From underrated eateries to upscale, oceanfront restaurants, the Hawaiian Islands are home to countless incredible restaurants that are loved and frequented by many. Over the years, we’ve shared many of our favorite eateries with you and even created a dining bucket list or two, but we’ve never focused on this Maui gem.

Tin Roof is open for just four hours a day, and what this takeout eatery lacks in ambiance and comfortable seating it makes up for with its food.

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Tucked away in a Kahului strip mall, Tin Roof Maui is many things: unassuming, tiny, local, mouthwateringly delicious, and extremely popular.

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Of course, you’ll also find other island classics like saimin, garlic noodles, and mac salad.

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If you’re searching for quality, yet affordable, local food on Maui, Tin Roof is the place to go. So, what are you waiting for? Add this eatery to your bucket list immediately, then visit the next time you find yourself in Kahului.

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Not sure what to order? The mochiko chicken is brined overnight in gochujang marinade, then battered and fried, and refried to order. It’s then topped with a miso sauce, gochujang and roasted garlic aioli and housemade furikake mochi.

Tin Roof Maui/Website But Simeon’s favorite? That’d be the pork belly.

Opened in 2016 by two-time James Beard semifinalist and fan-favorite of Bravo’s “Top Chef” season ten in 2012 Sheldon Simeon, Tin Roof is easily one of the island’s hottest lunch destinations.

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This is island-style comfort food at its finest, and no matter what you order, your taste buds will surely be satisfied.

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The unassuming eatery is known for their unique kau kaui tins. From pork belly, and chop steak to garlic shrimp and poke, each bowl is served with a choice of white rice, brown rice, kale, or garlic noodles and is sure to satisfy your taste buds.

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Address: 360 Papa Place, Kahului, HI 96732

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But Simeon’s favorite? That’d be the pork belly.

Hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday.

For more information about Tin Roof Maui, visit their website or follow them on Facebook. Have you ever been to this Hawaii restaurant? What’s your favorite island eatery found in a strip mall? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below.

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