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    Restaurant in Lahaina, United States

    Cane & Canoe

    290Pearl Points

    Resort fine dining that earns its address.

    Cane & Canoe, Restaurant in Lahaina

    About Cane & Canoe

    Cane & Canoe is the most technically ambitious kitchen at Montage Kapalua Bay, with a Polynesian fusion menu that uses local Maui ingredients with more intention than most resort restaurants. Book the Sunday brunch for jazz and a bloody Mary bar, or come for dinner to try the calamari chow fun and seared ahi in tempura crust with foie gras nage. Easy to book, resort casual dress code, 4.3/5 across 340 reviews.

    Is Cane & Canoe worth booking for dinner in Lahaina?

    Yes — if you're staying at Montage Kapalua Bay or looking for Maui fine dining that takes Pacific ingredients seriously rather than just using them as garnish. Cane & Canoe has been executing Polynesian-inflected cuisine since June 2014, and the kitchen's approach to local sourcing — Kula Country Farms produce, Molokai papaya, Maui coffee-crusted cuts, gives it more credibility than most resort restaurants operating at this price tier. With a 4.3 Google rating across 340 reviews, it earns its place in the conversation alongside Merriman's Maui and Banyan Tree as one of the more technically grounded options in West Maui.

    What the kitchen does well

    The editorial angle here is technique applied to Pacific tradition. Chef Justin Purpura's menu doesn't just name-drop local ingredients, it builds combinations that require real kitchen skill. The calamari chow fun is the clearest example: calamari sliced into thick flat ribbons to mimic fun noodles, a preparation that works as both a textural trick and a genuine cross-cultural reference. The seared ahi in tempura crust with foie gras nage takes a Hawaii staple and adds French technique without making it feel like a concept exercise. Scallops with XO sauce and balsamic-glazed ono point to a kitchen that knows Asian pantry ingredients well enough to use them with restraint rather than novelty.

    Breakfast deserves separate attention. Steel-cut oats and fresh Molokai papaya anchor the lighter end, but the griddled purple sweet potato pancakes and buttermilk malasadas (Portuguese doughnuts) make this one of the more interesting hotel breakfasts on Maui. If you're staying at the resort, don't skip it in favor of a quick room service order, the Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to noon, with its bloody Mary bar and live jazz, is a better use of a slow morning than almost anything else in Kapalua.

    When to visit

    The Sunday brunch slot is the highest-value visit on the calendar: live jazz, a bloody Mary bar, and the full breakfast-to-brunch menu in one sitting. For dinner, earlier in the week tends to be quieter and easier to book. The piano bar on the south side of the restaurant is worth factoring into your plan, it opens for cocktails and a lounge menu (cheeseburgers, grilled naan with hummus and banana-mint chutney, spring rolls with pulled pork and guava barbecue sauce) before dinner service, and you can order off the full dinner menu at the bar from 5 p.m. That's a useful option if you want to eat lighter or arrive without a formal reservation.

    Note that Cane & Canoe is currently under renovation but remains open to guests. It's worth confirming current hours and any service adjustments before you book, as renovation periods can affect seating areas and menu availability.

    Booking and practical details

    Booking is rated easy for this venue. As a resort restaurant at Montage Kapalua Bay, same-week reservations are generally achievable, though Sunday brunch fills faster than weeknight dinner. The dress code is resort casual, comfortable enough for a post-beach dinner, formal enough that you won't feel underdressed ordering lobster mac and cheese. Groups can use the piano bar area for more flexible seating if the main dining room is full.

    DetailCane & CanoeMerriman's MauiMonkeypod Kitchen
    CuisinePolynesian FusionHawaii RegionalNew American
    SettingResort (Montage)Standalone fine diningCasual restaurant
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateEasy
    Leading forSunday brunch, resort diningSpecial occasion dinnerCasual group meals
    Sunday brunchYes (jazz + bloody Mary bar)NoYes

    How it compares

    See the full comparison section below for peer-by-peer analysis.

    Where else to eat and explore in Lahaina

    • Star Noodle, the go-to for local Hawaiian noodle dishes at a fraction of the price
    • Old Lahaina Luau, if you want a cultural experience alongside your meal
    • Merriman's Maui, stronger special-occasion case for a formal dinner out
    • Monkeypod Kitchen, casual, reliable, good for groups
    • Banyan Tree, comparable resort-level dining worth considering

    For broader planning: our full Lahaina restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Cane & Canoe?

    Same-week reservations are generally achievable for weeknight dinners at this resort restaurant. Sunday brunch is the exception — the live jazz and bloody Mary bar draw demand well beyond hotel guests, so book that slot at least a week out, ideally two.

    Does Cane & Canoe handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu spans a wide range of formats — from griddled sweet potato pancakes and crudo to beef tenderloin and foie gras nage — which gives the kitchen flexibility. Resort fine-dining operations at the level of Montage Kapalua Bay typically accommodate common dietary requests, but confirm specifics when booking rather than assuming.

    Is Cane & Canoe good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly for a celebratory dinner or Sunday brunch. The combination of a piano bar, handcrafted tropical cocktails, live Sunday jazz, and a menu built around local ingredients like Kula Country Farms produce and fresh ahi gives it enough occasion weight to justify the visit. It reads less formal than a tasting-menu room, which suits couples or small groups who want celebration without ceremony.

    What should I order at Cane & Canoe?

    The calamari chow fun is the dish the Michelin inspectors flagged specifically — worth ordering. For starters, the grilled octopus with duck chorizo and the Kula Country Farms strawberry panzanella with burrata are both noted highlights. At breakfast, the buttermilk malasadas and purple sweet potato pancakes are the moves over the standard pancake options.

    What are alternatives to Cane & Canoe in Lahaina?

    Merriman's Maui is the closest peer for ingredient-driven Pacific cooking with a local-farm focus, and it operates outside a resort context if that matters to you. Monkeypod Kitchen is a better fit for groups wanting a more casual format and broader price range. Star Noodle is the call for lunch or a lower-spend dinner that still takes Maui flavors seriously.

    Can Cane & Canoe accommodate groups?

    As a resort restaurant at Montage Kapalua Bay, it has the infrastructure for group dining. Larger parties should check the venue's official channels when reserving rather than booking online, as table configuration and timing for groups typically need coordination. The bar and lounge menu also make it workable for smaller groups who want a more informal arrangement.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cane & Canoe?

    Yes. The piano bar on the south side of the restaurant runs a lounge menu during the day — cheeseburgers, grilled naan, spring rolls with pulled pork — and you can order from the full dinner menu at the bar from 5 p.m. onward. It's a practical option if you want a shorter, lower-commitment version of the dinner experience.

    Location

    1 Bay Dr, Lahaina, HI 96761

    Lahaina, United States

    Compare Cane & Canoe

    Recognized Venues: Cane & Canoe and Peers
    VenueAwards
    Cane & Canoe
    Star Noodle
    Yakitori Hachibei
    Monkeypod Kitchen
    Merriman's – Maui
    Banyan Tree

    What to weigh when choosing between Cane & Canoe and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    For fine dining in West Maui, Merriman's Maui is Cane & Canoe's most direct competitor on quality and local sourcing credentials. Merriman's operates as a standalone restaurant rather than a resort property, which gives it a slightly more serious dining-out feel, it's the better call if you're not staying at Montage and want the occasion to feel less embedded in a hotel experience. Cane & Canoe wins on convenience for resort guests and has the edge at breakfast and brunch, a meal Merriman's doesn't prioritize. Banyan Tree is the other comparable resort-level option and worth checking if Cane & Canoe's renovation period creates any service gaps.

    Star Noodle and Monkeypod Kitchen sit in a different tier, more casual, lower price point, and easier to walk into. Star Noodle is the best choice for locally grounded Hawaiian food without the resort markup; Monkeypod works well for groups or anyone who wants a relaxed New American meal rather than a composed fine-dining plate. Neither competes with Cane & Canoe's dinner ambition, but both outpace it on value for money if your priority is eating well rather than eating formally.

    If you're deciding between Cane & Canoe and its peers: book Cane & Canoe for Sunday brunch or a resort dinner where technique matters; book Merriman's for a standalone special-occasion dinner; choose Star Noodle when the priority is flavor-per-dollar on local Hawaiian food. Yakitori Hachibei sits in a separate category entirely, a narrowly focused yakitori format that doesn't overlap with Cane & Canoe's Polynesian fusion scope, so don't treat them as interchangeable options.

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