Takeout
Big-portion Hawaiian plate lunches with friendly service; most diners love the flavors and variety, though some find certain dishes bland and prices high for Maui.
Da Kitchen delivers satisfying Hawaiian plate lunch comfort with solid food quality anchored by standout musubi and kalua pork, paired with genuinely warm and welcoming service. However, seasoning inconsistency on certain dishes and cleanliness red flags prevent grade A territory, while generous portions and fair value make it a worthwhile stop for casual Hawaiian dining in Kihei.
In a Kihei shopping strip, Da Kitchen buzzes with the hum of families and sunburnt surfers lining up for oversized plates. Servers come off as warm and welcoming, even when the room gets hectic. One traveler gushed that the deep-fried musubi was a trip highlight, while another warned certain plates were heavy and mild on seasoning. Expect a lively crowd and generous portions that often head home as leftovers. The cooking leans classic Hawaiian plate lunch: katsu, teriyaki meats, kalua pork, breaded mahi, saimin. It is comfort-first, not cheffy—more about crispy, saucy satisfaction than showy technique. The Notorious B.I.G. Moco is a maximalist indulgence, and the kalua pork wins steady praise. Some diners find katsu or loco moco underseasoned, so order to strengths: pork, fried fish, and musubi when freshly made. Families do well here. There is a dedicated Keiki menu with a grilled cheese option and simplified proteins like teriyaki chicken or katsu, plus fries and rice sides. Picky eaters can stick to grilled cheese or chicken katsu, while more adventurous kids can try musubi or fish and chips. Portions are shareable, which softens Maui pricing for groups.
Area: Busy South Kihei strip with beachgoers and families; casual, tourist-friendly with local traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic; typical strip-mall maintenance with occasional crowding.
Nearby: Shopping center setting near beaches, condos, and resorts; parking shared with other businesses.
Available: Takeout
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