Written by the Maui Snorkeling team, operating Molokini Crater, Turtle Town, and Coral Gardens tours out of Maʻalaea Harbor since 1985. Tours are led by USCG‑licensed captains aboard a USCG‑inspected passenger vessel. We spend more days in these waters than on land.

Last updated: February 2026

Quick Answer: The easiest way to find great food trucks on Maui is to start in Kihei for the biggest variety or head to Kahului near Costco / OGG for the fastest “first meal after landing.” Use the quick-glance list below, but hours and locations can change—verify day-of on each truck’s Instagram/website.

Main Takeaways:

  • Best Areas To Start: Kihei for variety and pods; Kahului for convenience near Kahului Airport (OGG) and big-box errands.
  • Fastest Option After Landing: Check the Food Trucks Near Costco & OGG section for quick stops when you want food without a long sit-down.
  • What To Expect: Most plates run $–$$, and wait times peak around lunch and early dinner—go a little before/after the rush for faster service.
  • Payment Notes: Many trucks take cards, but it’s smart to have a backup (card readers can be spotty in some spots).
  • Best Way To Plan: Save your Google Maps links and check Instagram stories for “today’s location” if a truck roams.
  • Pair It With A Snorkel Day: If you’re eating near Maʻalaea Harbor, it’s an easy hop to/from a tour day (especially mornings).

Quick Glance: Best Food Trucks on Maui

Food TruckWhere (Map)PriceBest Thing to OrderTypical Hours
Maui Fresh Streatery Roams (often Ultimate Air Maui, Kahului) — Map$–$$Okonomiyaki + rotating specialFri ~5–8pm + pop-ups (verify day-of)
Kinaole Grill Food Truck Kihei — 73 Alanui Ke‘ali‘i Dr — Map$$Seared ahi w/ wasabi cream or coconut shrimpSun–Fri 11:30am–8pm; Sat closed (verify)
Jawz Tacos Kihei — Dolphin Plaza — Map Makena — lunch truck — Map$–$$Fish tacos + Kalua pork chimichangaKihei grill 10:30am–8:30pm; lunch truck 9am–4:30pm (daily, verify)
Happy Belly Food Truck Kihei — 22 Alahele Pl — Map$$Pork belly rice bowl + pork belly baoTue–Sat 3–9pm; Sun 12–9pm; Mon closed (verify)
South Maui Fish Company Kihei — 1794 S Kihei Rd — Map$$–$$$Fish tacos + poke bowlMon–Sat 11:30am–2:30pm & 5–8pm; Sun closed (verify)
Thai Mee Up Kahului — 591 Haleakala Hwy — Map$–$$Cashew dish + fried riceDaily 10am–8pm (verify)
Like Poke? Kahului — 70 Lono Ave — Map$$–$$$Spicy ahi poke bowl or poke bakeMon–Fri 11am–7pm; Sat–Sun 11am–5pm (verify)
Kitoko Maui Kihei — South Maui Gardens (35 Auhana Rd) — Map$$–$$$Crispy pork belly or seafood platterMon–Sat 11am–8pm (verify)

Note: Hours and locations can change quickly—verify day-of on each truck’s Instagram/website.

Maui isn’t only about beaches and lush scenery—it’s also a foodie paradise. The island’s food truck scene rivals any restaurant. If you are looking for great food or a quick, tasty meal, the food trucks on Maui offer an amazing experience!

In this blog, we’ll highlight some of the best food trucks Maui has to offer—and we’ll also cover the easiest food truck hubs by area (including South Kihei and the super-convenient Costco/OGG zone in Kahului). If you’re staying in South Maui, don’t miss our Kihei guide.

Food Trucks Near Costco & Kahului Airport (OGG)

If you’re doing the classic OGG arrival + Costco run, this is the easiest way to grab a great meal fast without driving all over Kahului.

The most convenient “all-in-one” stop is the Plate Lunch Marketplace food truck area on Haleakalā Hwy—directly across from the Costco gas station.

It’s set up like a proper food-truck hub (shared seating + multiple trucks in one place), which is perfect if your group can’t agree on one cuisine.

  • Main hub/pod: Plate Lunch Marketplace (food truck area)
  • Address: 591 Haleakalā Hwy, Kahului, HI 96732
  • Map: Open in Google Maps
  • Typical hours: roughly 10:30 am–8:00 pm (Sun often closes earlier — verify day-of)
  • What it’s like: lots of seating + parking, casual “grab-and-go” vibe (expect lines at peak lunch/dinner)

Best Food Trucks by Costco and OGG: Thai Mee Up & Like Poke?

StopWhy goMapBest timing tip
Thai Mee Up (at the hub)Big flavors, generous portions, great “first meal on Maui.”MapFastest windows are usually before the lunch rush & after ~2 pm
Like Poke? (nearby in Kahului)Quick poke bowls when you want something lighter/fasterMapGo earlier in the day if you can (they can sell out)


Local note: Food truck hours and even locations can change quickly on Maui—always verify day-of on the truck’s Instagram/website.

Planning your first hour on-island? See our Kahului Airport (OGG) arrival guide for step-by-step arrival logistics plus nearby “first stop” ideas.

If you’re heading out on a tour (or just finished one), here are our favorite restaurants near Maʻalaea Harbor for an easy post-ocean meal.

Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Maui and experience the vibrant marine life up close! Book your snorkeling adventure with us today and discover the underwater paradise that awaits.

The Rise of Food Trucks on Maui

Maui’s food truck scene has grown quickly in recent years. These mobile eateries serve everything from traditional Hawaiian dishes to international flavors. What makes them special is the way they mix local Hawaiian ingredients with cooking styles from around the world. The result is a unique and delicious fusion of flavors.

Maui’s food trucks reflect the island’s culture and lifestyle. These food trucks combine a laid-back vibe with fresh, high-quality ingredients, often sourced locally. They’re a favorite for both locals and visitors. In Kihei, Lahaina, or Kahului, you’re never far from a great food truck—especially around the quick-stop zone near Costco and Kahului Airport (OGG).

1. Maui Fresh Streatery (Roaming)

maui fresh streatery

One of the standout food trucks on Maui is Maui Fresh Streatery. Maui Fresh Streatery is famous for its gourmet street food. It has a changing menu that mixes global flavors with a Hawaiian twist. Chef Kyle Kawakami, the mastermind behind the truck, is committed to using fresh, local ingredients in all his dishes.

From poke bowls to short rib tacos, every item on the menu offers something bold and creative. This truck doesn’t have a permanent location, adding a bit of a treasure hunt to the experience. Follow their social media pages for their daily menu and whereabouts, and be prepared for a queue – their food is worth the wait!

📍 Primary location/usual pod: Roams (no permanent spot) — check IG daily. Friday night pop-ups often occur at Ultimate Air Maui (Kahului).

🕒 Typical hours/days: Friday nights around 5–8 pm (or until sold out) + additional pop-ups (verify day-of).

💲 Price range: $–$$ (varies with the rotating “theme” menu).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Okonomiyaki (when it’s on the current theme) + whatever the current rotating special is.

💳 Payment notes: Cash, credit cards, Apple Pay / Google Pay, and Venmo.

Wait time/peak hours: Can get busy and sell out at pop-ups—arrive early (especially 5:30–7:00 pm).

2. Kinaole Grill Food Truck (Kihei)

kinaole grill food truck
In sunny Kihei, the Kinaole Grill Food Truck is a must-visit for a true taste of Aloha. It specializes in Hawaiian plate lunches like seared ahi, coconut shrimp, and garlic chicken. Each dish comes with mac salad and rice on the side. The food here is not only delicious but also beautifully presented, making it a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. Kinaole Grill’s commitment to quality and flavor has earned it a loyal following, making it one of the best food trucks on Maui.

📍 Primary location/usual pod: Kihei — parked by Kamaole Beach Park I area (73 Alanui Ke‘ali‘i Dr).

🕒 Typical hours/days: Sun–Fri 11:30 am–8:00 pm; Sat closed (hours change—verify day-of).

💲 Price range: $$ (most plates typically land under ~$20).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Seared Ahi with Wasabi Cream sauce OR Coconut Shrimp plate.

💳 Payment notes: Credit cards accepted, but some visitors report a small card fee/surcharge—cash is handy to have.

Wait time/peak hours: Everything is cooked to order; expect longer waits at lunch (11:30–1:30) and sunset dinner hours (5:30–7:30).

3. Jawz Tacos

Jawz Tacos
Fish tacos lovers rejoice! No list of Maui food trucks would be complete without mentioning Jawz Tacos. Located near some of the island’s best surf spots, Jawz Tacos is the perfect place to grab a bite after a day on the waves. This food truck is known for its fresh fish tacos, topped with flavorful salsas and sauces. It also serves burritos, quesadillas, and nachos. These tasty options make it a favorite stop for beachgoers and surfers. If you’re looking for a casual, satisfying meal, Jawz Tacos is a great choice.

📍 Primary location/usual pod: Two main options:

  • JAWZ Tacos Mexican Grill (Kihei) — Dolphin Plaza
  • JAWZ lunch truck (Makena / Big Beach area)

🕒 Typical hours/days:

  • Kihei Mexican Grill: Daily 10:30 am–8:30 pm
  • Lunch truck: Daily 9:00 am–4:30 pm
    (Hours change—verify day-of.)

💲 Price range: $–$$ (tacos/burritos/plates; family-friendly pricing for a quick beach meal).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Their famous fish tacos + the Kalua Pork Chimichanga.

💳 Payment notes: Bring a card AND some cash—some visitors report a credit card surcharge.

Wait time/peak hours: Lunch rush (11:30–1:30) is the busiest; mornings at the lunch truck are usually faster.

4. Happy Belly Food Truck

Happy Belly Food Truck

For those craving comfort food with a twist, the Happy Belly Food Truck in Kihei is a must-visit. Happy Belly serves Asian-inspired comfort food. The menu features pork belly sliders, chicken katsu, and garlic noodles. The portions are generous, and the flavors are bold, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The truck’s friendly vibe and tasty food make it a perfect spot to relax. It’s a great place to enjoy a meal after a day of exploring the island.

📍 Primary location/usual pod: Kihei — food lot next to South Maui Gardens (22 Alahele Pl).

🕒 Typical hours/days: Tue–Sat 3:00 pm–9:00 pm; Sun 12:00 pm–9:00 pm; Mon closed (hours change—verify day-of).

💲 Price range: $$ (rice bowls and baos are typically mid-teens).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Pork Belly Rice Bowl + Pork Belly Bao (their signature). Fried Chicken Bao is another favorite.

💳 Payment notes: CashApp + Apple Pay / Google Pay + major cards (Visa / Mastercard / AmEx / Discover).

Wait time/peak hours: Usually a short wait, but it can slow down during dinner rush (6:00–8:00 pm).

5. South Maui Fish Company

South Maui Fish Company

If you’re a seafood lover, you won’t want to miss the South Maui Fish Company. Located in Kihei, this food truck is known for its rustic charm and incredibly fresh seafood. The menu features a variety of poke bowls, fish tacos, and grilled fish plates, all made with fish caught that very morning. The focus on freshness and quality has made South Maui Fish Company popular with locals. It’s easy to understand why. The flavors are clean, the ingredients are fresh, and the setting is quintessentially Maui. The catch of the day is always a winner!

📍 Primary location/usual pod: Kihei — Aloha Open Marketplace (1794 S Kihei Rd).

🕒 Typical hours/days: Mon–Sat 11:30 am–2:30 pm and 5:00 pm–8:00 pm; Sun closed (hours change—verify day-of).

💲 Price range: $$–$$$ (fresh-caught fish; fish tacos are a good reference point).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Fish Tacos + Poke Bowl (simple menu, consistently great).

💳 Payment notes: Cash NOT accepted. Accepts major credit cards + Apple Pay.

Wait time/peak hours: Can close early when they sell out—go early, especially for dinner (5:00–6:30 pm).

6. Thai Mee Up (Kahului/Near Costco)

Thai Mee Up
If you’re a fan of Thai food, make a beeline for Thai Mee Up in Kahului. This truck consistently ranks as one of the best on Maui, with Chef Tom Sribura’s authentic Thai recipes drawing in crowds. The truck is known for its flavorful dishes like Pad Thai, Green Curry, and Thai Iced Tea. The portions are generous, and the ingredients are fresh, making it a popular spot for both locals and travelers. Thai Mee Up’s commitment to authenticity and quality has earned it a spot among the best food trucks Maui has to offer.

📍 Primary location/usual pod: Kahului — food truck park area near Costco / airport (591 Haleakala Hwy).

🕒 Typical hours/days: Mon–Sun 10:00 am–8:00 pm (hours change—verify day-of).

💲 Price range: $–$$ (many core dishes are around $14–$15).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Cashew dish + Fried Rice (great baseline orders). If you want the crowd favorites, Pad See Ew and lemongrass fried chicken are often recommended.

💳 Payment notes: Credit cards accepted; some listings also report Apple Pay (but verify at the window).

Wait time/peak hours: This is one of the busiest trucks—expect long lines at lunch (11:30–1:30) and early dinner (5:00–7:00). Waits can run ~30–40+ minutes at peak.

7. Like Poke?

Like Poke?

If you’re a fan of poke, then Like Poke? is the food truck for you. Located in Kahului, this truck serves up some of the best poke bowls on the island. The fish is always fresh, and the toppings are plentiful, making each bowl a customizable delight. Whether you like your poke spicy or mild, we have what you need. You can choose traditional toppings or try something new. Like Poke? also offers acai bowls for a healthy and refreshing dessert! The truck’s popularity means it can get busy, but the wait is well worth it.

📍 Primary location/usual pod: Kahului (70 Lono Ave). Not a roaming truck — usually at this spot.

🕒 Typical hours/days: Mon–Fri 11:00 am–7:00 pm; Sat–Sun 11:00 am–5:00 pm (hours change—verify day-of).

💲 Price range: $$–$$$ (delivery apps often show bowls in the mid-$20s; in-person pricing may be lower).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Spicy Ahi Poke Bowl OR the Poke Bake (if you want something hot/comfort-style). Spicy Poke Nachos are another “go big” order.

💳 Payment notes: Credit cards accepted; some visitors mention occasionally paying cash for certain add-ons/drinks—bring a little cash just in case.

Wait time/peak hours: They can sell out and close early when they run out—go earlier in the day (especially weekends).

8. Kitoko Maui (South Maui Gardens, Kihei)

Kitoko Maui

Kitoko Maui is a food truck that offers a unique fusion of Hawaiian, Japanese, and French cuisine. Its menu includes dishes like loco moco with a French twist, tempura shrimp, and miso-braised pork belly. The truck’s innovative approach to fusion cuisine has made it a favorite among foodies on the island. Using local ingredients with international flavors makes Kitoko Maui a top choice in the Maui food truck scene.

📍 Primary location/usual pod: South Maui Gardens (35 Auhana Rd, Kihei) — located on the south side of the gardens near Auhana Rd.

🕒 Typical hours/days: Mon–Sat 11:00 am–8:00 pm (hours change—verify day-of).

💲 Price range: $$–$$$ (bentos/plates in the ~$20s, with some premium platters well above that).

🍽️ Best thing to order: Crispy Pork Belly (signature) OR the Seafood Platter if you’re sharing.

💳 Payment notes: Credit cards + debit cards + tap-to-pay/NFC mobile payments accepted.

Wait time/peak hours: South Maui Gardens gets busiest around sunset and event times—plan for longer lines roughly 5:00–7:00 pm.

Maui Food Truck Parks and Pods (Kihei + South Maui Gardens)

Maui Food Trucks of Kihei (Rotating Lineup)

One of the most popular food truck parks on the island is the Maui Food Trucks of Kihei. In the heart of Kihei, this park hosts a rotating lineup of food trucks. You’ll find everything from poke bowls to barbecue. It’s the perfect place to grab a bite after a day at the beach or to enjoy a casual dinner with friends. The laid-back atmosphere and variety of options make it a great spot to explore the best food trucks Maui has to offer.

Kihei Food Oasis at South Maui Gardens

Another must-visit spot is the South Maui Gardens Food Truck Park. This spot offers a peaceful garden setting, where you can enjoy your meal among tropical plants and flowers.

The food trucks here offer a range of cuisines, from Mexican to Mediterranean and everything in between. You’ll often find sweet treats like shave ice and acai bowls for the perfect cool-down in the island heat. The tranquil environment and delicious food make it a popular choice for both locals and visitors.

A local tip: Many people stop by Kraken Coffee nearby for a coffee. Then, they head over to check out the food trucks. The combination of caffeine and food-truck eats makes for a perfect Maui outing.

If you’re based in South Maui, see our Kihei guide for beach spots, food, and easy “what’s near me?” planning.

The Future of Food Trucks on Maui

The food truck scene on Maui shows no signs of slowing down. New food trucks open often, and established ones keep expanding their menus. The future looks bright for foodies on Maui. Fresh, local ingredients and diverse flavors come together with the island’s relaxed vibe. Maui’s food trucks offer a culinary experience like no other.

On Maui, food trucks fit every craving. You can grab a quick bite or enjoy a slow meal in a scenic spot. Try gourmet dishes at Maui Fresh Streatery or fresh seafood at Da Nani Pirates. These food trucks show off the island’s rich culinary culture.

food trucks on maui

Maui Food Truck Tips (Hours, Parking, Cash/Card Lines)

    • Check social media: Many food trucks update their location, hours, and menus on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Following your favorite trucks will ensure you’re in the know.
    • Be prepared for cash: Some food trucks might not accept credit cards, so it’s always a good idea to carry some cash.
    • Bring your appetite: With so many delicious options, you’ll want to try a little bit of everything!
    • Embrace the experience: Food trucks are more than just a place to grab a meal; they’re a vibrant part of Maui’s culture. Enjoy the casual atmosphere, friendly service, and mouthwatering food that make the Maui food truck scene so special.
    • Food trucks are a budget cheat code: If you’re trying to save money without eating boring meals, see our Maui on a Budget guide.

Conclusion: Exploring Maui’s Best Food Trucks

Maui’s food truck scene is a vibrant and essential part of the island’s culinary landscape. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, exploring the best food trucks Maui has to offer is a must. From the innovative dishes at Maui Fresh Streatery to the comfort food at Happy Belly Food Truck, there’s something for every palate.

Don’t forget to visit the food truck parks in Kihei and South Maui Gardens, where you can sample a variety of cuisines in one convenient location. With so many delicious options to choose from, you’re sure to find a new favorite spot to satisfy your cravings.

So, the next time you’re on the island, be sure to check out these incredible food trucks on Maui. Whether you’re in the mood for fresh poke, gourmet street food, or a taste of something international, Maui’s food trucks are ready to serve up a meal you won’t forget. What is your favorite food truck?

Want sit-down options too? Here’s our updated list of the best restaurants in Maui (with price + reservation tips).

Book your snorkeling adventure with us today and discover the breathtaking beauty beneath the waves. Don’t miss out—your unforgettable Maui snorkeling experience is just a click away!

FAQs

Where are the best areas to find food trucks on Maui?

The easiest places to start are Kihei (South Maui) for variety and “pods,” and Kahului (Central Maui) for quick, convenient options near Costco and Kahului Airport (OGG). If you’re staying in South Maui, this is also why Kihei is such a popular home base.

What’s the fastest food stop after landing at Kahului Airport (OGG)?

If you want the “easy button,” head toward the Costco area in Kahului—there’s a food-truck hub on Haleakalā Hwy that’s designed for quick grab-and-go meals (plus parking and shared seating). For step-by-step arrival logistics and first-stop ideas, see our Kahului Airport (OGG) arrival guide.

Do Maui food trucks have consistent hours?

Not always. Hours (and sometimes locations) can shift due to weather, staffing, special events, or selling out early. The best move is to check the truck’s Instagram/website the same day you plan to go—especially on weekends and holidays.

Are Maui food trucks cash-only?

Many trucks accept credit cards and mobile payments, but it’s still smart to carry a little cash as a backup (card readers can be spotty, and some trucks add a small card surcharge). If you’re traveling with a group, cash can also speed things up when splitting orders.

What’s a typical price range for food trucks on Maui?

Most Maui food trucks fall in the $–$$ range, with many plates and bowls landing around “casual lunch” pricing. Seafood-heavy dishes (poke, fresh fish plates, premium add-ons) can push into $$–$$$, especially if you’re stacking extras.

When is the best time of day to avoid long lines?

Lunch (roughly 11:30–1:30) and early dinner (around 5:30–7:30) are usually the busiest. For faster service, aim for a slightly off-peak window—late morning, after ~2:00 pm, or an earlier dinner before the sunset rush. Some popular trucks can sell out, so earlier can be safer.

How do I find roaming food trucks on Maui “today”?

If a truck doesn’t have a permanent spot, Instagram is usually the most reliable source for day-of location updates, pop-up announcements, and sell-out notices. Save the truck’s profile and check stories before you drive.

Are Maui food trucks kid-friendly?

Yes—food trucks are one of the easiest ways to feed kids on Maui because it’s casual, quick, and flexible (order what each person wants). Bring water, wipes, and sun protection, and look for pods with shared seating so you can settle in comfortably.

Do Maui food trucks have vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options?

Often, yes—but it varies by truck and by day. Many menus include veggie-forward bowls, rice plates, or curry-style options. If you’re gluten-free or have allergies, ask about sauces and cross-contact (shared grills/fryers are common).

Should we tip at food trucks in Maui?

Tipping isn’t always required, but it’s appreciated—especially when food is cooked to order or the line is moving fast. A common approach is a few dollars on smaller orders, or ~10–20% if you’re treating it like a full meal service.

Any parking or “food truck etiquette” tips?

Use marked stalls, don’t block driveways or other trucks, and be mindful of shared seating (pods work best when groups “eat and rotate” during peak times). If you’re grabbing food before/after an ocean day, you can also bookmark nearby options like our restaurants near Maʻalaea Harbor list for an easy backup plan.

en_US