"As its name suggests, the Old Lahaina Luau, established in 1986, is one of the oldest luaus on the island. It has a beautiful oceanfront location, with a stage framed by lush coconut trees and flickering tiki torches, and the food itself—traditional Hawaiian cuisine—is authentic and done to perfection (not surprising, considering that its founders also own three of Maui's best eateries: Aloha Mixed Plate, Star Noodle, and Leoda's Kitchen and Pie Shop). The show itself is lively and delves deeper into Hawaii's history than most others, which are more focused on entertainment rather than cultural accuracy (for example, though fire-dancing is common at other luaus, there are no fire dancers at the Old Lahaina Luau, as it is not part of Hawaiian tradition). What you're really here for, though, is the legendary service. Upon arrival, each guest is greeted with a fresh orchid lei and a cold tropical cocktail, and—though it's a self-serve feast—friendly waiters go above and beyond to ensure you're happy and full, and don't miss a second of the action."