Eskimo Candy Inc

2665 Wai Wai Pl, Kihei - 96753
269 reviews
Seafood Seafood Markets Poke
(808) 891-8898

Delicious poke! Great value! We had the poke bowl: 4 kinds of poke, rice, salad. It’s a generous portion, fresh and delicious. Highly recommend. We will go back to try other items.

If you are looking for poke - this is THE spot. A small fish market (limited seating) offering some of the best poke we had the entire 2 weeks on the island. They have a sampler bowl which has 4 different kinds all in one bowl - poke heaven! Worth the wait if it's busy.

I like how they make their poke bowl like a variety sampler with their four kinds of poke. I thought the wasabi might be too hot for me but it was completely delicious. The other three were great too. I would order this again definitely. Although next time I want to try their other dishes.

We had been trying to eat at this restaurant and due to limited hours (they close at 4 and are closed on the weekends), we were able to finally get take-out the very last day that we were in Kihei. My husband and I ordered two fish tacos and split a bowl of chowder. The food was delicious. Service was good.

We went many times in December of 2018 and were never disappointed. The fish and chips are some of the best on the Maui. All of the seafood we tried was very good either cooked there or fresh taken back to the condo. We have been to many local spots on Maui and Eskimo Candy is one of the top ones. Would highly recommend you try.

Craving a fried fish sandwich. I paid 19.00 for a tasteless sandwich. I would of enjoyed tasting the tarter sauce even but that was tasteless if there was any on there. It fell apart on top of everything else. The Fries wereExcellent! Even though I ordered coleslaw! Sandwich in reality was two stars. :(

The poke was extremely fresh and they really packed on the fish!

The only thing Eskimo Candy’s “fish and chip” has with traditional (English style) is fish and it was my mistake for ordering it. Traditionally the fish (usually cod or halibut) is dipped in a beer batter and deep fried so the fish is encased with a crispy shell. I should have known that the Hawaiian fish they use do not lend themselves to this preparation. It is too dense and doesn’t flake. This preparation was four finger size pieces of fish lightly breaded and “probably “ fried” in a sauté pan. Diner beware.

My Mom recommended this as a must stop favorite. There's a definite down home feel to the eatery. Our fish was great, coconut shrimp, scallops and fries were very tasty. Calamari texture was ehhh. The tartar sauce is unique...mustard vs. vinegar based tang. Overall .. good

I went here twenty years ago before a military deployment to Muslim Asia. Saturday college football and skinny people.