Combine the renowned hospitality and performance artistry of the Old Lahaina Luau with the culinary artistry of nationally acclaimed chef James McDonald of Lahaina's Pacific'O and i'O restaurants, and the result is a singular concept in dining and entertainment. The Feast at Lele is a modern cultural celebration of the music, dance and foods of four Pacific Island nations. Presented in a stunning beachside setting, the feast takes guests on a journey from the beautiful island home of Hawaii to Aotearoa-- - New Zealand, Tahiti and Samoa by means of a vibrant show and an elegant sit-down dinner. While delighting in the chant, song and hula of Hawaii, guests feast on island staples such as kalua pork and steamed moi, a fish once reserved for royalty. Traditional drums, song and dance of Aotearoa-- - New Zealand take center stage as foods from this cradle of the Maori culture are served. Tahiti's official dance and creation chant are the perfect accompaniments to that exotic island nation's culinary favorites - poisson cru and fafa (steamed chicken and taro leaf in coconut milk). And guests enjoy specialties like grilled fish in banana leaf as Samoa's stunning fire knife dance amazes the audience. Already one of Maui's premier attractions, The Feast at Lele affords every guest special memories of paradise. 505 Front Street, Lahaina (808-667-5353).

|
| Exploring Maui |
|
| Dining Search |
|
| Shopping Search |
|
| Activity Search |
|
| Information |
|
|