Surfing Goat Dairy in Maui

I enjoy looking up dairy farmers (cheeeeeese) and breweries in local areas when I travel. When I was in Maui, I was really excited to stumble across Surfing Goat Dairy, which is in the area of Kula that is nearby the famous Haleakala Crater. If you are visiting Maui, there is a pretty good chance you will hear about how spectacular the sunrises are up here at the summit of Haleakala Crater, and that you must go. And, you are told to do this early in the vacation, because with the several hour drive if you are staying in the Lahaina/west part of the island, you may be leaving at 3 am.

I love sunrises, but I also love sunsets, so we decided to visit Surfing Goat Dairy, and then go for sunset at Haleakala instead. This netted me an extra bonus that as we were driving up, instead of being in the complete dark, we were able to drive up to the clouds, building up the excitement for the view that seems like we are angels in the sky at the top. Driving down was also very easy since I had already been on the road at light. But, if you decide to do the sunrise instead, consider lingering at various stops (or do the bike downhill tours) so that you can visit Surfing Goat Dairy when it opens in the late morning.

Surfing Goat Dairy Farm in Maui is a national award winning dairy producing about 30 varieties of goat cheese on its 42 acre farm with some 200 goats! Surfing Goat Dairy Farm in Maui sign: Please close ALL car windows and doors. Our cats like to steal food!

Surfing Goat Dairy Farm is a national award winning dairy producing about 30 varieties of goat cheese on its 42 acre farm with some 200 goats! The dairy is owned by a former German Software company expat. You can sample many cheeses, including cheese flights. Some of their cheeses include

  • Ivory Coast chevre with fresh cracked black pepper
  • Rolling Green chevre with fresh garlic chives
  • Ole chevre with jalapenos, artichokes, cilantro, and lime juice
  • O Sole Mio chevre with sun dried tomatoes
  • Purple Rain chevre with lavender
  • Men’s Challenge chevre with horseradish and cayenne pepper
  • Mandalay chevre with apple bananas and Madras curry
  • A Canada (!) chevre with cranberries, cinnamon, honey, and pomegranate
  • Swedish Heart aged cheese with caraway seeds
  • Feta 5 month aged cheese with olive oil and rosemary and ripened in olive oil in a glass jar
  • French Dream aged cheese with herbs de Provence
  • Broken Hearts aged 3 month cheese with olive oil, basil, and garlic and ripened in olive oil in a glass jar
  • Mac Goat Nut, a cheese smoked and then in macadamia nut oil with nuts and ripened in olive oil in a glass jar
  • Diabolic aged cheese with olive oil, peppercorns, garlic, hot Thai Dragon chilies, fingers of Buddha Hand Citron

Surfing Goat Dairy Farm in Maui is a national award winning dairy producing about 30 varieties of goat cheese on its 42 acre farm with some 200 goats!

YUM right? They also have a few snacks if you want a little more. I was drawn to the “Cheese on the Shirt” that includes includes 4 Ping Pong Balls (drained chevre in olive oil with garlic) of goat cheese on Mango Chutney

Surfing Goat Dairy Farm in Maui is a national award winning dairy producing about 30 varieties of goat cheese on its 42 acre farm with some 200 goats! You can sample cheeses, and they have some snacks Surfing Goat Dairy Farm Cheese on the shirt snack in Maui includes 4 Ping Pong Balls (drained chevre in olive oil with garlic) of goat cheese on Mango Chutney

Finish up with ordering some of the truffles they also offer, such as this one we had, a chocolate truffle with apple banana curry powder with goat milk. For an extra $1 for a hay bag, you can also feed their silly kids. The goat kind, not human. They also offer tours where you can see the cheese making process and even milk a goat, but we came too late in the day to participate. Something to definitely keep in mind for a change in pace of beach activity while visiting Maui!

Surfing Goat Dairy Farm in Maui's chocolate truffle with apple banana curry powder with goat milk Surfing Goat Dairy Farm, feed their kids (the goat kind, not human) at $1 a bag of hay! in Maui as a little break on the way to Haleakala Crater

And here’s some picks of the pics of sunset that we took:

    

Have you ever visited a dairy? Would you have done sunset like us or toughed it out to watch sunrise?

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Nakalele Blowhole Hike, Cafe Mambo of Maui

I’m going to take us back a month… back to my vacation in Hawaii at the end of August, when we were in Maui. We were staying on the west side of the island, about 10 minutes north of the famous town of Lahaina. On one of the days, we decided to rive past Kapalua and around to Paia. This road at one point is very similar to the road to Hana in that it offers lots of narrow spots where it is 1 lane and lots of twists and turns on the curvy road but with also gorgeous views of cliff and oceans and the road is not as crowded as the Hana Highway. One of the major stops we made was at Nakalele Blowhole.

There is a marked stop to view this blowhole, but the water that shoots up from here varies tremendously with the tide- when we finished walking here, it was only a little gurgle, and probably could barely be seen from the official viewpoint. But we had stopped per the Maui Revealed guidebook about 1/2 mile from the 38 mile marker and hiked down. I’ve used these guidebooks from the library on previous visits to Hawaii, and they are amazing in giving information as you drive along a road and pointing out great hidden stops you wouldn’t know about otherwise unless you were a local.

This hike was another example of the value of this guidebook. Despite the disappointing lack of power/water to the blowhole, this hike which promised landscape that “looks like an alien war zone where combatants fought with acid” was still a surreal and unique experience. It’s not what you would expect in Hawaii, but yet it was a welcome break from the sand and sky and waves and greens. Here are some example photos. in order of what we saw as we descended down towards the lighthouse, past cliffs pockmarked with crags and caves, with pounding waves and yet quiet clear pools of water, and then past it to the sea spray ravaged rockscape and the blowhole on this couple mile hike roundtrip:

Beginning our walk towards Nakalele Blowhole Beginning our walk towards Nakalele Blowhole Nakalele Blowhole Hike Walking towards the lighthouse, we see clear tidepools Walking towards the lighthouse, we see clear tidepools  Walking towards the lighthouse, we see clear tidepools We come to an alien landscape, where it looks like a war zone fought with acid. Billions of tons of sea spray blown by wind has carved up the soft rock here. The land is literally being eaten before us On the way to Nakalele Blowhole, there is an alien landscape On the way to Nakalele Blowhole, there is an alien landscape On the way to Nakalele Blowhole, there is an alien landscape On the way to Nakalele Blowhole, there is an alien landscape On the way to Nakalele Blowhole

After the hike at the Nakalele Blow Hole, I continued driving around the island on that scenic curvy road west to east onward to Paia, enjoying the sites of this windswept part of Maui. Although the forests and foliage are not as lush as Hana on this Highway 30 since it’s not as wet here, we enjoyed the views of untamed shoreline and cliffs and bays, and the valley small town of Kahakuloa where we acquired the best banana bread on the planet from a bright green shack, Julia’s. If you go this way, stop here, you would not believe how melt in your mouth moist this banana bread is.

View as you enjoy smoothies before you enter Kahakuloa Village if driving west to east on Highway 30 The best banana bread on the planet at Julia's stand as you leave Kahakuloa Village

Before we walked around Paia to explore this little sweet plantation town, we refueled recommended by the folks of the amazing Pulehu Pizza food cart in Portland who used to live in Maui. Knowing their impeccable taste level, we went straight with no hesitation, to the restaurant Cafe Mambo. The atmosphere is eclectic and warm, with lots of local art on the walls.

The atmosphere of Cafe Mambo in Paia, Maui The atmosphere of Cafe Mambo in Paia, Maui

The menu offers something for every diet. For instance, there is a tofu burger, which unfortunately didn’t mention it used mayo which overwhelmed the subtle fresh flavor of the Sesame & Nori-crusted Tofu. I had the same tofu that went into the burger on the side, which was much more enjoyable.
Cafe Mambo in Paia, Sesame & Nori-crusted Tofu, Maui

Other vegetarian or vegan options include from their menu a 7 Vegetable Stew with Cous cous, or a Mediterranean Nut Falafel Sandwich. In fact, all the main proteins they carry- the organic tofu, the island fish of the day, crispy duck, grilled chicken, local steak or kahlua pork, can all be found in their sections for salads, sandwiches, burgers, or fajitas.

The highlight and specific recommendation I loved from a friend who used to live in Maui was for the crispy duck fajitas. Look at that crackling, crispy deliciousness of that duck! You have the choice of ordering for one or two persons, so I obviously ordered the Crispy Duck Fajitas for One. All Fajitas are served with Home-made Salsa, Guacamole, Sour Cream, Feta, Jalapenos, Black Beans, Salad and Flour Tortillas. It comes sizzling to your table, and does have lots of crispy caramelized bits as promised by the name, you will not be disappointed! Seriously a large portion, I don’t know how one person could eat this- I wonder how generous the one for two persons would be!

Crispy duck for my crispy duck fajitas at Cafe Mambo Crispy Duck Fajitas for One at Cafe Mambo, Paia in Maui. All Fajitas are served with Home-made Salsa, Guacamole, Sour Cream, Feta, Jalapenos, Black Beans, Salad and Flour Tortillas

Cafe Mambo has two locations- Maui and the Hamptons in New York! I’ve only visited the Paia location, and highly recommend it as your meal stop if you are visiting this town.

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Acai Bowls from Choice Health Bar, Maui

I was in Maui last week, and on the recommendation from our waiter our first night (then also verified by the consistently pleased reviews on Yelp), we checked out a place called Choice Health Bar in Lahaina. We came back two more times because if their amazing acai bowls! I mean, just take a look at these beautiful bowls!

The big menu: they have it spread across 8 chalkboards (there’s another one listing the specials of the day by the register just out of the shot)

Choice’s Green Buzz Bowl: acai, banana, berries, spirulina, caramel, topped with banana, bee pollen, goji berries. The acai is extra thick and topped with granola and fresh local fruits.

Choice Health Food's Green Buzz Bowl: acai, banana, berries, spirulina, caramel, banana, bee pollen, goji berries in Lahaina, Maui Choice Health Food's Green Buzz Bowl: acai, banana, berries, spirulina, caramel, banana, bee pollen, goji berries in Lahaina, Maui

Visit #2 got the one I had my eye on (the Green Buzz was F’s favorite, this was mine): the Dessert Sunrise Bowl with acai, banana, strawberries, macadamia, cacao, honey, almond milk, and topped with bananas, strawberries, coconut, hemp seeds, and cacao nibs. Wow right?

Choice Health Food's Dessert Sunrise Bowl with acai, banana, strawberries, macadamia, cacao, honey, almond milk, and topped with bananas, strawberries, coconut, hemp seeds, and cacao nibs in Lahaina, Maui Choice Health Food's Dessert Sunrise Bowl with acai, banana, strawberries, macadamia, cacao, honey, almond milk, and topped with bananas, strawberries, coconut, hemp seeds, and cacao nibs in Lahaina, Maui

F also tried a “healthy plate lunch”, which included a plentiful kale salad, one of 3 soups, and the quinoa of the day along with a little fruit bar as a sweet treat to end with. One day the soup was smokey split pea soup, another time it was a cream of kale soup, or a choice of red bean chili. The quinoa I loved (that they topped with the thick creamy kale soup as part of their option of Vegan Soup and Grain) was a coconut garlic quinoa.

Other options included a raw PB&J with almond butter, fresh berries, coconut and honey on banana date bread, a papaya bowl that was half a papaya stuffed with granola, goji berries, bee pollen, and coconut… and an intriguing item (which they were out of unfortunately) of “raw vegan oyster shootersz”. The waiter who recommended this place had convinced us as we were chatting at dinner by raving about the time he had a “cheese” plate here where it wasn’t really dairy cheese but still seemed like he was eating a blue cheese and cheddar cheese.

And then there’s this video showing a wrap!

Clearly owners Chefs Emily Kunz & Kathryn Dahm are really bringing it, putting together amazing flavors using the fresh local offerings of Maui, all vegan and vegetarian but with a focus on celebrating bright flavors rather than the often blander, earthier food I usually associate with a health food store. Ok, I will admit there are crystals in here and there is a pretty large fantasy mural on the walls, but the bright light streaming through the big windows made it seem like a local cafe rather than a hippie joint. This was F’s favorite food all week in Maui. Since I am not vegetarian, I reserve that crown for some fresh seafood I had during the week, sorry.

Choice Health Bar's Plate Lunch with kale salad, soup, and quinoa in Lahaina, Maui

I would heartily recommend this for a healthy option for breakfast or lunch if you are staying on that West part of Maui!!

Choice Health Food's Dessert Sunrise Bowl with acai, banana, strawberries, macadamia, cacao, honey, almond milk, and topped with bananas, strawberries, coconut, hemp seeds, and cacao nibs in Lahaina, Maui

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Star Noodle in Maui

Since we had rented beautiful oceanfront condos, we got take out from Star Noodle in Lahaina and brought it home to enjoy for our lunch while gazing at the clear blue ocean below our balcony and Molokai and Lanai in the short distance.

Maui, view of ocean

We put together quite a take out feast from this hidden in an industrial business complex joint. Appetizers included the Pohole Salad of Hana Fiddle Head Fern, Maui Onion, Ebi, Kombu; the Steamed Pressed Pork, Hoisin, Shiitake, and Cucumber Buns; and a Vietnamese Crepe filled with Shrimp, Pork, Bean Sprouts that you enjoy by further wrapping within large lettuce leaves.

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Entrees sampled included the texturally fun Lahaina Fried Soup with Fat Chow Funn, Pork, Bean Sprouts; the slightly oily but yet can’t stop eating the simple Garlic Noodles with fresh fried garlic, Garlic Oil, Dashi, Scallions; Miso Salmon charbroiled with Su-Miso sauce; and Ramen. There was more food, but that’s what is photographed.

Star Noodle in Maui, HawaiiStar Noodle in Maui, HawaiiStar Noodle in Maui, HawaiiStar Noodle in Maui, Hawaii

I only really wanted one souvenir from my visit- Foodland reusable tote bag. They have several designs to choose from- the one I yearned for was one that pictured Spam Musubi, and another picturing a bowl of Poke. And while you are at Foodland picking up these awesome bags, you have yet another chance at enjoying some poke while you’re there in Hawaii!

Foodland, Maui, Hawaii
Foodland, Maui, Hawaii

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