New Edition of Top Maui Restaurants Available!

The newest edition of Top Maui Restaurants is completely updated and totally revised for 2012. New index! New contributor! New map!!
Phew! After months of eating, writing, editing, pruning, editing, and indexing, the new edition of Top Maui Restaurants just hit the bookshelves.
This year’s edition is even more organized, more useful, and more complete than ever before. Here’s why:
- Shannon Wianecki joined us as a contributor for this new edition. Shannon spent eight years as the dining editor of the magazine Maui No Ka Oi, and she has eaten everywhere. She is not only a fantastic food writer, she’s also a born-and-bred foodie. Her dad was a French-trained pastry chef, and she’s done everything from wait tables (Four Seasons, no less) to sling short-order Indonesian food. Shannon’s contributions meant we could keep several more reviews “fresh” than we normally would have been able to. She also beefed up our Top Maui Tips section with her comprehensive knowledge of Hawaiian and local food. We could not be more grateful for her contribution.
- We caved to pressure and included a new listing section at the back of the book, where all of the restaurants are listed in order of their ratings (food, service, ambience, love, value, and overall). We were surprised to find out how much we love having this new feature. It really does show you “at a glance” which restaurants consistently rise to the top! So, good idea, guys.
- The section which used to present lists of restaurants by location, budget, and food craving (ex: burgers, happy hour, sushi, etc.) has been pruned and beefed up at the same time. Instead of listing all restaurants in these indices, we cut the slackers and kept in only the restaurants we really recommend. We renamed this section “Top Maui Restaurants” — because it only addresses our best recommendations for you. We love this new section and hope you will find it extremely useful.
- We added in the map to Maui that somehow escaped our last edition. Why did we leave it out? We’re not sure. But it’s back now.
It will take a few weeks for every retailer to get their copies on the shelves, but you can get the paperback edition (292 pages) on Amazon.com today. As I write this, I see that they’re already discounting it (they must know our sales history!) 22% off. Get it on Amazon Now.
If you have an eReader, don’t worry, the digital editions (Kindle, Nook, iTunes, and PDF) will be available within the next week or so.
We’re really excited about this new edition. We hope you are, too!
Happy Dining,
Molly
January 22, 2012 @ 4:30 pm
Thank you, thank you! Just got our 2012 edition of Top Maui Restaurants and have been poring over it in preparation for our 18-day trip to Maui this spring.
January 22, 2012 @ 5:01 pm
Thanks, Lee!! That’s why Molly and James write it – with only one audience in mind. So glad it is helpful for you.
January 13, 2012 @ 5:36 pm
Aloha Molly,
We will also be Maui bound early in February! Can’t wait. Our copy will be here before we leave. We will be poring over it to see all the changes and to refresh ourselves on whether out favorites still deserve that rating. Restaurants change so quickly in Hawaii…………your book will be of GREAT value to us.
January 13, 2012 @ 3:06 am
Love you book; bought it 3 years ago. We are coming back to Maui in February… Will there be a Kobo e reader version soon?
Keep sending me tips and information through your blog – love that too.
Aloha
Vince
January 13, 2012 @ 10:56 am
Aloha Vince!
I believe you can read either the ePub or PDF edition of the book on your Kobo reader. When it’s available (hopefully in a couple of weeks), you’ll be able to get the digital edition in whatever format you choose at this link: http://topmauirestaurants.com/digital.
Thanks for your kind words.
Molly