YOU FIND A LOT of oddball pairings in Maui, which looks like a small and big island clumsily glued together. The wealthy, omnipotent Oprah Winfrey runs a farm that supplies local restaurants with humble cabbage. And last winter, even as snow pelted the slopes of Haleakala for six straight days, nearby white-sand beaches steadily attracted sun-and-sea worshipers. Though change happens slowly on this development-resistant island, a few welcome additions are afoot. Chefs increasingly mine the state’s varied culinary traditions instead...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 08, 2019 17:41 UTC