OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY (June 16 starting) BRUNCH 10 AM - 3 PM &
DINNER 5 PM - 8 PM.
RESERVATIONS Will no longer be necessary after June 30. We are switching to first come first serve. BYOB!!!
Closed Sunday/Monday.
We are located in a mall under renovations. Our place is clean, colorful and comfortable. If your looking for a local eatery with comfort food, this is it!
If you need fine dinning, this is NOT it. Aloha ~
We're Open for Dinner 5:00-8:00 pm Tuesday - Saturday.
BRUNCH Tues -Sat
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Closed Sunday-Monday
Besides amazing meals we offer:
Taco Tuesdays! 5-6 Happy Hour taco discounts; Wednesday Celebration meal 5-7 pm comes with complimentary Dessert for 2!
Thirsty Thursdays - drink discounts!
Saturdays 5-6 pm - Happy Hour specials
Senior discounts- 5 pm to 6 pm 20% off
Every night is BYOB (bring tequila - we provide fresh tropical mixers) and enjoy live music and service with ALOHA!
We have a cancellation policy and a $10 per person charge for 3 or more for No-Show or same day cancellation. Reservations are required. 3+ Please scroll above to book your reservation.
We want to send a great, big, genuine THANK YOU for supporting our small, locally owned and operated business!
We are a youth (teen) training & empowerment business providing opportunity for local youth to learn, grow and promote in a healthy environment.
Thank you for supporting local!
https://www.kamaainafirst.com/mauinui/eat-local
https://blog.opentable.com/hungry-coyote-hawaii-hispanic-heritage/
Hungry Coyote Teen Empowerment Program
About Us
Our Menues!!!
Our food is locally sourced, thoughtfully created with Love and Care for those we serve!
Inspired by tradition and created with local flavors at affordable prices!
Please inform Chef of any allergies Before Ordering. Moles and Sauces may contain seeds or Nuts
$14.99
Tortilla Chips and Housemade Salsa (GF)
$7.99
$7.99
Beef Tacos (3) Grilled with Queso and Consomme - $14.99
Mahi Infused with Maui Citrus,Onion, Jalapeno, Tomato & Cilantro Served
w/Chips - $16.99
Ceviche del dia (GF)
Catch of day, Maui Gold Pineapple, Kumu Farms Papaya, Serrano - $21.00
Chef’s Salad of the Day- Fresh island sourced veggies and you can add any protein like :
Chicken, Beef, Pork, Local Fish or Shrimp or Extra Sauteed Veggie Medley
Served with Seasoned Rice, Refried Beans, Cotija Cheese and Crema - $24.99
Choice of One:
- Beef, Pibil Pork or Pollo Chicken Verde - $24. 99
- Local Catch or Kauai Shrimp 27.99
- Vegetals: Seasonal Veggies 22.99
Served with Tropical Pico, Chips (Takes 15-20 min to grill).Burritos include Refried Beans, Spanish rice, Creamy cheese and one choice:
MEAT/FISH
- Beef, Pollo Chicken Verde or Pibil Pork - $18.99
- Pan seared Local Island Catch or Seasoned Kauai Shrimp - $20.99
VEGETABLES
- Seasonal Vegetables Sauteed to perfection - $18.99
Coyote Bowl (GF)
Grilled Veggie Wrap
Drinks
Homemade Tropical Aqua Fresca
(Seasonal fruit, grapefruit sparkling, dragonfruit topping) - $4.50
Soft drinks
Pepsi Stuff: Pepsi, Diet, Root Beer, Sierra Mist, Gingerale, Squirt, Orange Crush, Diet Orange
12 OZ - $3.00
16 OZ – $3.50
Those who share their food, share their hearts … Thank you for supporting local business!
Why "HUNGRY COYOTE"?
Nezahualcoyotl (translates to: Hungry Coyote) was a great king and noble leader of the Aztec Empire. Known as the Poet King, he filled his court with philosophers, engineers, artists and musicians; established the rule of law, scholarship and artistry; designed some of the most famous Aztec achievements; and led his people through a golden age of peace and prosperity. It is in this spirit - one that embraces human potential, the importance of community and the celebration of vibrant culture - that we bring you Hungry Coyote. Welcome and enjoy!
Angela Ruiz is often asked, “Why ‘Hungry Coyote’?” She explains the meaning behind the name of her new Hawaiian-Mexican restaurant. “Netzahualcoyolt’, which translates to ‘Hungry Coyote’, hence the naming of the restaurant,” explains Angela, before revealing the name’s deeper historical significance. “In particular, Nezahualcoyotl, was a great king and noble leader of the Aztec Empire. Known as the Poet King, he filled his court with philosophers, engineers, artists, and musicians; established the rule of law, scholarship, and artistry; designed some of the most famous Aztec achievements, and led his people through a golden age of peace and prosperity.”
“It is in this spirit,” Angela continues, “one that embraces human potential, the importance of community, and the celebration of a vibrant culture that we bring you Hungry Coyote.” Proud smiles all around, and mouth-watering scents wafting from the kitchen = a typical day in the Hungry Coyote world.
The large Ruiz ‘ohana, while spread far and wide, stays tight-knit through timeless connections like love, heritage, and... the love of food, of course! Angela is the proud parent of four adult children (all married), foster son Cliffton (17), and four grandchildren between the ages of 3 and 12. Her adult children and grandchildren live on the mainland and abroad in places like Las Vegas, San Diego, Seattle, and Italy. Cliffton attends Lahainaluna and works at Safeway. Rounding out the local Ruiz ‘ohana in Wahikuli are Angela’s mother Colleen, a retired ICU Nurse from UCLA, and two sweet rescue cats.
Angela wants to expand the brand and open another restaurant with the goal of becoming a Maui household name. “We want to become a place where communities can come meet, eat, and enjoy each other’s company,” she says excitedly. Their emphasis is always on service and helping others: “We have incorporated a training program empowering those in need of job skills, who have no experience and watch them grow and flourish with endless possibilities, whether within our organization or moving them on to the dream job of their choosing,” she shares. We train teens ages 14+ for their first-time job expereince and offer resume services, skills building, incentives and team-building opportunities to empower local teens, especially disadvantaged and special needs youth!
Angela invites you to pop down for a visit Tuesday - Saturday from 5 pm to 8 pm. Reservations are required for 3 or more at Hungrycoyote808.com We are BYOB and kama’aina... if you can say kama’aina!” she jokes.
Away from the restaurant side of her life, Angela has a background in public service as a director of a District Attorney Crime Victims’ Unit. “I’ve spent my whole life dealing with domestic violence, child abuse, assaults, elder abuse, and homicide cases,” she explains quietly, “...my past positions included grant writing and creating empowerment programs for women and children, establishing Camp Hope in Northern California for children exposed to abuse and fundraising to aid families in need.”
She now uses her experience and human skills to help children start their careers and turn around difficult childhood situations. “I’ve taken these transferrable skills and we now empower Westside families by recruiting teens ages 15+ from our local shelter for paid restaurant intern positions,” she says with obvious joy. “We start teens off learning sanitation and move through each area of the restaurant to include preparation cooking, pastry creation, and back of the house duties, with the goal of promoting them to front-of-house learning: food running, bussing, set-up, serving, cash register utilization and end of the night report running.”
And that’s not all either, the business helps them move on if the restaurant industry is not for them.“Once they have completed this training, we assist with resume building and placement in long-term positions of their choosing. We have had 3 successful graduates in the few months that we have been open and are currently training one young man, who wants to become a stockbroker!”
Angela is happy to share a few final words about their restaurant, their mission, purpose, and style of food. It’s her passion. “Our mission is to serve our community by offering health-conscious, homemade gourmet Mexican comfort food,” she explains warmly, “inspired by tradition and created with local flavor: it’s authentic and unique.” The restaurant stands out from the crowd in her eyes (and ours, too). “We believe that our authentic recipes, lovingly brought from thousands of miles away and infused with locally sourced products create a niche unlike any other,” she adds. If the local patrons have anything to add to this opinion, it’s that the talented kitchen crew is constantly improving and creating new ideas and flavors - and they’re loving it.
“We are family-run and family-operated, and we’re dedicated to serving others! ‘Non Nobis Solum Nati Sumus’ (‘Not for alone ourselves we are born’), is our motto.”
From the crew of Hungry Coyote, we look forward to meeting and serving you soon! Mahalo.”
Brunch Now Tuesday - Saturday from 10 am - 3 pm. Delicious options.
BRUNCH MENU
MOLLETES: Toasted Roll w Bean Puree, Two Eggs & Cheese Blend
BREAKFAST BURRITO: Scrambled Eggs, Bean Puree & Cheese Blend
CHILAQUILLES: Corn Tortillas with Scrambled Eggs & Cheese Blend
HUEVOS RANCHEROS: Crispy Tortillas, Bean Puree, Two Eggs & Cheese Blend
Omlette: Veggies & Cheese
All Brunch Items come with Chef’s Homemade Mild Chile Salsa’s
Pozole & Menudo
Mahi Taco Plate
Birria Taco Plate
BIG Burritos
Quesadillas
Kid's Meals come with drink and a toy from our treasure chest!
YOU MAY ADD CHORIZO, CHICKEN, Picodillo, Shredded BEEF OR Shredded PORK FOR $5.99
Hungry Coyote 808 LLC © 2021
840 Wainee St., Lahaina, HI 96761
Contact
(808) 793-0909
hungrycoyote808@yahoo.com
808-640-7554 Catering
Hours
Taco Tuesday-
Dessert Wed
Thirsty Thursday
ALOHA Friday
Kama'aina!
BYOB!
Kama’aina all day! Free Huge parking lot close to Front St! Discounts! Aloha Service! Fun and cozy local eatery where we love our guests!