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REVIEWS Restaurants & Sweeteries Moose's DINING There's a place on Maui where you can see a hammerhead shark just about to eat a snorkeler; where Ronald Reagan hangs out every night, right next to Elvis; whose bar is guarded by two Hawaiian mermaids and an 8 foot giant squid. Return visitors know we're talking about Moose McGillycuddy's on Front Street in Lahaina. But if you're new to Maui, "meet you at the Moose" is probably not yet in your vocabulary. Not to worry, it will soon be. Going to Maui without visiting the Moose is like getting married without kissing the bride - you just gotta do it. So what's the big deal about Moose's? Everything. Killer breakfasts, great lunches and dinners, amazing happy hours, Front Street location, televised sports and, of course, live music, dancing and nightlife. And now Moose's has opened up China Bowl It's virtually impossible to not crack open a fortune cookie after eating at a Chinese restaurant. Try it. See if you can just look at that little cookie, knowing it's yours and a fortune awaits your unveiling. Being a Chinese food fanatic, I've saved many of my favorite fortunes. Here are a few: "That wasn't chicken," "Help, I'm trapped in a fortune cookie factory," "Made in China," "You will see many things," ; "You will gain admiration from your pears." in Kihei at 2511 South Kihei Road (just above Fred's Cantina), right across from the ocean. So there's no excuse not to check them out. As the locals say "Meet you at the MOOSE!" SEE MAP on pages 106:A4,110:A4 94 The Driving Magazine of Maui To get your Chinese food fix, (and fortune) visit China Bowl restaurant in Kaanapali. Simon and Angela Tay are the owners and oversee the food preparation every day. Everything is made fresh to order. Call 661-0660 for dine-in, take-out from 11am - 9:30pm, or delivery after 5pm.