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11
February
Which shrimp truck and shaved ice spot should you visit in Waikiki?
11
February
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Chelsea
For a quick take out lunch in Waikiki, steak shake was really good.
Island vintage shave ice in Waikiki was our favourite treat.
The Kahuku Sugar Mill by Turtle Bay on the north shore was a fun stop for some food trucks. The Sunrise Shack across from Sunsrt Beach - good Açai bowls and coffee.
Haleiwa Joes Haiku Garden was beautiful and delicious. They don’t take resos so you have to go early. 15 mins north of Kailua but so worth it. We also did the Kaneohe Sandbar tour with Kaneohe Bay Ocean Sports and loved it. There are some mixed reviews but the lunch was great, love music was amazing and the sandbar itself was just a fun place to hang out and paddle board/kayak/snorkel.
Tammy
The shrimp truck right by the lagoon in front of the Hilton Hawaiian village has the best garlic shrimp
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Sonja
Dukes and Leonards
Billie
where are you staying? longing to go
Anonymou
Billie Hilton Hawaiian Village
Yvonne
Go to the flea market at the football stadium, I think it’s Wednesday and Sunday (check dates in advance). I have bought many beautiful things there especially photography of the islands (I have framed).
Vivian
Highly recommend Marukame Udon on Kuhio…get there early tho….always a line up. Very reasonable and tasty!
Stephen
In the city, Helena’s has the best pipikaula you’ll ever find, and everything is authentic Hawaiian and delicious. Closer to Waikiki, go up Kapahulu. There you’ll find Haile’s which has amazing local grinds, Ono’s Seafood for the best and freshest poke, and Waiola Shave Ice, which is (I’ve been told) the oldest stand on the island. The one off Kapahulu is around the corner on Mokihana St. For more of what the locals eat, Rainbow Drive-In (also Kapahulu, just past the zoo) has solid two scoop lunches, and Diamond Head Market and Grill is always delicious (it’s on the road that runs along the south side of the zoo, Montserrat). Also up Monserrat is the KCC Farmer’s Market, which is every Saturday morning. Fresh local fruit and some interesting lunch options. Lastly, for scampi, you’re better off getting out of the city. Try either Giovanni’s or Fumi’s, both about halfway to the North Shore along the Kamehameha Highway. Have a great time!
Raman
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A.I. says...
Exploring Oahu: Food and Attractions Recommendations
It's great that you're planning to visit Waikiki, the North Shore, and Kailua on your trip to Oahu! Here are some recommendations for restaurants and must-try eats in each area:
Waikiki:
- Duke's Waikiki: A popular beachfront restaurant known for its delicious seafood and tropical drinks.
- Marukame Udon: For a quick and affordable meal, try the freshly made udon noodles at this local favorite.
- Leonard's Bakery: Don't miss out on trying malasadas, a Portuguese donut, at this iconic bakery.
North Shore:
- Giovanni's Shrimp Truck: A must-visit for shrimp lovers, Giovanni's serves up some of the best garlic shrimp on the island.
- Matsumoto Shave Ice: Cool off with a refreshing shave ice from this legendary spot in Haleiwa town.
- Waimea Bay: After enjoying some delicious eats, head to Waimea Bay for some sunbathing and swimming in the crystal-clear waters.
Kailua:
- Boot's & Kimo's: Known for their famous macadamia nut pancakes, this local diner is a must-visit for breakfast or brunch.
- Kailua Beach Park: Spend some time relaxing on the beautiful white sandy beaches of Kailua Beach Park.
- Pillbox Hike: For some stunning views of Kailua and Lanikai, hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes for a picturesque sunset.
Whether you're indulging in delicious shrimp on the North Shore or soaking up the sun on the beaches of Kailua, Oahu has plenty to offer for foodies and adventure seekers alike. Enjoy your trip!
Anonymou
Been about 10yrs since I last visited Waikiki and looking for some recommendations for restaurants and must try eats (best shrimp truck, shaved ice, etc). Also, planning to visit the North Shore & Kailua for the first time. Any must dos/attractions to check out? Thanks in advance!