Find out what Polynesian restaurants to try in Kahuku. Kahuku is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu, County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. In the Hawaiian language, ka huku means "the projection", presumably a reference to Kahuku Point nearby, the northernmost point of land on the island of Oahu. As of the 2010 Census, Kahuku had a population of 2,614.
Things to do in Kahuku
4 based on 78 reviews
Tita's Grill, Is a family friendly, local Hawaiian style food truck eatery. Drive up, park and order straight from our window. We offer take out, or you can have a seat on our outdoor picnic tables and eat Ohana style. Make friends, share aloha and enjoy
Try Tita's grill bread, it is so yummy and filling. One slice is great, one loaf, even better. Toasted, sandwich, dunk in hot cocoa, limitless ways to enjoy this loaf of bread. Come back anytime for more of our fresh baked bread. Mahalo!
4 based on 492 reviews
The Garlic Chicken was the best I've ever had. If you are looking for a "fine dining" experience, ambience, etc. this is not the place. This local eatery has outdoor picnic tables in the parking lot but serves the best food around. Extremely generous portions, fresh and hot with tasty seasonings. It soon became one of our "go to" places while we were in Hauula. Can't wait to get back!
4 based on 9 reviews
Locally run business located on the North Shore of Oahu. Popular for their shrimp plate. Also serving local plate lunch.
We were more than pleasantly surprised. We were a crowd of 13 and we stopped for breakfast before we went zip lining. It was sooooo good. We got all kinds of breakfast sandwiches, French toast, omelettes, coffee and smoothies. It was all extremely delicious. All the rest of the trip we wanted to go back but we were staying in Kailua and it wasn't a quick or easy jaunt to get there for breakfast. If you are going to Climbworks to zip line stop here first even if you're a little hungry because you will need the great fuel you get here. Thank you so much for stopping by with your family and enjoying our food. We hope your stay in Hawaii has been a very memorable one. If ever you're in Hawaii again hope to see you for a revisit.
4 based on 462 reviews
This restaurant is one of the few sit down restaurants on the North Shore. Food trucks seems to be the go to. It is located adjacent to the Polynesian Cultural Center. BE ADVISED...the local area, which seems to respect the huge Mormon presence, ie BYU Hawaii campus and the Mormon temple..is DRY. They do not sell nor serve alcoholl at this restaurant or even sell it at the local supermarket. So there is no bar. We had great service from Ploy and that was appreciated. We started with a bacon, grape ranch salad and it was good size and served both us. My wife and I ordered the Macadamia Nut Mahi...what a disappointment...I am not even sure we got mahi.The fish we got was dark, dense and fishy. We had Mahi at the Turtle Bay resort 2 days later and it was flaky, white and fresh. To add insult to injury, the steamed vegetable accompanying the meal were lukewarm. The best sit down meals are at Turtle Bay. They have a bar. You pay a bit more, but the quality is there.
4 based on 326 reviews
Iâm pretty sure itâs not the same place as in the movie. It looks completely different. The views from the windows are definitely different. Itâs seat yourself breakfast comfort food. The service was really friendly and accommodating for kids. Other than that, itâs nothing to right home about. If you want breakfast itâll fill the void, but I wouldnât go out of my way to eat here. Cash only, but they have an ATM in the restaurant.
4 based on 785 reviews
Tita's Grill, Is a family friendly, local Hawaiian style Food Truck. We are now located at the Hukilau Marketplace at the Polynesian Cultural Center right off Kamehameha Highway. Drive up, park and order straight from our window. We offer take out, cateri
This place was great and friendly, we were visiting a friend in Hawaii and we came upon this place and we sat down and ate steak and eggs. OMG the steak melted in my mouth, and the gentlemen came out and talked with us and gave us a loaf of bread that was out of this world. We game back every day that we were there to eat. They gave us chocolate/rice drink that went very well with your meal or by itself. I tried to find out how the bread was made, but thats a Hawaiian Secrete. I just finished the last of the bread here in Florida and my friends asked me where I got it, Hawaii. They cook with their heart, and do a good job. Enjoy your meal and the company. You too will brag :-)
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