Kahuku Sugar Mill
Address | 56-565 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku, HI, United States |
Hours | 6:00am-9:00pm |
Website | www.kahukusugarmill.com |
Categories | Historical Landmark, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.5 13 reviews |
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Kahuku Sugar Mill reviews
13Nothing striking historically. Seven brothers serves good food. Al other food trucks in this area look pretty miserable
This place has something for everyone: Smoked pork bowls @ DeezeBowls, waffles and fries from The Beach Bus and Kalbi beef or Garlic Shrimp from Da Bald Guy
So much to choose from to eat from all of the food trucks! Quite overwhelming but there is something for everyone and plenty of seating we went to seven brothers
Kahuku Sugar Mill shopping center is then old place for sugar mill was located now a place where food trucks and shacks are located. It is now a historical stop, souvenier stop, tasty delicious food stop, including fresh drinks and tea! Plenty parkings. Bathrooms are clean and well-maintained. This place can get crowded on weekend but plenty food to choose from, lots of outdoor wooden chairs and tables to sit and relax too!
Came here while staying at Turtle Bay. About a 10 minute drive and well worth the trip.
All kinds of food trucks with everything from steak and chicken, seafood, tacos, fish and chips, Taro, Hawaiian fare and vegan choices.
We tried the Taro Hut, Thai Zapp, and Da Brazillian Braddha's. All had huge portions and delicious food. Mostly local residents with some tourists. Busy but not crowded. Try it out if you are visiting the North Shore.
It must stop! If you’re driving along highway 83 and do you want something to eat this is the place to get it! This is also a great place to pick up souvenirs. Plenty of bathrooms and things to do for kids! Go to Giovanni‘s
If there's a Food Truck Heaven, this is it! The greatest eats in Hawaii all gathered in one spot. Our pick is Mike's Hulu Chicken - a favorite of Guy Fieri.
I was very disappointed with the beer garden. They went out of their way TWICE to embarrass my Ohana when we tried to get service. We walked away after and ended up find the best Taro food truck ever. I'll be back to the Taro food truck. Shame on Beer Garden. Left a bad impression. I'll never spend another dollar there and will never take my Ohana there either. We will skip it entirely.
Alwayz a good place to stop when going around da ina on motorcycles, would be nice if the store n pumps were open on Sunday
So many choices, they do not open till 11-1130ish, so enjoy your ride through North Shore before you stop by
Try the Sugah Daddehs butterfly pea flower tea with passion fruit! She makes the best flavored tea and kane juices!
WASABEE has the best fresh poke fish meal. Nice flavors and mix on the spot by Ryan who he's a connoisseur and knows knows what it should taste like and is passionate about preparing poke the way he would like to have it. Currently this place is called Wasabee but will be soon renamed to Ryan's Poke Shack. As of January 10th 2021, it is not yet on Google's Maps nor Google's pictures when you do Google searches.
Quiet and overlooked. The north shore most don't even consider, but should. A great little space. I hope it doesn't change too much.