Welcome to your guide to the some more of the Hukilau Marketplace Eating International on the North Shore, Part 2! Back in January (2023) we presented Hukilau Marketplace Eating International on the North Shore – Part 1. In that blog, we shared 7 great places to grab a full-blown meal, a snack or some refreshing cold drinks. Now it’s time for the other 9! This amazing shopping center is found at the entrance to the world famous Polynesian Cultural Center in the little country town of Lā’ie, Oahu.
This time we finish up with 10 more outdoor kiosks and food trucks, along with a revisit to the popular Pounders Restaurant.
NOTE: This list was compiled in July of 2023. Changes are inevitable, but we’re sure that you will always find great food at the Hukilau Marketplace!
1. Pounders Restaurant
Pounders was already mentioned in our first blog, but seeing how it is the cornerstone eatery of the Marketplace, we want to make sure to mention it here also.
The diversity of meals served shows how they care about your experience. When you see the dishes of other diners, piled high with fresh and local ingredients, you’ll hear your taste buds desperately calling for you to pick a meal just as tempting. Pounder’s menu offers the notoriously popular Hawaiian Mango Pizza, the tasty Kalbi Ribs with its’ amazing Ulu Mashed Potatoes, the imposing Crispy Whole Sunfish, and the newest edition of a local favorite, Chunky Cookies, along with many other favorites.
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2. Elsie’s Smoothie Shack
Elsie’s Smoothie Shack has been a staple at the Marketplace for years. Known far and wide for their patented frozen drink, the Mango Otai is made from fresh, tropical fruits grown on their farm just a few blocks down the highway. Or maybe you want a smoothie served in a fresh pineapple? This and more are served daily from their kiosk directly across from the main entrance to Pounders Restaurant.
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3. Sweet As Ice Cream
If you haven’t had New Zealand style real fruit ice cream, get ready for perfection. This is the Rolls Royce of creaminess, magically infused with your favorite fruit. They even provide an option of a milk-free ice cream. Just ask for the “milk-free” version, made with coconut cream. It’s absolutely incredible!
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4. Tutu Sweets
Tutu means ‘grandma’ in Hawaiian, and this little store filled with everything from handmade fudge, to dipped chocolates and a variety of island themed candies, popcorn and nuts is just what Grandma would serve! Come feel the love! You’ll find this shop in front of the Pacific Theater on the south end of the Marketplace.
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5. Beachside Shaved Ice
There is nothing quite as refreshing on a hot Hawaiian day as a fluffy snowball covered in sweetness. With 20 flavors to choose from, it may be difficult to choose a favorite! Look for their kiosk over by the Marketplace gazebo.
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6. Hale Pops Hot Dog & Fries
This is not your typical hotdog. These bad boys should be considered an art form of deliciousness. Choose from a variety of fascinating combinations of toppings that top these quality, plump and juicy and perfectly grilled dogs made with premium beef.
Choose from a number of ingenious combinations, like their Cali Dog, made with bacon, avocado, cucumber, french fries, spicy mayo, green onions, and furikake! Who knew hot dogs could be this ono (delicious)?
This food truck is right by the Tahiti Treasures souvenir and craft kiosk.
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7.The Kiwi Korner
New Zealand is known for their amazing meat pies, and the Kiwi Korner bring some of the best with their flaky, flavorful handpies. And don’t forget desserts, including delicious cream puffs and some amazing truffles. You’ll find them curbside to the left of Pounders.
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8. Shaka Shake Korean BBQ
Home of the Shaka Shake, which entails ‘shaking’ the bowl to blend all of the wonderful flavors included in a Korean Hawaiian Fusion BBQ, is the story behind this popular food truck. Come enjoy this incredible bowl of heaven served with love and a smile.
This food truck can be found curbside on the ‘food truck peninsula’ near Hukilau Hair Salon.
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9.Fat Poi
Ready for some true Hawaiian dishes? Fat Poi has you covered with an impressive selection of Hawaiian food, including Kailua Pig, poke bowls, seafood, and poi! The ingredients are fresh, and the spice is ‘just right’. This is aloha in a bowl, served curbside between Pounders and Nona’s Fine Threads.
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10. Manuela Malasadas
Come try “Hawaii’s Ultimate Donut” – made with a pillowy dough with just the right amount of ‘chew’, filled with your choice of incredible fillings and flavored sugary toppings. Order a couple or grab an entire box for the whole gang. You’re going to savor each and every bite!
Manuela’s is the first food truck on the ‘food truck peninsula’ inside their parking lot area in front of the Hukilau Marketplace.
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Bio of Nina S. Jones, Blogger for the Polynesian Culture Center
Nina Jones, a mainland gal from way back, is now a transplanted Islander. With her husband of 46 years, she volunteers at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Her hobbies include swimming, traveling, studying and writing about what she is learning from the various Polynesian cultures. Her blogs focus on their history, beliefs, practices and – as an added bonus – delicious food! To her, Polynesia is not just a place to visit, it is a way to live and she is very honored to be able to be a part of their amazing world.
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