9 Best Restaurants in North Shore, Oahu

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We've compiled the best of the best in North Shore - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Loyalists of Roy Yamaguchi's celebrated spots in Hawaii Kai and Waikiki are thrilled to find his North Shore outpost—a rustic, beam-and-concrete-floor pavilion literally on the sand at Turtle Bay. All the favorites are served at this more beach-casual spot, from miso deep-water black cod to beef short ribs, along with a more casual lunch menu.

Kahuku Farms Café

$ Fodor's Choice

Fourth-generation descendants of Japanese sugarcane workers own and operate this casual café, set on the edge of a 140-acre farm north of the food truck village. Menu items include panini, pizzas, wraps, salads, iced drinks, and smoothies, all filled with homegrown ingredients, from lilikoi (passion fruit) and cacao to açai and sweet papaya; enjoy your meal or snack at outdoor shaded tables near a tree-studded lawn and gardens.

56-800 Kamehameha Hwy., Kahuku, HI, 96731, USA
808-628–0639
Known For
  • Lots of veggie and vegan choices, can add chicken to many dishes
  • Seasonal açai bowls with apple bananas and berries
  • Hour-long wagon farm tour on select days, including fruit and chocolate tasting
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner

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Maya's Tapas & Wine

$$$ Fodor's Choice

A cozy, romantic space with a slightly sophisticated (for the North Shore) vibe, Maya’s serves up classic Spanish and Mediterranean dishes with island twists, including a variety of tapas as well as some larger plates. Here, seafood paella is made with local line-caught fish and shrimp, a burger showcases Kunoa beef, and hand-tossed flatbreads come with roasted local veggies and macadamia nut pesto. Sit indoors at a table or the bar or on the patio overlooking the scene at the North Shore Marketplace.

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Cholo's Homestyle Mexican Restaurant

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There are only a couple of North Shore institutions that are considered gathering places—Foodland (the great grocery store) is one, and Cholo's is the other. Festively done up with Mexican tchotchkes, it serves decent rice-and-beans plates of Mexican standards (steak fajitas, burritos, enchiladas) at affordable prices.

66-250 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa, HI, 96712, USA
808-637–3059
Known For
  • Excellent ahi tacos
  • Lively happy hour
  • Fresh mango margaritas and more than 30 premium tequilas

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Haleiwa Beach House

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This large, modern, two-story space on the North Shore takes full advantage of its epic water views; note that it doesn't take reservations. The menu is chock-full of surf-and-turf options, from juicy burgers to grilled steaks, blackened fish to red Thai curry with lobster and shrimp.

62-540 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa, HI, 96712, USA
808-637–3435
Known For
  • View and setting (great for sunset) that can't be beat
  • Loco moco, spicy tuna club sandwich
  • Craft beers on draft and a nice wine list
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon.–Thurs.

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Kua Aina Sandwich Shop

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This North Shore spot has gone from funky burger shack (it first opened in 1975) to institution, with crowds of people standing in line to order the large, hand-formed burgers heaped with bacon, cheese, and pineapple. Frankly, there are better burgers to be had around the island, but this place commands a truly loyal following.

66-160 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa, HI, 96712, USA
808-637–6067
Known For
  • A pilgrimage stop on the North Shore surf circuit
  • Tourists by the busload, and locals too
  • Decent burgers (in two sizes) and fries
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Seven Brothers – Shark's Cove

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The community-minded sons and the next generation of a Samoan-Californian couple run this casual eatery across from Shark’s Cove, as well as other locations such as Kahuku and Haleiwa. Surfers and sightseers flock here for burgers, salads, fries, and, in some locations, seafood dishes; this location has outdoor seating.

59-712 Kamehameha Hwy., Pupukea, HI, 96712, USA
Known For
  • House-made sauces and dressings
  • Mom’s banana bread topped with coconut and chocolate sauce
  • Polynesian salad, coconut macadamia-nut shrimp salad
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Ted's Bakery

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Sunburned tourists and salty surfers rub shoulders in their quest for Ted's famous chocolate haupia cream pie (layered coconut and dark chocolate puddings topped with whipped cream) and hearty plates such as garlic shrimp, gravy-drenched hamburger steak, and mahi mahi. Parking spots and the umbrella-shaded tables are at a premium, so be prepared to grab and go; if you can't get enough of that haupia goodness, Foodland and other grocery chains typically stock a selection of the famous pies.

59-024 Kamehameha Hwy., Pupukea, HI, 96712, USA
808-638–8207
Known For
  • Ted's pies, which seem to show up at every Oahu potluck
  • Reliable all-day dining
  • Plate lunches
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Thai Zapp

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This casual eatery with tables inside and outdoors serves authentic Thai dishes in a tiny, unassuming spot in the Sugar Mill complex, next to Seven Brothers. It also operates a food truck nearby and is a good bet when the food trucks have closed for the day.

56-565 Kamehameha Hwy., Kahuku, HI, 96731, USA
808-445–2719
Known For
  • Panang curry, pad Thai, drunken noodles
  • Large portions, so count on bringing home leftovers
  • Adjustable spice levels
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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