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Old Jun 22nd, 2006, 07:30 PM
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Eating in Haleiwa

We will be staying two weeks in August in a home on the water near Haleiwa. Does anyone have recommendations for restaurants in the area - fun, casual and good for the kids?

Also heard that there is a surf school in the town - has anyone ever had lessons there?
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Old Jun 22nd, 2006, 09:01 PM
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In Haleiwa:

Breakers - American
Cholo's - Mexican
Killer Tacos
Pizza Bob's
Rosie's Cantina
Matsumoto's - shave ice
Aoki's - shave ice
Spaghettini - Italian

More expensive in Haleiwa:

Haleiwa Joe's
Jameson's By the Sea

Wahiawa:

Jimmy's Lakeside Cafe/Bakery - Great inexpensive pizza

If you go to Dole Pineapple, Helemano Plantation right next door has a decent priced Chinese buffet for lunch.

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Old Jun 22nd, 2006, 09:06 PM
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You're going to spend the whole 2 weeks in Haleiwa? Nice place but....no action?

I want to add Miura's to the list of shave ice places. Most people know Matsumoto's (they must have the best PR) but I prefer Aoki's and my family goes to Miura's.
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Good for you and the kids: Kua Aina Burgers in Haleiwa. Sooooo good!
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My favorite place to eat in Haleiwa is the Paradise Found Cafe, which is a small little "restaurant"--most people do take-away--at the back of the health food/organic grocery store next to McDonalds. They have excellent vegetarian food for cheap. Only open for lunch though.
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Thank you all so much for the tips - we will probably go out to eat at least a few times, and the kids always love to get shave ice (it almost becomes a daily ritual).

Melissa - I know it sounds like a lot of time in a quiet place, but that is just what we are looking for - surf, sand and some places to eat out. I am looking forward to doing a lot of reading on the beach!!
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