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Sleeping & Eating
All of Waimanalo's public beach parks allow camping with an advance county camping
permit ( Click here ).
Tersty Treats SEAFOOD $
(41-1540 Kalanianaʻole Hwy; mains $6-12; 11am-8pm Mon-Fri, 10am-8pm Sat, 10am-5pm Sun)
Next to a 7-Eleven convenience shop, this locally owned fish market lets you sample a
dozen different flavors of freshly made poke , including old-school luau tastes like crab,
squid and opihi (Hawaiian limpet). Keep filling up your beach cooler with deli faves like
char siu pork and seared ahi belly.
Sweet Home Waimanalo LOCAL $$$
MAP
( 259-5737; http://sweethomewaimanalo.com ; 41-1025 Kalanianaʻole Hwy; mains $8-13;
9:30am-7pm) Taste Waimanalo's back-to-the-earth farm goodness at this family kit-
chen, where BBQ chicken gets sauced with honey and citrus and kalua pig sandwiches
are topped with bok-choy slaw. Slurp a tropical fruit smoothie and order a picnic lunch to
go or chow down at umbrella-shaded picnic tables out front next to the highway.
Big Country Bar & Grill PUB $$$
MAP
(Waimanalao Town Shopping Center, 41-1537 Kalanianaʻole Hwy; shared plates $5-15; 2pm-2am
Mon-Sat, to midnight Sun) At this neighborhood watering hole with sports TVs and a
karaoke machine, Hawaiian musicians and live bands take to the stage after 8pm on
Thursday to Sunday nights. Local grinds like Asian stir-fries and fresh fish are plated
big, and drinks are super cheap. Famous Dave's Ice Cream shop is a few doors down.
Shopping
Naturally Hawaiian Gallery ARTS & CRAFTS
MAP
( www.patrickchingart.com ; 41-1025 Kalanianaʻole Hwy; 9:30am-5:30pm) Inside a converted
gas station, browse handmade works by Oʻahu artists, including wooden koa bowls,
carved bone fishhook pendants and other jewelry. Owner Patrick Ching sells his own nat-
uralist paintings, prints and illustrated books here.
 
 
 
 
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