Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Eating
Ted's Bakery
LOCAL $
(
www.tedsbakery.com
; 59-024 Kamehameha Hwy; meals $7-16; 7am-8pm;
) You can't get
more North Shore than this quintessential takeout joint. Famous island-wide, Ted's is the
place for a quick snack or a huge plate lunch (think chicken
katsu
, teriyaki beef,
kalua
pork, grilled mahimahi) that'll satisfy even hungry surfers. The chocolate-
haupia
cream
pie is legendary, and there are a dozen more desserts to choose from, including guava
cheesecake. The bakery is opposite Sunset Beach Park.
Foodland
SUPERMARKET $
(
www.foodland.com
;
59-720 Kamehameha Hwy; 6am-11pm)
Across from Pupukea Beach
Park, pick up everything you need for a beach picnic from the deli or get groceries for
DIY meals.
Pupukea Grill
LOCAL $$$
(
www.pupukeagrill.com
; 59-680 Kamehameha Hwy; meals $9-15; 11am-5pm Thu-Mon)
Next to
an auto service station across from Sharks Cove, this white food truck cranks out roasted
veggie and grilled fish tacos,
poke
bowls, flatbread kebab wraps, garden-fresh salads,
quinoa plates and fruit smoothies, all of which are better than the North Shore's typical
roadside fare.
Sharks Cove Grill
LOCAL $$$
(
www.sharkscovegrill.com
;
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy; dishes $4-8, meals $11-16;
8:30am-8:30pm)
Opposite Pupukea Beach Park, order your taro burger or ahi kebab skew-
ers from the food truck's window, then pull up a rickety seat at an umbrella-shaded table
and watch the waves roll onto the beach. The food's only so-so, but the experience is
totally North Shore.
TRIPLE CROWN OF SURFING
championships, touring pros compete for pride - and over $800,000 in prizes. For
men, the kick-off is the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleʻiwa Aliʻi Beach Park in mid-
November. The competition's second challenge, the Vans World Cup of Surfing