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Waikiki
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The Twin Fin Hotel
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Leonard's Bakery
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Beloved and famous for its malasadas.
The line does get VERY long and the parking lot only holds a few cars. Come early (6am is ideal) or be ready to get dropped off to wait in line.
Tip: Guava is a personal fav!
Open daily 5:30am to 7:00pm
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Kualoa Ranch
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Located on the eastern coast of Oahu, featuring a variety of outdoor activities, such as horseback riding, zip lining, and ATV tours, as well as guided movie site tours showcasing famous locations used in Hollywood films.
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Matsumoto Shave Ice
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Historic shave ice shop in Haleiwa, is a must-visit destination, offering a wide range of colorful and flavorful shave ice combinations with a unique Japanese twist, such as azuki beans and mochi balls.
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Aloha Shrimp
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Delicious garlic shrimp plates with generous portions of shrimp, rice, and salad, making it a must-visit destination for shrimp lovers visiting the North Shore.
If you've looked up shrimp trucks, you've probably heard of Giovanni's. However, Aloha Shrimp is low-key a tastier option and experience.
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Alicia's Market
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Known for their mouth-watering Hawaiian plate lunches, fresh poke, and an extensive selection of meats and seafood.
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Leonard's Bakery
@theresearchgirl
Beloved and famous for its malasadas.
The line does get VERY long and the parking lot only holds a few cars. Come early (6am is ideal) or be ready to get dropped off to wait in line.
Tip: Guava is a personal fav!
Open daily 5:30am to 7:00pm
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