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Bidra med feedbackKahuku Farms is a great place to make a stop for lunch if you’re driving along the North Shore of Ohau. They have a farm-to-table café right by the entrance offering many fresh vegetarian options, and plenty of covered outdoor seating for you to enjoy some fresh air looking out onto the farm while you eat. The food here was very fresh and flavorful.Right beside the food Kiosk is a little gift shop selling locally made bath and body, products, chocolate, and pantry items.The farm is open Thursdays to Mondays from 11 am to 4 pm (closed Tuesday and Wednesday), and they offer paid tours of the farm every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.There’s free parking right when you drive in, along with a washroom, and handwashing station.
One of the best places to stop for a quick lunch on the northeast side of the island.Very nice environment, fun music and the food is delish. We had a panini, and a smoothie and both were really good! Oh and the lilikoi butter mochi!!
Kahuku Farms is a working farm and grower of many fruits native to Hawaii and introduced later on. You can walk a lot of the farm too appreciate the growing, but they also offer a paid tour which lets you venture deeper into the estate. At the entrance is a café and eatery where they use their own products in a rotating menu. Other products are also available such as coffee, tea, and chocolates. Much seating is available but it's all covered outdoor seating. There are restrooms available and an outdoor hand washing station. Parking is on dirt and credit cards are accepted for lunch. The menu is nearly all vegetarian and when I visited in April 2024 it was almost all eggplant based.Vegetarian options: Nearly everything is vegetarian.
I could have spent the whole day here because thr atmosphere was so nice a d relaxing. Everyone who worked there was a delight and the food was phenomenal
The farm tour is excellent. And the food is great, from the panini sandwiches to the smoothies. Would recommend mosquito spray or stickers especially for the banana section of the farm.