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June 10, 2022

Haleiwa Beach House

Crab cakes 

When I staycationed on the North Shore a couple of weekends ago, I got to dine at another Haleiwa favorite of mine, Haleiwa Beach House.  They are a casual, open air restaurant that is a perfect place to have a relaxing meal.  Located right across from Alii beach, the sunset views from the restaurant are outstanding.

They've got a pretty extensive menu and even offer a keiki menu for children 10 and under which make them super family friendly.  Our meal was delicious and the service and atmosphere were also great.  They don't take reservations so plan accordingly.    

Taken by my friend who loves sunsets!

Spicy Ahi Wontons

Shrimp Scampi

Lobster and Shrimp Red Thai Curry

Paniolo Ribeye

Lobster Cobb Salad

Cheesecake

Chocolate Cake

Donuts

Haleiwa Beach House

62-540 Kamehameha Hwy

Haleiwa, HI. 96712

Telephone: (808) 637-3435






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June 8, 2022

Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi

Sunset Sashimi with Seafood

It's been years since we've dined at the Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi or visited Turtle Bay Resort.  The resort has recently gone under renovations and looks amazing.  We stopped off to enjoy some cocktails before heading over to the Beach House for dinner and we were just in time to witness the beautiful sunset.  

Sunset view from the Beach House

Our group started off with some appetizers.  The steak and cheese spring rolls was especially yummy and so different from the usual pork spring rolls.  I really enjoyed my entree of Furikake Seared Ahi which was seared perfectly.  For dessert, we couldn't pass up on the classic Molten chocolate cake, but I highly recommend you indulge in the Beach House Specialty, the Crispy Banana Bread and coconut gelato. It's amazing!   

Steak and cheese spring rolls

Rustic Spiced Ahi Tataki


Furikake Seared Ahi

Surf n turf

Crispy Banana Bread and Coconut gelato

Another wonderful experience at the Beach House with great service.  It really feels like you are on vacation at the Beach House!

Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi
Kahuku, HI
808-293-7697

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September 11, 2018

Recently-Opened in Haleiwa - Maya's Tapas and Wine

Just opened a few months ago is Maya's Tapas and Wine in the North Shore Marketplace in Haleiwa.


This charming eatery offers some great Happy Hour deals, and a menu filled with Mediterranean eats.

We ordered a few bites from both the Happy Hour and regular menus.

Vegetable Medley Flatbread

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

Patatas Bravas

Cheese & Charcuterie

Bistec

Duroc Pork Spare Ribs

The Flatbread, Patatas Bravas, and Hummus were part of the Happy Hour Menu and were just $5 each. Regular servings of these items can be found on the regular menu at regular prices.

The kids enjoyed the Patatas Bravas - potatoes mixed with chorizo, feta, and honey, as well as the Hummus (I do wish they gave more bread to go along with the hummus).

The Bistec was a 14oz Kunoa ribeye steak, served with chimichurri, shishito peppers, and caramelized onions.

The Special of the Day - a Duroc Pork Spare Ribs in a homemade chipotle sauce atop a bed of fingerling potato salad in a duck fat aioli, was my favorite dish. The meat was so juicy and tender, and the potato salad was delish too!

I thought service was excellent, and I'd definitely return to Maya's Tapas and Wine!

Maya's Tapas and Wine
66-250 Kamehameha Hwy D-101
Haleiwa, HI 96712



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August 24, 2017

Lunch at Pounders Restaurant


Before adventuring through the grounds of the Polynesian Cultural Center (read about our adventure here), our family of four had lunch at Pounders Restaurant in the Hukilau Marketplace. Pounders is a full-service, air conditioned restaurant that proudly offers produce fresh from island farms, organic beef raised in Hawaii, and seafood caught in nearby waters. 

Upon entering the restaurant, the first thing I noticed were the two display cases full of tantalizing pies, cheesecakes, cookies, and assorted pastries from Aunty Emily's Bakery.  At this point I knew I would need to save room for dessert.





Since the boys were starving, we looked at the keiki menu first. It was very easy to follow - choose an entree, choose a side dish, and choose a drink. I love simple menus!

One of our boys wanted to build his own pizza, the other wanted a hamburger. Both wanted fries as side dish, and fruit punch for a drink.



After placing our order, we were then invited to the pizza station to build our pizza.


Here's what we started with - a prepared dough, pizza sauce and cut mozzarella cheese. 



My son has made his own pizza before so he knew exactly what to do.  


The cheese was the most fun part of the process for him. He said he was making a puzzle.  He ran out of pieces towards the end, but the pizza man was more than happy to give him more cheese so that he could finish his puzzle.


After he was finished making his pizza, the pizza was placed in the kiawe-fired brick oven which was imported from Napoli. 


After the pizza was baked, they plated it nicely with a side of french fries.


Here's the Little Buddy's hamburger (it's actually a cheeseburger on the menu but we asked for it without cheese) with a side of french fries.


The hubby and I shared three pupu items:

the mahimahi nuggets, which were my personal favorite..


the kalua pork quesadilla, which was served with a side of mango-papaya salad...


and the snow crab cakes.


I've been telling everyone I know, including Gem, who has dined here several times (click here) for her most recent blog post on this restaurant), how much I loved the mahimahi nuggets! They were crispy, moist, and tasted so good.  The next time we dine here, the hubby and I will skip the crab cakes and order two orders of the mahimahi nuggets, because he loved them too!

The kalua pork quesadilla took us by surprise, as the serving was much larger (almost double the size) as pictured on the menu.  

For dessert, we ordered a cupcake and lilikoi roll.....



Pounders Restaurant at the Hukilau Marketplace is a great place for family dining in the Laie area. There is plenty of free parking, the service is friendly, it's very casual and low-key, it's air conditioned (!), and there are plenty of shops at the marketplace to browse through before or after your meal.  

We rarely visit this side of the island, but the next time we do, we will definitely revisit Pounders Restaurant to try more of their menu items.  

Mahalo to our sponsor for hosting our meal today! 

Pounders Restaurant at the Hukilau Marketplace
55-370 Kamehameha Highway
(808) 293-3287
Reservations via Yelp



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February 23, 2017

Great Pizzas at Spaghettini

I've driven past by Spaghettini many, many times while in Haleiwa, but it wasn't until recently that I finally got to try this eatery, which is known for its pizzas and pastas.

Pepperoni and Mushroom Slice

Supreme Slice

Small Cheese Pizza

Zucchini Sticks
My husband and I were pleasantly surprised with how good the pizzas were.  The tiny eatery serves up homemade, hand-tossed New York Style Pizzas that are served whole or by the slice.  The pizzas are so delicious!  The crust is thin and crispy, and the toppings are plentiful.

I couldn't resist getting some Zucchini Sticks, and they were very good.

Prices are reasonable, and I am now eager to try out their pasta dishes!

If you're in Haleiwa and craving pizza, definitely check out Spaghettini!


Spaghettini
66-200 Kamehameha Hwy
Haleiwa, HI 96712
(808) 637-0104
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May 11, 2016

Haleiwa Beach House

I was bummed when I heard the news a while ago that Jameson's by the Sea in Haleiwa was closing down.  It was one of my favorite restaurants, offering a lovely view, delicious food, and great service, and we'd often go there for special occasions.

But when I heard that Haleiwa Beach House would open up in its place, I was very excited. I've been following them on Instagram throughout the building process and the soft opening, and on Monday night we finally had a chance to dine there.
Keiki Mac & Cheese with Fries

Keiki Fresh Fish Sticks with Fresh Fruit
Keiki Mac & Cheese with Mash Potato

Grilled Mahi Mahi

Quick Seared Ahi
Coconut Lemongrass Infused Rice
I ordered the Mahi Mahi, which was absolutely delicious.  It was served with garlic ginger long beans and a divine lemon caper brown butter sauce that really made the dish shine.  The fish was perfectly cooked and the entire dish was incredible.  The fish was served with a coconut lemongrass infused rice.

My husband ordered the Ahi, which was coated in furikake and a spice blend, and served with an aji amarillo aioli.  He loved the fish, but he didn't really care for the aioli.  His dish was served with white rice, which I ended up eating, since the rice that came with my dish had too strong of a coconut flavor.

Kids meals are $8 each, and come with a side.  My kids ate everything up (and I loved the fries!).

Because we were celebrating a special occasion, we were offered a complimentary dessert, and we also ordered two other desserts, since one of my sons really wanted the Chocolate Cake, and my two other sons wanted the Doughnuts (and I really wanted to try the doughnuts!).
Chocolate Cake
Lilikoi Cheesecake

Doughnuts
My favorite of the desserts was the Lilikoi Cheesecake.  Luscious, dense cheesecake topped a macadamia nut and graham cracker crust, and was completed with pickled strawberries and a lilikoi sauce.  The balance of tartness and sweetness was perfect!

The Doughnuts are housemade and fried fresh to order.  They are dipped in a buttermilk glaze, and topped with fruity pebble crunch.  They were crispy on the outside and so soft on the inside.  The bite-size doughnuts were delicious "as is," but with the crunchy cereal topping - they were fantastic!

The Chocolate Cake was very moist and very yummy.

The views are gorgeous, and fire pits downstairs and upstairs add to the ambiance.

Fire pit
Upstairs lounge area
Service was great, the food was fantastic, and I know Haleiwa Beach House will be a spot we return to again and again, no matter the occasion.

Haleiwa Beach House
62-540 Kamehameha Highway
Haleiwa, HI 96712
(808) 637-3435
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