Kewalo Basin Foodtrucks

Honolulu


Wandering food trucks gather at the western end of Kewalo Basin. You never know what you'll find, but generally the quality and variety are excellent. This is a great place for lunch or for grabbing picnic fare during a day at the beach at nearby Ala Moana Regional Park or on the waterfront at Kakaʻako Waterfront Park.

Some top Honolulu eateries started out as food trucks and moved to permanent premises once their viability was established and reputation built.


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