food
$5 coconut that was so old, the juice was dizzy and the man pretended he knew nothing about it
the inside of a truck
outside
Holo holo stop
a couple of signs on the side of the road
What's available, it also had squid luau on the other side but it was covered by a table so idk if he had any.
Pastele
outside
Steaming plates of goodness!
Worth the drive north from Honolulu.
Laulau
Bought this today and tried it and I gotta say..The BEST I've tasted on the island! A must if your on that side of the island!
a woman standing in front of a food truck
signs along the roadway.
$10 for this kulolo, skip
Doesn't open until 11:00 a.m.
Lau Lau
$14 and we can't even close the damn cover #goforbroke #grindstothemax
Alexis G.
Nov 22, 2024
I know this place looks sketchy but STOP HERE for some BOMB ASS food! The owner will hook you up big time on portion size for what you pay. Fresh and fast food.
Read MoreWendy Z.
Jan 16, 2024
This guy is a scammer. He obscenely up-charges tourists compared to locals while telling a sob story about how people don't like him and his family doesn't talk to him. We were charged $40 for a plate and poke. Haha guess it was our fault for not reading reviews.
Read MorePhuong H.
Mar 10, 2024
No price on menuAfter you order, he'll make and ask for $30, but will say $40 for ice cream that pretty grossFood also pretty bad.Definitely avoid at all cost.
Read MoreSoftballgirls N.
Feb 10, 2024
I had Lau Lau, kalua pig, rice, lomi salmon and 2 pasteles for $30. This was down home good Hawaiian food. The food truck looks a little sketchy, but I tell you it is so good and the guy running it is so nice!!!!! I highly recommend!
Read MoreWinnie L.
Aug 28, 2019
$5 coconut and $10 kulolo aren't exactly (Kam) highway robbery in itself. But, the fact that Mr. Slick sold me a coconut with tart effervescent coconut water and couldn't look me im the eye when I stood back in line and told him politely when I got to the front, I knew that he knew he sold me a skunk nut and ripped me off. He just mumbled, "I don't know anything about that" then out some change in the drawer and then disappeared from view.The kulolo was OK if you've never had it before and had zero expections. This one tasted like sweetened azuki bean flavored sticky rice. When I shared it with my cousin and her parents, who are local Portuguese+Native Hawaiian, they took a bite and gave me the farcical "Mm! Where can I find this place? Translation: how do we avoid falling into this tourist trap?Because this is a 100% tourist trap. And do I need to mention pissing fecal liquid out of my ass hole? That fermented coconut water was Drano to my pipes, which would have been whatevers if I had full access to a toilet but we were taking the scenic route back via Kalanianaole and there's no worse sinking feeling when you have to go and have nowhere to go. For once, thank goodness for McDonald's.
Read MoreAli Giuliano D.
Sep 17, 2023
Hands down best food in Hawaii and the owner will sit with you and tell you about their story. Great person and amazing food!
Read MoreJessica Y.
Oct 11, 2020
Cheeee hoooo! This buggah was winnahs. Excuse the inner tita in me but the Holo Holo Stop is one of those Hawaii gems that I hope stays forever. Located off of Kamehameha highway is a tiny food truck selling all of the local kine grinds: pastels, lau lau, pickled mango, dried aku, poke, and lomi salmon. On our way back home from a North Shore adventure my boyfriend and I pulled over to pick up some dinner. We picked up half a dozen lau lau and lomi salmon to make a Hawaiian style dinner. The lau laus were hot when we got them and were still warm when we finally got home and decided to eat them. I wish we caught his name because this uncle was nice, friendly, and so thoughtful. He made sure to TRIPLE bag our lau laus.Now I'm no expert on Hawaiian food but you could tell from the first bite and every bite that these were made with a lot of love. Everything we purchased from the Holo Holo Spot was on point in terms of taste. The perfect amount of pork to fat and the leaves were the right amount of soft. The lomi salmon was bomb. My only regret was not buying some kulolo and pickled mango, which only means I'll have to come back another time for more!
Read MoreLucia F.
Jan 30, 2022
BUYER BEWARE: It wouldn't matter if this was the best food in the world, this guy is scamming. Before my order was even taken, I was being asked if I was from Hawaii. I think this was so he can take advantage of me not being local. My boyfriend had also wandered off so it could have also been that I was a woman that looked like I was by myself to inflate prices.No posted prices, so he asked me how much money I had ($17). He had prepared me an extra plate that I didn't ask for... I just wanted poke. When I didn't "have enough money" he said that I should ask my boyfriend for more or to go inside and get more. When I asked how much for the poke, he said it was $10. And I said I just wanted that. He kind of argued that he had already made the other plate and I said I didn't want it. Paid him for the poke and left.Poke is good enough, not worth feeling like I was taken advantage of
Read MoreNanea K.
Mar 25, 2024
I really wanted to like this place and support local but the guy definitely scammed us and made up random prices. We bought the plate lunch with lau lau lomi salmon and kalua pig. The food tasted okay but I'm leaving this review since I got FOOD POISONING. I've been throwing up all day. This guy no more aloha spirit. We don't teach people to scam and then give people food that will make them sick.
Read MoreJonathan L.
Mar 31, 2024
Food was alright but the truck is super unsanitary flies everywhere landing on all the food and no cutting board as well. Also ripped us off 2 plates and a poke for 100$.
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