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Stopped here during a circle tour of the island. It was raining, but we had a great time kayaking on the river. It wasn't the most scenic river area but it was low key and a calm river to paddle on for any level of ability. We had lunch at a pavilion here which was brought to us in to-go containers from an off site location. The food was fine, but it was hard to enjoy given the number of birds gathering around. There are a variety of domestic ducks and other fowl, but with that comes a lot of bird poop and it was kind of disgusting to be eating amidst such an unclean area with constant begging animals. I'm not blaming the animals for begging - obviously its because people feed them - but there are ways to maintain a cleaner area and attempt to keep the birds away or dissuade visitors from feeding them. Made it hard to enjoy lunch. There are bathrooms and changing areas/showers; they are pretty primitive but they worked.…
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Date of experience: January 2020
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We found this place 5 years ago and as soon as we landed our first must do was to pay a visit to Tsue’s Farm and have lunch. They offer the plumpest, freshest shrimp. We ordered the igarlic, coconut and the spicy shrimp, all satisfyingly delicious. Besides serving up delicious food, they also offer paddle boarding and kayaking on the river. They have farm animals and tortoises a great place for couples or kids. It’s hard no to just relax and enjoy everything they have to offer. If you are on your way to The North Shore stop and check it out, you won’t be disappointed. …
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Date of experience: January 2020
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Amazing shrimp! Great meal a must stop if you’re up that way! Look into the paddle boarding too, nice paddle down the river to the bay. Check out the north shore beach bus tour they make a stop here!
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Date of experience: September 2019
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We spent one morning kayaking (my daughter opted to paddle board) on the Anahulu River via Tsue's Farm in Haleiwa on the island of Oahu.The Anahulu River is 7.1 miles long. It is on the western side of the Koolau Mountain Range and empties into Waialua Bay at Haleiwa. We paddled a mile or so and saw locals catching big crabs along its banks. After our paddle, we enjoyed a delicious lunch of coconut shrimp, teriyaki chicken and noodles on the banks of the river, accompanied by some of the island's wild chickens and kittens. Afterwards, we were treated to shave ice from their stand.…
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Date of experience: April 2019
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