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October 3, 2024

Tsue's Farm

We've driven past Tsue's Farm hundreds of times (literally), but it wasn't until recently did we stop to check it out.

We primarily went there to eat. They have a limited menu of plate lunches.

Spicy Garlic Shrimp

Shrimp Combo

Bo Spesho

Kalua Pork

Each plate comes with rice, salad, and pineapple.

I had the Bo Spesho, which came with teri chicken and noodles.  The teri chicken was more like shoyu chicken in my opinion, and was pretty salty.  The noodles were okay.  The plates are pretty pricey at $19 or $20.

My sons loved the Garlic Shrimp and Kalua Pork.

For $5, you can get a heaping mound of shave ice.  For $1 extra you can add on toppings (like condensed milk). 

It was so refreshing.

There are animals on the farm - mostly just goats and a turtle, and you can even pick fruit (for a fee).  

There is no fee to just walk through the farm, and if you're lucky, the employee may have some lettuce for you to feed the goats. 


The farm is also a launching point for kayakers and stand-up paddle boarders, and there were a lot of people who were coming through to rent kayaks or stand-up paddle boards to go down to the Anahulu River.

Tsue Farm was a nice spot to check out for a morning.  There was plenty of shade so you could enjoy your lunch or shave ice in comfort.

Tsue's Farm
62-400 Joseph P. Leong Hwy
Haleiwa, HI 96712

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