If you want to ask what the representative food on the north shore of Oahu Island is, of course, it is not a shrimp meal. From Highway Kamehameha Hwy/83 continue north, as soon as you reach the border of Kahuku, there are various dining cars on both sides of the road, and the main one is of course shrimp rice. Kahuku was originally a sugar town, and before 1947 there was a railway linking Honolulu to the north shore of Oahu and the west bank. But it is now famous for shrimp rice, which is used in nearby ponds. Kahuku's more famous shrimp meal trucks are: Giovanni''s Aloha Shrimp (the car also has a branch in Haleiwa, a small town of Haraiwa), Romy''s Kahuku Prawns & Shrimp Inc, Fumi''s Kahuku Shrimp.