We Go Eat: Secret Aloha Bites Tour




We Go Eat: Secret Aloha Bites Tour
Join us for "We Go Eat - Secret Aloha Bites" to explore Oahu's hidden culinary gems. Taste iconic dishes from fresh poke to traditional delights, discovering Hawaii's rich food culture.
Experience Details
No two days are the same on this immersive food tour, where we take you to hidden gems and local favorites across Oahu. From fresh poke to savory manapua, iconic spam musubi, and traditional Hawaiian dishes, you’ll sample a variety of flavors that define island cuisine.
Your expert local guide will curate 3–4 stops based on the day’s best offerings, ensuring a mix of classic staples and off-the-beaten-path finds. Whether it’s a family-run bakery in Chinatown, a roadside spot known for its hand-pounded poi, or a fresh seafood market by the harbor, each stop adds to the story of Hawaii’s vibrant food culture.
Come hungry and leave with a deeper appreciation for Hawaii’s flavors, people, and traditions!
What You Get
Good To Know
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What You’ll Experience
Chinatown
Meeting & Pickup
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the experience start time to receive a full refund.
Excellent sightseeing and information. Food was authentic and delicious. Guide, Mat was personable and full of knowledge. His dashing good looks and pleasant personality didn't hurt either. Wou...read more
I am not disappointed there was no tasting in Chinatown, just surprised since it was the only info listed on the itinerary. Matt was upbeat and engaging anyway. We ate local treats . There were rea...read more
We visited parts of the island that we had never seen before, and definitely ate at some places that a tourist would never find. Matt was a fantastic guide.
An amazingly authentic experience! The food was delicious and Lanai makes it all come together with amazing history and story telling from his life experiences. Highly recommend!!!
First, if you don't like Hawaiian food, you're not going to like the tour. Second, it wasn't 3 hours, it was 2 hours. So you're paying $100 / hour. Most of that seems to be to pay for his celebri...read more



