Oahuâs North Shore may be best known as a surferâs paradise, but itâs also home to Tedâs Bakery, which s ideal after a day at the beach. The local institution started selling coffee and pastries in 1987, quickly gaining a following for their Chocolate Haupia Cream Pie. These days, you can also find savory sustenance all day, including local favorites like the Loco Moco, a hearty breakfast of white rice topped with a hamburger patty, fried egg and brown gravy, or a plate lunch, Hawaiiâs answer to the Southern meat-and-three. Choose from favorites like garlic shrimp, Hawaiian BBQ chicken or teriyaki beef, served with two scoops of white rice and macaroni salad (or sub in brown rice and a tossed salad); portions are shareable, so order a couple to split. Thereâs plenty of outdoor seating, but many visitors order food to take on a picnic at nearby Sunset Beach Park. Beyond the Chocolate Haupia Cream Pie, try the Pineapple Macadamia Nut Upside Down Cake, made with macadamia nuts from the Big Islandâs Hamakua region.