Where to Find the Best Shave Ice on Kauai

Where to Find the Best Shave Ice on Kauai

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The snowy treat known as shave ice (not “shaved”) came to Hawaiʻi with the Japanese and Okinawan immigrants who worked on the sugar plantations in the late 1860s. By the mid-20th century, the modern version of shave ice, with its rainbow of flavors and additions such as ice cream and “snowcaps” of sweetened condensed milk, was typically found at humble Japanese-American grocery stores such as M. Matsumoto on Oahu’s North Shore. Today, you can expect even more flavors, gourmet natural syrups, and options such as chewy mochi balls or sweet red adzuki beans. Here are our favorite spots for shave ice on Kauai.

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Shave Ice on Kauai's North Shore

Photo: Courtesy of Jojo’s Shave Ice

Jojo’s Shave Ice

Fresh ingredients and large portions for a great price! At Jojo’s, the size options are Da Kine (28oz) or Big Kahuna (40oz). They have 16 flavor combinations, but if you’d like to invent your own, go for it! You’ll just need to decide your favorite mix of flavors, ice cream and toppings. Additional locations in Waimea and Coconut Market Place. The Hanalei location is open daily 12am to 7pm.

Photo: Courtesy of Wishing Well Shave Ice

Wishing Well Shave Ice

You can’t miss this colorful food truck with the wooden roof. The space may be small but Wishing Well is scooping locally sourced goodness to fill up your cup. They focus on local and sustainable here, so you know your cones and utensils are all Earth friendly. It’s a delicious treat you can feel good about. Open daily from 9:30am to 5pm. 

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Kilauea Fish Market

Located right outside this fish market is shaved ice — whether you get a meal first, or come only for their shave ice, it’ll be worth your time. There are a variety of flavors, most of which are traditional for shave ice. kilaueafishmarket.com  

Shave Ice on Kauai's South Shore

Photo: Courtesy of The Fresh Shave

The Fresh Shave

Fresh Shave names its hand-crafted syrups made from local organic ingredients after mustache styles—the Handle Bar, the Chevron and the Fu Manchu are a few favorites. All you have to do is decide what style “mustache” is your favorite! Open Monday through Saturday 12pm to 5pm. Closed Sunday. 

Photo: Courtesy of Waikomo Shave Ice

Waikomo Shave Ice

Waikomo offers fresh fruit and cream toppings in addition to many great flavors. This is a healthy and refreshing dessert in your compostable cup. The utensils are eco-friendly as well—this is a plastic-free company. So enjoy the tasty treat and feel good about eating it too. Open Saturday through Thursday 12pm to 5pm. Closed Friday. 

Photo: Courtesy of Longie's Shaved Ice and Treats on Yelp

Longie's Shaved Ice and Treats

Even though they were established only more recently in 2021, Longie’s is a beloved shaved ice spot that will both keep you cool and satisfy your sweet tooth. The shaved ice is served atop decadent vanilla ice cream, giving the traditional treat a twist that will make sense as soon as you take a bite. If shaved ice isn’t your preference, they also sell other refreshing treats such as shakes and lemonade. hanapepe.org 

Photo: Courtesy of Uncle’s Shave Ice Kauai

Uncle's Shave Ice Kauai

This is one of two locations on Kauai, the other being in Lihue, and you’ll definitely want to get to one of them. There are many toppings available, so don’t hesitate to get creative with your order — request Azuki beans and ice cream, or even a sweet cream cap and fresh fruit. You’ll also have a plethora of flavor options, including the often traditional ones like cherry or blue Hawaiian, as well as more unique ones like birthday cake and gummy bear. uncleskauai.com 

Shave Ice on Kauai's Central Coast

Photo: Courtesy of Wailua Shave Ice

Wailua Shave Ice

Picnic tables shaded by umbrellas set the tone for this laid-back food truck. Wailua Shave Ice has lots of flavors and toppings to choose from for their traditional shave ice made with fresh local fruit. There are also tasty smoothies and acai bowls on the menu, in case you want to chase your shave ice with something just as fresh and tasty. Open daily from 12pm to 8:30pm.

Photo: Courtesy of Rachael S. on Yelp

Hee Fat General Store

As its name implies, this store isn’t exclusive to shave ice, but it certainly does it right and you won’t want to be left out in trying it. They offer their own creations, such as their lava flow shave ice that features pineapple, strawberry and coconut flavors atop macadamia nut ice cream, or customers can create their own by picking their flavors and toppings. hee-fat-general-store.business.site  

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