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Dat Cajun Guy: New Orleans Food Truck in Haleiwa, Hawaii

Dat Cajun Guy: New Orleans Food Truck in Haleiwa, Hawaii

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Details about Dat Cajun Guy: Get live updates on SNAPCHAT: migrationology Full day vlog of this day: Haleiwa is just a small historic and touristy town on the North Shore of Oahu, in Hawaii. Yet even though its pretty small, there are some great places to eat. One of the places I wanted to try on this trip was a food truck called Dat Cajun Guy, which as you can probably guess, serves both Cajun and Creole food, a menu of New Orleans styles cuisine. New Orleans styles food is a cuisine that I have very little experience eating so far in my life, so I was pretty excited to try it. We arrived for lunch, and the food truck was already quite busy as they usually order. Since its a good truck, you go up to the side of the truck, where the menu is posted, and you make your order. You can then either choose to take your food away, or stay there are eat - there are about a dozen benches to sit at - I think its a good idea to eat there because the food is too good to take far. I had already looked at some pictures of the food at Dat Cajun Guy, so I knew what I was going to order when we arrived. The first thing I order was a side of fried pickles, something I had never had before. The pickles, which I believe were dill pickles, were sliced into potato chip slices, battered, then deep fried. They were served with a thick creamy sauce. The pickles were nice and crispy on the outside, and then they were salty and sour on the inside, and dipped into the creamy sauce, they were even better. I loved them. Next I ordered a full order of New Orleans BBQ shrimp. They asked me if I wanted naked or non-naked shrimp, the naked being without batter, and non-naked battered and deep fried. I decided to get half and half. The shrimp were not bbq like on the grill, but instead they were almost stewed in a thick and rich New Orleans bbq sauce that was tangy, slightly sweet, and was packed with flavor. The shrimp came with a scoop of brown rice, and bread on the side. But the dish at Dat Cajun Guy that I think was probably my favorite was the po-boy (po boy) sandwich, and I ordered the fish and shrimp combo. The shrimp and fish were battered and deep fried, then stuffed into a crusty baguette with a number of sauce. It was amazing, the perfect ratio of ingredients, and after adding a little New Orleans Louisiana hot sauce, it was even better. The food at Dat Cajun Guy was amazing, I loved everything we ordered. For amazing New Orleans Cajun and Creole food in Hawaii, youve got to make the trip to Haleiwa and eat at Dat Cajun Guy. Here are the details about Dat Cajun Guy if you have a chance to eat here: Address: 66-472 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, HI 96712, United States Open hours: 10: 30 am - 4 pm, closed on Sunday and Wednesday, but its a good idea to check their social media profiles before going because they occasionally have special events, so might not always be open on their official open hours. Dat Cajun Guy: Prices: Meals are in the 10 - 15 range, which is quite expensive, but its pretty normal for Hawaii food How to get there: Dat Cajun Guy is right along Kamehameha Highway, within the old part of historic Haleiwa town. Theres a food truck lot where youll find about 5 - 10 different food trucks, and Dat Cajun Guy is the food truck right at the front at the entrance. the full post about this food truck over on Migrationology. com
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


I wish I could travel the world and just eat food. that would be in my opinion the best life anyone could live. I also love that fact that your so open minded about trying different types of foods. Next time you go to places try foods like ox tongue, pig guts, cow brain and show people that these parts make great tasting meals as well. Happy fan from New Zealand.
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Aloha Mark. That Cajun Guy has opened up a space across MALAMA Market now. they just opened up a few months ago. I would love to try their ComBo. I kinda laughed at this cause you're in Hawaii Tasting and eating Cajun. Would you go to New Orleans and try their Cajun food. must be very yummy there.
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MarkWe need a better meter face ranking expressions of foods from you. Then just always awesome/orgasmic one dimension expression, it seems to me everythings awesome expression. I wondering if you could give us 3 types of expressions not good, okay, and awesome/orgasmic face expressions? #lol
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I love to see ppl enjoy food from my home town po'boys are the best, it's the bread that makes the whole sandwich the only place to authentic bread from is Leidenheimer Bakery they service the whole city, other bred is ok if the seasoning is to perfection, missing home right now
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Great video. Always looking forward to your next video. Keep up the awesome work. New Orleans food always looks and smells amazing, I can't help but love southern american food. XDI loved those freshwater prawns those were probably my favorite shrimps from your videos.
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I get a little weary of him not knowing the names of what he's eating. He knows all about Asian, but not other nationalities. And most of the time, these things are on the menu. Or easily found out from the person serving or selling. Don't get me wrong, I love this guy, but.
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hi Mark. do u know food of Sri Lanka? u will defeneatly taste different kinds of special food in Sri Lankaplease visit and make a video, because malu pan and kiri bath are extremely different and u will like it. Ananth Kumar, France. give me a response please
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hi mark my dad and i love your videos. esp your thailand vids. my dad just got back from chiang mai and phuket a couple months ago. wish i could have gone but i had to work. boo. lol anyway your videos are great, thanks for sharing alohas: )
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Fried pickles are one of my favorite foods. I can't believe you've never had them before. :DYou should try fried green tomatoes They're great with the same type of sauce. I have to admit it grossed me out when you ate the shrimp tail though.
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Im Just Saying If You Want To Eat Really Spicy Cultural Food, You Should Travel To Bangladesh As It Used To Be One Of The Best Areas Of British India And The Cuisine Is Just A Trip For Your Mouth To HellFire ( In A Good Way And Spicy Way )
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