Overview
Khankham Thai food truck is a Thai takeout-style operation in Haleʻiwa on Oʻahu’s North Shore. The Google Places record and third-party listings line up on the same address, phone number, and Clover ordering site, and the business is currently marked operational. (wanderlog.com)
For travelers, it looks like a practical North Shore stop for a casual Thai meal rather than a destination dining room. The appeal is mostly in the combination of quick-service food-truck format, broad Thai menu, and a strong cluster of recent reviews praising specific dishes and value. (wanderlog.com)
Cuisine & Specialties
The menu sits squarely in Thai food truck territory, but the available evidence suggests a broader, more mixed lineup than a tightly edited specialist menu. Recent review snippets and the Uber Eats listing point to noodles, curries, fried appetizers, salads, sticky rice, and drinks, with a notable emphasis on pork belly, pad Thai, papaya salad, and coconut drinks. (ubereats.com)
- Overall menu style: casual Thai food truck with a large menu; likely built for broad appeal and quick ordering rather than a narrow chef-driven concept. One reviewer described it as having about 115 options. That is a reviewer observation, not a verified menu count, but it matches the sense of a very expansive menu. (wanderlog.com)
- Notable dishes and specialties with support: crispy pork belly, shrimp pad Thai, summer rolls, papaya salad / Lao-style papaya salad, garlic shrimp, Thai tea, spicy shrimp, shrimp green curry, coconut drinks, and sticky rice with peanut sauce. Seasonal mango coconut sticky rice was mentioned in a travel tip, but that appears to be a lighter-signal suggestion rather than a clearly documented permanent item. (wanderlog.com)
- Price expectations: Google lists the place at price level 2, and one reviewer placed entrees around $15–$20, describing that as fair or slightly cheaper than nearby food trucks, though with portions that may be smaller than some competitors. That suggests a midrange quick-meal spend rather than bargain pricing. (wanderlog.com)
- Dietary usefulness / limitations: there are enough salad, noodle, rice, curry, and vegetable-side options to suggest reasonable flexibility for mixed groups. That said, the strongest evidence points to a menu that is meat- and seafood-heavy, and one reviewer noted the food can run quite spicy, so spice-sensitive diners should ask carefully. (ubereats.com)
Notable Features & Ambiance
This is a food truck, so the experience is built around ordering casually and eating in a very informal North Shore setting rather than sitting down for a long meal. The third-party review pattern suggests it functions as a grab-and-go stop, with some room for waiting and possibly limited on-site eating, but the main use case is quick takeaway rather than full-service dining. (wanderlog.com)
- Service model and seating style: fast-casual food truck; likely counter-order, then wait for pickup. Reviewers described it as a food truck vibe and an “order and take” place. (wanderlog.com)
- Atmosphere and decor: informal, colorful, and truck-based. One reviewer specifically mentioned that the truck was “adorably decorated,” which is a modest but useful signal that the setup is pleasant rather than purely utilitarian. (wanderlog.com)
- Amenities or practical features: there is no strong evidence of table service or reservation infrastructure. The main practical upside is location in Haleʻiwa with easy compatibility for a North Shore day trip. (wanderlog.com)
- Best fit: a casual lunch or early dinner stop, especially for visitors already exploring the North Shore and looking for a quick Thai meal with a few standout dishes. (wanderlog.com)
- Weaker fit: travelers wanting a polished dining room, a tightly curated menu, or a place where ambience is the main draw. The food-truck format and mixed review comments on consistency make it less compelling for people seeking a highly controlled sit-down experience. (wanderlog.com)
History & Background
Very little meaningful ownership or origin-story material surfaced in the sources reviewed. The online footprint is mostly practical rather than narrative: Google Places, the Clover ordering page, and third-party directory/review listings. The one complication is naming drift, since some sources and reviews refer to “Khan & Phim Thai Food Truck” while the Google identity anchor is “Khankham Thai food truck.” That looks like a likely branding/name variation rather than a separate business, but it should still be treated as a mild identity caveat. (ubereats.com)
Review Sentiment Snapshot
What People Love
The strongest recurring praise is for the food itself: crispy pork belly, shrimp pad Thai, papaya salad, summer rolls, garlic shrimp, and sticky rice with peanut sauce come up repeatedly in positive reviews. Reviewers also tend to describe the food as fresh, flavorful, and generously satisfying, and several mention friendly, fast service. (wanderlog.com)
Common Gripes
The main recurring concerns are not about the concept but about execution: one reviewer thought the menu was excessively large, another felt the portions were a bit small for the price, and another found the pad Thai too fish-sauce forward. A separate review mentioned a freezer-burnt crab meat dish, though that same review still praised other items, so that complaint looks more item-specific than restaurant-wide. There is also at least one criticism of staff friendliness, but the broader review set leans positive, so that downside looks mixed rather than dominant. (wanderlog.com)
Practical Visitor Tips
- Google Places lists daily hours as 10:00 AM–8:30 PM every day; Uber Eats shows the business as unavailable there and displays a different daily window of 11:00 AM–8:00 PM, so treat delivery-platform hours as less reliable than Google’s current place hours. (ubereats.com)
- Best time to go is probably outside peak lunch and dinner rush if you want a shorter wait. That advice is supported by the third-party review summary. (wanderlog.com)
- This appears to be a walk-up, food-truck-style stop rather than a reservation restaurant. No credible evidence of a reservation system surfaced. (wanderlog.com)
- If you are spice-sensitive, ask about heat level before ordering; review evidence suggests some dishes can run hot. (wanderlog.com)
- If you want the safest “signature” order based on review patterns, the strongest bets are crispy pork belly, shrimp pad Thai, papaya salad, garlic shrimp, or Thai tea. (wanderlog.com)
- The address places it on Kamehameha Highway in Haleʻiwa, in the North Shore visitor corridor, which makes it an easy add-on to a day of beach, town, or food-truck hopping. (wanderlog.com)
Verification Notes
- Google Places identity anchor matches the candidate facts: Khankham Thai food truck, 66-235 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712, USA, (808) 421-8684, website Clover online ordering page. (wanderlog.com)
- Business status is operational on Google Places.
- Mild identity drift: third-party sources alternate between “Khankham Thai food truck” and “Khan & Phim Thai Food Truck / KHANKHAM THAI”. No evidence suggests a different restaurant, but the naming variation should be preserved as a caveat. (wanderlog.com)
- No major suite-number or relocation conflict was found. (mapquest.com)
Sources
- Google Places details for Khankham Thai food truck —
https://maps.google.com/?cid=15938057263102719042— retrieved 2026-04-02. Most useful for canonical identity, operational status, address, phone, category, hours, rating, and price level. - Clover online ordering page —
https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/khankham-thai-haleiwa— retrieved 2026-04-02. Most useful as the official website anchor and for confirming the business uses Clover ordering. The page itself did not render usable menu content in the crawl. - Uber Eats listing for KHANKHAM THAI —
https://www.ubereats.com/store/khankham-thai/dRnoI_h6RbuFwBhNlR3P6Q— retrieved 2026-04-02. Useful for menu-category confirmation, platform availability caveat, and a second operational-hours signal. - Wanderlog place page for Khankham Thai food truck —
https://wanderlog.com/place/details/7998870/khankham-thai-food-truck— retrieved 2026-04-02. Most useful for review-pattern reading, dish mentions, travel tips, and the naming variant “Khan & Phim Thai Food Truck.” Some statements here are paraphrases of user reviews, not hard restaurant facts. - MapQuest listing for Khankham Thai food truck —
https://www.mapquest.com/us/hawaii/khankham-thai-food-truck-796338123— retrieved 2026-04-02. Used only as a lightweight address cross-check and to note the shared address cluster at this location.
