
Aloha Below Zero
ConfirmedHawaii-based vendor selling freeze-dried snacks (including freeze-dried Hi-Chew) and 3D-printed figures.
Friday · 4-8 PM
Friday, June 5, 2026 · 59 vendors

Hawaii-based vendor selling freeze-dried snacks (including freeze-dried Hi-Chew) and 3D-printed figures.

Handmade all-natural pet jerky treats produced in Hawaii.

Honolulu-based food truck serving teppanyaki plates including shrimp, steak, lobster, chicken, and lamb with house-made teriyaki sauce.

Mililani-based food truck serving Hawaiian and Filipino plates and pupus.

Oahu pop-up food vendor known for waffle dogs, loaded fries and nachos, walking tacos, and tater wands: crispy shredded-potato sticks with a cheesy crust and rotating toppings.

Family-run Oahu food truck serving seasoned chicken wings and loaded crinkle-cut fries with house sauces and dry rubs at markets and community events.

Family-run pop-up specializing in Mexican-style elotes, flavored corn on the cob, corn-in-a-cup, elote nachos, and specialty fresca drinks.

Crepe vendor appearing in recent Ono Grindz & Makeke lineups. Product details are inferred from the business name.

D's Steak Truck serves steak plates and bulgogi cheesesteak sandwiches from Kahuku Sugar Mill on Oahu's North Shore. Owner Dhon Sugui also runs a second location in Waikiki.

Mobile mochi food truck offering fresh stuffed mochi and dessert pop-ups across Oahu.

Aiea dessert shop and pop-up from Daniela Fry selling chocolate-dipped strawberries, caramel apples, Berry Bitez, cheesecake cups, and custom dipped treats.

Small family business serving fresh herbal and fruit teas (hibiscus, butterfly pea, dragon fruit, lilikoi) made with locally grown North Shore ingredients.
On Friday, June 5, 2026, What the Truck?! at Waikele runs 4-8 PM.
You'll find What the Truck?! at Waikele at Waikele Center, 94-849 Lumiaina St, Waipahu, HI 96797.
The roster here shows 59 vendors for Friday, June 5, 2026. Lineups can change, so check the roster source notes or organizer updates before you go.
Honolulu Magazine reported that founder Debbie Montero began organizing monthly food events at Mililani High in 2015 and launched What the Truck?! in 2019 through By My Standards. (https://www.honolulumagazine.com/this-monthly-food-truck-rally-attracts-eaters-from-across-oahu-to-waikele/)