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Review: Wailua Shave Ice Portland

November 5, 2020 by Island Miler

I love all natural shave ice. I can’t even eat the old school syrupy stuff anymore. So, while we were in Portland last year, I made it a point to finally give Wailua Shave Ice Portland a try.

I’m actually kind of embarrassed that I haven’t tried Wailua Shave Ice before. After all, they’re a Kauai-based company that continues to operate on the island today. That means I could’ve hopped on a 30-minute 102-mile flight to visit the original location. But, instead, I had to fly five miles and 2,603 miles to FINALLY try them. The important thing, those, is that I finally did get to try them.

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Wailua Shave Ice Portland Shave Ice Location
Menu
Our Order
Wailua Shave Ice Portland, Final Thoughts
Long Weekend in Portland

Wailua Shave Ice Portland Shave Ice Location

Though you won’t see it from the street, Wailua Shave Ice is in the heart of Portland. It’s half a mile from our hotel, two blocks from Grassa, and across the street from Powell Books. However, the reason why you won’t see it from the outside is that it’s tucked inside the Union Way Shopping Arcade.

Wailua Shave Ice Portland

As you might imagine, the shop is a cozy little space with limited seating. It’s also hugely popular. So, if you plan on visiting, try to visit during off hours or expect to stand.

Menu

Wailua Shave does things a little differently than most other places. You see, their menu is comprised of a selection of pre-determined flavors and toppings. It’s worth noting, though, that while the Kapa’a and Portland locations share a lot of the same menu items, but do have some differences. For example, Kauai has lilikoi when seasonally available. Whereas, in Portland, you’ll see seasonal tea flavors.

Aside from shave ice, the Kapa’a location features a selection of açaí bowls and smoothies. Portland, on the other hand, now has Chocolate Banana Butter Mochi, which I totally would’ve ordered if they had it when we visited!

Our Order

The wife and I were terribly hungry after eating throughout the day up to this point. So, we decided to split a single order of Da Mango One – mango juice, sweetened condensed milk, and fresh mango.

Wailua Shave Ice Portland

It’s a nicely balanced bowl of shave ice, in my opinion. It has a nice mango flavor with a touch of creaminess added by the drizzle of condensed milk. I do wish the mango flavor was a little more assertive, but it’s still very tasty. And, at $6.50, it’s a good value too.

Wailua Shave Ice Portland

Wailua Shave Ice Portland, Final Thoughts

Unsurprisingly, Wailua Shave Ice Portland is the real deal. The texture of the ice is the same you’ll find in Hawaii, though the flavors are a bit different from what we usually see. That said, Wailua Shave Ice Portland (and Kapa’a) is someplace I’d definitely head back to.

Long Weekend in Portland

  • Introduction
  • My Best Flight Ever – AS 978 HNL to PDX
  • Mazda CX-5 Rental at Alamo PDX
  • Hotel Review: Hi-Lo Hotel, Autograph Collection
  • Summer Flavors at Blue Star Donuts
  • Restaurant Review – Le Pigeon
  • Portland State University Farmers Market
  • Jacobsen Salt + The Grilled Cheese Grill
  • Wailua Shave Ice Portland

Filed Under: Trip Reports, Island Miler, Oregon, Travel Blogging Tagged With: PDX, PDX eats, PDX food, Portland, portland eats, Wailua Shave Ice, Wailua Shave Ice Portland

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