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Category Archives: Hawaii
Best Eats of Oahu: Boots & Kimo’s Homestyle Kitchen
Boots & Kimo’s (Cheap Eats, Breakfast, Windward) Other than delicious acai bowls, this was the only breakfast we went out for and I wouldn’t change a thing. Mac (macadamia) nuts are huge in Hawaii, and if you’ve never had them … Continue reading
Best of Oahu Eats: The Alley Restaurant
The Alley Restaurant at Aiea Bowl (Dinner, Leeward) One way to know Jeff and Julie are on vacation is after their 12-hour day shifts of zany activity they flop dead on the bed and watch the food network. We don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged ahi, aiea bowl, bacon, bowling, cabbage, DDD, dinner, dinner and bowling, food network, furikake, furikake ahi, green onion, guy fieri, hawaii, hip, kamaboko, leeward, mac salad, noodles, oahu, ox tail soup, seared furikake ahi, spam, take out, the alley restaurant, triple d, yakisoba, yakisoba noodles
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Best of Oahu Eats Asian Edition: Royal Kitchen, Mana-Bu, & Elena’s
Oahu is very culturally diverse and has a large population of people from across the Asian continent. One of our favorite Asian derived dishes was the Japanese food we had at Marukame Udon, though there were many other great finds including: … Continue reading
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Tagged affordable, asian, asian cuisine, breakfast, buffet, cheap, cheap eats, chicken, chicken adobo, chinatown, Chinatown Cultural Plaza, chinese, comfort food, DDD, dumpling, elena's, filipino, free, guy, guy fieri, halo halo, hawaii, healthy, honolulu, japanese, lechon, lecon special, leeward, lumpia, lunch, mana-bu, manapua, Marukame Udon, mochi, musubi, oahu, pansit, pork, regal bakery, royal kitchen, spam, strawberry daifuku, takeout, tanioka's, triple d, udon
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Best of Oahu Eats Northshore Edition: Kahuku Farms & Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck
Top Picks: Kahuku Farm Cafe (Locally Grown, Lunch/Dessert, Northshore) Even on a chilly windy day under a tent in the pouring rain, this place managed to leave a really positive impression on us. We scampered from the car to the … Continue reading
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Tagged banana, banana bread, basil mac nut pesto, best of, caramel, daytrip, dessert, dressing, farm, farm fresh, farm pizza, food truck, fresh, fresh seafood, garlic, gifts, Giovanni's, Giovanni's Shrimp Truck, grilled banana bread, haleiwa, hawaii, healthy, holiday, ice cream, kahuku, kahuku farm cafe, lilikoi, local, lunch, macadamia nut, northshore, oahu, organic, pesto, pineapple, salad, scampi, seafood, shrimp, shrimp scampi, Shrimp Truck, smoothie, tours, vanilla, vegetarian
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Best of Oahu Eats: Marukame Udon
Top Picks: Marukame Udon (Udon, Cheap Eats, Lunch/Dinner, Waikiki) Ultimate comfort food. This was one of the best meals we had on our trip, situated smack in the middle of Waikiki, super cheap and super fun experience. If you walk … Continue reading
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Tagged asparagus, beef, best of, bukake, cheap eats, chopsticks, comfort food, condiments, dinner, egg, fresh, green tea, hawaii, japanese, lunch, Marukame Udon, mushroom, niku, oahu, onion, ontama, perfect, soft boiled egg, soup, tempura, udon, waikiki
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Best of Oahu Eats: Tanioka’s Seafoods
Top Picks: Tanioka’s Seafoods: (Poke, Cheap Eats, Lunch [or early dinner], Takeout, Leeward) Our favorite meal of the entire trip was here; we visited this spot twice and both times were fantastic. This small local joint is situated in a strip … Continue reading
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Tagged ahi, beach, cheap eats, crunchy, feed me, fish patty, fish patty musubi, garlic, hawaii, inari, ko olina, lagoon, leeward, local, lunch, musubi, oahu, onion, picnic, poke, seafood, sherbert, spicy, spicy ahi crunch roll, spicy ahi inari sushi, sushi, takeout, tanioka's, vacation
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Winter Vacation!! A trip to Oahu, Hawaii
Hi, I’m back from winter vacation! This year I was fortunate enough to visit the Hawaiian island of Oahu with my love for nine whole days, internet free. Last winter we visited Maui, which was an entirely different world. Maui … Continue reading
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Tagged affodable, beach, best of, charm, cheap eats, china town, Chinatown Cultural Plaza, city, country, dives, esrot, farm, farmers market, fauna, flavor, flora, food truck, hawaii, hawaiian, hiking, history, honolulu, hostelr, indiginous, island, ko olina, leeward, local, maui, military, military history, mother nature, nature, northshore, nyc, oahu, ocean, peaceful, pearl harbor, pipe master, rain, rain forest, rainbow, sunset, swim, tourist, trails, vacation, waikiki, walmart, wind, windward, winter, winter vacation
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A recap of an amazing trip to Maui
I am gearing up for a vacation to Oahu, Hawaii, and it is all I can think about! That’s no good because I still have a week of finals left. My future trip has me reminiscing about last year when … Continue reading
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Tagged Ali’I Kula Lavender Farm, Aloha Mixed Plate, aquarium, bacon, Baldwin Beach, beach, big beach, black swan, Café Des Amis, chameleon, engaged, goats, Halekala crater, Halekala National Park, hana, Hasegawa General Store, hawaii, hike, Honalua Bay, hoopika beach, Iao Valley, Iao Valley State Monument, jackson chameleon, Kanapali Beach, keene arboretum, Kepaniwai Hertiage Gardens, kihei, kula lodge, kula strawberry, la peruse bay, lahiana, lavendar, lavendar farm, leopard rays, Luau, Ma’alaea General Store, Mala Ocean Tavern, mama's fish house, maui, Maui Ocean Center, maui swap meet, maui tacos, mixed plate, nature, O’heo Gulch Pools, Old Lahaina Luau, opakapka, paia, Pipiwai Trail, prawns, protea, rainbow eucalyptus trees, red sand beach, road to hana, sharks, slaughterhouse, Son’z, Son’z Maui Steakhouse, sunrise, sunset, swan, tiger prawns, trails, twin falls, unicorn fish, vacation, Waimoku Falls, water fowl, wild goats, wind surfing, zen
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