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Join Date: Nov 2006
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i'll be going to honolulu soon for a few days. i like really nature-y stuff, not so much of the malls and touristy things within the city. this will be my first time.
i'll be visiting a few places, including diamondhead, hanauma bay, lanikai (eastside), PCC, pearl harbor, marketplace, KCC farmer's market, and some other smaller sights/sounds. my hawaiian food visits include rainbow's drive-in, alan wong's, helena's, and some smaller local places recommended by friends. what are some other things i need to see/do, in your opinion? i would also love it if someone would point out some great picture taking spots, since i'm a photographer by trade ![]() thanks for any and all suggestions! |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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if you come on a good weather day, just drive up from kaneohe towards north shore, stop at all the beaches(turtle beach for turtle sightings, read the signs/warnings and do not touch them though) and finish the trip driving haleiwa shopping mall to watch some live glass figurine making/check out surf shop museum(the guy that runs it got tons of stories/super talkative. when driving back from haleiwa, dont drive back the way you came, try driving towards the freeway passing all the plantations that show up along the way, tons of open/flat space.
i enjoyed that trip and i dislike the outdoors ![]() oh..north shore shrimp shops are standard tourist places, i loved the spicy/garlic/shoyu prawns with rice i had..mmm i miss that ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: the Zoo
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Remember that Leathersoul is in Hawaii, gotta check that out.
When I was in HI, the best time I had was, interestingly, horse-back riding. Skip the whale watch, it's a waste of time. Half of time you are sea-sick, and you can't see shit anyway. |
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Eat lunch at ONO's!!!!!!!!!!! It's a few miles off Waikiki and it is the best plate lunch you will ever have. The salt-meat watercress is the "fucking winner" (I was told that by one of the beach boys that teaches surfing on Waikiki and he was sooo right)
Also, Ninikuya garlic restaurant is off the beaten path and pretty good, as are some of the little road-side sushi places (cheap and awesome). |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Los Angeles
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I didn't dig Ono's for some reason, seemed expensive and the food wasn't that great.
Loved the Rainbow Drive in....get the slushie with ice cream on the bottom. Side Street Inn is AWESOME. Their fried pork chops and also their poke and different fish dishes are excellent. Not so much for the food but Duke's in Waikiki is my favorite place to hang on a sunny afternoon when they have the guitarist out there playing cover songs. Kailua was great. Kayaking there was really fun and the beach is absolutely beautiful. Saw some big turtles in the water, which was cool. I hated the Polynesian Cultural Center, I'd rather just spend the time exploring the North Shore more. Maybe hit up a Luau (I did Paradise Cove which was good). |
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Not left of center?
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Making pearls.
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Whatever you do, try a spam musabi and a lao-lao. I probably did not spell those correctly, but phonetically correct.
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F*ck you, I'm taking yours. | |
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Tip for the OP... Poi is not meant to be eaten alone... you should put it on top of a piece of kalua pork or something else, it will feel awful in your mouth alone and not taste particularly good. | |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 362
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Go to Helena's for some real Hawaiian soul food. Pipikau short ribs!
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(or maybe that one is just hawaii?)But I am also bewildered by the love of Krab (artificial crab) across Asia | |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Los Angeles
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I've heard a lot of hype about Ono, it did not live up to it. found an old post of mine from another board: ![]() $13.45 for a kalua pig meal. only included these small plates....one order of kalua pig, some rice, some lomi lomi salmon, some kind of dried-type of beef (pipikalua), and some haupia (coconut gelatin dessert). honestly the only thing that stood out was the haupia. The Kalua pig was not very good, the dried rubbery beef didn't knock me off my seats either...so what was good here? Not sure. I thought it would be more comfort food....but it was very underwhelming. | |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: the Zoo
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+ soyu + two fried eggs (sunny-side up) + big heaping pile of rice = YUM |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 362
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Spam was introduced to Hawaii when it was shipped there in large quantities to support US servicemen, and it eventually made its way into the local culture and cuisine.
Artificial crab is actually not that popular in Asia. Sometimes used in stews and soups. It's very popular however in bastardized versions of sushi, i.e. California Rolls. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 362
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Spam LOCO MOCO... this is eaten for BREAKFAST on the islands. Also traditionally done with hamburger instead of spam. And people wonder why so many great sumos and pro wrestlers have been Polynesian.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Making pearls.
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