Some of the new things I tried in the first half of July...
Stumptown Cold Brew with Coconut Cream & Sugar...I used half the carton (serving size is the whole carton) and diluted with more iced coffee...this was delicious.
Juicy and ice cold mountain apple...delicious!
1st time at Pieology.
You can put any amount of toppings and the pizzas are all the same size and price.
Fun, fast and good.
Firestone Walker's Nitro Merlin Milk Stout...chocolatey, a little smokey.
Would've been nice(r) with a scoop of vanilla ice cream in it...
Moena Cafe in Kapolei serves dinner and we went there while my Dad's sister was in town...
The braised short ribs were tender.
The okinawan sweet potato mash was a little too sweet and a little too coconut-y.
Restaurant Kuni's catering menu...great service and perfect for the memorial service we had for my Dad.
Zippy's Dream Cake...Dream cake was one of my Dad's faves...this version was kinda meh...
My brother thought the chocolate was kinda too oily...
Gina's Fish Jun...the sauce was sweet and sour which was different from other fish jun I've had.
The taegu was overly soft and sweet too.
Will try some other sides next time.
7-eleven has a 7-eleven day on July 11, in which they give away free small slurpees.
I had never had one, so I went to check them out...I didn't know how to operate the machine (sad, yeah?!), so I needed coaching from the masses standing in line behind me (Thank you!)
Li hing mui slurpee was super sour but tasted more like cherry...meh, but at least I got to try.
Li hing mui is a Chinese preserved plum which is similar to dried Japanese umeboshi...if you salivate when hearing either, you probably grew up in Hawaii.
Japan's 7-elevens need slurpees though...
Meat Jun Bento from Paalaa Kai Mini Mart...only $6 and the meat is tender and flavorful.
My Aunty M1 commented that BFF W and I have gone here quite often this trip home...I told her that "it is closer to get to from Pearl City"...
The malasadas from Paalaa Kai Bakery, called Sada's Malassadas...are super poofy and stay that way the next day.
The sugar melts (the next day) but the malasadas stay intact and doesn't smoosh like others (you know which ones), nor are they oily....love!
While others go to this bakery for their snow puffies, I have only been buying this malasada.
Black Sheep Cream Co.'s "Rub some bacon on it"....Peanut Butter Cream and their Homemade Maple Bacon Toffee...so so good!
That is their single scoop (HUGE) and only $4.50 (tax included).
This place is hard to find...it's between SuperCuts and Subway near the Waipio Costco...no signage outside and the interior is dark, so they don't look like they are open...
Have a good week.
Restaurant Kuni
94-210 Leokane Street
Waipahu, Hawaii
Phone: 808.671.1100
Hours: Lunch 11:00-14:00, Dinner 17:00-21:00
Pieology
Pearlridge Uptown
Aiea, Hawaii
Phone: 808.200.5085
Hours: Mondays-Saturdays 10:30-21:30, Sundays 10:30-20:00
Closed when the mall is
Black Sheep Cream Co
94-1235 Ka Uka Boulevard
Waipio, Hawaii
Phone: 808.620.7904
Hours: 10:00-21:00
Kat & Satoshi's eating and traveling adventures around Japan (and sometimes Hawaii)
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Monday, July 16, 2018
Thursday, July 12, 2018
foodie june
Earlier in mid-June, BFF W and I were able to get in our last Tacos Zarate fix, they closed up for good June 14, 2018.
On this particular day, I had their fish tacos, super crunchy outside and tender fish inside....will miss their food.
Fish jun bento from Palama Supermarket...enough for two meals!
I also tried the meat jun bento (no photo) and love both!
Kalapawai Cafe & Deli has a shop in Kapolei, I tried their tuna sandwich.
Lots of veggies and lots of tuna salad...and their fries are crispy...so good!
Lychee from the Big Island (Island of Hawaii) were being sold at Costco...some weren't too sweet but for the most part they were delicious.
With all the krazy vog (volcanic smog) from the Big Island, it makes for beautiful sunsets.
Tried Ruscello restaurant in Nordstrom with my aunties.
It was a day when they were going to turn off all the power in the area that my parents home is located, to do some maintenance work, so I made sure to get out of the house.
The crispy panko chicken salad was similar to mochiko chicken but crispier...delicious. (Thanks Aunty M for lunch!)
Pineapple Mint Iced Tea from Island Vintage Shave Ice...super refreshing on that blazing day. (Thanks Aunty M1!)
Mango from Aunty V's stash...Thank you!
Tillamookies...Tillamook ice cream sandwiches filled with mint chocolate chip was meh...the mint seemed to be more peppermint like those hard red and white candies than spearmint.
1st time trying the baked manapua and custard bolo bao from Honolulu Kitchen.
The baked manapua is huge and the outside is really sweet & sticky.
Custard bolo bao is similar to Japan's melon pan but softer and filled with custard.
I'm glad I tried both.
Have you tried the fried chicken from Paalaa Kai Mini Mart (next door to Paalaa Kai Bakery)?
It was my first time.
The skin is so crispy and the chicken so juicy...I dare you not to eat all the crispy skin...I couldn't stop eating it.
1 piece chicken and a musubi under $3! I now understand why all the surfers were hanging out and eating this in the parking lot.
Da Snack Shack is a tiny food court at Pearlridge with 3 shops sharing the kitchen.
Annie's Kitchen, a Vietnamese restaurant is one of them.
I tried their bbq beef banh mi...too bad all their veg was cilantro and not much daikon-carrot pickles.
Also, bummer their beef wasn't tender.
(My brother tried their BBQ Pork Sandwich a couple weeks later and said it was good)
1st time trying HAL special from W & M Bar-B-Q...teri cheese burger topped with lettuce, tomato & onion AND slices of teri beef!
So good, dunno why I have never ordered this before...
1st time trying Donut King.
I tried their chocolate coconut cake doughnut...so moist!
And so cheap too, under $2.
Teri beef sandwich from Shiro's...the beef was super tender...delicious.
Been wanting to try Aloha Cones for some time, but their shop in town has parking issues, so am glad they also have this shop in that Da Snack Shack at Pearlridge.
I tried their mini chirashi and added avocado and edamame for $1 each.
The fish is so so fresh! and the edamame and avocado so generous.
Whew...a list of stuff I tried during June..some new places, some new (to me) items at familiar eateries.
Kalapawai Cafe & Deli
711 Kamokila Blvd.
Kapolei, Hawaii
Phone: 808.674.1700
Hours: Mondays-Thursdays 5:00-21:30, Fridays 5:00-22:00, Saturdays 7:00-22:00, Sundays 7:00-21:30
Ruscello
inside of Nordstrom Ala Moana
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: 808.953.6110
Hours: Mondays-Saturdays 9:30-21:00, Sundays 11:00-19:00
Island Vintage Shave Ice
Ala Moana Shopping Center 2nd Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: 808.942.7770
Hour: Mondays-Saturdays 9:00-21:00, Sundays 10:00-19:00
Paalaa Kai Mini Mart
66-1425 Kaukonahua Rd
Waialua, Hawaii
Phone: 808.637.9182
Closed Tuesdays
Hours: Wednesday-Saturdays & Mondays 5:00-18:00, Sundays 5:00-16:00
Da Snack Shack (UPDATE: 2019 all shops in this food court no longer at this location)
Pearlridge Uptown
Aiea, Hawaii
Phone: 808.888.8668
Hours: Mondays-Saturdays 10:00-21:00, Sundays 10:00-18:00
Closed when the mall is
Donut King
Market City Shopping Center
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: 808.258.4119
Hours: Mondays-Fridays 6:00-19:00, Saturdays & Sundays 6:00-17:30
On this particular day, I had their fish tacos, super crunchy outside and tender fish inside....will miss their food.
Fish jun bento from Palama Supermarket...enough for two meals!
I also tried the meat jun bento (no photo) and love both!
Kalapawai Cafe & Deli has a shop in Kapolei, I tried their tuna sandwich.
Lots of veggies and lots of tuna salad...and their fries are crispy...so good!
Lychee from the Big Island (Island of Hawaii) were being sold at Costco...some weren't too sweet but for the most part they were delicious.
With all the krazy vog (volcanic smog) from the Big Island, it makes for beautiful sunsets.
Tried Ruscello restaurant in Nordstrom with my aunties.
It was a day when they were going to turn off all the power in the area that my parents home is located, to do some maintenance work, so I made sure to get out of the house.
The crispy panko chicken salad was similar to mochiko chicken but crispier...delicious. (Thanks Aunty M for lunch!)
Pineapple Mint Iced Tea from Island Vintage Shave Ice...super refreshing on that blazing day. (Thanks Aunty M1!)
Mango from Aunty V's stash...Thank you!
Tillamookies...Tillamook ice cream sandwiches filled with mint chocolate chip was meh...the mint seemed to be more peppermint like those hard red and white candies than spearmint.
1st time trying the baked manapua and custard bolo bao from Honolulu Kitchen.
The baked manapua is huge and the outside is really sweet & sticky.
Custard bolo bao is similar to Japan's melon pan but softer and filled with custard.
I'm glad I tried both.
Have you tried the fried chicken from Paalaa Kai Mini Mart (next door to Paalaa Kai Bakery)?
It was my first time.
The skin is so crispy and the chicken so juicy...I dare you not to eat all the crispy skin...I couldn't stop eating it.
1 piece chicken and a musubi under $3! I now understand why all the surfers were hanging out and eating this in the parking lot.
Da Snack Shack is a tiny food court at Pearlridge with 3 shops sharing the kitchen.
Annie's Kitchen, a Vietnamese restaurant is one of them.
I tried their bbq beef banh mi...too bad all their veg was cilantro and not much daikon-carrot pickles.
Also, bummer their beef wasn't tender.
(My brother tried their BBQ Pork Sandwich a couple weeks later and said it was good)
1st time trying HAL special from W & M Bar-B-Q...teri cheese burger topped with lettuce, tomato & onion AND slices of teri beef!
So good, dunno why I have never ordered this before...
1st time trying Donut King.
I tried their chocolate coconut cake doughnut...so moist!
And so cheap too, under $2.
Teri beef sandwich from Shiro's...the beef was super tender...delicious.
Been wanting to try Aloha Cones for some time, but their shop in town has parking issues, so am glad they also have this shop in that Da Snack Shack at Pearlridge.
I tried their mini chirashi and added avocado and edamame for $1 each.
The fish is so so fresh! and the edamame and avocado so generous.
Whew...a list of stuff I tried during June..some new places, some new (to me) items at familiar eateries.
Kalapawai Cafe & Deli
711 Kamokila Blvd.
Kapolei, Hawaii
Phone: 808.674.1700
Hours: Mondays-Thursdays 5:00-21:30, Fridays 5:00-22:00, Saturdays 7:00-22:00, Sundays 7:00-21:30
Ruscello
inside of Nordstrom Ala Moana
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: 808.953.6110
Hours: Mondays-Saturdays 9:30-21:00, Sundays 11:00-19:00
Island Vintage Shave Ice
Ala Moana Shopping Center 2nd Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: 808.942.7770
Hour: Mondays-Saturdays 9:00-21:00, Sundays 10:00-19:00
Paalaa Kai Mini Mart
66-1425 Kaukonahua Rd
Waialua, Hawaii
Phone: 808.637.9182
Closed Tuesdays
Hours: Wednesday-Saturdays & Mondays 5:00-18:00, Sundays 5:00-16:00
Da Snack Shack (UPDATE: 2019 all shops in this food court no longer at this location)
Pearlridge Uptown
Aiea, Hawaii
Phone: 808.888.8668
Hours: Mondays-Saturdays 10:00-21:00, Sundays 10:00-18:00
Closed when the mall is
Donut King
Market City Shopping Center
Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: 808.258.4119
Hours: Mondays-Fridays 6:00-19:00, Saturdays & Sundays 6:00-17:30
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
foodiepalooza
Satoshi's whirlwind vacation sadly came to an end today...he's heading back as I write this.
He had so many things he wanted to do and people to see, but just not enough time.
When he arrived his request for lunch was at The Alley...for their garlic shrimp.
We tried the Button Up Cafe in Pearl City.
Where he had their housemade corned beef hash benedicts.
Their food was delicious! and I still can't believe there is a brunch place where Diego's used to be...
He had garlic shrimp at Romy's.
Man, I didn't realize the wait for an order takes almost 40 minutes!
Views at Sunset Beach. (click on the photo to see the video)
His first snow puffy from Paalaa Kai Bakery.
A visit to the newly renovated International Marketplace.
A beautiful space, I hope this place can make a go of things.
We bought some pineapple cakes from Kula & Kō, for his friends...I wish the packaging for these were easier to pack in small suitcases (they are long rectangular boxes).
He visited the Shirokiya Japan Village Walk for the first time and was kinda shocked at how expensive gyoza was...close to $7 (plus tax) (in Osaka we pay half that price...)
We tried Kulu Kulu's Hello Kitty Waffles, which remind me of the baby castellas that we get in Japan, except that these were a little too sweet for us.
His first butter roll at Liliha Bakery...man this was buttery goodness!
Breakfast with Ryan and S...so much fun, though he thought that Rocky's loco moco was on the teeny side...
Furikake Seared Ahi at Fresh Catch...delicious.
Our first time trying Dorito Salad...Oh em gee...so easy to make and sinfully good.
Dinners with family.
Just reconnecting...talking story, laughing and eating...good times.
He also got to play catch with my cousin's son and "maybe" work off some of the food he's been eating...
He also got to see his favorite view. (click to see the video)
He was shocked to see all the changes going on because of the rail system coming up.
And I am pretty sure we will both need to go on a diet after this...
I hope he had a nice and relaxing time, even if we were on the go for most of the time he was here.
Have a safe trip back and see you soon!
Button Up Cafe
719 Kamehameha Highway
Pearl City, Hawaii
Phone: 808.454.5454
Closed Mondays
Hours: Tuesdays-Saturdays 7:00-14:00, Sundays 7:00-13:00
Kula & Kō
International Marketplace, 2nd floor
Waikiki, Hawaii
Phone: 808.692.6788
Hours: 10:00-22:00
Kulu Kulu
Shirokiya Japan Village Walk
Ala Moana Shopping Center
Phone: 808.931.0503
Hours: Daily 10:00-22:00
He had so many things he wanted to do and people to see, but just not enough time.
When he arrived his request for lunch was at The Alley...for their garlic shrimp.
We tried the Button Up Cafe in Pearl City.
Where he had their housemade corned beef hash benedicts.
Their food was delicious! and I still can't believe there is a brunch place where Diego's used to be...
He had garlic shrimp at Romy's.
Man, I didn't realize the wait for an order takes almost 40 minutes!
Views at Sunset Beach. (click on the photo to see the video)
His first snow puffy from Paalaa Kai Bakery.
A visit to the newly renovated International Marketplace.
A beautiful space, I hope this place can make a go of things.
We bought some pineapple cakes from Kula & Kō, for his friends...I wish the packaging for these were easier to pack in small suitcases (they are long rectangular boxes).
He visited the Shirokiya Japan Village Walk for the first time and was kinda shocked at how expensive gyoza was...close to $7 (plus tax) (in Osaka we pay half that price...)
We tried Kulu Kulu's Hello Kitty Waffles, which remind me of the baby castellas that we get in Japan, except that these were a little too sweet for us.
His first butter roll at Liliha Bakery...man this was buttery goodness!
Breakfast with Ryan and S...so much fun, though he thought that Rocky's loco moco was on the teeny side...
Furikake Seared Ahi at Fresh Catch...delicious.
Our first time trying Dorito Salad...Oh em gee...so easy to make and sinfully good.
Dinners with family.
Just reconnecting...talking story, laughing and eating...good times.
He also got to play catch with my cousin's son and "maybe" work off some of the food he's been eating...
He also got to see his favorite view. (click to see the video)
He was shocked to see all the changes going on because of the rail system coming up.
And I am pretty sure we will both need to go on a diet after this...
I hope he had a nice and relaxing time, even if we were on the go for most of the time he was here.
Have a safe trip back and see you soon!
Button Up Cafe
719 Kamehameha Highway
Pearl City, Hawaii
Phone: 808.454.5454
Closed Mondays
Hours: Tuesdays-Saturdays 7:00-14:00, Sundays 7:00-13:00
Kula & Kō
International Marketplace, 2nd floor
Waikiki, Hawaii
Phone: 808.692.6788
Hours: 10:00-22:00
Kulu Kulu
Shirokiya Japan Village Walk
Ala Moana Shopping Center
Phone: 808.931.0503
Hours: Daily 10:00-22:00
Monday, August 31, 2015
paalaa kai bakery
Have you ever had a snow puffy? It was my first time.
Cousin P picked up some for our dessert the other night.
The pastry was so flaky! And the custard not too sweet. Under all that powdered sugar is a semi-sweet chocolate motif.
I'm glad we got to try this and if ever I'm on this side of the island, I'll pick up some. (Thanks P!)
Paalaa Kai Bakery
66-1425 Kaukonahua Road
Waialua, Hawaii
Phone:808.637.9795
Open 5:30-19:00 daily
Cousin P picked up some for our dessert the other night.
The pastry was so flaky! And the custard not too sweet. Under all that powdered sugar is a semi-sweet chocolate motif.
I'm glad we got to try this and if ever I'm on this side of the island, I'll pick up some. (Thanks P!)
Paalaa Kai Bakery
66-1425 Kaukonahua Road
Waialua, Hawaii
Phone:808.637.9795
Open 5:30-19:00 daily
Saturday, August 11, 2012
hawaii plays tourist
Satoshi was here for about 5 days and we got to play tourist a bit.
On Tuesday, we headed to Haleiwa, he really likes this area.
We checked out Ted's Bakery, which is known for their chocolate haupia pie.
I had heard that they also served plate lunches, so I figured we could pick something up then eat it at the beach.
Well, I didn't know that they only serve breakfast in the mornings (your website should note that somewhere!)
So, we ordered a Loco Moco for Satoshi...$9-something.
He said he enjoyed it.
Portuguese Sausage & Eggs for me...$8-something.
I liked this but thought these weren't really hash browns...
And their chocolate macadamia cream pie...$3-something.
I didn't quite read the label when I took it from their refrigerator, so that is why we missed the one with haupia.
Um, the food is decent here, BUT it took over 30 minutes for us to get our food!
If anything, I would go back for the pie, but probably for nothing else.
It was nice eating under the trees at Sunset Beach though...
After brunch, we headed back to Haleiwa town and spent some time at Coffee Gallery.
An iced French Roast (cold brewed) for me and a Haleiwa Blend for Satoshi...$3-something for both.
Free Wi-Fi was a plus...overcharging me for this coconut macaroon (which I didn't realize until afterwards...not cool!) was a double minus.
I purchased the macaroon for my mom because she loves coconut and she enjoyed this, I'd probably go back for the Wi-Fi and coffee though...
Then as we drove through Waialua, a sign caught my eye... "coconut peanut butter".
We checked it out and I found that North Shore Goodies also makes a chocolate coconut peanut butter.
Chocolate, peanuts and coconut, that's it. How can you go wrong with that?! No sugar added too...$7-something
We got to sample both and they were delicious, can't wait to slather this on a bagel or melt some to drizzle on vanilla ice cream!
Despite the minuses, the weather was wonderful, we contributed a little to the economy and Satoshi got to see some of his favorites sights in Hawaii, in essence it was a good day.
Ted's Bakery
59-024 Kamehameha Highway
Sunset Beach, Hawaii
Phone: 808.638.8207
Coffee Gallery
66-250 Kamehameha Highway
Haleiwa, Hawaii
Phone: 808.637.5571
North Shore Goodies
67-292 Goodale Avenue
Waialua, Hawaii
Phone: 808.637.5415
On Tuesday, we headed to Haleiwa, he really likes this area.
We checked out Ted's Bakery, which is known for their chocolate haupia pie.
I had heard that they also served plate lunches, so I figured we could pick something up then eat it at the beach.
Well, I didn't know that they only serve breakfast in the mornings (your website should note that somewhere!)
So, we ordered a Loco Moco for Satoshi...$9-something.
He said he enjoyed it.
Portuguese Sausage & Eggs for me...$8-something.
I liked this but thought these weren't really hash browns...
And their chocolate macadamia cream pie...$3-something.
I didn't quite read the label when I took it from their refrigerator, so that is why we missed the one with haupia.
Um, the food is decent here, BUT it took over 30 minutes for us to get our food!
If anything, I would go back for the pie, but probably for nothing else.
It was nice eating under the trees at Sunset Beach though...
After brunch, we headed back to Haleiwa town and spent some time at Coffee Gallery.
An iced French Roast (cold brewed) for me and a Haleiwa Blend for Satoshi...$3-something for both.
Free Wi-Fi was a plus...overcharging me for this coconut macaroon (which I didn't realize until afterwards...not cool!) was a double minus.
I purchased the macaroon for my mom because she loves coconut and she enjoyed this, I'd probably go back for the Wi-Fi and coffee though...
Then as we drove through Waialua, a sign caught my eye... "coconut peanut butter".
We checked it out and I found that North Shore Goodies also makes a chocolate coconut peanut butter.
Chocolate, peanuts and coconut, that's it. How can you go wrong with that?! No sugar added too...$7-something
We got to sample both and they were delicious, can't wait to slather this on a bagel or melt some to drizzle on vanilla ice cream!
Despite the minuses, the weather was wonderful, we contributed a little to the economy and Satoshi got to see some of his favorites sights in Hawaii, in essence it was a good day.
Ted's Bakery
59-024 Kamehameha Highway
Sunset Beach, Hawaii
Phone: 808.638.8207
Coffee Gallery
66-250 Kamehameha Highway
Haleiwa, Hawaii
Phone: 808.637.5571
North Shore Goodies
67-292 Goodale Avenue
Waialua, Hawaii
Phone: 808.637.5415
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