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August 30, 2012

Kaneohe Bakery - Stop #1 on Oahu Half-Day Trip: Windward to North Shore

Our family recently decided to spend a half-day driving around some of the island.

We started in Kaneohe, and our first stop was Kaneohe Bakery to pick up some snacks.

In addition to the typical baked goods, they also have lots of pre-packaged goodies, drinks, and just about anything you need to satisfy a snack craving.


The older boys could not make up their minds.  They kept deciding between Cupcakes and Chocolate Donuts.

In the end, the Chocolate Donut won!

I also got some Donut Holes for DS3.

And even though I love my sweets, I ended up getting a Ham Roll.
We took the boys to a nearby park (Kaneohe Community Park/Playground), and the park itself was completely empty, but the playground was full of a lot of adults and older teens, so needless to say we didn't let the boys go on the playground.

We ate our baked goods (which all were yummy), let the boys run around the field for a while, and then headed toward Kaaawa for our next stop.

Kaneohe Bakery: 45-1026 Kamehameha Highway  Kaneohe, HI 96744; 808-247-0474

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August 28, 2012

Seven Palms Bar and Grille

Formerly Sam Snead's Tavern, the Seven Palms Bar and Grille boasts new decor and a new menu.

I frequented Sam Snead's while working at my former job (it was just a two-minute drive away), and I was eager to see how much better (or worse) it was than Sam Snead's.

DH ordered the Monte Carlo (yes, just like a Monte Cristo).  He said it was really good.

I ordered the BLT & A (for avocado) with Garlic Steak Fries. I was expecting a humble little BLT, but it looked like a club sandwich. Everything was delicious, including the fries.

The Kids Menu is the CHEAPEST I've ever seen anywhere - $2! That's right - TWO DOLLARS! Meals do not come with a drink, but they do come with a "popsicle."

And for $2 - the portions were pretty large!

We normally don't order any meals for DS3 - we usually share whatever we order with him, but at $2, we decided to order him a Pizza.

DS2 had the Dino Chicken Nuggets (yes, just like the frozen ones you can buy in the store, but he still enjoyed them, and at $2 - I can't complain!).

DS1 had the Mac & Cheese (he devoured the entire thing).
Here is the popsicle/ice pop the kids had for dessert.

Despite the service being quite slow, our server was really nice and the food was really good, and the Kids Meal price is just outstanding, so I'm sure we'll visit again.

Seven Palms Bar and Grille: 943 Valkenburgh St., Honolulu, Hawaii 96818; 808-421-7267

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August 27, 2012

Hanauma Bay Trail Hike

NOTE - this is not a state sanctioned trail maintained by the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR).

My friend invited me to tag along on this hike on Sunday morning. It is relatively short with a mild degree of difficulty. The most important things to bring on this hike are: sunscreen, a hat, covered shoes with good traction, camera, and water. Total time: approximately 1:30 minutes (including stops for photographs and water breaks). There are not a lot of shaded areas on this hike, therefore the ideal times to hike this trail is in the early morning or late afternoon.


The best place to park for this hike is on Nawiliwili Street, which is first right after the Kalanianaole Highway/Lunalilo Home Road intersection. After parking your car, head back up Kalanianaole Highway on foot in the direction of the entrance to Hanauma Bay.


When you see the concrete barrier, hang a right and look for the pathway leading up. You'll eventually make your way to the paved portion of the trail.


Right before you reach the radio towers, look for the trail leading downwards on the left. As you can see, this leg of the trail is steep and gets slippery - use caution while descending.


Enjoy the views on the way down, but stop walking before taking pictures. Don't try to walk and take pictures at the same time.


Here's the view looking upwards from the bottom.


Once you reach the bottom, take a short break and enjoy the view and isolation.


On this particular day we saw a few fishermen on the cliff below. Don't attempt to go down there unless you are familiar with the area.


On the way back, you get a unique point of view of Hanauma Bay.



Before the ascent back up to the paved trail, there is an area marked as the "ancestral home of 'Ihi 'Ihilauakea. I think it's the home of an ancient species of ferns. The sign says you can enter on foot, but I'd rather not. Gotta respect the aina (land) at all times!

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August 25, 2012

32nd Annual Greek Festival

If you like Greek food or always wanted to try but never did, you'll want to head down to the Greek Festival at McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park today and tomorrow.

The festival has a little bit of everything Greek - entertainment, arts and crafts, a deli, and food booths. Each food booth offers a different food item - salad, souvlaki, loukaniko, gyros and pastries. Can't decide on what to eat? Get the gyros - they are delicious, and only $7. Also pick up a piece of baklava at the pastry booth for a sweet ending to your Greek adventure.

Entry fee - $3

Today: Noon - 9pm
Sunday: Noon - 8pm
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August 24, 2012

Visit Hawaii Island: Big Island Eats

For me personally, the highlight of traveling is always the food. That's how food-centric I am, and my hubby is the same way. That's one of the main reasons why I married him.

And so without further ado, here's the scoops on what we ate on our recent trip to the Big Island:

We can never visit the Big Island without a stop at Roy's in Waikoloa. The service and quality are 5 star.

I have yet to find a place that makes better crab cakes than Roy's.


Their Jade Pesto Kampachi was amazing. The Kampachi is farmed right offshore of the Big Island - it can't get any fresher than that.


The hubby's braised short ribs was rich and juicy. Definitely man-food.


A trip to Roy's is never complete with their signature chocolate souffle ala mode.


Roy's Restaurant
69-250 Waikoloa Beach Drive
(808) 886-4321

Hawaiian Style Cafe:
A friend who I met on Yelp suggested this place for breakfast. It's located in Waimea, which is a 10-15 drive from Waikoloa. If you're in the mood for local, homestyle cooking, this is your place. The portions are large but don't feel too bad about wasting food if you can't finish everything on your plate - they state on the menu that the leftovers are fed to the hogs.


This place is popular amongst both tourists and locals.


Here's the hubby's kalua pork hash with eggs and fried rice.

The haupia pancakes were huge.

Hawaiian Style Cafe
65-1290 Kawaihae Road
(808) 885-4295

We drove to Hilo and the hubby insisted that we stop at Big Island Candies to check out their factory.  No complaints from me.

You can't miss their store/factory.



Free samples are given at the door!

Their factory is visible from the retail area. Everything is dipped by hand, one by one.


So many products to choose from - cookies, chocolates, brownies, coffee, etc.


Their signature product is the Hawaiian Macadamia Nut Chocolate Dipped Shortbread Cookies. This cookie became so popular that other manufacturers began to make a similar product. In fact, Big Island Candies once filed a lawsuit to stop a competitor from making their version of a chocolate dipped shortbread cookie. Big Island Candies lost in court, and hence you'll see many versions of this cookie around Hawaii.

But this is the original.

Big Island Candies
585 Hinano Street
(808) 935-5510


Two Ladies Kitchen:
These ladies make the best mochi in Hawaii. The family-run operation is small but the demand is huge. Everyone knows about them, and their resistance to expand allows them to maintain the quality and freshness.

The entrance.


They are the originators of the strawberry mochi - mochi stuffed with a sweet strawberry and an (bean paste).

After one big bite, there is still plenty of goodness left for one more bite.


You can make your own variety pack, which is made to order.

Two Ladies Kitchen
274 Kilauea Avenue
(808) 961-4766

On the way back to Waikoloa from Hilo we stopped at Tex Drive In so that we could try their malasadas. I can't remember exactly how I learned about this place, but apparently they get a lot of exposure for their "world famous" malasadas.
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They have an open kitchen where you can watch the malasadas being made. Yum.


This is the first time I've ever seen a square malasada. It was denser than Leonard's, and delicious. Not sure if I could have handled more than one. Fillings are available. On this particular day they had bavarian creme, chocolate, raspberry, strawberry, mango, lemon, and apple.

Tex Drive-In
45-690 Pakalana St.
(808) 775-0598

Our last dinner on this trip was at Sansei. It was supposed to be at Merriman's, but after I received a text message from my friend telling me about how mediocre and overpriced the food was, we made a change to our plans at the last minute.


Sansei's Asian Shrimp Cake - looked like the shrimp had a bad hair day. This was not very visually appealing, but it was pretty good.


The garlic steak was ordinary, such that I could probably make the same thing at home.


The panko crusted ahi sashimi sushi roll was one of the stars of the meal. They use a nice, thick block of ahi (tuna).


The other star of the show was D.K.'s king crab ramen with Asian Truffle Sauce. At $18, it's probably the most expensive bowl of ramen I'll ever eat, but it was worth it. As you can see, they top it off with a generous amount of crab. The noodles were overcooked, and soggy, but the flavor of the broth and the crab made up for it.


Because it was my birthday, they gave me a creme brulee with a candle in it.

Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar
69-201 Waikoloa Beach Drive
(808) 886-6286

The hubby and I discovered The Ultimate Burger by chance a couple of years ago, and every since then, we have made a tradition out of making this our last meal on the island before heading home (since it's located 10 minutes from the airport).




I normally don't order drinks when I eat out, but I got a cup of their homemade lemonade free for checking in on my Yelp app on my iPhone.


The Ultimate Burger comes with 1/3 lb local grass-fed beef patty, organic hand-torn lettuce, onions, local tomato, house-made Ultimate sauce, and a dailybaked Brioche bun.

We also split an order of their Ultimate Fries, which are out of this world, but unfortunately I could not get a good snapshot of the fries for this post. But trust me, you'll definitely want to try them if you ever come here.

The Ultimate Burger
74-5450 Makala Blvd.
(808) 329-2326
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