Waikiki Beach & The Rainbow Drive In - Hawai'i Travelogue
Hang with The 99 Cent Chef on the island of Oahu, Hawai'i. Take a stroll on Waikiki Beach; dine on a Loco Moco Plate Lunch at Rainbow Drive In; and dig into Spam Musubi. Visit my food blog:
Tasty Foods of Hawaii - Maui and Oahu 2015
Just got back from a Hawaiian vacation, visited 2 islands with some of the best food I ever ate. Lots of poke (fish salad), SHAVE ICE, & coffee!!!
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There's a lot more we ate while visiting, but these are some of the highlights:
MAUI
0:01 Foodland Grocery - good quality of poke selection. Also decent musubi and other general grocery foods.
0:16 Leoda's Pies - variety of pies with a touch of Maui
0:53 Eskimo Candy Seafood - Fried seafood platter, poke bowl, seafood chowder, crab cakes
1:08 Da Kitchen - Da Kine Moco (Teriyaki Chicken/Beef, Tempura Fish, Eggs, Onion, Mushroom, with rice & gravy); Polynesian Paralysis Moco (Fish Tempura, Kulua pork, eggs, onion, mushroom, with rice & gravy)
1:17 Old Lahaina Luau - Buffet style, traditional Hawaiian and mainland dishes. Poke, Kulua pork, and Poi were best!
OAHU
2:00 Leonards Bakery: Malsadas (Portuguese donuts), with creme filled and plain
2:28 Rainbow Drive-In - Slush float, BBQ mix plate, Loco Moco, and shoyu chicken
2:45 Marukame Udon - Tempura sides and Udon, be ready for a wait at dinner time
3:19 Macky's Shrimp - Garlic shrimp and Lemon pepper shrimp
3:38 Giovanni's Shrimp - Garlic shrimp and garlic hot dog
3:50 Polynesian Cultural Center - (Samoan) Sausage & Gravy, and Panipopo (biscuit with lightly sweet coconut milk sauce)
4:50 Ono Seafood - Poke bowls, we got: Shoyu ahi, miso ahi, and spicy ahi
5:20 Costco - good quality poke by the pound
5:39 Hawaii's Favorite Kitchens (5 restaurants in 1 location!) - Poke Stop for garlic baked shrimp, KC Waffle Dog, and Shimazu Shave Ice (3 syrup flavors with ice cream and red beans added)
6:45 Zippy's - Baked goods and the Chili & fried chicken plate
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Hawaiian Grown TV - Hawaiian Eateries - Segment 1
Hawaiian Eateries began, back in 1979, as a small sandwich shop in Lahaina. Soon people discovered our salads, and the business began to grow. Now our products are served in restaurants, delis, hospitals, schools and supermarkets all over the Islands. The reason for our success? We paid attention to Island tastes and we still do.
You can depend on us for ready-to-serve salads and desserts that capture all the flavor of our unique Island culture. We're your source for authentically spicy Kim Chee and deliciously sweet-sour Namasu. We know what kind of creamy, flavorful potato salads, pasta salads, and cole slaws are flavored for local luncheon plates. Our light, elegant fruit desserts taste delicious in tropical weather.
And we offer you more than tropical flavor. With our products, you save time, and every serving tastes just as fresh and flavorful as if it had been made to order in your own kitchen. That's because we make everything just the way you would, with top quality ingredients and lots of care.
Give your customers the best of the Islands. It's easy, with the help of Hawaiian Eateries -- Hawaii's Fresh Foods.
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Aloha Food Tour! (Food Vlog)
Checked out Aloha Food Tour! It's a really cool walking tour with 6 stops!! Lots of yummy food!
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HIKING DIAMOND HEAD TRAIL & CUTTING FRESH COCONUT IN HONOLULU, HAWAII || 4K
Awesome short hike up to the rim of Diamond Head. After enjoying the beautiful scenic views, we made our way back down for some fresh coconuts!
More detailed information below!
Beware that parking is a bit tough, so get there early as possible. The hike itself is easy and the views are awesome up top at the rim. You'll get 360 panoramic views.
The Diamond Head Summit trail hike is likely the most popular hike in Oahu, and for good reason. While fairly steep, this easy hike starts from the middle of the Diamond Head volcanic crater and climbs about 500 feet up the side to the top of the rim where panoramic views await. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
The Diamond Head crater is more than 3,500 feet in diameter and is part of the Hawaiian volcano chain from more than a half million years ago (don't worry, it has been dormant for at least 150,000 years now). The crater is also called Le'ahi, which means brow of the tuna in Hawaiian. It got the name Diamond Head almost 200 years ago when British sailors believed there were diamonds in the side of the crater. Although none were found, the name stuck.
The trail was built in 1908 as part of the Oahu coastal defense system. The World War II bunkers on top now support antennas used by the government.
The trail starts on a paved path before climbing several steep switchbacks leading to the first set of steep stairs. After the stairs you will climb through a tunnel and then climb up another set of stairs before reaching the bunkers at the top of the rim. Once on top you can climb up to the top of the bunkers for 360-degree views of the island and Pacific Ocean, with Waikiki not too far away.
The last entrance to hike the trail is at 4:30 pm. The gates are locked at 6:00 pm daily and all visitors must be out of the park by this time.
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Hungry Ear's new location on King Street
Interviewing Ward Yamashita, one of the owners of Hungry Ear Records, who moved to King St. after 35 years in Kailua.