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Piping-hot, yakiniku-style dishes are all the rage at Camellia Buffet, where diners act as chefs while cooking up the freshest Korean cuisine taken from an all-you-can-eat buffet. See page 4 | Leah Friel photo
Owner June Ha grills a bounty of Camellia Buffet’s signature selections.
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love livin’ it up! Fabulous food frenzies are a blast, so it’s no surprise I take to them just as a duck takes to water. It’s always exciting brainstorming different foods to feature in my column each week — it never gets old. So, this week racking my brain for something new, I got all my ducks in a row and decided to spotlight a local Chinese favorite, a poultry dish of abundant flavor: Yes, it’s finally time we ruffled up some feathers and gave a quack for duck. What exactly makes duck so Ono, You Know worthy? Maybe it’s the fact that being waterfowl, ducks have a layer of heatinsulating subcutaneous fat between the skin and meat, resulting in one delicious meal, no matter how it’s served. And deboned duck breast can actually be grilled like steak, usually leaving the skin and fat on for a more succulent flavor. Onolicious! Therefore, without further ado, come along with me, quack a smile and savor the most alluring duck creations at the follow-
Aina Haina Chop Suey, formerly known as Duck Yun Chinese Restaurant, in Aina Haina Shopping Center is the place to be for home-cooked authentic Chinese cuisine. The family-owned restaurant opened its doors close to 27 years ago, and is following through with its mission of always providing a plethora of dining options for dine-in or takeout. With more than 185 items on the menu,
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it’s easy to sample a bunch when dining family-style, but if you’re dining solo or prefer an individual entree, duck aficionados want nothing more than Aina Haina Chop Suey’s Soft Duck Noodle Soup ($13). This hot bowl of soup features a refreshing chicken stock soup base with assorted vegetables and succulent braised duck thigh meat. “The meat is seasoned and is extremely tasty because it’s braised for a long time — it’s extremely tender,” says restaurant manager Julia Wong. “This soup is more well known by the older generation, but when people try it they really like it.” Already a premier choice, go above and beyond and add won ton to your meal for 50 cents more. “On Mondays, we offer Soft Duck Won Ton Noodle Soup as a lunch special from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m,” Wong exclaims. So, you can only guess that paying a visit to Aina Haina Chop Suey is duck soup! Come hungry, of course, because there’s roast duck, Peking duck, stuffed duck and taro duck that grace the menu as well. Aina Haina Chop Suey Aina Haina Shopping Center 820 West Hind Drive 373.1303 or 373.4632
Canton Seafood Restaurant Discover the best in Northern Chinese cuisine at Canton Seafood Restaurant. This Keeamoku Street eatery is open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight, and abounds with tasty entrees galore. And since we’re dishing on duck, manager Edwin Chan divulged a number of duck creations sure to lure in your appetite.
“We have Peking Duck ($18.99 half, $35.99 whole), Roast Duck ($15.99 half, $30.99 whole), and other lunch specials that center around duck,” Chan says. “Most locals like to order Peking Duck, and we have a lot of customers who says ours is the best.” Canton Seafood’s Peking Duck is served on a large platter nestled in between hot, steamed buns and seasoned with a savory homemade plum sauce, equating to morsels of meat that are oh so tender and skin ever-so crispy. “Our lunch specials cost around $6.99 and include Roast Duck, Roast Duck with Chicken or Roast Duck with Char Siu. Whatever your selection, it – See page 12
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Piping-hot, yakiniku-style dishes are all the rage at Camellia Buffet, where diners act as chefs while cooking up the freshest Korean cuisine taken from an all-you-can-eat buffet. See page 4 | Leah Friel photo
Owner June Ha grills a bounty of Camellia Buffet’s signature selections.
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Camellia Buffet Dining Out//Cover Story 930 McCully St., Honolulu 951.0511 Open daily 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
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he heavenly aroma of grilled meats, vegetables and an abundance of authentic Korean favorites permeate the air at Camellia Buffet on McCully Street. The dining concept is strictly yakiniku: a cook-ityourself Korean-style barbecue that is believed to have been founded by Korean immigrants who came to Japan after World War II. What’s most captivating about yakiniku dining is that it stimulates all your senses, as you can observe the cooking process, take in the smells and, of course, savor the delectable flavors. What more can you ask for? Not much. Although here at Camellia Buffet, they take it one step further and offer an all-you-can eat buffet, comprised of just about everything you could ever ask for in Korean cuisine. Open daily for lunch (10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.) and dinner (2:30-10 p.m.), Camellia Buffet has earned quite a loyal following of locals and tourists alike who appreciate the DIY (do-it-yourself) dining experience that is best shared by family and friends. Dining Out most recently paid a visit to this revered establishment and
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caught up with owner June Ha, who along with her 20 employees keeps the buffet lines full, yakiniku grills going and appetites blissfully content. DO: Congratulations on 26 years of business! You really have a wonderful thing going on here. What does
DO: It’s a great dining experience that’s fun for the whole family. There’s quite a variety of items offered as part of the buffet, correct? Ha: Yes. We have more than 50 items featured in our buffet, mostly different raw meats and vegetables, and even desserts. Every six months or so we try to add new things so that our customers don't get bored.
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DO: Camellia Buffet emphasizes flavor and fresh ingredients. Not only is the cuisine itself delicious, but you folks also make your very own sauces to complement the meats. Ha: Yes, we have different homemade sauces — Kalbi sauce, bulgogi sauce, chicken sauce, wasabi sauce and yakiniku sauce — and the recipes are kept secret.
DO: There’s quite an assortment of cuisine to choose from. What are some of the most coveted items here? Ha: Kal-bi is always popular, especially with the locals, along with our flap meat (sirloin steak). Both are high-quality, top-grade meat and extremely tender. Customers also love, pork, bulgogi, fresh sashimi and chop chae and fried mondoo. All of our meats are marinated in a special sauce that is very tasty. We do want our customers to realize that flap meat and sashimi are only available as part of the dinner buffet. DO: Korean cuisine is known for being very healthy and good for those seeking a well-balanced diet. In addition to a wide variety of meats, what kinds of vegetables and other healthy options are available? Ha: We have an assortment of vegetables, like seaweed and bean sprouts, cabbage, zucchini, mushrooms, bell peppers, onions, carrots and more. We even make our own kim
for cooking on the grill — orange chicken, onion rings and spicy poke. Spicy poke is only offered for lunch, however, diners can have orange chicken or onion rings at all times. Orange chicken is really popular with the kids.
chee, seaweed soup and red bean porridge. DO: Yes, the kim chee is delicious! What are some newer items that diners can look forward to? Ha: We have a few new items not meant
DO: Prices are very reasonable here, yes? Do you think that is what keep customers always returning for more? Ha: Oh definitely. Lunch costs $16.95 and dinner costs $24.95 — it’s all-you-can-eat! Locals love this restaurant. In fact, 95 percent of our clientele are locals, but we also have a tourists who dine here from Korea, China and Japan. We can seat a lot of people, and we cater to a lot of large groups and parties. I would highly suggest people make reservations — we’re always busy from when we open until closing. We’re thankful that business has been doing very well!
1 Owner June Ha and server Hyejung Hae present diners with a variety of buffet items. 2 Kal-bi is a popular meat selection. 3 Chop Chae 4 Spicy Fried Chicken 5 Seaweed and Daikon 6 Jell-O and orange slices are refreshing items for dessert.
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Kobe Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar Where: 1841 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu
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1 Sweet Potato Fries ($7) 2 Emperor Appetizer ($23.95) 3 Chef Kevin Pagaduan with Kobe’s pupu classics. 4 Ahi Poke Salad ($10) Leah Friel photos
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you have quite a combination. Looking for something a bit more filling or something with greater sharing potential? Try Emperor Appetizer ($23.95). The highly decorative platter comes stocked with ahi, yellowtail, salmon, snapper, clam, shrimp and salmon roe sushi to go with six small tuna rolls, wasabi and shaved ginger. The fish-to-rice portion is just right as is the sushi rice mixture, which has a perfect vinegar and sugar blend that is neither too sweet nor too sour. An error either way can practically ruin the seafood accompaniment. One final option to consider before rushing out the door is Ahi Poke Salad ($10). The large mound of fresh tuna is mixed with green onion, fresh garlic, onion, cucumber, sesame oil, salt, sugar and shoyu, and served over a bed of baby greens, sliced tomato with a light vinaigrette. The buttery fish is creamy, plentiful and is nicely paired with the cucumber and onion to create a varied texture profile that is both soft and crunchy. Enjoy.
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Breakfast Bento ($7) consisting of a hot dog, two eggs and steak on a bed of rice with furikake, and Mini Bento ($4.75) with hot dog, a choice of teriyaki chicken or teriyaki steak over a bed of rice with furikake. New to the menu is a Keiki Sports Pack ($3.25) with teriyaki chicken and half of a hot dog on a bed of rice with furikake. “My sister and brother-in-law are sports parents, and they are always looking for something that is reasonably cheap and a good snack for the kids when it’s their turn to provide the snacks for the team,” explains co-owner Stephen Ichioka on the inspiration for this new bento. “Everything we serve is pretty much homemade, except for the hot dogs. My mom taught me how to cook and I just ran with it, so a lot of the dishes are from my mom with some changes. “Our smoked meat with onions is also very popular. We try to keep the prices reasonable, and we try to make comfort food. Everything is made and served with aloha.” Ichioka, a former flight attendant for Aloha Airlines, opened the restaurant last August with his childhood best friend Clyde Higa, who is an auto mechanic by day. They also have a lunch wagon that they plan to have running within the next few weeks. “We are a family-oriented restaurant, homey and warm,” adds Higa. “Everybody who works here, we’re like a little family, and we want it to be comfortable for the people who come in, too.”
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Something To Crow About hen I first got the assignment, it really ruffled my feathers: What? A restaurant with chicken in its name? I knew I was really going to have to wing it with this one. But after I contacted Choon Chun Chicken manager Theresa Kim, I stopped squawking and realized there’s nothing afoul — you’ll find much more than just chicken at this friendly Korean eatery. Kim recommends Spicy Cold Noodle with vegetables ($8.95). “We can take out the meat and egg,” she assures me. It’s a dish that has customers clucking with pleasure. The noodles are mixed with lettuce, cabbage, apples and/or carrots, onions and cucumbers, spiced up with
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1 Spicy Cold Noodle with Vegetables ($8.95) 2 Owner Sukhui Hong | Leah Friel photos
just $15.95, which, considering the cost of a dinner for two in most restaurants these days, is really just chicken feed. “Lots of young, local people come here for dinner and have a drink,” says Kim, adding that a nice cold beer goes really well with spicy Korean cuisine, and large groups are always welcome. And, Choon Chun Chicken is happy to hold the meat from nearly any dish on the menu. Now that’s something to crow about. So, veggie lovers, don’t let the name fool you. There’s no need to stay cooped up at home. Just join the flock of smart chicks and dudes who
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Choon Chun Chicken Where: 1649 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu Call: 447.1492 Hours: Open Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.2 p.m., and Sunday, 4 p.m.-2 a.m.
Blue Hawaii rock ’n’ roll Blue Hawaii Sushi is hands down the most original restaurant I have stepped into so far this year. The atmosphere is refreshing, sleek, smooth and in a word ... blue. Opened in May 2011, Blue Hawaii Sushi had a major menu reconstruction after veteran restaurateur Emerson Ribao became a partner in November. “I wanted to change the identity of the restaurant a bit. We wanted to cater to the community around here. I brought in a lot of flairs from fine-dining restaurants I have been Blue Hawaii Sushi associated with and dined at,” says Ribao, Where: 1140 Kuala St. #104, Pearl City who has 26 years of culinary and manageCall: 456.2128 ment experience, havHours: Monday–Thursday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and ing previously worked 4 to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; at Kobe Steakhouse. Sunday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Placed throughout the menu are influences of Italian, French, Pacific-Rim and fusion cuisine. Stemming from signature appetizer Bacon Wrapped Asparagus, Ribao and business partner Walden Butay were chatting one evening and wanted to incorporate the exquiste appetizer onto the sushi menu. Viola, the “W” Roll ($7) was created. “It essentially is a California roll with bacon wrapped asparagus in the middle,” says sushi chef Bronson Lizares.“I also have a lot of fun preparing our salmon skin and spider rolls.” Being creative but not overwhelming is a point of interest for Lizares, who started as a dishwasher at Kobe Steakhouse, where he
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orget the stresses of everyday life and escape to the warm and romantic setting of Paesano Ristorante Italiano when in the mood for superior Italian cuisine. Located within Waimalu Plaza Shopping Center and Manoa Marketplace,
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hiro Matsuo, known locally as “Mistah Saimin,” gained Islandwide fame in the 1960s after transforming saimin from a traditional snack into a complete meal for Hawaii’s diners. Shiro’s Saimin Haven, his restaurant now managed by grandson Bryce Fujimoto, still serves the comforting soup and more to a community of adoring patrons. Alongside Matsuo’s imaginative culinary vision is the warm spirit he spreads to his customers — and his craft. “Be pleasant and do something good. That is my philosophy,” he says.
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chicken long rice, lomi salmon and two scoops of rice. Matsuo also recommends his popular Local Boy Stew ($7.45), made with plenty of meat. As Mistah Saimin simply puts it, “We not fancy, we not pricey, we just an ordinary restaurant, but we try to do it better.”
This kind and straightforward outlook, in combination with a love for cooking, has resulted in more than 60 saimin varieties as well as a slew of other local grinds. If you’re looking to branch out from your favorite saimin, try Oxtail Soup with Gau Gee and Shiitake mushrooms ($12.50). Hawaiian Plate ($8.85) “To improve the flavor, I put a little chicken broth in it,” says Matsuo. It’s that extra touch that makes the eatery’s dishes so slurp-worthy. The kau kau doesn’t end there. Customers have always loved Hawaiian Plate ($8.85), filled with pork and fish lau lau,
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this eatery offers more than 80 pasta dishes alone, and that’s not counting the chef’s special Cioppino ($30.90), a tantalizing dish of sauteed mixed seafood with Hamakua mushrooms, cherry tomato, peas and capers simmered in wine, lemon grass, saffron, fennel and tomato broth, served with slices of fresh garlic bread. “Our chef’s specials do well here. Our customers really like them,” says owner Billy Rattanasamay. “I really recommend Osso Bucco and Shrimp Scallop Alla Bolla ($30.99).” This customer favorite features veal shank braised for three hours with onion, white wine, beef stock, tomato sauce and celery. Brought to a slow simmer, it’s then seasoned with salt and pepper to taste. The dish also includes two jumbo shrimp and four sea scallops, served with snap peas in a white wine and butter sauce over linguine. “The restaurant (at both locations) can get really busy, so people should make
reservations just to be safe. We also do takeout orders,” Rattanasamay says. Paesano is an ideal place to celebrate the most special of occasions, and to make party planning easier, Paesano Waimalu offers a separate room for celebrations, which can seat 20 people. Viva Italia at Paesano Ristorante Italiano!
Paesano Ristorante Italiano Where: Waimalu Plaza Shopping Center 98-1277 Kaahumanu St., Aiea Manoa Marketplace 2752 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu
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s one of the most well-known steakhouses in Hawaii, Hy’s Steakhouse has been in existence for more than a quarter of a century. Vice president and general manager Bob Panter has been with Hy’s for almost 35 years, and he takes pride in both the establishment’s ambiance and food. When you step through the doors, the pieces of wood interior designer Arthur Fishman brought from a mansion in Philadelphia captivate you. From the Tiffany stained glass ceiling he brought in from a chapel outside of Cleveland to the artwork adorning the deep-brown wood that surrounds guests, it makes one feel right at home with family and good friends. In Panter's opinion, the décor is a big part of Hy's success. “It’s a strong selling point for us. I don’t think they make them like this anymore, and this makes our dining very unique,” he explains. One thing that sets Hy’s apart from all other fine-dining steakhouses is the kiawe broiler that cooks the steaks and chops. Panter explains that this style of cooking
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gives the meat a unique flavor. The broiler is a brass and copper caldron and sits surrounded by a wooden frame with glass walls. A fresh green salad sits on top of a bed of steak filets, and this Steak Takaki ($22.95) will satisfy any palate. The flavors of the radish sprouts, peppercorn and ginger mix well with the ponzu sauce, and this combination gives the filets a refreshing jolt. This speciality salad is perfect for two and makes for a great appetizer or starter salad. If you’re looking for a more savory appetizer, Crab Cake with Roasted Garlic, Pine Nuts & Basil ($14.95) is just for you. As soon as you take a bite, the pine nuts give the dish a crunchy texture, and the butter and capers provide that rich flavor that makes this appetizer so welcoming. Hy’s even adds the light and flavorful Mint Jelly that complements the lamb so well. Lamb rib chops, Lamb Chops A La Hy's ($69.95, full; $39.95, half), are seared over the hot kiawe broiler, which gives them that “wow” factor. “The full eight-rib rack is so large, but it's getting so expensive,” Panter says. He explains that the floods in Australia last year affected the lamb supply. “The four chops in the half rack are still very adequate. It’s a lot of lamb,” he says. Steak Neptune ($49.95) is a filet mignon steak served with sauce béarnaise and topped with Gulf shrimp, and comes with spears of asparagus and your choice of a
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side. This is dish is just one of many, and Panter says there are a lot of different steak preparations. “I happen to like the Peppercorn Steak ($42.95) a lot.” All of the entrees come with either a baked potato, Hy’s mashed potato, pan-fried O’Brien potatoes, french fried potatoes, steamed white rice, brown rice or rice pilaf. And if you’re not a starch person, Hy’s will substitute extra vegetable du jour. It serves you well to save room for dessert as Panter says Chocolate Lovers’ ($13.25 per person) flambe for two or more is a favorite among customers. While
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Hy's server Art Gazelle Crab Cake with Roasted Gar;ic, Pine Nuts & Basil ($14.95)
flambe desserts seemed to have disappeared from the fine-dining scene, Hy’s revels in its tableside flambe presentations.With a menu of such caliber, and a staff and dining experience that keep customers coming back again and again, it’s no wonder Hy’s is a staple in the Islands.
Full bar with traditional and tropical cocktails, bottled beer and sake, as well as an awardwinning wine list that will please almost any palate. Live music Wednesday to Saturday from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Audy Kimura, an island legend, performs.
Steak Neptune ($49.95) Lamb Chops A La Hy’s ($39.95 half-rack) Hy's server Art Gazelle prepares Lamb Chops A La Hy’s tableside.
Valet parking, gratuity only.
Steak Tataki Salad ($22.95) 6
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makes for a complete meal as its served with a mound of rice. And while all options are delicious in their own right, my favorite has to be Roast Duck with Char Siu. The sweet flavor of the pork and seasoned duck is a match made in heaven. Canton Seafood Restaurant 923 Keeaumoku St. 955.3388
Golden Palace Seafood When you’re in the heart of Chinatown it usually means one thing: Good Chinese cuisine is just around the corner. Yes, that is totally the case when you find yourself at Golden Palace on North King Street — and you can’t miss it as there are gigantic Chinese pillars fronting the restaurant. Best known for its dim sum that is worth every penny, Golden Palace sure knows how to draw in a crowd. Yet there are a couple of items on the menu that could
1 Golden Palace’s Stuffed Duck ($30 whole)
4 Aina Haina Chop Suey was originally known as Duck Yun.
2 Canton Seafood’s large dining room is a gathering place for hungry patrons.
5 Golden Palace’s Mochi Duck ($30 whole)
use some recognition as well. According to manager Gary Lam, Stuffed Duck ($30, whole) and Mochi Duck ($30, whole) are two decadent dishes that aren’t praised enough. “Mochi Duck is one of those dishes that not many are familiar with, but it’s a very delicious dish,” he says. “The duck is deboned and then we stuff it with mochi rice, lap cheung, preserved meat, diced mushrooms and dried shrimp. Then we steam the entire duck, coat the duck with batter and fry it.” It’s a comprehensive process, which is why Lam requests at least one day advanced notice when ordering this dish, along with Stuffed Duck. Quite impressive. When preparing Stuffed Duck, chefs steam the entire duck and stuff it to the seams with a
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3 Aina Haina Chop Suey’s Soft Duck Noodle Soup ($13)
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hearty stuffing comprised of lotus nuts, barley, diced ham and mushroom. Finally, the duck is steamed once again and doused in a special house gravy. However, I’ll give you a little inside scoop: If you ask nicely, Golden Palace will gladly swap the gravy for Jai (monk’s food), and that in itself is onolicious! “Stuffed Duck with Jai is a variation that a lot of people like,” Lam confirms, “especially locals!”
Golden Palace Seafood 111 N. King St. 521.8268
Left: Golden Palace’s Howard and Gary Lam with Mochi Duck.
tableside
Right: Server Jun Yang with Dynasty Pork Chop. Inset: Dynasty Pork Chop ($12.95)
tableside @ Jade Dynasty J
ade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant attracts diners from across the globe with its upscale Chinese cuisine, exquisite decor and vibrant
1 | Alan and Jo Ann Chinn 2 | Eric Saniatan, Haydee, Hazel and Esther Tolentino 3 | Margie, Gabbie and Raffy Jacinto 4 | Jon, Arallyn and Cheryll Magbual
atmosphere. And it won’t be long before you notice the multitude of delicious items to grace the menu. Located at Ala Moana Center’s Hookipa Terrace, this premier establishment is best known for its wide variety of Hong Kong-style dim sum and other family-style favorites. New items are always finding their way onto the menu. For hours and more information, call 947.8818.
Lawrence Tabudlo photos
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Thai Village 1286 Kalani St. #104, Honolulu 845.4554
1 Spring Rolls ($6.95) 2 Pad Kla Pao Pork Special ($9.95) 3 Larb ($9.95, with beef)
with Christina O’Connor
Serving up a new specıal
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fter opening its first location in Waipio three and a half years ago, Thai Village has been wowing customers with its rich, flavorful dishes made with fresh, quality ingredients. The restaurant’s cuisine was such a hit that co-owners, husband and wife team Bo and Mang Sisounthone, decided to spread their good eats to other parts of the island. They soon added a location in Kunia, and most recently, a place in Kalihi. The new location is the perfect place to stop for a restful lunch break or to enjoy an intimate dinner. The restaurant has an inviting atmosphere and a casual elegance, and Thai Village’s friendly staff will make customers feel right at home. Thai Village offers an impressive array of traditional Thai dishes, including appetizers, salads, soups, entrees, curries, fried noodle and fried rice dishes.
Lawrence Tabudlo photos
Customers can start off their meal with a tasty appetizer of Spring Rolls ($6.95) or Larb (with tofu for $8.95 or with pork, beef or chicken for $9.95), which features a generous pile of meat and lettuce seasoned with various spices and herbs. From there, diners can move on to main dishes such as Cashew Nut Chicken ($9.95) or Lobster Curry ($18.95). “The Lookfun Pad Thai at this location is really popular,” Mang says. “It is our No. 1 seller … Panang Curry is also very good, and it’s very popular,” Mang says. “I love it, it’s my favorite.” For both of these dishes, customers can choose among chicken, pork or beef ($9.95), tofu or vegetarian ($8.95), or shrimp, calamari, scallop or mixed seafood ($11.95). Thai Village also offers a number of specials, including Udon Special ($13.95) and Pho Special ($13.95), which features either the udon or pho with three spring rolls or two summer rolls and a drink. The restaurant also offers various family specials, including Special for Two ($42.95), which features two house salads, four spring rolls, two servings of Toyum or Ginger Soup, Garlic Curry Chicken and Basil Beef.
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Open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
lthough Thai Village’s Kalihi location is relatively new, the restaurant brings the longtime know-how of a seasoned chef. Co-owners Bo and Mang Sisounthone explain that they attribute most of their recipes to Auntie Somboun, who owned a restaurant on the Mainland for 20 years before coming to the Islands several years ago. She’s now the head chef at Thai Village’s Waipio location. “Auntie Somboun is the one who taught us how to cook everything,” Bo says. Another thing that makes Thai Village’s food so tasty is the high quality ingredients. Bo and Mang always provide customers with fresh — and often local — ingredients. Mang explains that they use vegetables from local farms and select the best parts of chicken, pork and beef. “All the vegetables that we cook over here, I pick it up in Chinatown and from the farm,” Bo says. “So everything is fresh. I look for the highest-grade products that I one Co-owner Mang Sisounth can find. We want that high level of quality with Pad Kla Pao Pork Special because we want our customers to have the best.” “Everything is freshly made from scratch,” Mang says. And if there is any testament to just how good the food is, it’s one of Mang's observations: “I’ve noticed that our waitresses like our food, too, because even on their days off they still come in and eat.”
“These are served family-style, so customers can try out different dishes,” Mang says, adding that the restaurant also offers Special for Three ($66.95) and Special for Four ($82.95). “It’s a good mixture of dishes. When you order family-style, you get a variety of different foods to try.” This week, Thai Village is adding a new special to the list: Pad Kla Pao Pork Special ($9.95). The dish presents Pad Kla Pao with pork, which includes stirfried long beans, bamboo shoots, bell
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peppers, basil, kiffer leaves, a house sauce and pad kla pao leaves. And just for the new special, the dish is served with rice and an egg on top. “I think a lot of people will like it,” Mang says. Pad Kla Pao Pork Special is not on the menu, but it will be served at all three Thai Village locations from today until next Sunday. Contact Christina O’Connor at diningout@staradvertiser.com
whatwe’reeatingat... Caleb Fortune: “I like the pho ($7.95) with all the different beefs. You can put spices in there, and I like spicy food. I also like the noodles and prefer them over ramen.”
There’s Pho My Lien something aboutMillıon By Nicole Kato
P
Million Restaurant Where: 626 Sheridan St., Honolulu
Call: 596.0799
Hours: Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-midnight, Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Above Fried Yellow Corbina ($17.95) Below Angela Park with Fried Yellow Corbina. Lawrence Tabudlo photos
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here are many people who love the thrill of yakiniku dining, in which customers take the reins and grill meats and vegetables to their own perfection. This is especially true of the Koreanstyle yakiniku offered at Million Restaurant, where loyal patrons have jumped at the chance to fire up the Park family’s recipes for more than 25 years. But for those who prefer to sit back and relax while the others grill away, the Sheridan Street eatery has an equally enticing a la carte menu to order from with ease. Once nestled into the hole-in-the-wall’s cozy red booths, ask for Fried Yellow Corbina ($17.95, two fish), a new seafood dish. “In Korea, the yellow corbina you only make on special days,” explains restaurant manager Diana Paik, who imports the fish from Korea. With a well-seasoned flavor that comes from pre-marinating the crispy corbina, you’ll declare every day a special one just to order it. Another a la carte musthave is Soon Du Bu Chi-ke (Soft Tofu Stew; $10.95). This silky soup features highquality soft tofu (imported exclusively to Million) that heats up with a new and improved spicy sauce. Customers may choose from spicy or non-spicy broths offered three ways: with kim chee, Spam or a combination of beef, clams and vegetables. Whether you are ordering a la carte or manning the grill, all of the establishment’s meals are served with an assortment of banchan such as kim chee, cucumber, seaweed, raw crab, potato salad and long rice. That makes for one big table of Korean classics for every kind of diner.
ho My Lien is located on the second floor in Westridge Shopping Center and provides customers with a clean facility, friendly service and excellent pho. Its pho is served with herbs, mint leaves, bean sprouts, chili pepper, wedges of lemon and an assortment of sauces, and this mixture keeps customers coming back for more. Dining Out caught up with Alex Ho and Caleb Fortune one afternoon for lunch at Pho My Lien. They both enjoy the pho, which comes with up to five different choices of meats (slices of rare steak, beef well-done brisket, beef soft tendon, beef tripe and beef balls).
Alex Ho: “I get the combination (pho). It’s what I eat every time I come. Also, the seating and availability is another priority that makes a difference for lunch, and the service is good, too.”
Pho My Lien Where: Westridge Shopping Center 98-150 Kaonohi St. Suite B213-B, Aiea Call: 488.4900 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.10 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Alex Ho and Caleb Fortune Nicole Kato photo
Explore Pinot Noir
Wed., March 14 • 6:30 pm ‘07 Radio Couteau la Neblina
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50% OFF
Prosciutto Wrapped Prawn, Roasted Pepper Aioli
Dine-In or Take-out Available
‘06 Littorai Thieriot
1430 KONA ST. (behind Ala Moana Center) Open Daily 10:30am-9:30pm • 955-7888
Red Wine Poached Fillet of Salmon
2nd entree of equal/lesser value. Limit 1 coupon per table/take-out order. Valid 5pm to close. Coupon must be presented. Exp. 3/31/12.
‘06 Littorai Hirsch
Burgundy Braised Short Ribs, Natural Jus with Morels
BLUE HAWAII SUSHI BAR & RESTAURANT
Early Bird Special 4-6pm
‘04 Bonaccorsi, Santa Rita
Fire Roasted Tenderloin of Beef, Roasted Tomato Hollandaise
Poached Pears with Bleu Cheese
90
$
Limited Reservations
NEW MENU & SUSHI BAR! Teriyaki Chicken $7.95 Teriyaki Combo (Steak & Chicken) $10.95 Fish of the Day $7.95 North Shore Garlic Shrimp $9.95 Includes Miso Soup, Salad, Rice and Japanese hot tea Not valid with other offers or promotions.
ON THE RISE
3660 Waialae Ave. • 737-1177 www.3660.com
Gift Cards Available
1140 Kuala St. (Next to Babies R Us) Pearl City | 456-2128 Sun-Thurs 10:30am-9:00pm | Fri-Sat 11:00am-10:00pm
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WHERE TO DINE Tropics Bar & Grill
AMERICAN
Symbol Key Breakfast
Larry’s Bakery
2005 Kalia Road Hilton Hawaiian Village (Ali‘i Tower) 949-4321
4369 Lawehana St. (across Target in Salt Lake) 422-0059
Atlantis Seafood & Steak 2284 Kalakaua Avenue 922-6868
Lunch Dinner
BAKERY Napoleon’s Bakery
Fendu Boulangerie
Eggs n’ Things
After Midnight
343 Saratoga Road 923-EGGS (3447)
Alcohol served
Waikiki Beach Eggspress
Online
2464 Kalakaua Ave (Ashton Waikiki Circle) 926-EGGS (3447)
Catering
Dinner Menu
Located inside of Zippy’s
2752 Woodlawn Dr. Manoa Marketplace 988-4310
Panya 711 Queen St. 597-8880 1111 Bishop St. #4 536-8363 Ala Moana Center 946-6388 Royal Hawaiian Center 791-2969
La Palme D’or Ala Moana Center - Mall Level Mountain Side, next to Shirokiya 941-6161
High Quality at Affordable Prices!
2 Choice Teishoku Combo
10% OFF
Choose from • Fried Oyster • Ebi Fry • Ahi Sashimi • Broiled Salmon Chicken Katsu • Miso Butterfish • Karaage • Pork Ginger Sizzling Hamburger Steak • Tempura • Tonkatsu and many more! Bentos and assorted musubi available daily as well as ala carte specials OPEN DAILY 11am-9pm Lunch 11 am - 4 pm Dinner 5 pm - 9 pm
Japanese Home Style Restaurant “Hinone Mizunone” Please enjoy the KAMADAKIGOHAN cooked completely by “Ogama”.
1345 S. King Street Corner of S. King St. & Sheridan St. Close to Ala Moana Shpg Cntr & Wal Mart
942-4848
TEL.
www.fujio-food.com
Buffet
For up to 20 people
Lunch $11.95
Kids $7.50 (Ages 5–12)
Dinner $15.95 Kids $9.00 (Ages 5–12)
Tues, Feb 28
Excludes lunch specials & beverages. Not to be combined with other specials or offers. Exp. 3/15/12.
Reservations Recommended
Clip This Coupon NOW! Offer won’t last long.
Maple Garden /Yen King
Also Available Curry & Steak Monday-Sunday 10:30am-2:30pm, 5pm–10pm
909 Isenberg Street • 941-6641 www.MapleGardenHawaii.com
of our Famous Buttermilk Pancakes
15%OFF WITH COUPON
Must present coupon for discount. Not to be combined with any other specials or promotions. *Free parking available at First Hawaiian Bank
Free Short Stack
✁
Entire Menu
Served with rice, miso soup, two side dishes, and pickles.
3579 Waialae Avenue 737-8820
All we ask for is a donation for Kapiolani Children’s Miracle Network
©2012 IHOP IP, LLC
17.75- $22.75
$
Ocean front dining
Valid at Participating Locations Windward Mall 235-4467 Pearl City 486-4467 • Hilo 959-2600 Waikiki (Ala Moana Blvd) 949-4467 Waikiki on Kuhio Locations: 921-2400 Valid at Participating Waikiki (Alawww.ihophawaii.com Moana), Hilo, Pearl City, and Windward Mall
Valet parking available
98-150 Kaonohi St. • Tel: 486-5100
*Menu and prices subject to change.
KAMA‘AINA SPECIAL! LUNCH & DINNER
20% OFF
1 Coupon per group. Must have valid ID. Not combinable with other discounts. Discounts off regular adult price. No online or photo-copied coupons. Must purchase beverage. Not valid on holidays. Expires 3/2/12
BIRTHDAY SPECIAL! FREE BIRTHDAY MEAL FOR ANY AGE With Family & Group
LUNCH & DINNER
20% OFF
Must have minimum party of 4. One Birthday coupon per party of 4. Coupon valid on actual birthday, ID required. Not combinable with other discounts. Discounts off regular adult price. No online or photo-copied coupons. Must purchase beverage. Expires 3/2/12
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COMPLIMENTARY UNCLE MOKI’S LAVA FLOW DESSERT WITH THE PURCHASE OF 2 DINNER ENTREES Must present coupon. Not valid with any other discounts or specials. Exp 3/4/12.
OUTRIGGER REEF HOTEL • 2169 KALIA RD. • 923–2277
WHERE TO DINE BUFFET
CHINESE
CAFE
Camellia Buffet
Anytime Cafe
Aina Haina Chop Suey
930 McCully St. 951-0511/0611
Market City Shopping Center 2919 Kapiolani Blvd 735-3888
Aina Haina Shopping Center 820 W. Hind Dr. 373-1303 or 373-4632
Kissaten Westridge Mall 486-5100
3553 Waialae Ave. 738-8666
Golden Duck 4230 Waialae Ave., Kahala 737-7188 1221 S. King St. 597-8088
A Catered Experience 94-1068 Ka Uka Blvd. 677-7744
2380 Kuhio Ave. 923-2260
Happy Day Chinese Restaurant
923 Keeaumoku St. 955-3388
CATERERS Makittii
111 N. King St. 521-8268
Canton Seafood Restaurant
88 Piikoi St. 593-1200
Makino Chaya
Golden Palace Seafood Restaurant
Hee Hing Restaurant 449 Kapahulu Ave. 735-5544
Year Of The Dragon Special For 10 People $
178
Dine-in or take-out
Seafood w/ Tofu Soup 3 Lobsters w/ Ginger & Onions Whole Crispy Chicken Beef w/ Young Ginger & Pineapple Steamed Fish Fillet w/ Ginger Salt & Pepper Shrimp Choy Sum w/ Meat Sauce Garlic w/ Shrimp Fried Rice Dessert
FREE LOBSTER
#4
with purchase of (4) orders from Special Lungfunghawaii.com • Open Daily 11am-9pm Open Menu 5724 Kalanianaole Hwy • Niu Valley Shopping Ctr. LOTS OF FREE PARKING
377-5555 or 377-5566
Fried Long Rice & Pork
Celebrate Your Birthday
OUR IMMENSELY POPULAR TAKE-OUT PLATE LUNCH FOR ONLY...
6.65
$
14 LOCATIONS: Aina Haina 373-4033 Kapahulu 735-7700 Waiau 485-0227 Kaneohe 247-9595 Ala Moana 942-9102 Waikele 678-3180
Stadium Marketplace 488-9202 Ewa Town Center 683-1003 Ward Center 591-5600 Kapolei 674-4227
Kukui Grove 808-632-2450 Maui Mall 808-873-7776 Lahaina 808-661-0333 Kona 808-327-6776
NOW OPEN at 900 N. Nimitz Hwy 536-8570 1627 Nuuanu Ave 585-8839 2955 E. Manoa Rd 988-0212 Mon-Sat 10:30am-9pm; Sun 12n-8pm
Call For Take Out www.bangkokchefexpress.com
With us and Receive a complimentary Hy’s Cheesecake & Keepsake Photo For Honoree
Paiten Home Home of of the the “Milky-White” “Milky-White” Paitan Paitan Ramen! Ramen! HOUSE SPECIAL:
Curry & Ramen Combo
$
Mini Ramen + 4 pc. Gyoza + Curry Plate (choice of 8)
Mon-Fri: 6:00 - 10:00 pm Sat, Sun: 5:30 - 10:00 pm • Wine Spectator Award-Winning Wine List • Live Entertainment • Valet Parking Proper Attire Required Reservations Recommended
2440 Kuhio Ave.
922 5555 www.hyshawaii.com
955 Available Fri & Sat
UNI BOWL……$15.95
Sun-Thurs 11am-9pm • Fri-Sat 11am-10pm
Ward Warehouse • 591-8855
10% OFF
Cash Sale Only (With Coupon)
5% OFF
Credit Card Sale Only (With Coupon)
Hong Kong Dim Sum & Regular Menu Items Excludes Set Menus; Roast Pork, Roast Duck, Char Siu & other specials. 5%, 10% and lobster special not to be combined with any other offer/discounts/specials. Expires 3/31/12. Must present coupon.
Lobster $999 with purchase of Full Price Entree Valid 5-10:30pm
Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant Liliha Square by Times Supermarket
February Special Mushroom Trio
524-1628
YAKINIKU
MILLION Kalbi Seaweed Soup
Kalbi Kim Chee Chi-ke
Celebrating 10 Years!
Topped with Tuna Salad, Seafood Salad, & Spicy Tuna Serving Lunch & Dinner • Take-out Available
Dim Sum Take Out Special! 8am-11:30am
Beef Stone Bi Bim Bap
Lobster $999 with purchase of Full Price Entree Valid 5-10:30pm
10% OFF(Charge) • 15% OFF(Cash) Dim Sum & Reg. Menu Dine In Special!
5% OFF
(Charge) • Happy Day Chinese Restaurant 626 SHERIDAN ST. (behind Walmart)
596-0799
SUN-THUR 11AM-MIDNIGHT / FRI-SAT 11AM-2AM
Since 1989
10% OFF(Cash)
3553 Waialae Avenue Excludes Set Menu; Roast Pork, Roast Duck, Char Siu & other specials.
738-8666
5%, 10% and lobster special are not to be combined with any other offer/discounts/specials. Expires 3/31/12. Must present coupon.
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WHERE TO DINE Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant
ON ON
Mandalay (The)
Ala Moana Center 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. 4th Floor - Ho’okipa Terrace 947-8818
Kailua 263-8880 R E S TA U R A N T
Maple Garden / Yen King 909 Isenberg St. 941-6641
Little Villlage Noodle House 1113 Smith St. 545-3008
Lung Fung Chinese Restaurant
Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant
5724 Kalanianaole Hwy. 377-5566
Liliha Square 524-1628
Pizza & Subs
179
52 pcs.
(Makisushi 24pcs/ Hosomaki 24 pcs/ Inari 4pcs)
Moiliili 951-5696
1110 McCully St. • 946-8833
Aina Haina Shopping Center 373-1303 or 373-4632
Keeaumoku by Wal-Mart 946-5696
10%OFF
Pearlridge 483-6805
Dine-In and Take-Out
(KOZO)
One coupon per order. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/12
Pearl City by Wal-Mart 455-6805
Whneirne gs
See You 1st
MoAr re
ing Breathtak
Alssteo r & Mothehr’s EaDay Brunc 1st Sunday Champagne Brunch! New Menu Changes Monthly!
PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS
Jeff Peterson Grammy-winning Slack Key Guitar, experience the gentle crashing waves, pure ocean breezes and awesome beauty of Hawaii.
…Only at Michel ’s
~ ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY ~ FREE VALET PARKING ~ 2895 Kalakaua Ave. • 923-6552 • www.michelshawaii.com
FOR BANQUETS & PRIVATE PARTIES CALL 728-3463 18 | DINING OUT | FEB. 26-MAR. 3, 2012
Jai
(Monk’s Food) Available All-Day
Ham and Scallop Soup • Chinese Chicken Salad • Peking Duck w/ Buns • Steamed Sea Bass w/ Ginger & Onions • Walnut Shrimp • Capitol Pork Chops • Boneless Chicken Cake Noodle • Rice • Jai • Chef’s Dessert of the Day 111 N. King St. near Maunakea 7am -10pm
Aina Haina Chop Suey
www.ononhawaii.com
2850 Paa St. 833-3728
$
ON ON at McCully Chinese Restaurant
Henry Loui’s
Special Menu for10
Kahala Mall 738-5696
(KOZO)
Ert’s Grill 99-082 Kauhale St., Aiea 488-8898
Chinese New Year
2710 South King St. www.fukuyadeli.com
737-7739
(KOZO)
Ward Center 591-8891
Street Level, 2424 Kalakaua Ave, #102 971-1818
Deli Hours: Wed-Sun 6am-2pm After hours catering available
•
Waipio 678-8868
Seafood Village Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa
946-2073
3040 Waialae Ave. (corner of St. Louis Hts & Waialae Ave.)
Pearlridge East 487-8188
Stadium Mall 4510 Salt Lake Blvd. #C1 487-6662 or 486-7410
Perfect for Birthday Parties, Family get togethers and more!
Now Open!
Kaimuki 738-8855
Royal Palace Restaurant
All-Occasion Catering
at the Colony Surf
Big City Diner
946-8833
ROYAL PALACE
Sunday Mar.4th!
FAMILY DINING
On On at McCully
at McCully 1110 McCully St.
1055 Alakea St. 525-8585
521-8268
Free Parking in the Rear DINNER HOURS ONLY No credit cards accepted for special menu
East Honolulu
COUPON
Excludes Special Menus Exp 3/15/12
Go to www.ononhawaii.com to view Menus and find $5 Coupon
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$ 98 Take-out Orders Welcomed
NIGHTLY 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Teriyaki Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.95 Daily Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23.95 Sukiyaki Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.95 Teriyaki Steak & Chicken Combo .$21.95 Kama‘aina & Military Discount Available (with proper ID)
Dinner for 10 ~ $189 reg. $225 • Chinese Chicken Salad • Salt & Pepper Shrimp • Peking Duck w/Bun • Peking Style • Scallop Egg Soup Pork Chop • Steamed Seabass • Minute Chicken Cake Noodle w/Ginger Onion
Dim Sum
Served 7am Daily
1841 Ala Moana Blvd. Between Ilikai & Hilton Hawaiian Village
941-4444
Dinner served from 5:30 nightly. Valet parking available. Not valid with any other offer.
Dear Hearts, One must have patience at home, at work, while driving or at a doctor’s office I try to be ahead of my appointment as I’d rather wait for them instead of them waiting for me, Cause nobody likes to wait. Saimin Havenly Yours,
8,000 square foot restaurant, seven private rooms Accommodates 350 people State-of-the-art audio-visual systems Perfect for parties of all occasions
“I learned discipline in the Army. It was always hurry up and wait.” Matsuo” WAIMALU 98-020 Kam Hwy.
488-8824
WAIPAHU
EWA BEACH SHOP. CTR.
94-256 Waipahu Depot St.
91-919 Fort Weaver Rd.
676-2088
689-0999
w w w. s h i ro s s a i m i n . c o m
DIM SUM ✦ LUNCH ✦ DINNER ✦ BANQUET ✦ PRIVATE PARTIES
Daily: 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ala Moana, 4th Flr. Up the Ramp From The Mai Tai Bar 808-947-8818 • www.jadedynastyhawaii.com
New Home of the “Perry & Price Show”
WHERE TO DINE IHOP
Kenny’s Restaurant
Waikiki - 1850 Ala Moana Blvd 949-4467 Waikiki - Kuhio & Lewers 921-2400
Rainbow Drive Inn
Le Cacao Bistro
1620 N. School St. 841-0931
3441 Waialae Ave.
3308 Kanaina Ave. 737-0177
626-5368
Pearl City - Times Sq. SC 486-4467 Kaneohe - Windward Mall 235-4467
Restaurant Epic
Kenny’s Express Hawaiian BBQ
Pagoda
2nd Floor, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center 922-9333
1525 Rycroft St. 948-8356
Kit N Kitchen
Panya Bistro • Bakery • Bar
Sam Choy’s BLC
1010 University Avenue 942-7622
Ala Moana Center, Mauka - Mall Level 946-6388
580 N. Nimitz Hwy. 545-7979
1131 Nuuanu Ave. 587-7877
Hilo - Prince Kuhio Plaza 959-2600
JJ Bistro & French Pastry 3447 Waialae Ave.
739-0993
238
$
Special Price for Table of 10 Indulge in our Gourmet Vegetarian & Gluten-Free Pizzas Large Gluten-Free Pizzas Now Available!
FEBRUARY SPECIALS
Choice of Two:
• 2pc Shrimp & 2pc Vegetable Tempura • Chicken Katsu • Chicken Karaage • Chicken, Beef or Pork Teriyaki • Salmon or Ahi Shio, Teriyaki, Plain Butterfish • Sashimi or Unagi $
12.00
(add $2 more to meal price)
2pc. Shrimp Tempura 2pc. Vegetable Tempura & Miso Butterfish $
10.95
Includes: Scoop Rice, Miso Soup, Tea,Tofu, Gyoza, Green Salad or Tsukemono
WARD CENTRE (Auahi Streetfront) 1200 Ala Moana 596-0066 KAILUA (Next to Boots & Kimo’s) 151 Hekili St. 230-8400
OPEN TUE-SUN LUNCH
11AM-2PM, DINNER 5-8:30PM • Closed Monday Lunch & Dinner
100 N. Beretania Street #113 (Parking inside Chinese Cultural Plaza)
Chinese Chicken Salad Diced Winter Melon with Seafood Soup Crispy Chicken with Ginger Scallion Honey Walnut Shrimp SautÊed Beef with Chinese Greens Steamed Fish Fillets with Ginger Scallion House Special Seafood Noodles Steamed Rice • Dessert www.themandalayhawaii.com
536-3035
1055 Alakea St.
Mon - Sun 10:30am to 9:00pm Excluding all coupons and other discounts. Dine-in only.
525-8585
Free Parking Mon - Fri after 5pm & All Day Sat & Sun
Full Service Catering & Event Planning Dinner Hours 5:30PM-8:30PM
Weekends & Holidays ............................$11.95 Monday-Friday ............................................$10.95
Make Someone’s Day Special
Lunch Hours 11:00AM-2:00PM 8FEEJOH 3FDFQUJPOT t TU #JSUIEBZ -VBVT t (SBEVBUJPOT 8PSLTIPQT 4FNJOBST t BOE NVDI NPSF &YDMVTJWF DBUFSFS GPS FWFOUT IFME BU UIF )BXBJJ 0LJOBXB $FOUFS $BMM GPS EFUBJMT
Ph:
677-7744
www.acateredexperience.com
Order one to two weeks in advance.
Everyday Buffet ..........................................$10.50 Restaurant Hours: 10 AM - 9 PM
Call for Reservations 487-6662 or 486-7410
ROYAL PALACE R E S TA U R A N T
4510 Salt Lake Boulevard 96818 Stadium Mall, next to Ice Palace LOTS OF PARKING
Ala Moana Center • Mall Level
(Mountain side, next to Shirokiya)
941- 6161
February Specials Red Velvet Cake & Red Velvet Cupcake
KOREAN CUISINE
KOBE BEEF SHABU SHABU LATE NIGHT SPECIAL AFTER 9:30PM
$19.95
• LUNCH $16.95 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM • DINNER $24.95 2:30 PM -10 PM KAL BI, SIRLOIN, CHICKEN, SASHIMI, SPICY PORK *DISCOUNT EXCLUDES ALL BEVERAGESWITH THIS AD. EXP. 3/31/12.
TWO GREAT LOCATIONS! Prices slightly higher at Zippy’s Ala Moana and Pearlridge.
AIEA • 484-2222 98-150 Kaonohi St.
HONOLULU • 589-2299 510 Piikoi St.
930 McCully St. • 951-0511/951-0611
• PRIVATE PARTY ROOM • CONVENIENT PARKING
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WHERE TO DINE Shiro’s Saimin Haven
FILIPINO
Waimalu - 98-020 Kam Hwy. 488-8824
Max’s Of Manila
Waipahu - 94-256 Waipahu Depot St. 676-2088
Chai’s Island Bistro
Stage Restaurant
Aloha Tower Market Pl. 585-0011
1250 Kapiolani Blvd. 237-5429
94-300 Farrington Hwy
Top of Waikiki
801 Dillingham Blvd. 951-6297
Ewa Beach Shp. Ctr. - 91-919 Fort Weaver Rd. 689-0999
Hy’s Steak House
Wailana Coffee House
Il Lupino
1860 Ala Moana Blvd. 955-1764
Royal Hawaiian Center 922-3400
FINE DINING Bali Steak & Seafood
Zippy’s
GREEK The Fat Greek Kaimuki - 3040 Waialae Ave. 734-0404 Ala Moana - Makai Market 949-2120
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Hilton Hawaiian Village (Rainbow Tower) 2005 Kalia Road 949-4321
Call the one nearest you
Waikiki Business Plaza 2270 Kalakaua Ave. 923-3877
2440 Kuhio Ave. 922-5555
Restaurant Row 599-3860 Waikiki Beach Walk 440-7910
Waikiki - 1831 Ala Moana Blvd 941-3444
FREE PIZZA! BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE (Reg. $9.95each)
Build your own 10” pizza with unlimited toppings.
Saturday, March 17th Complete Dinners Served 11AM Til Midnight
*Take out only, w/coupon; not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/15/12.
Also available Pasta • Burgers • Salads • Sandwiches
Corned Beef & Cabbage, Killarney
OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT! 2919 Kapiolani Blvd., #218
MARKET CITY SHPG CNTR 735-3888 ALA MOANA CENTER, MALL LEVEL, MAUKA NEXT TO VICTORIA’S SECRET
Shrimp Scampi
946-6388
Won Ton Noodle
Filet of Salmon Florentine
Try Our Tasty PORK TOFU! Pork Tofu simmered in our special broth... Delicious! Sun-Thu 8am-10pm • Fri-Sat til 11pm Okazuya open daily from 8am
SEKIYA’S RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN Serving Hawaii for 75 Years!
2746 Kaimuki Ave
732-1656
www.SekiyasRestaurant.com
ACROSS KAIMUKI H.S.
1250
$
1325
$
DINNERS INCLUDE
BOTTLES Budweiser & Bud Light Heineken & Others WINE Ck Mondavi, Fetzer, Kendall Jackson, and more...
1.50 $ 2.00 $ 3/glass $ 13 to $ 33 $
bottle
3106 Monsarrat Ave. • Honolulu, HI 96815 • Ph: (808) 737-0080 • Fax (808) 735-0800
–––––––––––––––Appetizers––––––––––––––
––––––––––––––––Salad–––––––––––––––––
––––––––––––Dessert––––––––––– f o r D i n n e r Heart Shape White Chocolate Amore Truffle $ 1 5 per person
for Wines Aloha Tower Marketplace FREE VALET PARKING • www.chefchai.com
Entrées
Cornmeal Crusted Catfish Seafood Jambalaya Shrimp Etouffee Blackened Ribeye Steak Dessert
9
St. Patty’s Day $ 25 Breakfast Special Corned beef hash with two large eggs, hash brown potatoes, toast and coffee.
Southern Pecan Pie and more . . . Take-Out and Banquet Menus Available for
Class of 2012 Graduation Parties 955-1764 Open 24 Hours 1860 Ala Moana Blvd. Validated Parking
580 Nimitz Hwy. 545-7979 Like us on Facebook for Special Deals & Offers www.samchoyhawaii.com
Buy one dinner entree,
50% OFF
valid Sun, Mon & Tues Expires 3/6/12.
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1, 2
Hanaki
––––––––––––––––Entrée–––––––––––––– Chef Chai’s Signature Thai Style Oxtail Soup and Steamed Rice OR Grilled Fresh Local Fish with Curry Sauce and Wakana Soba with a glass of Au Bon Climat Pinor Noir $ 4 0 p e r p e rs o n
Soup
With your order when you bring in this coupon, 1 per person
Fresh Ahi Katsu with Tomato Mango Salsa Wasabi Curry Sauce receive 2nd entree
Kataifi and Mac Nut Crusted Black Tiger Prawn Salad with a glass of Esser Chardonnay
Appetizers
Cajun Style Chicken Wings Popcorn Shrimp
FREE 2pc Crispy Gau Gee
5 – Course Dinner $40 Roasted Butternut Squash and Lobster Bisque Shooter with a glass of Mionetto Prosecco Gold Label
Mon., Feb. 20th thru Sun., Mar. 4th
Seafood & Sausage Gumbo
“All you can eat” Salad bar, Corn on the Cob, Chocolate Mint Cake and more!
Available on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Only ––––––––––––––––Beginning––––––––––––––
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Roast Chicken O’Shannon
1350
$
Special Guest Brothers Cazimero
Every Friday
• 585-0011
012
Japanese Cuisine
Serving Oahu’s Ohanas For More Than 14 Yrs. 11:30 am-2:30 pm; 5 pm-9:30 pm (Closed Tuesdays)
MANOA MARKETPLACE (Tons of FREE Parking) 988-1551
WHERE TO DINE Romanos Macaroni Grill
ITALIAN Bella Mia Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
Hifumi Japanese Restaurant
Ward Warehouse 1050 Ala Moana Blvd. #1400 591-8855
Z Pizza
Stadium Market Place 488-9202 Aina Haina 373-4033 Ala Moana 942-9102 Ewa Town Center 683-1003 Kaneohe 247-9595 Kapahulu 735-7700 Kapolei Commons 674-4227 Waikele Center 678-3180 Waiau 485-0227 Ward Center 591-5600 Kukui Grove 808-632-2450 Maui Mall 808-873-7776 Lahaina 808-661-0333 Kona 808-327-6776
Chinese Cultural Plaza 536-3035
Genki Sushi
1137 11th Ave. 737-1937 2222 S. Beretania St. 941-4400
Ward Centre Auahi St. Shops 596-0066 Kailua 151 Hekili St. 230-8400
Bella Mia Express 3040 Waialae Ave. 737-7739
Happy Valley Pasta & Pizza
Curry King
Ala Moana Center Hookipa Terrace 356-8300
JAPANESE
3106 Monsarrat Ave. 737-0080
Blue Hawaii Sushi 1140 Kuala St., Pearl City Across Wal-Mart 456-2128
Hinone Mizunone 1345 South King St. 942-4848
Ichiriki Aiea 98-150 Kaonohi St. 484-2222 Honolulu 510 Piikoi St. 589-2299
Kobe Japanese Steak House 1841 Ala Moana Blvd. 941-4444
OPEN EVERYDAY • ALL DAY
a cut
above the rest.
BEST FOOD***BEST PRICE***BEST SERVICE
Early Bird $ Special Only
12.95
February 8-Course Menu Chinese Chicken Salad Peking Duck with Steamed Buns Sumida Farm Watercress Pork Tofu Soup Roasted Garlic Chicken Seafood Curry w/Crispy Haupia Chinese Broccoli w/Garlic Steamed Flounder Fillet w/Black Bean Sauce E Mein Noodles w/Shredded Duck Steamed Rice $199 for ten (REG. $239)* *Expires Feb. 29, 2012
Sauteed Mahi with Lobster Sauce Steak & Shrimp Chicken Alfredo Pasta
922-6868
Call for Reservations & Information 2284 Kalakaua Ave.
Open 7 Days from 11am-10pm
Lunch 11am - 4pm Dinner 5pm - 10pm
wagyu new york strip, 14 ounces
at the old Waikiki III Theatres Parking available at the Pro-Park location Seaside Ave. Pay $2 at the Restaurant. www.atlantisseafoodsteak.com
www.VillageThai.com
CITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER
TEL. 845-4554
WAIPIO SHOPPING CENTER
TEL. 678-2878
KUNIA SHOPPING CENTER
TEL. 676-0843
WITH $10 OFF $50.00 PURCHASE WITH $5 OFF $30.00 PURCHASE Cannot be combined with any other promotions. Cannot be used for private parties. No Holidays. Must present coupon. Expires April 30, 2012.
LET US COOK FOR YOU FEBRUARY MENU FOR FOUR Mandarin Potstickers • Chinese Chicken Salad Lemon Chicken • Pepper Salt Shrimp Beef Tofu • Broccoli with Garlic Steamed Rice $49 for Four (Reg. $65)* Available daily before 6:30 pm SERVED DAILY BEFORE 6:30; COUPON REQUIRED
HONG KONG DIM SUM SPECIAL
Buy 4 Selections
GET ONE FREE.*
Dim sum served daily 10:30 to 2 / expires Feb. 29.
Mini Cakes Brownie Packs • Butter Mochi Cherry Blossom Cookies
For reservations, call
735-5544
449 KAPAHULU AVE., STE 101 www.HeeHingHawaii.com
4369 Lawehana St. (across Target in Salt Lake) | OPEN Mon - Fri 6AM - 1PM Sat 6AM - 12PM www.larrysbakery.com or find us on
This Australian, kobe-style beef is masterfully grilled to provide a juicy and tender treat for your palate.
A fine steak. A fine experience.
RESTAURANT
SUNTORY Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, 3rd Floor
restaurantsuntory.com beachhousewaikiki.com • 921-4600 • Complimentary valet parking.
922-5511
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WHERE TO DINE Sekiya’s Restaurant & Delicatessen
Kozo Sushi Kahala Mall 738-KOZO Keeaumoku 946-KOZO Moiliili 951-KOZO Pearlridge 483-6805 Pearl City 455-6805
Yuzu Japanese Cuisine & Bar
Sushi Ichiban 3579 Waialae Ave. 737-8820
2746 Kaimuki Avenue 732-1656
Ala Moana Hotel, Ground Floor 943-1155
Sushi Izakaya 2065 S. Beretania St 946-7466
Sumo Ramen Kaneohe 234-6868 Kapolei 693-8808 Market City 737-1868 Kamehameha Shp Cntr 848-8186 Pearl Highlands Cntr 456-8082 99 Ranch Mapunapuna 833-3139
Makino Chaya 98-150 Kaonohi St. 486-5100
Restaurant Suntory Royal Hawaiian Shpg Cntr 3rd Flr. 922-5511
Sakura Terrace Japanese Cafe 1240 South King Street 591-1181
1303 Rycroft St., Honolulu. HI 596-7555
2700 S. King St. 947-2836
Sushi Company
Max’s Caramel Bars™
Choi’s Garden
Sushi King
1111 McCully Street 947-5411
Now Available
KOREAN
Tanaka of Tokyo
Choon Chun Chicken
East, in King’s Village 922-4233 Central, in Waikiki Shopping Plaza 922-4702 West, in Ala Moana Cntr-Hookipa Terrace 945-3443
1649 Kalakaua Ave. 447-4492
Yakiniku Million 626 Sheridan St. 596-0799
Delicious! Japanese Style Steak with special ponzu-wasabi sauce
Sweet, chewy and nutty 801 Dillingham Blvd. (next to Costco Iwilei) Honolulu Hawaii 96817
BUY ONE ITEM & GET THE NEXT ONE
Waipahu Shopping Plaza 94-300 Farrington Hwy., Suite F-1 Waipahu, Hawaii 96797
Cuisine of the Philippines www.maxschicken.com
951-MAXS (6297)
SAKURA TERRACE JAPANESE CAFE
1240 South King Street | 591-1181 | www.sakuraterrace.com Mon–Sat 11am–2:30pm & 5pm–10pm • Sun 4:30pm –9:30pm
$1 OFF Any Bread
“All Natural no added chemicals”
988-4310 2752 Woodlawn Dr. • Manoa Marketplace
Tues-Sat 7:30am-7pm; Sunday 7:30am-3pm
THAI CUISINE SERVING HAWAII SINCE 1977... Dinner 5:00pm - Closing
2028 Kuhio Avenue Walking distance from all Waikiki Hotels
tel. 951-9355 www.keosthaicuisine.com
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SOUP CHOICE
10% OFF
“Il Lupino leaves little room for anything other than the highest praise...one of the truest Italian dining experiences in town.” - Jo McGarry, MidWeek Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Happy Hour • Early Dinner Specials Royal Hawaiian Center at the Royal Grove www.illupino.com • 808.922.3400
OF THE
D AY
OF APPETIZER Lao Rock & Roll • Baked Lobster Avocado • Escargot • Crab Rangoon
plus your choice of dessert
CHOICE
OF
ONE ENTREE
Fisherman Pie • Baked Cornish Hen • Baked Salmon Asian Classic • Cheese Ravioli w/Lobster (*$5 for Lamb Wellington)
PLUS CR ÈME BRÛLÉE
Bistro & French Pastry
From
$24.70 per person
expires 2/29/12
3441 Waialae Ave.
626-5368
Le Cacao LUNCH SPECIAL
15% OFF & FREE DRINK
with purchase of 4-course Meal Special Now Serving
BRUNCH
Daily 10:30am-2pm
3447 Waialae Avenue | 739-0993 | jjfrenchpastry.com
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
Voted Best Thai in Hawaii 15% OFF Take Out Coupon required. Not combinable with other offers. Expires 3/2/12
4-Course Meal
Book your party of 10 or more people and get
Must present coupon • exp. 3/1/12
88 Piikoi St., Honolulu 593-1200 • kissatencafe.com
February Special
TEA SPECIAL
DAILY BREAD SPECIALS Rustic Kalamata Olive Bread Sundried Tomato Cheesebread Foccacia Derecco Walnut Raisin Hamakua Farms Mushroom Bread Buckwheat Fig
Exp. 3/31/12.
February Afternoon
purchases over $4 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
50% OFF
Good for any item of equal or lesser value. Original Coupon required. Not valid on retail items or bottled beverages. One discounted item per coupon. Not combinable with any other offer. No cash value.
FREE
2 side Pancakes
March Special
Summer Rolls $3.79 Offer valid on dine-in orders only. Must present coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers or coupons. Exp 3/31/12
Military w/ID receive 10% OFF facebook.com/phomylienhawaii
WESTRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER • 488-4900 (Next to Makino Chaya) 98-150 Kaonohi St., Aiea Mon-Sat 10am-10pm • Sun 10am-8pm
with order of any breakfast entrée (excluding entrées From the Griddle) Offer Valid 6am – noon thru 3/31/12
Your choice of syrups: Sugar Free Maple Maple • Coconut Strawberry – NEW! Blueberry – NEW!
$1.79 Bottomless COFFEE
841-0931
Kam Shopping Center Open 6am Daily
WHERE TO DINE MEXICAN El Charro Mexicano Aiea Restaurant 99-115 Aiea Heights Drive 488-9727
OKAZUYA Fukuya Delicatessen & Catering 2710 S. King St. 946-2073
PACIFIC RIM
THAI
3660 on the Rise
Bangkok Chef
3660 Waialae Ave. 737-1177
1627 Nuuanu Ave. • 585-8839 2955 E. Manoa Rd. • 988-0212 900 N. Nimitz Hwy. • 536-8570
1351 Nuuanu Ave. 533-6169
VIETNAMESE
The Ocean House Restaurant 2169 Kalia Rd., Outrigger Reef Hotel 923-2277
Pho My Lien
Thai Village
98-150 Kaonohi St. 488-4900
City Square 1286 Kalani St. #104 845-4554 Waipio Shopping Center 94-1040 Waipio Uka St.#15 678-2878 Kunia Shopping Center 94-673 Kupuohi St. #B105 676-0843
SHABU SHABU Hanaki Restaurant
Nuuanu Okazuya
Keo’s Thai Cuisine 2028 Kuhio Ave. 951-9355
Manoa Marketplace 2756 Woodlawn Drive 988-1551
Saigon Cuisine 1408 Liliha St. 521-6888
Saigon Pearl 1430 Kona St., #101 955-7888
February Specials Your choice: • Crispy Gau Gee 10 pcs • Chinese Chicken Salad • Oyster Sauce Chicken with Cake Noodle
Available for lunch & dinner at Kahala location only
5
4230 Waialae Ave. 737-7188 • 737-7288 Open daily 10am-9pm
ONLY $
99 each
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL $15.95 Complete Dinner New Hours 5:30 - 6:45pm
$11.45 Complete Lunch
& after 10:30 p.m.
Sapporo & Kirin (large) $5.75 after 10:30pm
Plate Lunch Special Includes: Furikake Chicken Katsu Macaroni Salad Chow Funn or 2 Nori Musubi
only $5.00
…just like home!
with this ad 1351 Nuuanu Ave • m-f 5a-1p / sat 5:30a-2p / sun 7a-1p Limit 2 per coupon. No substitution. Exp. 2/29/12 • nuuanuokazuya.com
533-6169
947-2836
Open 7 Days • 2700 So. King St.
Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa • Street Level • 2420 Kalakaua Ave., Ewa Tower • 971-1818
www.seafoodvillagehawaii.com • Ask About Our Kama‘Aina Special Discount * $3 Self Park Validation
10.95
$ • Chicken Salad per person w/Oriental Dressing • 4 TYPES OF DIM SUM (BBQ Pork, Chive Dumpling, Pork Hash, Seafood Dumpling) • Beef & Broccoli • Kalua Short Ribs • Stir-Fried Assorted Vegetables • Minute Chicken Fried Noodle • DESSERT: Almond Float MINIMUM OF
10 PERSONS (1 DAY ADVANCE RESERVATION NEEDED).
15.95
$ • Seafood Salad • 6 TYPES OF DIM SUM per person (Seafood Dumpling, Seafood Siu Mai, Lotus Wrap Mochi Rice w/Chicken, Crispy Shrimp Dumpling, Spinach Dumpling, BBQ Pork Manapua) • Roasted Peking Duck • Salt & Pepper Calamari • Seafood Fried Noodle • DESSERT: Mango Pudding PRIVATE ROOM DEPENDS ON AVAILABILITY. MENU PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX
& GRATUITY.
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orderoftheday Saigon Cuisine Vi etna Restaurant mese
Flavorful Pho and Other Vietnamese Favorites
Story by Kelli Shiroma Photos by Nathalie Walker or traditional Vietnamese classics and un“pho”gettable dishes, customers can experience the best of both worlds at Saigon Cuisine Vietnamese Restaurant. Upon entering the eatery located on Liliha Street, customers will find a tranquil haven in which they can take a break from their busy schedules and indulge in Vietnamese comfort foods. Saigon Cuisine opened last March, according to Jennifer Tran. “This is the restaurant’s only location,” Tran says. “I’m the manager and my husband, Taylor, is the cook.” When asked what sets Saigon Cuisine apart from other Vietnamese eateries, Tran explains that the eatery’s peaceful ambience and twists on traditional dishes make it unique. “We’re known for our pho and we have a Saigon House Special Chicken Pho ($6.50 medium; $7.50 large),” Tran says. “Our chicken pho is special. A lot of people cook (pho) with beef broth, but we use chicken broth.” Pho at Saigon Cuisine — a healthy customer favorite — comprises light-bodied broth ladled over rice noodles, is accompanied with the individual’s choice of beef and is garnished with cilantro. Made with fresh and natural ingredients, the pho dishes at Saigon Cuisine — including Sliced Beef Steak and Meatballs (all $6.50 medium, $7.50 large) — are increasingly popular selections. “We have an Oxtail
Pho ($9.75) too,” says Tran of one of the eatery’s most recent menu additions. “We cook the bone (for the phos) for a long time, like one day.” Besides its pho dishes, Saigon Cuisine is well known for its appetizers. While many Vietnamese restaurants feature spring rolls and summer rolls, Tran says that this eatery has “four seasons” rolls — Autumn Rolls ($4.99 for two) and Winter Rolls ($4.99 for two), in addition to Summer Rolls ($4.99
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for two) and Spring Rolls ($4.50 for two, $7.25 for four). Autumn Rolls feature shredded pork, fresh mint, sliced cucumber, lettuce and bean sprouts; Winter Rolls are made with grilled pork hash, rice noodles, sliced cucumber, lettuce and bean sprouts. “No other restaurant has Autumn Rolls and Winter Rolls,” says Tran, of the appetizers made with fresh rice paper wrapping (opposed to the deep-fried Summer and Spring Rolls).
Oxtail Pho ($9.75)
Papaya Salad ($7.25)
Spring Rolls ($7.25)
1408 Liliha St., Ho nolulu Call : 521.6888 Hours: Tuesday-S aturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday-Monday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Takeout orders av Notes: Parking av ailable ailable in rear of restaura nt
3-Choice Combination Plate ($8.50)
Summer Rolls ($4.99)
Another popular appetizer is Green Papaya Salad ($7.25), a mixture of freshly grated green papaya topped with boiled pork, shrimp, mint leaves and toasted peanuts and tossed with the eatery’s special sauce. Customers also often order Chicken Salad ($7.25), a simple salad with steamed boneless chicken, shredded white cabbage, toasted peanuts, fresh mint and onion flakes, tossed in the eatery’s special lemon sauce. Other main courses at Saigon Cuisine include varieties of vermicelli noodles — served on a bed of fresh lettuce, vegetable garnish, bean sprouts, roasted peanuts and fish sauce with your choice of topping — and rice dishes, or steamed Jasmine rice served with fresh lettuce, sliced cucumbers and tomatoes. Vermicelli noodle dishes can come with Lemon Grass Chicken ($7.50) or Garlic and Onion Beef ($7.50). The most popular rice dish, however, is House Special: 3-Choice Combination Plate ($8.50), in which customers can select three of the various meats available, including Barbecue Pork Chop, Barbecue Chicken and Shredded Pork. “For the 3-Choice Combination Plate, you can have Lemongrass Chicken, Barbecue Pork Chop, Garlic Shrimp … any three (under the Rice Dishes category),” confirms Tran. Although Saigon Cuisine has not yet made its one-year anniversary, the eatery will hopefully have daily or monthly specials in the future, as well as continue to expand its menu. For now, though, the restaurant continues to cater to local crowds with its flavorful food and budget-friendly prices. “Most of our customers are locals, and the average price per customer is less than $10,” says Tran.