MARCH 13-19, 2011
Making diners feel at home is the constant aim of Beachhouse executive chef Rodney Uyehara, who’s creating a special four-course tasting menu for the Moana Surfrider as it celebrates 110 years of superlative food and service. See page 4 | Leah Friel photo
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scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! Yes, foodies, I have a deep love for this cool and creamy treat. I’m not alone here: Statistics show the United States holds the No. 1 spot on the list of Top 10 ice cream-consuming countries in the world, and around 13 percent of men and 8 percent of women will admit to licking the bowl clean after eating ice cream. Are you one of them? If you are, don’t be ashamed to admit it and take note. I have hot spots in store that ser ve up some chillingly scrumptious ice cream options — and even sorbets, for that matter (if you’re on a diet or attempting to eat healthy, that is). Therefore, get your sweet tooth ready and tell the ice cream man these following establishments serve up some
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Nothing satisfies my craving for ice cream more than the one and only mochi ice cream. Yes, that’s right, this Japanese confection made from fresh mochi with an ice cream filling is one of the best things known to man. And to my delight, Sushi Ichiban on Waialae Avenue surely knows how to serve up dessert, along with its onolicious sushi, made with only the freshest high-quality ingredients. With a little help from Bubbies Ice Cream, which provides the modern sushi bar and restaurant with its ever-popular mochi ice cream, customers can go crazy partaking in flavors that consist of green tea, mango, azuki bean and strawberry. “Customers requested for it, so we had to add it to the menu. Right now, it’s defi-
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Romano’ss Macaronii Grill As a half-Italian gal myself, I adore Romano’s Macaroni Grill for its classic American-Italian cuisine. Executive chef Michael Longworth has 30 years’ experience in the culinar y world and has worked for the restaurant since it first
Above: The author offers up a colorful array of mochi ice cream available at Sushi Ichiban. Right: Romano’s Macaroni Grill’s refreshing Italian Sorbetto ($6.59) contains six mini scoops per glass.
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nitely a favorite here,” says Manny Nakasenh, manager of Sushi Ichiban. Diners receive three morsels of mochi ice cream for a reasonable price of $3.75. Having said that, I couldn’t resist taking a bite out of the green tea, strawberry and azuki bean. Yum! A word of caution, though, for those with sensitive teeth: Be careful with the first bite as the mochi ice cream is chilling. Beyond that, the firm yet smooth texture of this fabulous treat couldn’t be more perfect! Oishi desu!
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The Moana Surfrider celebrates decades of impeccable service with a special four-course tasting menu, available through March 31
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he Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa, recently celebrated 11 hospitable decades of catering to Hawaii and its visitors from across the globe. Known as “The First Lady of Waikiki,” the Moana Surfrider is a renowned historical landmark, and in all its elegance and glory, the Moana doesn’t skip a beat in offering up the finest in island cuisine as well.
Beachhouse at the Moana’s executive chef Rodney Uyehara sat down with Dining Out to share a meal of all meals that he and his culinary team have expertly prepared in honor of this momentous occasion. This 110th anniversary, four-course tasting menu was conceived from menu options at the Moana dated back to the 1930s. Uyehara, who has served at the Beachhouse since its inception in 2008, took these original ideas and modernized them into culinary works of art that we see today. DO: Chef Uyehara, you’ve served as executive chef here at the Beachhouse since its doors first opened. Can you explain the concept of the Beachhouse and what guests can expect when dining here? Uyehara: What we work hard to present is an upscale boutique-style steakhouse with bold flavors. But at the same time, we try to keep the menu very simple and straightforward by not overwhelming diners with too much flavor. We also want diners to feel comfortable when they dine here, as if they were at home. Also, watching the sunset over the ocean when you dine here is something that everyone is amazed at. DO: The Moana Surfrider recently celebrated its 110th anniversary and you featured a fabulous four-course tasting menu to commemorate the event. Tell us about this. Uyehara: The Bishop Museum presented us with archaic menus from the 1930s that were previously a part of the Moana Surfrider. These menus were greatly influenced by the European chefs of that time. So, what we did was take some of those ideas and incorporate them into our tasting menu. DO: This month’s Beachhouse tasting menu made its debut as part of the anniversary celebration last week. But will the menu continue to be available to diners? And if so, for how long? Uyehara: Yes, this particular menu will be available nightly until March 31 for $110 per person, not including tax or tip. D O : Great! What can hungry diners expect to feast on as part
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of this tasting menu? Uyehara: The first course is a Pan-Seared Prosciutto Scallop. The scallop is wrapped in prosciutto and we’ve incorporated a poi vinaigrette sauce served over Nalo greens. The second course is a Moyer Farms Steak Diane. Steak Diane was another one of the classics that the Europeans brought to Hawaii, so we’re changing it up some with Big Island baby spinach and Oregon morels. The third course is Roasted Veal Oscar served with seared foie gras and king crab tempura topped with a tawny port demi sauce. Then for the fourth and final course, we’re featuring a Dark Rum Crème Brulee with caramelized sugar on macadamia nut short bread cookie.
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Cabernet with the Moyer Farms Steak Diane, and pair our Beachhouse Riesling with the Pan-Seared Prosciutto Scallop. The Riesling has a nice citrus acidity to it, and it goes really well with the vinaigrette and the slight gaminess you receive from the prosciutto and the scallop. DO: Being that the cuisine is inspired by menus dated back to the 1930s, how does this tie into the Moana Surfrider’s 110th anniversary? Uyehara: The Moana Surfrider is a historical site, along with the Princess Kaiulani and the Royal Hawaiian. These hotels have a lot of history and Hawaiiana to them — so it’s really no surprise that Bishop Museum has kept great records of the properties, menus included.
sustainable products and ingredients, like local greens and veggies. This same practice continues today. We use Nalo greens from Waimanalo, and we also use local poi, Big Island baby spinach and fresh asparagus from Kahuku. DO: Many love the Wagyu beef found on the menu as well. What’s so special about this meat? Uyehara: The Wagyu that we serve at the Beachhouse is actually from Australia, and we serve the Australian Wagyu strip loin and the Australian Wagyu rib-eye. It’s a premier, top-quality steak that our guests love.
DO: Do you have any plans to expand the Beachhouse in the future? Uyehara: Yes, we hope to evolve the menu. DO: Sounds delicious! Aside from the dishes, DO: While culinary practices have certainly Right now you can say the menu is catered to outthere also are more than 200 varieties of wines evolved since the 1930s, one particular practice of-town guests, so what I would like to do is cater offered at the Beachhouse. Are there any specific has remained constant. Tell us about this prac- it more toward the locals by increasing the usage of local, sustainable products and adding a bit of wines that you would pair with these courses? tice. Uyehara: I would definitely pair our Beachhouse Uyehara: Back then, chefs tried to use local, local flair to the menu.
Beachhouse at the Moana Where: 2365 Kalakaua Ave. Call: 921.4600 Hours: Open daily from 5:30 to 10 p.m.
Far Left Beachhouse at the Moana’s executive chef Rodney Uyehara celebrates the resort and spa’s 110th anniversary.
1 Dark Rum Creme Brulee features caramelized sugar on macadamia nut shortbread cookie.
2 Moyer Farms Steak Diane is the second part of the fourcourse anniversary tasting menu.
3 The third course is the Roasted Veal Oscar, consisting of seared foie gras, King Crab tempura topped with a tawny port demi.
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ince opening its doors to the public back in December, Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant has seemingly had a steady flow of customers on any given day, thanks to its lavish spread of Chinese cuisine. According to restaurant director Ave Kwok, this 8,250square-foot upscale eatery, located at Ala Moana Center’s
1 Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant’s assistant manager Thomas Lung (left) and assistant John Lung present two exquisite entrees that come in large portions. 2 Stir-Fry Rice Noodles Chiu Chow Style ($10.95) 3 Stir-Fry Diced Beef in Red Wine French Style ($16.95) 4 Tea Smoked Shrimp ($22.95) is a meal that’s new to the menu.
Hookipa Terrace, offers 70 different variations of Hong Kongstyle dim sum and other family-style favorites. Dining Out recently caught up with Jade Dynasty Seafood’s assistant manager Thomas Lung and checked out a few of the hottest items on the menu, including a new dish that’s sure to satisfy hungry diners.
Fit for Royalty When it comes to first-rate dishes, these are three that every Jade Dynasty customer should try:
Tea Smoked Shrimp ($22.95) This new entree showcases baked tiger shrimp smoked to perfection with black tea leaves until they capture the unique flavor of the tea. Then the zesty shrimp is stir-fried to encompass the palatable essence of garlic sauce, oyster sauce and shoyu.
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Stir-Fry Diced Beef in Red Wine French Style ($16.95) Unique to Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant, this dish features beef tenderloin sauteed with a hint of tomato sauce, shoyu, salt and pepper, and a dash of red wine. The tantalizing beef is then stir-fried with savory onions and red and green bell peppers.
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As Jade Dynasty’s top lunch-seller, this delicious entree consists of skinny rice noodles mixed with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts, scallions and more.
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Let’s Get it Started at Ruth’s Chris By Kyle Galdeira
five half-shells are baked and served flaming as a touch of Malibu 151 rum common pet peeve held by is ignited on a bed of Hawaiian salt as diners searching for Happy the dish is brought to the table. Talk Hour specials is the always- about a cool touch to this hot seller. disappointing promise of discounted “It’s all about the flame,” says genpupus that often equates to tiny por- eral manager Don Asam after igniting tions — and empty stomachs. a plate of oysters at the Restaurant However, when it comes to the Row location. “At night, the flame Happy Hour at Ruth’s Chris Steak shows blue.” House, no worries. Every appetizer Ruth’s Chris also offers a stellar on the discounted menu available selection of seafood starters headdaily from 5 to 7 p.m. comes served lined by the Ahi, served seared or as a full portion — just as you would sashimi-style ($8). The freshly cut get after ordering off the traditional fish is prepared with a lightly blackmenu — but at a sweet price, as most ened crust or traditionally, and is items are half off. The pau hana pit accompanied by a tangy mustard stop also offers up drink specials on sauce. The Fried Calamari ($7), everything from ice-cold draft beer to Barbequed Shrimp ($7) and wine and martinis. Mushrooms Stuffed With Crab Meat The Oysters Rockefeller ($8) steals ($7) also provide diners with the ultithe show, and is an event in itself. The mate fresh catch.
1 Mushrooms Stuffed with Crab Meat ($7) 2 Private dining room at the Restaurant Row location 3 Fried Calamari ($7) 4 Ahi, Seared or Sashimi ($8) 5 Oysters Rockefeller ($8) 6 Veal Osso Buco Ravioli ($13.95)
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Call: • Honolulu: 599.3860 • Waikiki: 440.7910 • Kohala Coast: 887.0800 • Lahaina: 661.8815 • Wailea: 874.8880
Hours: 5-10 p.m. daily, open for private luncheons by reservation
Notes: Happy Hour specials served daily from 5 to 7 p.m. in the bar and lounge area. Drink specials also available.
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ost of Million Restaurant’s patrons are familiar with the ever-popular meat jun and fish jun dishes, both of which stand as classics at the Sheridan Street eatery. However, the eatery is now turning the tables with its menu and offering up something a bit different — oyster jun. Ultimately delicious in its own right, oyster connoisseurs will marvel in the 12 pieces of savory oysters delicately fried in Korean egg batter. Owners Chang Hyun Park and Angela Park attest that locals can’t resist this bitesized delicacy. “This is a very popular item that we sell here,” says Angela, noting that the
majority of customers like to dip each oyster in a special shoyu vinegar sauce for additional flavor. Customers can order the oyster jun a la carte for $12, or as a complete meal for $13 with rice, soup and a spread of banchan, including homemade kim chee, steamed egg, bean sprouts with sesame seed oil, taegu and more. Want to feel the heat? Turn up the yakiniku grill and cook up some mouthwatering kal-bi to go with your oyster jun. Or how about a boiling hot stew that will definitely have you working up a sweat? All this and more awaits you at Million Restaurant.
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Time Flies when you’re having fun. It’s Kani Ka Pila Grille’s second anniversary, and we’re celebrating with an unbeatable special. During the week of March 13-19, 11 am to 10 pm, we’re serving Crispy Kalua Pork plate and a draft beer for only $10. OMG, it’s irresistible! Expect many musician friends to drop-in to kanikapila with our in-house regulars Sean Naauao, Weldon Kekauoha, Cyril Pahinui, Kawika Kahiapo, Kaukahi, and Manoa DNA. Join the island-style jam. Hula dancers welcomed too.
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1 The Oyster Jun ($12) features 12 delicious oysters beautifully wrapped in Korean egg batter.
2 Million Restaurant manager Cindy Park (left) and owner Angela Park showcase the Oyster Jun meal ($13), complete with banchan and rice. Leah Friel photos
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hen you hear the words “comfort food,” what comes to mind? If you’re from Hong Kong, you might think of authentic, perfectly textured wonton noodles. Born on the East Coast? Rich, creamy New England clam chowder could be the dish you dream about. And if you’re from Eastern Europe, your favorite comfort food might look like a big bowl of borscht, the traditional beet soup. No matter where you’re from, you can probably find the flavors of your childhood at Panya, the restaurant, bakery and catering service owned by sisters Annie and Alice Yeung. Chances are they’ll taste even better than you remember. The Yeungs have worked extensively to capture the traditional essence of every dish on their extensive menu. You won’t find much fusion cuisine here, and that’s by design; Alice Yeung believes fusion somehow lessens a dish’s ability to satisfy. But the menu’s cross-cultural appeal, which includes dishes designed for every age and appetite, often has colorful results.
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prepare meals for him. They’d spend hours perfecting dishes according to his exact specifications. Many of AT PANYA, SISTERS ANNIE AND ALICE YEUNG those dishes are now on the menu at Panya, which also includes flavors CONTINUE TO CREATE AN ARRAY OF MEALS AND influenced by friends all over the DESSERTS THAT POSSESS CROSS-CULTURAL APPEAL globe. Alice learned how to make the STORY BY CAROLINE WRIGHT • PHOTOS BY LAWRENCE TABUDLO Thai-Style Rib-Eye Salad ($15.95), for International flavors seem to come example, from a Thai student. “We “Sometimes the food on the tables is so funny, so mixed!” she says. “The naturally to the Yeungs, who were would go clubbing, and afterwards kids are eating spaghetti or burgers, born in Hong Kong, a city known for we’d have to eat something. She the mom has noodles, the dad has its cosmopolitan cuisine. Though taught me how to make the salad. curry with rice, and the grandpa is their mother is an excellent cook, For a couple weeks, I cooked it every eating oxtail stew.” their father often beseeched them to day!” Even Panya’s catering menu, which includes delights like homemade spicy Shanghai wontons, curried chicken salad with cranberries, spaghetti with clams and tiger prawns, and roast rack of lamb stuffed with garlic and rosemary, is diverse and international. “I tell people, ‘Give me your budget and head count, and tell me your kind of style.’ It’s very simple,” says Annie Yeung. “We can serve sit-down meals or buffet-style; weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings; we can bring
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1 Alice and Annie Yeung, Panya owners, showing off one of their sweet creations: an 8-inch Strawberry Shortcake. 2 Salt & Pepper Shrimp 3 Panya Homemade Gyoza
4 A plethora of dishes, desserts are available at the Panya Group’s four locations. 5 Steak & Vegetables Skewers 6 Assorted desserts for those with a sweet tooth.
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platters to your clients during the holidays.” Elegant pupu or dessert platters may be ordered with just an hour’s notice; Panya also does pastry and sandwich platters for office parties. Everything is house-made at Panya, including the bread — delicious fluffy Hokkaido-style loaves — and baked goods and desserts, consistently impeccable in conception and execution. “All our salad dressings are homemade, our food has no MSG, and we’re 100 percent zero trans-fat,” confides Alice proudly. “We use premium, very
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expensive rice bran oil from Japan, and we change it daily.” Try the Strawberry Shortcake ($3.95), in which each mouthful of lightly sweetened crème frosting contains a perfectly ripe fresh berry slice; or the Crème Cheese Buns ($1.75), little sugar-dusted pillows stuffed with a secret treasure of cream cheese; or even the Vegetarian Curry Donut ($1.75), which could rival the samosas at the finest Indian restaurant. Increasingly, report the Yeungs, Panya’s customers consist of moms and dads with busy schedules who
don’t want to endure another night of fast food. “These are people who aren’t very good at cooking or they have a family and business to run, so they order things to take home when they come in at lunchtime,” Annie says. Terrific supper entrées include Coconut Curry Chicken ($13.95), Oxtail Stew in Red Wine Sauce ($18), and a traditional Hong Kong favorite, Baked Pork Chop with Egg Fried Rice & Tomato Sauce ($16.95). The Panya Group now has four locations, including a small bistro in the Remington College Building on Bishop
Street; a shop that sells salads, sandwiches, desserts and birthday cakes at the Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki; the Queen Street location, with a kitchen, bakery and cozy lunchroom; and the extremely popular Panya Bakery, Bistro and Bar at Ala Moana Center. Exotic martinis are available at the Ala Moana location, which features great parking and a twice-daily Happy Hour, Tuesdays through Saturdays from 3 to 6 p.m., and again from 9 p.m. to closing, with $5 martinis and pupus. And on Sundays and Mondays, Happy Hour at Panya lasts all day long.
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There’s a saying that contends, “If you’re lucky enough to be Irish, you’re lucky enough!” For all those who can’t trace their lineage back to the Isle of Eire, no worries, we get our own saying: “Lucky you live Hawaii!” And that’s especially true on St. Patrick’s Day, because Wailana Coffee House is supplying a menu filled with Irish-inspired dishes sure to make any leprechaun green with envy. “We enjoy having our Holiday Menus,” says Wailana’s Kenton Tom. “It is a great time to offer new items at great prices for special occasions.” Start St. Paddy’s Day right with a breakfast special for $9.25. In honor of the traditional Irish stand-by, corned beef, the breakfast is a savory combination of fresh corned beef hash, two large eggs cooked any style, hash-brown potatoes, toast and coffee. If that doesn’t satisfy you’re corned-beef craving, why not order the Corned Beef and Cabbage Killarney. Heaping slices of moist, tender corned beef See page 13–
Wailana Coffee House co-owner Kenton Tom presents a couple of corned beef dishes that are sure to be a hit on St. Patrick’s Day. Leah Friel photo
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nter a restaurant at 2 in the afternoon and you expect to find businessmen enjoying a late lunch, parents treating their children to a before-dinner snack, or surfers fueling up before going in for another set. But what’s the crowd like at that same restaurant at 2 in the morning? Not too different, according to Wailana Coffee House co-owner Kenton Tom. The popular 24-hour restaurant opened in 1969 on Ala Moana Boulevard in the very spot the landmark Kapiolani Drive Inn was stood. “Wailana’s lineage comes from Kapiolani Drive Inn,” Tom says. “Kapiolani Drive Inn stood on this very same spot and was opened 24 hours with car hop service. It was very popular with the late-night crowd, and that tradition continues today.” Popular menu items at the casual eatery include Broasted Chicken ($10.95), Oxtail Soup ($11.25) and breakfast items served any time of day or night, including the Jamboree Breakfast ($6.35) and Eggs Benedict ($9.85). “The key is the sauce, made fresh with egg yolks, drawn butter, lemon juice and spices,” says Tom of the egg, ham and English muffin treat. “The Jamboree Breakfast (comes with) all the hotcakes one can eat with two eggs and two strips of bacon,” he adds. “Our pancake batter is our special recipe made every day. One can change to banana, macadamia nut, blueberry, coconut, pineapple or even combination pancakes for a $1 more.” And with its close proximity to Waikiki, don’t be surprised if you find yourself bumping into a famous face or two. “We have had many celebrities come through the restaurant, from movie stars to great athletes, people like Wilt Chamberlain and Shaquille O’Neal,” Tom confesses. “However, in general we notice that they like to be treated just like our regular customers and enjoy the local foods and ambiance.”
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are draped over caraway-flavored cabbage wedges on this $12.95 dinner plate. The meal stays true to its Irish roots with a side serving of boiled potatoes and carrots, with creamed horseradish sauce and mustard for dipping. For something a little lighter, try the Fillet of Salmon Florentine ($13.25). A thick salmon fillet is poached in a court bouillon before being placed on a spinach bed and crowned with a house-made hollandaise sauce. Or sample the Roast Chicken O’Shannon ($12.50), a well-seasoned chicken half served with Wailana’s famous homemade macadamia nut
stuffing and dressed in a thick blanket of rich pan gravy. The dinners are available from 11 a.m. to midnight Thursday, March 17, and include “all you can eat” salad bar, corn on the cob and choice of baked or mashed potato, french fries or rice. For dessert there’s a festive chocolate-mint cake, and each meal comes with coffee, tea or soft drink.
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Customer Corrie Agon prepares to sink her teeth into two Greek Marina appetizers.
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t’s difficult to beat the majestic vistas of Santorini, Greece, yet guests of Greek Marina in Hawaii Kai enjoy the beautiful view overlooking the Koko Marina waterfront just the same. Open for lunch and dinner, Greek Marina offers authentic and innovative Greek cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Owner and chef Tarek Guirguis takes pride in many of the restaurant’s specialties, including Gyros, Souvlaki, Classic Greek Salad and much more. Dining Out recently stopped by the restaurant to see exactly what diners were after. There, one such loyal customer, Corrie Agon, agreed to share her thoughts on Mediterranean-style cuisine.
Spanakopita and the Tzatziki — both appetizers — for lunch and it was very light and refreshing. The Tzatziki is my favorite. It’s a yogurt dip seasoned with grated cucumber and mild garlic, and it goes really well with the pita bread. The Spanakopita has spinach and feta cheese all baked in filo dough. “The service here is fast and efficient, and the location is very convenient. You also can’t beat the reasonable prices.”
Cor rie Agon: “I was craving Greek food, and this is my favorite Greek restaurant and one of the best on the island. I ordered the D I N I N G
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ith all your local J a p a n e s e favorites on the deli menu (close to 40 items, to be exact), it’s no wonder Hawaii’s foodies are flocking to Fukuya Deli & Catering on South King Street for a taste of some of the best okazu items around. According to Arrison Iwahira, Fukuya president and great-grandson of the original founders, Jihei and Tsuya Takayama, the majority of the restaurant’s recipes have been in the family for generations. Specializing in sushi, mochiko chicken, shoyu pork, nishime, namasu and more, the eatery’s
specialty rolls — a simple meal wrapped in a scrumptious roll — are among its top sellers. “These rolls are something that we conspired and it’s really easy for the kids to eat in the morning on the way to school,” he explains. “The kids and adults love the Hot Dog Roll ($4.75).” This irresistible roll features furikake, Spam and hot dog nestled in plain rice and wrapped in nori. Barbecue meat fanatics, on the other hand, can’t get enough of the Teri Beef Roll ($4.75), featuring a barbecue meat filling in place of hot dog. Each roll is cut into eight bitesize pieces — great for people on the go.
For traditionalists who prefer classic homemade sushi, Fukuya Deli & Catering also has just what you want and need — be it maki sushi, cone sushi and everything in between. “When it comes to our traditional maki sushi ($4.75), we use a special sushi rice with a hint of vinegar,” says Iwahira. “In the center of the roll you’ll find dried shrimp flakes, tuna, egg, kampyo, kamaboko and watercress. It’s sold at one roll per container.” And for the indecisive diner who wants to sample a bit of everything sushi, spoil yourself with an assorted sushi pack ($4.75) consisting of two
Fukuya Deli & Catering Where: 2710 S. King St. Call: 946.2073 Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
maki sushi, two cucumber maki, two takuan maki and two mini cone sushi. Or how about another assorted pack complete with two maki sushi, one nori tamago (egg), one furikake musubi, one shiso musubi, two mini cone sushi and one ebi (shrimp flakes) musubi for the affordable price of $5.50? Add on vegetable tempura ($1.25), sweet potato tempura ($1.25) and shrimp tempura ($1.50), and it’s just what you need to settle a rumbling stomach. “The sushi items are all really popular here, and on the weekends we make at least 100 rolls because many people purchase it as a snack for after their
1 Teri Beef Roll ($4.75) and Hot Dog Roll ($4.75) are Fukuya specialties.
kids’ soccer games or other sporting events,” Iwahira states. “It’s something a bit different from your average Spam
musubi.” While there, don’t forget to inquire within about Fukuya’s catering options as well.
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2 Assorted sushi pack with maki sushi, nori tamago, furikake musubi, shiso musubi, ebi musubi and mini cone sushi ($5.50). 3 A variety of tempura, including vegetable, sweet potato and shrimp. Leah Friel photos
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JJ’s opaka confit a classic fusion dish
Sorry, wrong numbers Last week, Dining Out ran the wrong phone numbers for Frog House Restaurant and The Fat Greek. For Frog House, the correct number is 951.9370; for Fat Greek, it’s 941.3444 We regret the errors.
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plated with a light butter sauce. The fish is served over choi sum, topped with green usion-style restaurants have been onions, shiitake, fresh ginger and a light increasing in popularity since the shoyu sauce. It also is served with a bed of 1970s, thanks to their ability to suc- jasmine rice on the side. cessfully blend separate ethnic foods and “This dish is more on the light and cultures onto one plate. These eateries are healthy side with the way the (opakapaparticularly popular in locations where ka) is prepared and served,� says various ethnic groups live closely together, Luangkhot. “It is a blend of a Chinese hence their steady growth in Hawaii. sauce with a French technique of cookJ2 Asian Fusion is one of the newest ing, something very interesting and fusion-style restaurants on Oahu, and its unique.� owner and chef, Praseuth “JJ� J2 Asian Fusion focuses its menu on Luangkhot, is well-versed in the art of homestyle comfortability and care, while fine cuisine. His Poached Opaka Confit giving guests a bit of flair and excitedish, for instance, is a classic example of ment. “I invented this opaka dish what happens when you take an exotic because J2’s is more like a mom and popdish and present it in a beautiful manner. type of cooking, except we bring it to the “It looks more like a French dish, but next level with our presentation,� tastes more Asian,� says Luangkhot. Luangkhot adds. The Poached Opaka Confit ($12.95) is a The dish is served on both the lunch filet of opakapaka delicately poached and and dinner ala carte menus.
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The Willows Restaurant Where: 901 Hausten St. Hours: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. daily Call: 952.9200 Online: willowshawaii.com Note: The Grand Scotch Tour and Taste of Scotland Ceilidh serve as major fundraisers for the Hawaiian Scottish Festival and Highland Games. To find out more, visit scotshawaii.org.
Toasting the Scottish at
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Story by Sarah Pacheco | Photos by Nathalie Walker u s t out those bagpipes and prepare to don your finest tartan, because it’s almost time for the 30th annual Hawaiian Scottish Festival and Highland Games, scheduled to take place April 2 and 3 at Kapiolani Park. To celebrate the return of this yearly festival, The Willows Restaurant is playing host to two nights of good drink, food and fun, Scottishstyle. On Friday, March 25, the Hawaiian Scottish Association and Fujioka Wine Times present The Grand Scotch Tour 2011. Now in its second year, this gathering serves as a
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chance for locals to explore and enjoy nearly 20 acclaimed Scotch selections, including Aberfeldy, Dewars, Famous Grouse, Ardbeg, Balvenie, Caol Ila, Highland Park, Laphroaig, Macallan, Chivas, Clynelish, Cragganmore, Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, Scapa, Talisker, Signatory, Glenmorangie and Singleton. “Everybody does wine tastings, but we wanted to do something a little different,” says Dan Peddie, chieftain of the Hawaiian Scottish Association. “It’s not only an opportunity to taste good whisky, but it’s also an opportunity to learn about whisky,” adds
Bruce McEwan, association board member and chieftain of the nonprofit Caledonian Society of Hawaii, the largest Scottish organization in Hawaii. To be a Scotch whisky, McEwan explains, the drink must be made in Scotland, be at least 3 years old and have matured in an oak cask. However, every single-malt and every blended Scotch will taste slightly different, which is why there will be whisky experts on hand to help guide guests through the tasting. “Whisky sort of goes with the mood you’re in,” McEwan says. “It’s a drink that can
1: The entrance to The Willows, with the chapel to the left. 2: An outdoor double-hulled canoe, where patrons often dine. 3: Bruce McEwan, board member of the Hawaiian Scottish Association, with a bottle of Macallan Scotch 4: Fish and Chips 5: Shepherd’s Pie 6: Corned 7: Scottish Bangers with onions and bell peppers. Beef and Salmon Soup
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pick you up if you’re down, help you celebrate if you’re up, and just mellow you out if you’re uptight.” The Willows executive chef Jay Matsukawa also is pulling out all the stops with a pupu buffet inspired by traditional Scottish fare but with his own twist. For example, Scottish Bangers traditionally are heavy pork sausages served over mash (mashed potatoes and turnips) or colcannon (cabbage). Matsukawa’s version is a daintier, lighter Scottish Banger Hot Dog made from beef and served atop fresh vegetables and cabbage slaw. Other delicacies to try are Fish and Chips, Shepherds’ Pie, Corned Beef and Salmon Soup, Petite Scottish Meat Pies and Butterscotch Bread Pudding. There also will be unlimited soft drinks, iced tea and coffee provided.
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The Grand Scotch Tour takes place from 5 to 8 p.m. in the main banquet hall. Cost to attend is $65 pre-paid, $75 at the door, but reservations are highly recommended by March 23, as space is limited. “We’re hoping to get anywhere between 100 to 200 people at this event,” says McEwan. “It’s really for people who are interested in trying Scotch for the first time, and also for people who know and understand Scotch and want to try some fine Scotches.” For those looking for a bigger celebration, wait a week for the fifth annual Taste of Scotland Ceilidh. According to McEwan, a “ceilidh” (pronounced kay-lee) is a time to come together in celebration, and folks will do just that April 1 as the Hawaiian
Scottish Association takes over the entire property of The Willows from 5 to 9 p.m. for this official kick-off party to the next days’ festival and games. In addition to food and beverage stations nestled around The Willow’s lush gardens and pools, there will be live Scottish entertainment from groups like the Celtic Pipes and Drums of Hawaii and Mainland band Mythica and Melissa Cox. Cost to attend is $25 in advance, $30 at the door, and includes access to unlimited pupus, soft drinks, iced tea, coffee and three drink tickets good for beer, wine or 1.5-ounce Scotch tasting. Children’s tickets cost $15 each and include a separate children’s buffet and unlimited soft drinks. “It’s a true Scottish evening,” McEwan says. “The quality of the food is very good, as well as the venue,” Peddie adds. “It’s kind of hard to beat.”
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Fresh Ahi Katsu
with Thai Yellow Curry Sauce & Fresh Mango Tomato Salsa By Chef Chai Chaowasaree | Serves 2
Ingredients: • 8 ounces fresh ahi (fresh pink tuna) cut into an inch-long tube • 2 sheets nori (roasted seaweed) • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour • 1/4 cup cornstarch • 1 whole egg • 1/2 cup bread crumbs (panko) • 1 tablespoon furikake (if available) • 1 tablespoon chopped macadamia nuts • 2 cups vegetable oil, to fry fish
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Preparation: • Wrap fresh ahi tube with nori, put aside. • To prepare tempura batter, in a bowl, add flour, cornstarch and egg with 1/4 cup of cold water. Mix well until the batter has no lumps. Make sure batter is on the thick side. • In a sheet pan, mix bread crumbs with chopped macadamia nuts and furikake. Set aside. • Dip fish already wrapped with nori in the tempura batter, then quickly coat evenly with bread crumbs. Put aside. • In a wok or deep-fryer,
preheat oil to about 375 F. Deep-fry fish until color turns light brown (shouldn’t be more than 2 minutes). • Slice fish 1/4-inch thick. Fish should still be raw inside (red-pink color). Serve with fresh mango tomato salsa and Thai yellow curry sauce.
Ingredientss forr salsa: • 1 tablespoon ripe mango, about 1/4-inch size, diced • 1 tablespoon tomato, about 1/4-inch size, diced • 1/4 tablespoon chopped onions • 1/4 tablespoon chopped Chinese parsley • 1/4 tablespoon lemon juice • dash sugar, salt and Tabasco sauce, to taste
Preparation: • To prepare salsa, mix all ingredients, then set aside for about 10 minutes so all flavors can combine. Ingredientss forr curry y sauce:: • 1/4 teaspoon Thai yellow curry paste • 1/2 cup coconut milk • 1/2 tablespoon fish sauce • dash sugar, to taste
“Partnering with Dining Out is the way to go!” During the 10 years that our family has owned Golden Duck we never thought about advertising. We are an established restaurant in the community, but we knew we had to be proactive in order to keep our restaurant strong. Since advertising with Dining Out, we had a 40% increase in our holiday catering …by far the largest sales in 10 years! In addition, we promoted our signature Jai for Chinese New Year in our ads and we DOUBLED our sales over last year! We recently expanded our restaurant to a second location in Kahala and have seen many new customers and steady increases in sales. Partnering with Dining Out was definitely the way to go!
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Preparation:: • In a hot pot, add coconut milk and Thai yellow curry paste. Bring to boil then simmer for about 10 minutes or until sauce is thicker. Add sugar and fish sauce. • Serve as dipping sauce for Ahi Katsu dish.
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opened in November 2005 at Ala Moana Center’s Hookipa Terrace. Expect hefty por tions when dining here, but also keep in mind that skipping out on dessert is absolutely forbidden when playing by my rules — especially when it comes to Romano’s famous Italian Sorbetto. Chef Michael was kind enough to share some of this irresistible goodness with me, and I was more than happy to experience the sweet and soulful flavors. “We bring the sorbets in from La Gelateria, a local company, which uses primar y local ingredients,” Longwor th says. “What’s unique is that we are able to obtain local flavors that are unique to Hawaii.” I don’t know about you, but after a heavy meal of lasagna or penne rustica, savoring each scoop of sorbet as it cleanses my palate is complete heaven. An order of Italian Sorbetto is priced at $6.59 and features six mini scoops of Italian sorbet with an assor tment of flavors to choose from — be it guava, mango, coconut, Kaao orange or dragon fruit. All are refreshing in their own right, but my absolute favorite is coconut sorbet. It’s relatively healthy, minus the sugar, and made out of real coconut without sacrificing the creaminess of ice cream. My second-best flavor pick would have to be guava. Sweet in taste with a bit of tartness to bring the sorbet to the next level, I’m sure all you foodies would agree that these sorbettos are melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Chef Longworth ser ves this guilt-free dessert in a pristine martini glass and tops it off with mint leaf and almond biscotti. It’s
now clear why we save the best meal for last! Romano’s Macar oni Grill Ala Moana Center — Hookipa Ter race 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 4240 356.8300
Ser g’s Mexican Kitchen A little piece of Mexico can be found here at Serg’s Mexican Kitchen tucked away in the heart of Manoa Valley. Chef and owner Sergio Arellano runs this restaurant, along with a second location in Waimanalo, with the help of his wife and business partner, Claudette. As one of Hawaii’s go-to Mexican eateries, Serg’s Mexican Kitchen offers up the best of ever ything South of the Border with a bit of island flair evident in his mahimahi enchiladas and horchata, which is absolute perfection. However, being that ice cream is now on the top of my list, I had to skip all this savor y good stuff and go straight for Serg’s Banana Tostada ($5.95). This decadent desser t is unsurpassed, featuring a sinfully ono deep-fried tortilla filled with creamy vanilla ice cream and caramelized banana topped with whipped cream, a drizzle of chocolate syrup and a sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar. This tempting tostada is big enough to share, but sorry, foodies, this one had my name written all over it and I’m still licking up the very last remnants of it. Muy, muy, muy bien!
1 1 Romano’s Macaroni Grill executive chef Michael Longworth treats diners to a wonderful selection of sorbets from La Gelateria. 2 The Banana Tostada ($5.95) at Serg’s Mexican Kitchen features a deep-fried tortilla filled with vanilla ice cream, bananas and more. 3 Mochi ice cream is a foodie favorite.
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Ser g’s Mexican Kitchen 2740 East Manoa Road, Honolulu 988.8118 41-865 Kalanianaole Hwy., Waimanalo 259.SERG (7374)
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2850 Paa St. (near Airport and 99 Ranch Market) 833-3728
Fried Chicken Wings
Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine
735-8488
for just
Now serving Shabu Shabu!
Offer expires 3/17/11
$ 99
4
FREE BROTH
(reg. $9.95)
with a minimum order of or more.
2pm-5pm & 8pm-10pm Broth contains NO MSG
Maple Garden /Yen King
9 broths to choose from including Chinese herbal medicine broth and oxbone broth that you won’t find anywhere else.
$20.00
Come hungry. Leave happy. ALA MOANA BLVD. • KUHIO AVE PEARL CITY • KANEOHE • HILO Ala Moana (Free Parking)
3 DISCOUNT
when Dining Alone
909 Isenberg Street • 941-6641 www.MapleGardenHawaii.com
Open Everyday 10am-10pm / Except Sun & Wed 10am-9pm
2919 Kapiolani Boulevard • Market City Shopping Center
Traditional Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner Special Courtyard Concerts Celtic Pipes and Drum Corp & U.S. Army Homefront Brass
•
Bud & Budlight Shamrock bottles - $4 For information call 955-9676 or online at www.halekoa.com
Call for additional details and requirements.
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WHERE TO DINE Hee Hing Restaurant
Maple Garden /Yen King
449 Kapahulu Ave. 735-5544
909 Isenberg St. 941-6641
Jade Dynasty Seafood Restaurant
new
Little Villlage Noodle House
Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant
1113 Smith St. 545-3008
Liliha Square 524-1628
Mandalay (The)
at McCully
Aloha Tower Marketplace 528-0807
FAMILY DINING Angelo Pietro Honolulu 1585 Kapiolani Blvd. #110 941-0555
I Love Country Cafe 885 Queen St. 4725 Bougainville Dr. 783-7901
Bibas
On at McCully ON ON On 1110 McCully St.
1055 Alakea St. 525-8585
Don Ho’s Island Grill
Street Level, 2424 Kalakaua Ave, #102 971-1818
New Liu’s Chop Suey Kam Shopping Center 1620 N. School Street, #120 847-1234 / 841-8668
Ala Moana Shopping Center 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. 4th Floor - Ho’okipa Terrace 947-8818
Seafood Village Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa
Hale Koa Hotel, 2055 Kalia Road 955-0555 Call for eligibility details.
946-8833
the hawaiian scottish association & fujioka wine times presents
Thursday, March 17th Complete Dinners Served 11AM Til Midnight
Corned Beef & Cabbage, Killarney
$
Roast Chicken O’Shannon
$
Filet of Salmon Florentine
Coconut Yellow Curry with Chicken and Lychee Martini
1295
The Grand scotch tour 2011 www.thefatgreek.net
scotch whisky tasting Friday, March 25, 2011
Now 3 Locations to serve you
Hawaii’s Original Garden Restaurant Since 1944
Try our Signature Dish…. The Royal Platter – Serves 2
1250
Waialae - 734-0404
3040 Waialae Ave. (Corner of St. Louis & Waialae) Open Daily 11am-10pm
1325
$
Waikiki - 941-3444 1831 Ala Moana Blvd. (Between Ilikai & Kobe) Open Daily 11am-10pm
EXPLORE & ENJOY up to 20 acclaimed SCOTCH whisky selections including: • Aberfeldy • Dewars • Scapa • Balvenie • Famous Grouse • Talisker • Clynelish • Glenfiddich • and much more!
Take Out & Catering Available
4 Lamb Chops, 8 Garlic Shrimp, Greek Salad, Greek Fries, Hummus, Pita Bread, Baklava.
Willows Restaurant ~ 5pm to 8pm $65 (pre-paid) $75 (at the door)
Please call 952-9200 to make your reservations today!
Ala Moana - 949-2120 Ala Moana Food Court Mall Hours
*Special price for groups of 5 or more: $60 per person. Applies to pre-paid reservations only.
901 Hausten St. • www.willowshawaii.com • 952-9200
Japanese Restaurant
DINNERS INCLUDE
“All you can eat” Salad bar, Corn on the Cob, Chocolate Mint Cake and more!
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St. Patty’s Day $ 25 Breakfast Special Corned beef hash with two large eggs, hash brown potatoes, toast and coffee.
955-1764 Open 24 Hours 1860 Ala Moana Blvd. Validated Parking
MONDAY:
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STEAM BUTTER FISH with Black Bean & Soft Tofu includes: rice, miso soup, tsukemono & tea
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11AM-2PM, DINNER 5-8:30PM • Closed Monday Lunch & Dinner
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All You Can Eat Seafood DINNER Buffet HO HO Chinese Cuisine 590 Farrington Hwy Kapolei Marketplace
692-9880
Crap Legs • Shrimp Walnut Many Chinese Dishes Ice Cream • Much, Much More
GROUP SPECIAL
Friday - Saturday - Sunday Dinner Buffet - ONLY Price slightly higher at Ala Moana, Pearlridge and Kahului.
BLUEBERRY CLOUD CAKE & YEAST DONUT
10% OFF 15 people or more
(max $250 00 Private Party not included. Not to be combined with any other offers)
WHERE TO DINE IHOP
Waikiki - 1850 Ala Moana Blvd • 949-4467 Waikiki - Kuhio & Lewers • 921-2400 Pearl City - Times Sq. SC • 486-4467 Kaneohe - Windward Mall • 235-4467 Hilo - Prince Kuhio Plaza • 959-2600
Kenny’s Restaurant
Panya Bistro • Bakery • Bar
1620 N. School St. 841-0931
Wailana Coffee House
Ala Moana Center, Mauka - Mall Level 946-6388
1860 Ala Moana Blvd. 955-1764
Kenny’s Express Hawaiian BBQ 2nd Floor, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center 922-9333
Zippy’s
Call the one nearest you.
Restaurant Epic 1131 Nuuanu Ave. 587-7877
Kani Ka Pila Grille
J2 Asian Fusion 626-5368
2169 Kalia Rd, Outrigger Reef on the Beach 924-4990
JJ Bistro & French Pastry
Kit N Kitchen
3441 Waialae Ave.
FILIPINO Tanaka Saimin
1010 University Avenue 942-7622
3447 Waialae Ave.
739-0993
Max’s Of Manila
888 N. Nimitz Hwy #103 524-2020
94-300 Farrington Hwy 801 Dillingham Blvd. 951-6297
All Day Special (11am - 4am)
All You Can Eat!!! Short Rib, Seasoned Short Rib, Rib Eye, Seasoned Beef, Brisket, BBQ Chicken, Tripe, Pork Belly, Spicy Pork, Tongue, Also includes Seafood Pancake & Korean Miso Soup
BYOB
Adult $19.95 Child $16.95
MANOA 988-5923
WAIMALU 485-8883
2752 Woodlawn Drive
98-1277 Kaahumanu St. (across from Safeway)
(under 12)
Sam Sung Plaza • 655 Keeaumoku Street #108 Open from 11 am to 4 am •
www.paesanohawaii.com
949-2890
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)
*per table - must present coupon. Expires 3/17/11 Cannot use on complete set menu items.
March Special $4.99 4-pc 4pc Crispy Spring Rolls
Offer valid on dine-in orders only. Must present coupon. Cannot be combined with other offers or coupons. Exp 3/31/11
Military w/ID receive 10% OFF
1841 Ala Moana Blvd.
facebook.com/phomylienhawaii
WESTRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER • 488-4900
Between Ilikai & Hilton Hawaiian Village
(Next to Makino Chaya) 98-150 Kaonohi St., Aiea
Parking along left side of Bldg and right side of bldg all stalls except 1-10
Mon-Sat 10am-10pm • Sun 10am-8pm
Dinner served from 5:30 nightly. Valet parking available. Not valid with any other offer.
941-4444
Innovative Dim Sum Items: o Fish Balls in Curry Sauce o Golden Look Fun Roll o Fresh Orange Juice Balls o Crystal Taro Balls
New Item: Tea Smoked Shrimp
AIEA/PEARLRIDGE 98-150 Kaonohi St. 487-9911 • WAIKIKI 1972 Kalakaua Ave. 942-2121
Savings of $9 !
2 - BBQ Chick St. Louis Ribs en & Combo w/ 2 sides Availab
le Mon Dine in only. Musdays-Thursdays only. Can not be com t present this coupon. bined with any promo/discoun other t/specials. Expires 3/31/11.
Parking Available
www.tonyromas.com
• Oriental Chicken Salad • 4 types of Dim Sum (Manapua, Nori Spring Roll, Pork Hash, Half Moon) • General’s Chicken • Beef and Broccoli • Stir-Fried Assorted Vegetable • Seafood Fried Rice • Dessert - Almond Float per person $ (10 people minimum)
10.95
• Chicken Salad with Oriental Dressing • Crispy Bacon Seafood Combo Wrap • Dungeness Crab - Country Style • Honey Glazed Walnut Shrimp • General Tso’s Favorite Chicken • Seasonal Chinese Green Vegetable • House Fried Rice • Dessert: Mango Pudding
$
24.95
per person (4 people minimum)
Specials not valid on Holidays. Advance Reservations required, please call 971-1818.$3 self park validation only.
SeafoodvillageHyatt.com Ask about our Kama‘aina Discount
Hyatt Regency Resort& Spa-Street Level•2424 Kalakaua Ave., #102
Dim Sum starting at
2.95
$ 8000 Square Foot Restaurant 7 VIP Rooms with Video Systems Perfect for any event! Open
10:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Happy Hour
2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Ala Moana Shopping Center (above Macy’s)
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WHERE TO DINE FINE DINING
Waikiki Business Plaza 2270 Kalakaua Ave. 923-3877
Restaurant Row • 599-3860 Waikiki Beach Walk 440-7910
Bali Steak and Seafood Hilton Hawaiian Village (Rainbow Tower) 2005 Kalia Road 949-4321
Hy’s Steak House 2440 Kuhio Ave. 922-5555
Discovery Bay (across Ilikai) 1778 Ala Moana Blvd., Ste 213 941-5112
580 N. Nimitz Hwy. 545-7979
Greek Marina
Stage Restaurant
The Fat Greek
1250 Kapiolani Blvd. 237-5429
3040 Waialae Ave. 734-0404
Aloha Tower Market Pl. 585-0011
Monsoon India
GREEK
Sam Choy’s BLC Chai’s Island Bistro
INDIAN
Top of Waikiki
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Koko Marina Shopping Center 7192 Kalanianaole Hwy. 396-8441
ITALIAN Romanos Macaroni Grill Ala Moana Center Hookipa Terrace 356-8300
NOW OPEN! Upscale American Bistro Plate Lunch
FREE Dessert
w/any entrée purchase w/ad. EXP. 3/19/11
VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT
2743 S. King St. • Mon - Sat 9AM-9PM
942-4577
FREE Parking in Back
WWW.HEEHINGHAWAII.COM
Hawaii Born, Hawaii Bred We Support Local First! 2671A S. King Street 951-KING (5464) Mon-Sat 11am-9pm
Chinese Steamed
Fresh Island Fish with lup cheong, shiitake mushrooms, green onions, carrots & ginger
Parking: turn into driveway between Kokua Market & 4 Kings
Delicatessen & Catering
Five Course MARCH BREWER’S DINNER •Ahi Poke Kabobs •Lemon Grass Chicken w Sweet Rice Soup •Seared Pepper Duck Breast Salad •Sam’s Pulehu Trio – Grilled Steak, Prawns & Jumbo Scallop •Beer Battered Banana Fritters ala Mode and lots of fun! $45 per person
From Bentos to Banquets & Picnics to Potlucks…
We have a menu for you! Deli Hours: Wed-Sun 6am-2pm After hours catering available
1585 Kapiolani Blvd. #110 | 941.0555 | www.angelopietro.com
946-2073 • 2710 South King St. www.fukuyadeli.com
15% OFF
Cash Sale Only (With Coupon)
3-Course Menu
2995
$
Prime Rib & Shrimp Scampi
Includes Soup or Salad & Ice Cream
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Dim Sum Take Out Special! 8am-11:30am
HONG KONG DIM SUM COUPON SPECIAL
20% OFF DIM SUM
Coupon required; expires March 20, 2011; dine in only
449 KAPAHULU AVE., STE. 101 735-5544
Dim Sum & Reg. Menu Dine In Special!
10% OFF(Charge) •15% OFF(Cash) Must present coupon Expires 3/31/11
Excludes set menu; Roast Pork, Roast Duck, Char Siu & other specials.
BROTHERSS CAZIMERO WednesdayyMarch Feb.16 Wednesday 16
SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE
15% OFF(Charge) • 25% OFF(Cash)
738-8666
$69 Table of Four (Reg $89)
valid Sun, Mon & Tue with ad Expires 3/22/11.
Celebrating 10 Years!
3553 Waialae Avenue
Golden Fried Shrimp Pouches Sea Kelp Wintermelon Soup with Seafood or Chicken Maine Lobster with Ginger Scallion Steamed Fish Fillet with Lemon Shoyu Pepper Salt Shrimp Choi Sum with Oyster Sauce Steamed Rice
50% OFF
524-1628
Happy Day Chinese Restaurant
$239 Table of Ten (Reg $279)
MARCH SEAFOOD DINNER FOR FOUR
Buy one dinner entree, receive 2nd entree
Liliha Square by Times Supermarket
Lunch 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
922-6868
580 Nimitz Highway 545-7979
Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Open 7 Days from 11am - 10pm
MARCH SEAFOOD MENU FOR TEN
Golden Fried Tofu Stuffed with Shrimp Sea Kelp Wintermelon Soup with Seafood or Chicken Maine Lobster with Ginger and Scallions Chicken with Oyster Sauce Shoyu Wok Fried Kahuku Shrimp Steamed Fish Fillet with Lemon Shoyu Orange Peel Spare Ribs Island Ong Choy with Beancurd Chili Sauce Steamed Rice
Thursday, March 17 • 6:30pm
Excludes set menus; Roast Pork, Roast Duck, Char Siu & other specials. Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/31/11.
922-6868
March 11 thru March 31 20 oz Live Maine Lobster $17.95 (reg. $30) 32 oz Live Dungeness Crab $24.95 (reg. $37)
Paired with Six Brewmaster Dave’s Beers!
Hong Kong Dim Sum & Regular Menu Items
Call for Reservations & Information 2284 Kalakaua Ave.
at the old Waikiki III Theatres Parking available at the Pro-Park location Seaside Ave. Pay $2 at the Restaurant. www.atlantisseafoodsteak.com
Salmon Gravalox, Corn Beef & Cabbage, Potato Leek Soup, Smoked Salmon Salad, Blarney Burgers, Corned Beef Pizza, Irish Lamb Stew & more! Thursday, March 17 St. Patrick’s Day
HEE HING SEAFOOD FESTIVAL
NA PALAPALAI Friday March 18
SUNDAY . . . . . . . . . . MONDAY . . . . . . . . . TUESDAY . . . . . . . . . THURSDAY . . . . . . . . SATURDAY . . . . . . . .
FREE E VALETT PARKING G
Melveen Leed Jerry Santos & Hula Robert Cazimero & Hula Sista Robi & Jeff Rasmussen Danny Couch
• www.chefchai.com • Calll 585-0011
WHERE TO DINE Paesano Ristorante
Waimalu Plaza (across Safeway) 98-1277 Kaahumanu St. #119 485-8883
Kobe Japanese Steak House
JAPANESE
Manoa Marketplace 2752 Woodlawn Dr. 988-5923
1841 Ala Moana Blvd. 941-4444
G Sushi
Market City Shopping Center 2919 Kapiolani Blvd. #23 732-9661
Manoa Marketplace 2756 Woodlawn Drive 988-1551
Chinese Cultural Plaza 536-3035
Sansei Seafood Restaurant
$1 OFF Any Bread
BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE (Reg. $8.95each)
Build your own 10” pizza with unlimited toppings.
NOW SERVING
*Take out only, w/coupon; not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/31/11.
Also available Pasta • Burgers • Salads • Sandwiches OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT!
LUNCH 10:30am-2:30pm .........$14.95 DINNER 2:30pm-10pm.............$21.95
2746 Kaimuki Avenue 732-1656
FREE PIZZA!
50 Different Items to Choose From
(dinner only)
Sekiya’s Restaurant & Delicatessen
1 Aloha Tower Dr. 2nd Flr. 585-6360 98-150 Kaonohi St. 486-5100
1345 South King St. 942-4848
SUSHI
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort 2552 Kalakaua Ave, 931-6286
Makino Chaya
Hinone Mizunone
151 Hekili St., Kailua 230-8400
Kozo Sushi
Kahala Mall 738-KOZO Keeaumoku 946-KOZO Moiliili 951-KOZO Pearlridge 483-6805 Pearl City 455-6805
Hifumi Japanese Restaurant
Ward Centre Auahi St. Shops 596-0066
Kochi
Royal Hawaiian Shpg Cntr 3rd Flr. 922-5511
1936 South King St. 941-2835
Hanaki Restaurant
Z Pizza
Restaurant Suntory
2919 Kapiolani Blvd., #218
MARKET CITY SHPG CNTR 735-3888
purchases over $4
DAILY BREAD SPECIALS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Must present coupon • exp. 3/17/11
Rustic Kalamata Olive Bread Sundried Tomato Cheesebread Foccacia Derecco Walnut Raisin Hamakua Farms Mushroom Bread Buckwheat Fig
“All Natural no added chemicals”
988-4310
FREE PARKING!
2752 Woodlawn Dr. • Manoa Marketplace
2494 S. Beretania St.
Shrimp Scampi
Make Someone’s Day Special
RESTAURANT
SUNTORY
Please order one to two weeks in advance. Delivery & custom orders are available.
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, 3rd Floor
Ala Moana Center • Mall Level
Best d Foo Greek wn! o in T
(Limit 1 per customer. Not combinable with other offers. Equal or lesser value.) Exp. 3/31/11.
restaurantsuntory.com
(Mountain side, next to Shirokiya)
922-5511
www.lapalmedor-usa.com 941-6161
DAILY SPECIALS
396-8441
5.70
NOW OPEN at 900 N. Nimitz Hwy 536-5870 536-8570
TAKE-OUT ONLY
(Kahala location only) exp. 3/19/11 (Not to be used on Daily Specials)
1627 Nuuanu Ave 585-8839 2955 E. Manoa Rd 988-0212
Call For Take Out
www.bangkokchefexpress.com
4230 Waialae Ave., Kahala 737-7188 • 737-7288
$
MON-THUR 10AM-10PM/FRI-SUN 10AM-11PM
Special Price for Table of 10 Chicken Salad with Jelly Fish Imperial Scallop Soup Peking Duck with Bun Salt & Pepper Shrimp Seafood w/Vegetables in Taro Basket Steamed Fish Fillets w/Ginger Scallion Black Mushroom with Baby Pak Choy Steamed Rice, Dessert
FREE
2 PIECES OF GAU GEE
w/any Daily Special purchase exp. 3/19/11 Valid at both locations
1221 S. King St. 597-8088
10:30AM-11PM EVERYDAY
Koko Marina Shopping Center
228
Take Out Only
SUN: Roast Duck & Ginger Chicken on Rice . . $7.50 MON: Minute Chicken Cake Noodle . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 TUE: Roast Duck Wo Mein. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 WED: Chicken Oyster Sauce Noodle . . . . . . . . . $7.00 THU: Duck Noodle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 FRI: Chicken Mushroom Noodle. . . . . . . . . . . . $7.25 SAT: Chicken Chow Fun (DRY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00
IMMENSELY POPULAR TAKE-OUT PLATE LUNCH $ FOR.....
Mon-Sat 10:30am-9pm; Sun 12n-8pm
Tues-Sat 7:30am-7pm; Sunday 7:30am-3pm
Won Ton Noodle
www.themandalayhawaii.com
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 D I N I N G
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WHERE TO DINE Sumo Ramen
1411 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 1 944-0670
1111 McCully Street 947-5411
Sushi Ichiban 3579 Waialae Ave. 737-8820
East, in King’s Village, 922-4233 Central, in Waikiki Shopping Plaza, 922-4702 West in Ala Moana Cntr-Hookipa Terrace 945-3443
Orine Sarang Chae
Ton Ton Ramen
Richo
RAMEN
NO MSG ADDED!
Sam Sung Plaza 655 Keeaumoku St., #108 949-2890
1604 Kalakaua Ave. 951-9370
Yakiniku Million 626 Sheridan St. 596-0799
905-A Keeaumoku St. 955-0646
MEDITERRANEAN
95-050 Farrington Hwy, Waipahu 677-5388
ton ton ramen
Sikdorak Korean Restaurant
Frog House Restaurant
Tanaka of Tokyo
Sushi Company
FINE
KOREAN
Sushi San
Kaneohe 234-6868 Kapolei 693-8808 Market City 737-1868 Kamehameha Shp Cntr 848-8186 Pearl Highlands Cntr 456-80802 99 Ranch Mapunapuna 833-3139
The Pyramid Restaurant 758 Kapahulu Avenue 737-2900
3008 Waialae Ave. 734-2222
AUTHENTIC KOREAN DISHES Lunch Specials & Plates starting at $5.99
HOUSE
Thiss coupon n cannott be e combined d with h otherr offers.. Expiress 3/21/11
Happy Hour 4-7pm All American Beers $2.00 Soju - $4.95 Appetizers starting at $4.95
BLACK SESAME TAN TAN RAMEN Homemade black sesame paste. All natural. Tender char siu, half cooked egg & green vegetable. New style in Hawaii, Healthy, less oil & No MSG. (Longterm consumption of black sesame seeds beautifies the scalp and hair as well as the skin.)
Dinner Daily from 4:30pm 949 Kapahulu Avenue
FREE GYOZA
(3 pieces) with purchase of any regular orders 2pm - 6pm
677-5388
1604 Kalakaua Ave • 951-9370 Mon–Sat: 11 am - 2 am • Sun: 11 am - 10 pm
94-050 Farrington Hwy. • Waipahu, HI 96797
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AFFORDABLE
BYOB
GROUP PARTIES WELCOME!
524-2020
941-2835 1936 S. King St. L o c a l Ja p a n e s e S t y l e D i n i n g D i n n e r 5 - M i d n i g h t • L a t e P u p u s 10 - 2 a m KIDS EAT FREE
FREE ENTREE ON YOUR B-DAY! PERSON w/ Valid ID & *BIRTHDAY ADULT (guests) to qualify. *2FREE * ENTREE (up to $19 value).
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* *
MONDAY & TUESDAY KIDS - Ages 2 to 7 years old. 1 Child per Adult
CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK’S DAY available today thru March 20, 2011
Corned Beef-n-Cabbage served with carrots and your choice of potatoes or rice
15.99
$ “Cuisine of the Philippines” 801 Dillingham (next to Costco)
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951-MAXS (6297) www.maxsofmanila.com
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Kam Shopping Center Open 6am Daily
NEW Steamed Basa Fish
$12.95
WHERE TO DINE MEXICAN El Charro Mexicano Aiea Restaurant
OKAZUYA
SHABU SHABU Shabu Shabu Bangkok
Fukuya Delicatessen & Catering
THAI
PACIFIC RIM
Serg’s Mexican Kitchen 2740 East Manoa Rd 988-8118
3660 on the Rise
41-865 Kalaniaole Hwy (Waimanalo) 259-7374
3660 Waialae Ave. 737-1177
Wahoo’s Fish Taco
The Ocean House Restaurant
940 Auahi St. #140 591-1646
2169 Kalia Rd., Outrigger Reef Hotel 923-2277
Pho Kitchen
“Thai Style” Hot Pot 949 Kapahulu Ave. 732-7666
2710 S. King St. 946-2073
99-115 Aiea Heights Drive 488-9727
VIETNAMESE 2919 Kapiolani Blvd. 735-8488
Bangkok Chef
Pho My Lien
1627 Nuuanu Ave. 585-8839 2955 E. Manoa Rd., 988-0212 900 N. Nimitz Hwy., 536-8570
98-150 Kaonohi St. 488-4900
Saigon House
Souvaly Thai Cuisine
2743 S. King St. 942-4577
803 Kam Hwy. 455-5888
Must present coupon. Expires 3/17/11. Offer not valid in combination with other specials. Beverages excluded.
NOW SERVING RAMEN
Celebrate Your Birthday
With us and Receive a complimentary Hy’s Cheesecake & Keepsake Photo For Honoree
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
Also Available Curry & Steak
Monday-Sunday 10am–10pm
3579 Waialae Avenue 737-8820 ALL DIM SUM
Special Menu for10
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Chinese New Year
Chinese Chicken Salad • Scallop Soup • Peking Duck with Buns • Oyster Sauce Abalone with Vegetables • Steamed Sea Bass with Ginger Onions • Honey Walnut Shrimp Party Rooms • Chicken Cake Noodle • Steamed Rice for up to 450 No credit cards accepted for special menu
FREE JAI 111 N. King St. near Maunakea with purchase of 7am -10pm Special Menu
(Monk’s Food)
521-8268
Buy 1, Get 1
BROTH FREE*
Tofu Broth
* With ad; not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/31/11.
Gift tes Certifica Available
Our signature chicken broth with the addition of nutritious silken tofu and garnished with fresh spring onion. $8.99
10 Different Broths to choose from (Miso, Chicken, Beef, Kim Chi, Tofu, Thai, Vegetarian, Seafood, Mushroom & our Hawaiian Speciality)
941-1115
Ample Parking Available in Basement off Pumehana St., 1960 Kapiolani Blvd #116., Hon. HI 96826 Mon-Sun 11am - 2pm; 5pm - 11pm / Open till midnight on Friday & Saturday • www.mccullysc.com D I N I N G
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tableside @ Hanaki Restaurant
Above: Waiter Sam Cheung holds a large bowl containing Hanaki’s clear broth with a light onion flavor ($5 per bowl). Inset: Chicken Donburi-Tender with cabbage, onions and egg ($11.95); and Bento to Go plates ($5.50 for one choice/$7 for two choices/$8.50 for three choices)
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nce a popular destination for those craving all-you-can-eat buffet-style meals, Hanaki Restaurant has since gone shabu shabu — much to the delight of its customers. From the light seaweed-based Konbu udon soup to the beef-based special Spicy recipe, Hanaki has a variety of soup bases and dipping sauces to choose from when making your hot pot. Located at Manoa Marketplace, Hanaki is open every day but Tuesday. Call 988.1551.
1 | Jane and Roy Katahira, with Chase and Jennifer Miyashiro, and daughter Kaitlin 2 | An Ly and Lianne Misaki 3 | Matt Ogoshi and Heather Kato, with Wyatt and Brent Hayashida 4 | Nobu Iinuma 5 | Yuki Lin, with Kelsey and Ruthann Yamanaka 6 | Ron, Elsie and Kenji Nakano
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