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Darlene and Colin Fong, co-owners and managers
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y life can best be described in two words: hectically rewarding. And one thing I’ve learned in life is that you’ve gotta roll with the punches. Finding the balance between work and play can be challenging, but I am a firm believer in the mantra, “work hard, play harder.” In addition, I welcome most anything that simplifies the hustle and bustle of the daily grind. Enter the world of bentos — a quick and easy meal that makes me go a bit insane in the membrane, in part because it doesn’t require much work Above: The author shows off one of the many bento options you can create at Fukuya Deli & Catering.
the customer wants. A lot of people like Fukuya Deli & Catering to include the shrimp tempura or hash It’s 6 a.m. at Fukuya Deli & Catering, to their bento. It’s easy to substitute.” and at this early hour you’ll already find But as indecisive as I am, I opted for hungry customers in line ordering up Sekiya’s regular bento ($7.25), a perfect bentos for the day. plate of fried noodles, shoyu chicken, barbecue meat, hot dog, musubi, nori– See page 18 maki, namasu and tsukemono. All made fresh by experienced chefs, how could I resist? And to top it off, I’m also a big fan of all of the above as I grew up with all of these local treats. Dining Out is a weekly advertising supplement published “These are just general favorites,” by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Morihara states. “Everybody likes these. They’ve got a pretty good appeal EDITOR to them and it’s a good variety, too. A Alana Folen lot of people order this bento for office Phone: 695.6307 parties, or picnics.” Sekiya’s Restaurant & diningout@ This family-owned business also staradvertiser.com Delicatessen You know you’re in for a delicious serves up delicious saimin that everySALES MANAGER local delight at Sekiya’s, a staple in one seems to love — be it original, Sandi Sakaguchi fried, Karai or crispy. Kaimuki for the past 75 years. With a Phone: 342.8802 So the next time you’re hungry for bounty of options on the delicatessen SSakaguchi@ menu such as Chow Fun Noodles, some ono grinds, head on down to staradvertiser.com Musubi, Nitsuke Butterfish and more, Sekiya’s on Kaimuki Avenue. The deliSPECIAL SECTIONS owner Joy Morihara says customers catessen is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 EDITOR can create and personalize any bento to p.m. with service for full-course meals Bill Mossman beginning at 9 a.m. their liking. Phone: 529.4863 “Our cooks arrive at 6 a.m. and all Sekiya’s Restaurant & Delicatessen diningout@ items are ready by 8 a.m.,” Morihara staradvertiser.com 2746 Kaimuki Ave. says. “We’ll also custom-make bentos if 732.1656
at all (unless you’re the one preparing it, of course). But the real reason I go gaga over bentos is they’re absolutely delicious, with all my local favorites presented beautifully on one plate. This week, I ventured around town in search of the best “Ono, You Know” bentos around. Read on, foodies, and see for yourselves, as this bento mission was a complete success!
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Tenderloin Beef with Twin Mushrooms Sizzling Platter ($10.95), the Lamb Stew with Dried Bean Curd Casserole ($11.95), Live Lobster with Ginger Onion ($13.99), and the Live Crab with Salted Pepper ($20.99) and the Minute Chicken Noodle ($8.25). Darlene: Our crab and lobster are set at a special price right now and we have daily specials under $8. DO: Do you serve more of a north- We’re also giving 10 percent off all ern or southern style of Chinese cui- take-out orders. sine? Colin: We serve Cantonese cuisine DO: The dishes all sound so entichere, more of a Hong Kong style. We ingly delicious and diverse. Why Today, their dream continues as use lots of fresh ingredients, which I would you recommend these items? Darlene: Our head chef Cheung part-owners and managers of the think really makes the meal. Darlene: Family-style dining is Lam Lau has been working for Golden recently opened Golden Duck Chinese Restaurant in Kahala, while what we cater to most, as well as Duck for more than 30 years, and his Darlene’s brother, Aaron Fong, serves catering and take-out orders. cooking is fantastic. The Tenderloin as part-owner and manager of the However, it’s the South King Street Beef with Twin Mushrooms Sizzling original South King Street establish- location that is usually very busy platter is so tasty with Chinese peas, with the take-out orders. straw mushrooms, shiitake mushment. rooms, carrots, water chestnuts and Dining Out recently paid a visit to DO: What would you say is the bamboo shoots. Then it’s seasoned the new 7,000-square-foot Kahala location to learn more about the ideal family-style meal here? Any with garlic and oyster sauce, and the meat is so tender. Fongs’ passion for top-notch culinary must-try items? Colin: We have many items that do The Lobster with Ginger Onion is delights. What we discovered was really well, but I would definitely recfresh — sauteed and seasoned perthat people with a strong work ethic and sense of family often come up ommend the Sizzling Platter fectly with fresh ginger, green onion “golden” in the Land of Opportunity.
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hirty years ago, Colin and Darlene Fong left their home in Canton, China, and went as far west as they could before settling in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Here, among tradewinds and year-round ideal weather, they began their pursuit of the American dream — buoyed by the promises of prosperity and success.
Colin: This is a great location for expansion and we have a lot of customers from the East Oahu area like Kahala, Hawaii Kai and Kaimuki. It’s very convenient for them. Darlene: Yes, a lot of loyal customers have also been passing on the word. We have a great space here and we can seat about 180 people.
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Dining Out: Golden Duck recently opened the doors to its new Kahala location this past October. What are your thoughts on this expansion?
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and garlic, while the Crab with Salted Pepper is seasoned with chopped garlic, fresh chili pepper and Chinese parsley. If the customer requests for it to be spicy, we can do that as well, but usually it’s very mild. The Minute Chicken Cake Noodle is another customer favorite, and the tender chicken, ong choy, gravy and garlic really bring out the flavor of the dish. The Lamb Stew with Dried Bean Curd Casserole is one of our specialties and customers love the shiitake mushrooms, green onion, parsley, dried bean curd, won bok and tender pieces of lamb that are featured in this dish. We use a lot of vegetables in our dishes, so for the most part it’s really healthy. DO: What are some of your personal favorites on the menu? Colin: I especially like the Salt and Pepper Pork Chop ($9.50), Shrimp with Honey Glazed Walnut ($11.95) and the Roast Duck Chow Mein ($8.95). DO: What sets the Kahala location apart from the South King Street location? Darlene: The South King Street location is always busy with diners dining in and taking out. Here at the Kahala location, we have a great
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room for parties that holds about 110 people, so we specialize and host a lot of events and special occasions. We host a lot of wedding/baby showers, graduation parties, anniversary parties and birthday celebrations. We have a prix-fixe dinner party menu that usually can serve a dinner for 10. DO: That makes party planning a lot easier. What are a couple party menus frequently selected by patrons? Darlene: For $198, customers receive our most popular dinner option, which consists of the Seafood Tofu Soup or Scallop Soup; Chinese Chicken Salad; Barbecue Pork and Roast Duck Platter or Peking Duck; Crispy Chicken or Hot Ginger Chicken; Steamed Sea Bass Filet or Sweet and Sour Sea Bass Filet; Salt and Pepper Shrimp or Shrimp Canton; Tenderloin Beef with Twin Mushrooms or Black Pepper Tenderloin Beef; House Special Chow Mein; Steamed Rice; and Almond Float or Tapioca for dessert. Our second most popular party menu is $238 and features Scallop Soup, Crispy Fried Seaweed Roll, Peking Duck; Hot Ginger Chicken or
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DO: A lot of attention to detail is placed here, as far as quality food and lovely decor. Would you agree? Darlene: Yes. For starters, our restaurant is very clean and neat, with many of our decorations coming directly from China. DO: Nowadays, many people are wary of MSG in their food. Does chef Lau use any MSG in his cooking? Colin: He does, but you can request your order without any MSG as well
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DO: Do you have any plans to add — so there’s that dishes or services at Golden Duck? option. Darlene: When it comes to the DO: Have you Kahala location, we hope to offer bar always been active service in the near future. We also in the restaurant hope to begin serving dim sum when business? What the time is right, but the kitchen is not made you want to yet ready to add dim sum to the list. open the doors to DO: What’s been the secret to your own restauGolden Duck’s success? rant? Colin: Yes. I preDarlene: A lot of customers think of viously worked for us as part of their family and we also Royal Garden for 11 treat them like family. I think that’s years and made really important. dim sum before we took on Golden Duck. We basically 1 Golden Duck offers an exotic array of authentic Chinese cuisine. wanted to see if we 2 Live Crab with Salted Pepper could pursue this adventure on our ($20.99) is a must-have. own. DO: People can’t seem to get enough of Chinese cuisine. Why do you think that is? What is it that makes Chinese food so tempting? Darlene: Most of our cooking is wok-cooking, which results in food that’s very fresh, flavorful and authentic. We use a lot of garlic and Chinese five spice, which really adds to the taste.
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Pho Kitchen turns up the heat with shabu shabu
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ho Kitchen, located in Market City Shopping Center, is famous for its authentic Vietnamese cuisine — particularly, its fabulous pho. Owners Sandy Lin and Alex Chong, however, are expanding their menu starting today by offering customers hot and tantalizing shabu shabu, otherwise known as hot pot. “Our shabu shabu is very simple, healthy and easy to make,” Chong says. “The shabu shabu is custom-made and we have many options available. Better yet, our broth contains absolutely no MSG.” For a limited time only, customers will receive the shabu shabu broth free of charge if they order it during Happy Hour (2 to 5 p.m.) and Late Hour dinner (8 to 10 p.m.).
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Pho Kitchen Where: Market City Shopping Center, 2919 Kapiolani Blvd.
Shabu Shabu and you At Pho Kitchen, shabu shabu is as easy as 1, 2, 3:
Call: 735.8488
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With shabu shabu starting at an affordable price of $14.95, guests first select from a main course of rib-eye beef steak, an array of vegetables or a blend of meat, seafood and vegetables.
10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday and Sunday
1 Owners Alex Chong and Sandy Lin savor the flavors of shabu shabu that hit the menu today. 2 Shabu shabu provides a healthy meal option with a wide array of fresh vegetables. 3 With many shabu shabu choices to choose from, the vegetable option is always a winner. 4 The ox bone soup is a unique shabu shabu option found at Pho Kitchen. Leah Friel photos
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Step 2: Choose Broth
Select the broth of your choice — be it beef, ox bone, chicken, chicken with Chinese herbal medicine, chicken with lemon grass, Chinese parsley with tofu, veggie, curry or Szuchen spicy broth. “The chicken broth with Chinese herbal medicine is very beneficial to your health,” Sandy Lin says. “It consists of Bei Qi, codonopsis, dried longan, red dates and goji berry.” “And for the spice in Szechuan spicy broth, we feature amomum, cinnamon, fennel, star anise and our homemade satay sauce,” Alex Chong adds. “This is a very spicy hot pot, as in it creates a burn and numb feeling in your mouth.” So, you better be able to take the heat!
Step 3: Add rice or rice vermicelli to the dish, along with a variety of a la carte items. The restaurant has 22 a la carte items (starting from $2.50) that people can add to their shabu shabu, “including fish ball, shrimp, tofu, beef ball, fish filet and more,” Lin states. Among the most sought-after choices is the the rib-eye beef steak.
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lent word for you: portabellas! Those big, brown beautiful mushrooms can “beef up” any vegetarian meal, are virtually free of fat and sodium, provide essential fiber, contain no cholesterol and are naturally low in calories — and Chef Quach assures Dining Out readers that at Paesano there is more than one way to savor them. The Grilled Portabella Mushroom Steak features a large, grilled portabella sauteed with fire-roasted red peppers, fresh asparagus, onions, garlic, capers and a splash of balsamic vinegar, then drizzled with a balsamic-ginger reduction. ($12.90). It serves as an excellent appetizer, and if you want
to make it into an entree, just order it with linguine (for a little extra cost) for a complete meal. And here’s a scoop for Dining Out readers: Although it’s not on the menu as such, if you ask, the chef will specially prepare his Linguine Portabella ($15.90 small portion) just for you. The fresh portabella is lightly sauteed with spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh asparagus, onions and garlic with a splash of sherry — a colorful, mouthwatering medley of flavors and textures. So no need to ask “where’s the beef?” For veggie lovers, those meaty, mega-mushrooms are molto buona!
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1 Owner Billy Rattanasamay with a hearty serving of Grilled Protabella Mushroom Steak ($12.90). 2 The mushroom dish makes for an excellent appetizer or entree, if you order it with linguine. Leah Friel photos
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Z best specials at Zpizza Z pizza has been featuring a healthconscious menu since it opened the doors to its Ward Centre restaurant in 2008. Since then, a second location in Kailua (151 Hekili St.) has been unveiled and has been serving up the finest in Southern Californian-Italian cuisine to customers. Zpizza traces its roots back to Laguna Beach, Calif., and owners Cesar and Karen Llarenas say foodies will marvel in specialties such as fire-baked organic pizza and many other vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options. Pay a visit to Zpizza this week and take advantage of its daily and catered specials. On Monday, purchase a large pizza and get the second at half-price; on Tuesday, buy one rustica and get the second for $5; and on Wednesday, purchase any small pizza, any small salad
and two fountain drinks for $20.95 (a 20 percent savings as part of Family Night). For those craving a veggie delight, try the Provence Pizza ($12.95 small, $22.95 large, $26.95 extra-large), one of Zpizza’s most popular vegetarian options with traditional Provence flavors, including capers, Roma tomatoes, low-fat mozzarella cheese and fresh basil. Then, treat your taste buds to a trip along Italy’s Mediterranean coast with the Mediterranean rustica ($12.95), consisting of roasted red peppers, pungent kalamata olives, feta cheese, artichokes, low-fat mozzarella cheese and oregano. Finally, the Pear and Gorgonzola salad ($8.50 small, $10.95 regular) also is a treat in itself, with sweet D’Anjou pear and a mild Gorgonzola with local Waipoli mixed greens and balsamic vinaigrette.
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1 Zpizza Hawaii general manager Aliiana Fiu is ready to serve up some freshly made pizza. 2 Pear and Gorgonzola salad ($8.50 small, $10.95 regular)
3 Provence Pizza ($12.95 small, $22.95 large, $26.95 extra-large) 4 The Mediterranean rustica ($12.95) Nathalie Walker photos. 3
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A scrumptious shrimp dish By Chris Fleck
taste is just right. The walnut and the shrimp get along so well together.” he combination dish of walnuts and shrimp is a relOne of Liu’s secrets is the use of batter before cooking atively easy item to find throughout China. the shrimp. Traditionally, the dish was simply prepared, with “The quality of the shrimp goes well with the batter plain shrimp, either steamed or fried, mixed with walnuts, because the flavor of the shrimp is inside. But if you cook mayonnaise and sometimes thick milk. As Chinese cui- the shrimp without the batter, the flavor almost escapes sine made its way to the U.S. and restaurants began to from the dish,” says Liu. flourish, however, each eatery began offering its own Liu credits his patrons with helping him perfect the unique style of the traditional dish. dish. Henry Liu, owner of New Liu’s Chop Suey, has found his “I learn from our loyal guests, own version of this cultural delight, and loyal patrons and the way they like it. I love have asked him not to change his secret recipe. making our guests happy,” he “We cook our Honey Glazed Walnut Shrimp differently says. here. Many of our guests are ready to order it before they New Liu’s Honey Glazed even sit down.” says Liu. Walnut Shrimp ($9.95) is served “It looks simple, but it is not easy to make. There are with char siu fried rice. In addimany steps — it feels like 10,000 — but in the end, the tion, the restaurant offers more than 30 traditional Chinese dishes for lunch or dinner, all for $4.75.
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Savoring the soups at Saigon House M andy Nguyen, owner of Saigon House, is taking pho to the next level. According to Nguyen, her goal is to present diners with the most authentic Vietnamese cuisine possible at the South King Street restaurant.
“In the mid-’80s, my mom owned a Ba-Le restaurant at Fort Street Mall and ran it for many years,” she recalls. “I used to help her and that’s what got me into the restaurant business.” With a varied selection of pho to please all appetites, including the Pho Special Combination of Beef ($8 medium, $8.50 large) and appetizers such as Chicken Salad ($7.50) and Finger Shrimp ($8), Nguyen says most of the recipes are all her own. Still, she credits chefs Hong and Kim for their extraordinary culinary talents.
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“What’s unique is our Spicy Beef Soup ($9.25). It’s made with a thick vermicelli noodle, spicy beef and a flavorful beef broth,” Nguyen explains. “We cook the soup with a lot of lemon grass and slow cook beef bone for at least eight hours, before marinating pieces of meat and adding that to the soup as well.” This tasty Vietnamese dish has proven to be hot item on the menu — literally. According to Nguyen, the chili pepper, lemon grass and herbs, blended with the soup, really spice it up. Also, she recommends adding some cabbage, bean sprouts, basil, shredded banana flower and shredded ong choy to the soup, and you’ll be in for a refreshingly healthy treat.
Where: 2743 S. King St.
Call: 942.4577 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
1 The Spicy Beef Soup ($9.25) contains vermicelli noodle, spicy beef and tasty beef broth. 2 Owner Mandy Nguyen recommends adding cabbage, bean sprouts and basil to the eatery’s Spicy Beef Soup. Leah Friel photos
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JJ’s Bistro & French Pastry
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J Luangkhot, the award-winning executive chef and owner of JJ’s Bistro & French Pastry, has been tempting Hawaii’s foodies with exquisite European desserts and pastries for decades. With 45 dessert items, ranging from the renowned Chocolate Pyramid, Red Velvet Cake and Chocolate Fruit Basket, to Chocolate Lilikoi and Banana Haupia, how could life be any sweeter? To answer that question, Dining Out recently paid a visit to JJ’s Bistro & French Pastry on Waialae Avenue. There, we found friends Joanne Muraoka and Linda Anderson, who were eager to share just what satisfies their sweet tooth.
times. I pretend I come back for the vegetarian dishes, but I really come back for the desserts (laughs). The desserts are wonderful! They’re a work of art that we love to eat.” Muraoka: “The food is really good here. We’re sharing the Blueberry Cheesecake ($3.95), the Chocolate Eclair ($1.75) and the Black Currant Cassis ($4.50), which is very refreshing.”
JJ’s Bistro & French Pastry Where: 3447 Waialae Ave. Call: 739.0993 Joanne Muraoka and Linda Anderson drop in at JJ’s Bistro & French Pastry to enjoy decadent desserts such as the Blueberry Cheesecake ($3.95) and the Chocolate Eclair ($1.75). Leah Friel photo
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A harmonious blend of great food, music By Kyle Galdeira
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food and beverage director Dietrich Chillous, the ultimate goal of the restaurant is to blend entertainment with cuisine. “We’re about the food and Hawaiian music,” he says. “My goal is to get the food to match the music. That’s the key right there.” Kani Ka Pila serves up plenty of pupu possibilities for one to enjoy along with the bountiful melodies. The Reef’s Pupu Sampler ($16) offers a trio of tastes as the combination plate comes with coconut shrimp, Asian wings and Cajun-seared or raw ahi sashimi. For those craving more sashimi, there’s the Slack
Where: The Outrigger on the Reef, 2169 Kalia Road, Honolulu
Call: 924.4992 Hours: Open daily
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Key Sashimi (available at market price), which comes seared or raw, and is accompanied by a house-made cilantro-wasabi aioli for dipping, along with a “kiss” of sliced pickle ginger and a row of finely sliced fresh cucumber. In addition to its regular appetizer menu, Kani Ka Pila offers its Chef’s Happy Hour specials, served daily from 4 to 6 p.m. Items include Edamame ($4.95), Ginger Buffalo Wings ($6.95), Crab Cakes ($6.95) and Ahi Poke ($9.95) — all fabulous choices that lead into a night of great music.
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1 Owner Sergio Arellano, at left, with family members Keaka Arroyo, Alex Puaa, Claudette Arellano, Sean Martinez, Pako Jimenze, Noeau Arellano, Hiilani Arellano and Sammy Haruo. 2 Beef flauta, topped with sour cream, avocado salsa and queso fresco. 3 The Enchilada with Red Sauce, and a cup of Horchata. 4 Beefy Tostada, with a bottle of Jarrito’s Toronja (grapefruit soda). 5 Tastado de Platano, served with sauteed bananas and Vanilla ice cream.
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Saturdays and Sundays for $5.95 per bowl. The Mexico City Style Tacos can be ordered with chorizo, carnitas, chicken, carne asada, chile verde, or al pastor ($2.75 each) or fish ($3.25 each). Each week Serg’s celebrates Taco Tuesdays, which begin at 4 p.m. and last till closing, by dropping those taco prices to $1.50 for chicken, pork, or beef, and $2 for fish. In Manoa, hungry college students begin lining up shortly after 4. In Waimanalo, word is spreading about the excellent new Mexican place next door to the post office. Both locations are low-key and friendly, and have elements often found in taquerias and mercados: brightly colored décor, mariachi music on the stereo, and a salsa bar with five freshly housemade varieties. Patrons 21 and over may bring their own sangria or cerveza — there’s no corkage fee — and Serg’s also offers a variety of authentic non-alcoholic beverages. “We have Mexican drinks only, ranging from Jarritos (a popular brand of soft drink, South of the
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Below: The Kiawe-Smoked Baby Back Rib Sandwich ($9) on a hoagie roll with a sassy mix salad on the side. Nathalie Walker photos
When it comes to plate lunch, many locals say don’t mess with what’s not broke. But 4Kings Kitchen is challenging this with a menu packed full of familiar favorites done up in a healthy, modern way. “They definitely play on the local flavor palate with little twists here and there,” says Chef Kapolanialaimaka Kealoha of his recipes, many of which he describes as updated versions of the foods he loved to eat growing up. “I got tired of waiting for my mother to make it,” says the local boy from Papakolea, “so I had to put it on my menu so I could eat it every day!” For example, Chef Kapo’s Mochiko Chicken ($10) is an entire bone-in chicken thigh marinated and lightly dusted in a secret blend of seasonings, delivering the same flavors and crispiness of traditional machiko chicken but with a little something extra. “You bite into a piece of chicken that’s actually moist on the inside,” he says, laughing. “My mom used to make (mochiko chicken), but she used to make it like everybody else — little bite-sized pieces of chicken that you deep-fried the death out of until
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gone Kau Kau Korner, no doubt a nod to the area’s history. A month and a half later, on Jan. 25, 4Kings Kitchen officially opened for business. Its menu is simple, made up of local-kine comfort foods most of us remember from childhood — Chinese Steamed Fresh Island Fish ($11), Local-Style Beef Luau Stew ($10), Kulana Farms Meatloaf Sandwich ($9). But thanks to Kealoha’s diverse 15-year career, these dishes are all grownup. “(I was) born and raised in Hawaii, absolutely, but I learned how to actually cook on the Mainland, so a lot of things that I do have influences in American contemporary cuisine: Cuban, Southwest, California cuisines, America Northwest. I like to use ingredients and flavors that I picked up on the way through my career,” says the chef, citing Kulana Farms and Kuahiwi Ranch on the Big Island and MA‘O Organic Farms in Makaha as the sources from where he obtains the majority of his produce. “I also use Kukui Sausage Co., Aloha Tofu and Taro Brand Poi for some of my specials,” Kealoha adds. “I’m always trying to look for locally grown items, locally raised items. Sustainability is where it’s at.” This commitment to keeping it local also means the 4Kings menu frequently features fish you won’t find anywhere else on the island. “One of the things that I wanted to do — and I own the place so I can do — is I wanted to carry the fish that I grew up eating when we went diving or when we went fishing — uhu, akule, weke, all of the fishes that I ate growing up that you don’t necessarily find nowadays,” Kealoha says. Also offered are daily dessert specials made from seasonal fruit like starfruit, apple bananas, Kula strawberries and Ohelo berries, as well as take-out and keiki options for busy families. (Which, as the father of three boys, Kealoha can relate to.) “The good part is the food is good,” he says. “I have a very strong feeling that we can bring (customers) back once they see what we have to offer. “It was a journey, big time, but it was fun,” Kealoha adds of finally seeing his dream become a reality. “Now we can concentrate on trying to get the word out that we’re here.”
Left: Chef Kapo’s Mochiko Chicken ($10), a heavily seasoned, moist-on-theinside dish that’s currently the best-selling item at 4Kings Kitchen on South King Street.
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they were nice and hard. So I took that and did my own spin on it.” While the chicken may be 4Kings best-seller, its most popular menu item is the “Not Your Normal Loco” ($11). Instead of the “normal” hamburger patty, Kealoha creates his own burger made from a special blend of fresh-caught mahi mahi and Kukui Sausage Co. kim chee Portuguese sausage. The plate is topped with homemade Hamakua shiitake mushroom cream sauce and two eggs cooked in your choice of style. All entrees come with white or brown rice and choice of MA‘O
Farms sassy mix salad or housemade kim chee. “Upscale plate lunches are definitely what I’m aiming for,” Kealoha says. “I just want people to come in and say, ‘That’s just good local food.’” The chef plays to locals’ cravings even more with his Kiawe-Smoked Baby Back Rib Sandwich ($9). “Everybody likes braised ribs,” he says with a smile. Kealoha starts this dish by slowroasting a generous portion of pork ribs until the meat is tender enough to pull off the bone. He then smothers the meat with a Lehua Honey barbecue sauce, adds on fresh vegetables and D I N I N G
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says Gary Manago, director of operations for Aloha Beer Company, parent company of Aloha Beer Garden and Sam Choy’s Big Aloha Brewery. “We have a good product with the beers that we brew, and Dave Campbell has been with us since we opened in 1997.” Garcia is currently formulating a menu of island-inspired pupus to complement the brews. So far he’s thinking of crab spring rolls, soft-shell crab and guava-roasted duck with Greek cheese and grapes. “It’s safe to say it’s going to be completely dif“We are expanding,” says executive chef ferent,” Manago adds. “We’ll also be using the Aurelio Garcia. “We’re all excited about it.” Slated to open in late summer 2011 right next beers in the cooking preparation. Like the Ehu door to Sam Choy’s BLC is Aloha Beer Garden, Ale, the chef uses quite a bit of that (beer batter, which will showcase the ales and beers brewed poaching, sauces).” Things over at Sam Choy’s BLC are getting a fresh on-site by master brewmaster David bit of a lift, too. From the food choices to interiCampbell. “We’re the only local microbrewery on Oahu,” or design, Manago says they are purposefully
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t may not come as news to most regarding the work being done made along Nimitz Highway in Honolulu’s busy industrial district of Iwilei. But for fans of Sam Choy’s Breakfast, Lunch & Crab, learning that the popular local family restaurant is being upgraded may come as a bit of a surprise.
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BREAKFAST LUNCH & CRAB WHERE: 580 N. Nimitz Hwy.
HOURS: Breakfast — 7-10:30 a.m., Monday-Friday; 8-11 a.m., Saturday-Sunday Lunch — 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday-Sunday Dinner — 5-9 p.m., Sunday-Thursday; 5-10 p.m., Friday-Saturday
CALL: 545.7979
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NOTES: A Sunday Breakfast Brunch is available from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Happy Hour runs 5-6:30 p.m. daily
1 1-pound Bumbucha Alaskan King Crab Legs ($37) 2 Luau Benedict ($11.95) 3 Crabmeat Stuffed Island Fish ($28.95) 4 Banana Lumpia ($7) 5 Ahi Salad ($17.95) 6 Onolicious Rack of Ribs ($29.95) 7 Dave Campbell of Sam Choy’s Big Aloha Brewery File photo
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revamping the restaurant to go along with the new Big Aloha venture. “I think with the additional venture it’s forced us to look inward so that we make sure both ventures go well. We know there’s going to be a lot of excitement about the beer garden, and we want to make sure this doesn’t get left behind,” he explains. “It’s a renewed focus on the food, the service, the ambiance, what the guest is experiencing. “Basically what chef has been doing is getting back to where we were when we first opened 14 years ago. You’re going to see a lot more local products being incorporated into the new menu that will be coming up.” Some new dishes include the Luau Benedict ($11.95). Available on the lunch menu, this ono treat also is perfect for a late breakfast. The kalua pork is made in house from Sam’s own original recipe and layered between a toasted English muffin, sauteed spinach and poached egg, and topped with a large spoonful of fresh hollandaise sauce. “People love it,” Garcia notes. But as the saying goes, you can’t mess with a good thing. Several of Sam Choy’s personal favorites and signature dishes will remain on the menu, like the Onolicious Rack of Ribs ($29.95), Crabmeat Stuffed Island Fish ($28.95), Ahi Salad ($17.95) and the 1-pound Bumbucha Alaskan King Crab Legs ($37). “We try to get the biggest crab here in the islands,” Garcia says, citing that they have a crab on their logo for good reason. Other tasty morsels from the deep include Whole Dungeness Crab ($37), 1pound Snow Crab Clusters ($25), Seared D I N I N G
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2 1 Makino Chaya offers diners a variety of affordable bento selections, like the Barbecue Pork Rib Bento with Shrimp Tempura ($4.97). 2 Choose from a variety of ono options when creating your own bento at Fukuya Deli & Catering. 3 Sekiya’s regular bento ($7.25) features fried noodles, shoyu chicken, barbecue meat, hot dog, musubi and more.
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Jihei and Tsuya Takayama founded the establishment on South King Street in 1939. Today, Arrison Iwahira, Fukuya president and great-grandson of the original founders, says there are close to 40 items on the deli menu. “You create your own bento here and can basically choose whatever you want or whatever you feel like eating for the day,” Iwahira says, reminding customers to come early for the best selection. “A lot of people come in before work or school, bring their kids and pick up a bento,” he adds. “It’s not your traditional bacon-and-eggs kind of breakfast.” And while I love bacon and eggs, sometimes I just have to get my fix of Nori Chicken ($2), shrimp tempura, teri ahi and hot dog roll ($4.25). All recipes have been in the family for generations. 18
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Iwahira prepared a special bento just for me featuring some of the restaurant’s best sellers, including Miso Butterfish, Chow Fun, Nishime, Shrimp Tempura, Shiso Musubi and Fried Chicken. Is your mouth watering yet? Because mine is just thinking about it. “Those are some of the local-Japanese favorites here,” says Iwahira, adding that everything is sold a la carte. He also credits the hard work of the many chefs and 13 dedicated employees on staff who are up before the sun to ensure that the appetites of Hawaii’s foodies are met. Open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, Fukya Deli & Catering can be counted on to bring you highquality food — to which generations of loyal customers can attest.
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Most know Makino Chaya for its allyou-can eat buffet that leaves foodies like myself stuffed for days. However, it’s the restaurant’s wide variety of bentos that got me this time around. Owner Jo Makino opened the first Aiea establishment in 2005, then a year later opened the doors to Makino Chaya’s second location in Aloha Tower Marketplace. “Lots of people come here to celebrate parties and family gatherings, but we started selling bentos about a year ago,” Makino says. All bentos are made fresh daily with your choice of Miso Butterfish ($4.97), Baked Salmon ($4.97), Barbecue Pork Ribs ($4.97), Lemon Chicken Katsu ($3.97), Garlic Ahi ($3.97), Crab Meat Salad ($3.97), Crab Meat Omelette Fukuya Deli & Catering ($3.97) or lastly Makino’s Tokyo 2710 S. King St. Chicken ($2.97). All bentos come com946.2073
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plete with shrimp tempura, rice, spaghetti, potato croquette, mung bean noodle salad, tamagoyaki (egg omelette) and beef mondoo. At such affordable prices, these bento options are really hard to beat. According to Makino, the Miso Butterfish bento is the top seller among locals and tourists, and he says a Pork Katsu Curry bento ($3.97) also will be added to the lineup starting today. “I recommend customers to preorder their bentos because we sell out really quickly,” Makino says, adding that when you buy a $4.97 or $3.97 bento, then you receive a $5 or $4 gift card for the restaurant as well.
Makino Chaya 98-150 Kaonohi St., Ste B219 (as well as Aloha Tower Location) 486.5100
Ingredients • 4 cups steamed white rice • 1 carrot, juliennes • 2 cups cooked bean sprouts, blanch for a minute in hot water, then season with little sesame oil • salt • 4 cups spinach, or choi sum, sautéed in a little sesame or peanut oil and seasoned with salt • 8 shiitake mushrooms,
recipe all ingredients with some gochuchang paste, to taste. • The bibimpap should be moist, not dry.
Bibimbap By Chef Chai Chaowasaree Serves 4 thinly sliced and sautéed in peanut oil and seasoned with salt • 4 eggs, cooked sunny side up • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds • 2 tablespoons dark sesame oil • soy sauce, to taste • Gochuchang paste, to taste • 1 pound bulgagi
Directions • Put cooked rice in large, slightly shallow bowl. Place bulgogi and veggies on top of rice, but place separately so you can see each ingredient. • Place egg on top. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and drizzle with sesame oil and soy sauce. • When ready to eat, mix
Bulgogi: Ingredients • 1 pound rib-eye, slice to bite-size Marinade: • 1/2 cup soy sauce • 2 tablespoons finely chopped garlic • 1/2 small white onion, grated or sliced • 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger • 2 tablespoons lightbrown sugar • 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted • 2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil • 1/4 teaspoon groundblack pepper • 2 green onions, thinly sliced
• 1 tablespoon grated ginger Directions • Combine and whisk all marinade ingredients together in a large bowl. • Add thinly sliced beef and turn to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight (best if marinated overnight). • Heat grill to high. • Remove beef from marinade and grill each side for 1 to 2 minutes. • Remove from heat and set aside until ready to compile bibimbap. Tips: Bibimbap can be placed in a regular bowl or a hot stone bowl. If it’s in a hot stone bowl, expect the rice to be crunchy, as it’s still cooking.
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Hushpuppies, Cajun Style Wings, Popcorn Shrimp, Seafood and Sausage Gumbo, Muffuletta Hot Brick Sandwich, Fried Oyster Salad, Cornmeal Crusted Catfish, Seafood Jambalaya, Shrimp Etouffee, Blackened Ribeye Steak, Curried Pecan Pie and beads and lots of fun! Slow roasted, juicy, succulent Huge 20 oz. PRIME RIB with da trimmings $19.95 Every Monday from 5pm until gone
580 Nimitz Highway 545-7979
WHERE TO DINE CATERERS
CAFE
Ho Ho Chinese Cuisine 590 Farrington Hwy 692-9880
Duck Yun
820 W. Hind Dr. Aina Haina Shopping Center 373-1303 or 373-4632
A Catered Experience
Anytime Cafe
94-1068 Ka Uka Blvd. 677-7744
Market City Shopping Center 2919 Kapiolani Blvd 735-3888
Makino Chaya
Golden Duck
1221 S. King St. • 597-8088 4230 Waialae Ave., Kahala 737-7188
Kahai Street Kitchen
Aloha Tower Mkt place 585-6360 Westridge Mall 486-5100
237 Kalihi Street, 845-0320
Koko Cafe
2494 S. Beretania St. 944-0449
111 N. King St. 521-8268
CHINESE
Hale Koa Hotel, 2055 Kalia Road 955-0555 Call for eligibility details. 949-4321
Yakiniku Camellia Buffet
Golden Palace Seafood Restaurant
Happy Day Chinese Restaurant
Chin’s Harbor View Restaurant
3553 Waialae Ave. 738-8666
1 Aloha Tower Drive, #283 538-9881
Delicatessen & Catering From Bentos to Banquets & Picnics to Potlucks…
Must present coupon. Expires 3/10/11. Offer not valid in combination with other specials. Beverages excluded.
We have a menu for you! Deli Hours: Wed-Sun 6am-2pm After hours catering available • 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)
946-2073 • 2710 South King St. www.fukuyadeli.com
10.95
FREE Dessert
w/any entrée purchase w/ad.
• 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)
SeafoodvillageHyatt.com Ask about our Kama‘aina Discount
Hyatt Regency Resort& Spa-Street Level•2424 Kalakaua Ave., #102 VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT
942-4577
3579 Waialae Avenue 737-8820
2 Choice Teishoku Combo
For questions related to your Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscription call
16.75- $20.75
$
Served with rice, miso soup, two side dishes, and pickles.
Early Bird Special
Choose from • Fried Oyster • Ebi Fry • Ahi Sashimi • Broiled Salmon Diced Steak • 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
12.95
$
Only
Add $3.00 for Complete Meal
Also Available Curry & Steak
Monday-Sunday 10am–10pm
Dinner Menu
2743 S. King St. • Mon - Sat 9AM-9PM
Celebrate Your Birthday
With us and Receive a complimentary Hy’s Cheesecake & Keepsake Photo For Honoree
Specials not valid on Holidays. Advance Reservations required, please call 971-1818.$3 self park validation only.
EXP. 3/5/11
FREE Parking in Back
NOW SERVING RAMEN
538-NEWS(6397)
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
OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Lunch 11 am - 5 pm Dinner 5 pm - 9 pm
which includes soup or salad, ice cream
11 am - 7 pm
Closed Sundays
All Day for Locals with ID Specials not valid on Holidays Lunch 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
at the old Waikiki III Theatres Parking available at the Pro-Park location Seaside Ave. Pay $2 at the Restaurant. www.atlantisseafoodsteak.com
922-6868
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 TEL.
942-4848
www.fujio-food.com
524-2020
MON-THUR: 9am - 9pm FRIDAY: 9am - 11pm SATURDAY: 7am - 11pm SUNDAY: 7am - 9pm D I N I N G
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$8.50
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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
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
Little Villlage Noodle House
Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant
1113 Smith St. 545-3008
Liliha Square 524-1628
On at McCully ON ON On 1110 McCully St.
1055 Alakea St. 525-8585
at McCully
946-8833
Kahala Mall 738-5696 (KOZO)
Moiliili 951-5696 (KOZO)
Keeaumoku by Wal-Mart 946-5696 (KOZO)
Pearlridge 483-6805 Pearl City by Wal-Mart 455-6805
One coupon per Family Set or Aloha Set. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 3/15/11
EL
HARRO MEXICANO AIEA RESTAURANT
NOW SERVING
Don Ho’s Island Grill
Street Level, 2424 Kalakaua Ave, #102 971-1818
Aloha Tower Marketplace 528-0807
New Liu’s Chop Suey
new
Mandalay (The)
Seafood Village Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa
SPECIAL!!
FAMILY DINING Angelo Pietro Honolulu 1585 Kapiolani Blvd. #10 941-0555
Hale Koa Hotel, 2055 Kalia Road 955-0555 Call for eligibility details.
735-8488
This Month’s Special Dinner
Uni+Unagi = ”Umami”
Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine
Thursday, March 10 6:30 pm
ALL RICE VERMICELLI DISHES BUY ONE, GET ONE
Medallion of Ahi Sashimi, Uni Emulsion
50% OFF
Chilled Timbale of Ama Ebi, Avocado & Uni Arare Crusted Scallop Unagi Potato Croquette Kabayaki Glazed Black Cod & Unagi
choice of: cheese, chicken, shredded beef, or ground beef
Green Tea Ice Cream $
BREAKFAST
885 Queen St. 4725 Bougainville Dr. 783-7901
Bibas
2 ENCHILLADAS for $
9.99
I Love Country Cafe
2nd Dish of equal or lesser value expires 3/3/11
Must Present Coupon.
Open Everyday 10am-10pm / Except Sun & Wed 10am-9pm
2919 Kapiolani Boulevard • Market City Shopping Center
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)
80
Limited Reservations 40% Off bottles of wine or no corkage fee
8AM-11AM
Mon-Thurs 8am-9pm • Fri & Sat 8am-10pm Sunday Closed
1841 Ala Moana Blvd.
AIEA SHOPPING CENTER
99-115 Aiea Heights Dr. (Next to Aiea Bowl) BYOB - no corkage fee
22
Between Ilikai & Hilton Hawaiian Village
ON THE RISE
3660 Waialae Ave. • 737-1177 www.3660.com
488-9727
941-4444
Dinner served from 5:30 nightly. Valet parking available. Not valid with any other offer.
Follow us on
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WHERE TO DINE Kenny’s Restaurant
IHOP
Panya Bistro • Bakery • Bar
1620 N. School St. 841-0931
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
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
Exp. 3/3/11
All Day Special (11am - 4am)
All You Can Eat!!!
Chicken, Beef, Pork or Vegetarian Comes with homemade beans & spanish rice.
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
TRY OUR SPECIAL BREAKFAST MENU ON SUNDAYS!
EE
FR K TA DRIN HORCHA purchase w/ Flauta e with other
Daily to 3:00 p.m. Closing
(under 12)
AUTHENTIC MEXICAN CUISINE
Cook your own vegetables w/choice of meats, seafood, noodles & rice in a “SPECIAL SPICY HOMEMADE MISO SAUCE”
2740 East Manoa Rd • 988-8118 • M-Sat 11am-9pm • Sun 8am-8pm 41-865 Kalanianaole Hwy, Waimanalo • 259-7374 • M-Sat 11am-8pm • Sun 8am-8pm ALL DIM SUM
Special Menu for10
159
$
1.89
$
Chinese New Year
7AM-2PM
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
Not valid with any other discounts, coupons or specials. Dine-in only.
No credit cards accepted for special menu
FREE JAI 111 N. King St. near Maunakea with purchase of 7am -10pm
Come hungry. Leave happy. ALA MOANA BLVD. • KUHIO AVE PEARL CITY • KANEOHE • HILO Ala Moana (Free Parking)
Cash Sale Only (With Coupon)
Adult $19.95 Child $16.95
nabl Not combi discounts. offers or
Receive one free Kid’s Meal with each dinner entree’ purchase.
15% OFF
BYOB
Special Menu
Parking along left side of Bldg and right side of bldg all stalls except 1-10
(Monk’s Food)
521-8268
10% OFF
Sam Sung Plaza • 655 Keeaumoku Street #108 Open from 11 am to 4 am •
NOW OPEN! Upscale American Bistro Plate Lunch
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
See You 1st
Credit Card Sale Only (With Coupon)
Sunday Mar.6 th!
Hong Kong Dim Sum & Regular Menu Items Excludes set menus; Roast Pork, Roast Duck, Char Siu & other specials. Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/31/11.
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1st Sunday Champagne Brunch!
Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant Liliha Square by Times Supermarket
New Menu Changes Monthly!
524-1628
PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS
Celebrating 10 Years! Dim Sum Take Out Special! 8am-11:30am
15% OFF(Charge) • 25% OFF(Cash) Dim Sum & Reg. Menu Dine In Special!
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10% OFF(Charge) •15% OFF(Cash) Happy Day Chinese Restaurant 3553 Waialae Avenue
738-8666
949-2890
Must present coupon Expires 3/31/11
Excludes set menu; Roast Pork, Roast Duck, Char Siu & other specials.
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~ FREE VALET PARKING ~ ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY ~ 2895 Kalakaua Ave. • 923-6552 • www.michelshawaii.com
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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
Greek Marina
Stage Restaurant
The Fat Greek
1250 Kapiolani Blvd. 237-5429
3040 Waialae Ave. 734-0404
Koko Marina Shopping Center 7192 Kalanianaole Hwy. 396-8441
ton ton ramen
FREE PIZZA! BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE (Reg. $8.95each)
Build your own 10” pizza with unlimited toppings.
FINE
*Take out only, w/coupon; not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/15/11.
Also available Pasta • Burgers • Salads • Sandwiches OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT!
MARKET CITY SHPG CNTR 735-3888
2919 Kapiolani Blvd., #218
Discovery Bay (across Ilikai) 1778 Ala Moana Blvd., Ste 213 941-5112
580 N. Nimitz Hwy. 545-7979
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
RAMEN
ITALIAN Romanos Macaroni Grill Ala Moana Center Hookipa Terrace 356-8300
NO MSG ADDED!
HOUSE
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.)
FREE GYOZA
(3 pieces) with purchase of any regular orders 2pm - 6pm
Shrimp Scampi
Baked Pork Chop w/Fried Rice
Thiss coupon n cannott be e combined d with h otherr offers.. Expiress 3/7/11
NOW SERVING
Now 3 Locations to serve you
SUSHI (dinner only)
Try our Signature Dish…. The Royal Platter – Serves 2
Waikiki - 941-3444 1831 Ala Moana Blvd. (Between Ilikai & Kobe) Open Daily 11am-10pm
Ala Moana Food Court Mall Hours
Be
FRESH
Book Your Private Party NOW!
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Ala Moana - 949-2120
All You Can Eat Seafood Buffet $
HO HO Chinese Cuisine
Dinner Daily from 5pm 949 Kapahulu Avenue
Take Out & Catering Available
4 Lamb Chops, 8 Garlic Shrimp, Greek Salad, Greek Fries, Hummus, Pita Bread, Baklava. Waialae - 734-0404
94-050 Farrington Hwy. • Waipahu, HI 96797
50 Different Items to Choose From
www.thefatgreek.net
3040 Waialae Ave. (Corner of St. Louis & Waialae) Open Daily 11am-10pm
677-5388
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with this co
SIMPLE
(corner of Kapahulu and Kaimuki Ave.)
732-7666
AFFORDABLE
BYOB
Hanaki
692-9880
(Kahala location only) exp. 3/5/11 (Not to be used on Daily Specials)
FRI, SAT, SUN-DINNER ONLY
Call to Book your Party NOW!
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DAILY SPECIALS 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
TAKE-OUT ONLY
200-300 Capacity
PRIVATE PARTIES OF 200 or More
D I N I N G
2494 S. Beretania St.
10.95
FREE 40lb. ROASTED PIG
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FREE PARKING!
Shabu Shabu
Prices starting @ per person
590 Farrington Hwy Kapolei Marketplace
LUNCH 10:30am-2:30pm .........$14.95 DINNER 2:30pm-10pm.............$21.95
2 7- M A R C H
11:30 am-2:30 pm; 5 pm-10 pm (Closed Tuesdays)
MANOA MARKETPLACE (Tons of FREE Parking) 988-1551 5 ,
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4230 Waialae Ave., Kahala 737-7188 • 737-7288
MON-THUR 10AM-10PM/FRI-SUN 10AM-11PM
FREE
2 PIECES OF GAU GEE
w/any Daily Special purchase exp. 3/5/11 Valid at both locations
1221 S. King St. 597-8088
10:30AM-11PM EVERYDAY
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 Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort 2552 Kalakaua Ave, 931-6286
Makino Chaya
Sekiya’s Restaurant & Delicatessen
1 Aloha Tower Dr. 2nd Flr. 585-6360 98-150 Kaonohi St. 486-5100
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
1345 South King St. 942-4848
2746 Kaimuki Avenue 732-1656
Signature dishes offered as Daily Specials
$1 OFF Any Bread purchases over $4
DAILY BREAD SPECIALS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Open for Plate Lunch Tue - Fri 10:30am - 1:30pm
Must present coupon • exp. 3/3/11
Rustic Kalamata Olive Bread Sundried Tomato Cheesebread Foccacia Derecco Walnut Raisin Hamakua Farms Mushroom Bread Buckwheat Fig
Mini Okinawan Sweet Potato & Kalua Pork Cakes
Ricotta Stuffed Chicken
237 KALIHI ST.
DINE IN – TAKE-OUT
“All Natural no added chemicals”
Catering Available Everyday!
Soft Shell Crab Alfredo
Catering from casual to exquisite events
(Corner of Kahai and Kalihi)
ph 845-0320 fax 842-4273
988-4310 2752 Woodlawn Dr. • Manoa Marketplace
Tues-Sat 7:30am-7pm ; Sunday 7:30am-3pm
kahaistreet-kitchen.com
GROUP PAR TIES WELCOME!
1585 Kapiolani Blvd. #110 | 941.0555 | www.angelopietro.com
Ala Moana Center • Mall Level
* *
(Mountain side, next to Shirokiya)
MONDAY & TUESDAY KIDS - Ages 2 to 7 years old. 1 Child per Adult
www.lapalmedor-usa.com 941-6161
KOREAN CUISINE
• LUNCH $14.95 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM • DINNER $21.95 3 PM -10 PM
5.70
Including: Kal Bi, Sirloin, Chicken, Spicy Pork, Sashimi
NOW OPEN at 900 N. Nimitz Hwy 536-5870 536-8570
*Kids 10 years old and under only. One free kid’s meal with each adult entrée purchased. Cannot be combined with any other promotion, discount or special. Ask your server for details.
$2500
KIDS EAT FREE
FREE ENTREE ON YOUR B-DAY!
IMMENSELY POPULAR TAKE-OUT PLATE LUNCH $ FOR.....
WAIKIKI 1972 Kalakaua Ave. 942-2121
Available ONLY March 3rd
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 PERSON w/ Valid ID & *BIRTHDAY ADULT (guests) to qualify. *2FREE * ENTREE (up to $19 value).
AIEA/PEARLRIDGE 98-150 Kaonohi St. 487-9911
GIRL’S DAY SPECIAL
*DISCOUNT EXCLUDES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESWITH THIS AD. EXP. 3/31/11.
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
930 McCully St. • 951-0511 / 951-0611 D I N I N G
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WHERE TO DINE Sumo Ramen
Tanaka of Tokyo
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
East, in King’s Village, 922-4233 Central, in Waikiki Shopping Plaza, 922-4702 West in Ala Moana Cntr-Hookipa Terrace 945-3443
KOREAN
Sikdorak Korean Restaurant Sam Sung Plaza 655 Keeaumoku St., #108 949-2890
Frog House Restaurant 1604 Kalakaua Ave. 951-9370
Yakiniku Million Sushi Company
Orine Sarang Chae
1111 McCully Street 947-5411
905-A Keeaumoku St. 955-0646
626 Sheridan St. 596-0799
MEDITERRANEAN
Ton Ton Ramen 95-050 Farrington Hwy, Waipahu 677-5388
Sushi Ichiban
Corned Beef & Cabbage, Killarney
$
Roast Chicken O’Shannon
$
Filet of Salmon Florentine
1295
1250 13
$
25
DINNERS INCLUDE
“All you can eat” Salad bar, Corn on the Cob, Chocolate Mint Cake and more!
9
St. Patty’s Day $ 25 Breakfast Special Corned beef hash with two large eggs, hash brown potatoes, toast and coffee.
758 Kapahulu Avenue 737-2900
3008 Waialae Ave. 734-2222
11AM-3PM |
WWW.HEEHINGHAWAII.COM
8.50
$
Featured Items Available Only At Million
SPECIAL MENU
“PEKING DUCK & BEGGAR’S CHICKEN” Peking Duck with Steamed Buns Wintermelon Eight Treasure Soup Beggar’s Chicken • Pepper Salt Prawns Garlic Shanghai Baby Bok Choy Sweet and Sour Tai Snapper Mongolian Pork Chop with Sweet Onions Braised E Mein Noodles with Duck Breast Steamed Rice • Almond Float $219 Table of Ten (Reg $250) Offer expires 3/7/11
LET US DO THE COOKING! DINNER FOR FOUR
Chinese Chicken Salad • Moo Shu Pork Chicken Oyster Sauce • Pepper Salt Shrimp Mongolian Beef • Choy Sum with Garlic Steamed Rice
ÆChicken Breast Bi Bim Naeng-Myun
RESTAURANT
SUNTORY Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, 3rd Floor
restaurantsuntory.com
YAKINIKU
922-5511
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Thursday, March 17th Complete Dinners Served 11AM Til Midnight
The Pyramid Restaurant
Richo
3579 Waialae Ave. 737-8820
Chicken Breast Mul-Naeng-Myun Since 1989
MILLION 596-0799 626 SHERIDAN ST. (backside of Walmart)
AUTHENTIC KOREAN DISHES Lunch Specials & Plates starting at $5.99
NEW HOURS: MON-SUN 11AM-12 MIDNIGHT
$49 Table of Four (Reg. $69) Available daily before 6:30 pm This coupon required; expires 3/7/11
Happy Hour 4-7pm All American Beers $2.00 Soju - $4.95 Appetizers starting at $4.95
HONG KONG DIM SUM SPECIAL One Free Selection
with the Purchase of Four Selections
$24.70 per person
This coupon required; one coupon per table; expires 3/7/11
955-1764 Open 24 Hours 1860 Ala Moana Blvd. Validated Parking
Pianist Terry Tom Every Thursday, 6pm-9pm 449 KAPAHULU AVE., STE. 101 735-5544
1604 Kalakaua Ave • 951-9370
5” Pyramid
$19.95
Mon–Sat: 11 am - 2 am • Sun: 11 am - 10 pm
Now Taking Reservations
Indulgence
Buy one dinner entree, receive 2nd entree
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3447 Waialae Avenue • 739-0993 • jjfrenchpastry.com
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SPECIALL GUESTT APPEARANCE
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WHERE TO DINE MEXICAN
OKAZUYA
El Charro Mexicano Aiea Restaurant
SHABU SHABU Shabu Shabu Bangkok
Fukuya Delicatessen & Catering
2740 East Manoa Rd 988-8118
Pho My Lien
Bangkok Chef
3660 on the Rise
98-150 Kaonohi St. 488-4900
1627 Nuuanu Ave. 585-8839 2955 E. Manoa Rd., 988-0212
3660 Waialae Ave. 737-1177
41-865 Kalaniaole Hwy (Waimanalo) 259-7374
2919 Kapiolani Blvd. 735-8488
THAI
PACIFIC RIM
Serg’s Mexican Kitchen
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
Wahoo’s Fish Taco
The Ocean House Restaurant
940 Auahi St. #140 591-1646
2169 Kalia Rd., Outrigger Reef Hotel 923-2277
Saigon House
Souvaly Thai Cuisine
2743 S. King St. 942-4577
803 Kam Hwy. 455-5888
Try Our Famous Saimin!
Japanese Restaurant
Customer Favorites: Marinated Fried Chicken Nitsuke Ahi with Tofu Beef Teriyaki • Oxtail Soup Hash Tempura • Bento
TAX TIME SPECIAL
9 OZ. SEABASS FILET $9.95 Choice of Salt & Peppered, Teriyaki Style, or Wafu Garlic Sauce. Includes: Miso Soup, Rice or Green Salad, Tsukemono and Tea
“Cuisine of the Philippines”
801 Dillingham 94-300 Farrington Hwy, (next to Costco) Waipahu (next to Savers) Since 1945
951-MAXS (6297) www.maxsofmanila.com
Sun-Thu 8am-10pm • Fri-Sat til 11pm Okazuya open daily from 8am
SEKIYA’S RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN
with 2 pc. Shrimp Tempura $13.95
Serving Hawaii for 75 Years!
Expires 4/15/11
OPEN TUE-SUN LUNCH
2746 Kaimuki Ave
11AM-2PM, DINNER 5-8:30PM • Closed Monday Lunch & Dinner
100 N. Beretania Street #113
536-3035
(Parking inside Chinese Cultural Plaza)
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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 1055 Alakea St.
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ON ON at McCully Chinese Restaurant
1110 McCully St. • 946-8833 (Corner of McCully & Young St.)
Mon - Sun 10:30am to 9:00pm Excluding all coupons and other discounts. Dine-in only.
Free Parking Mon - Fri after 5pm & All Day Sat & Sun
On On celebrates 31 years!
Special Menu for 8-10 159 Call for details and reservations. $
Innovative Dim Sum Items: Fish Balls in Curry Sauce . . . $3.50 Deep Fried Shrimp Balls . . . $3.50
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8000 ft2 Restaurant
32 ft. wide stage & 7 private rooms with sound & projection video systems
Perfect for any size Wedding or Event 4th Floor Ho‘okipa Terrace near Macy’s
Reservations (808) 947-8818 JadeDynastyHawaii.com
with $20 purchase WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.
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Dim Sum starting a
FREE Bottle of Oyster Sauce
Find menus and $5 coupon at www.ononhawaii.com
NOW OPEN New Items: Chinese Shrimp & Veggie Pizza . . . . . . . . . . $12.95 Stir-Fried Rice Noodle – Chiu Chow Style. . . . . . . . . $10.95 Crispy Rice w/ Seafood . . . $15.95
East Honolulu
Aina Haina Shopping Center 373-1303 or 373-4632
Now Open!
www.themandalayhawaii.com
525-8585
732-1656
ACROSS KAIMUKI H.S.
Custard filled between fluffy layers of blueberry chiffon cake, frosted with a whipped cream icing and blueberry swirl on top. Price slightly higher at Ala Moana, Pearlridge and Kahului.
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tableside Left: Manager Gary Lam and owner Howard Lam Inset: Minute Chicken Cake Noodle ($6.95 )
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raving dim sum, but don’t want to make a dent in your pocket? Head on over to Golden Palace Seafood on North King Street for some of the cheapest, but delicious dim sum in town. With 45 dim sum selections to choose from, Golden Palace also serves up generous helpings of authentic Chinese cuisine. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, Golden Palace Seafood is located at 111. N. King St. Call 521.8268.
and Fei Mui 3 | Shrimp with Walnut ($9.95) 4 | Heady Susan-Resgonia and Leilani Fleming 5 | Roger and Cita Ramos, with Betty Bennett 6 | Dulce Carabbacan, Luis Deguzman, Vanessa Guinez and Annalyn Generoso
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