Hawaii Dining Out 4 July 2010

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OAH U’S AN SWE R TO YOU R APPETITE

what’s inside? Wow! in Waiau

Zippy’s president Paul Yokota talks about Zippy’s new cutting-edge desserts. | Page 3

World of Cuisines

Help Terry Hansen, marketing director, celebrate the diversity of ethnic foods at McCully Shopping Center. | Page 11

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text and photos by Jo McGarry L E TA L K @ H AWA I I . R R .

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Calling all Patriots Start your Fourth of July celebrations off with a bang by diving into Zippy’s new lineup of desserts, including the restaurant’s Warm Crusted Cheesecake, above, for just $3.60. See page 3


holiday faves

Declare your Independence with Hot Ribs, Fireworks

By Alana Folen

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ooking for ways to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day? Here’s a suggestion: Kick off your evening with some good old-fashion barbecue ribs while enjoying a blazing-hot fireworks show over the Pacific Ocean. For those too lazy to fire up the grill, we scouted the town for the best ribs around. And while these selections may leave your fingers a bit sticky, we found racks with meat that slid off the bone and sauces so zesty, they’ll leave you begging for more. You’ll definitely be seeing stars — and maybe stripes — after these feasts, so why not head on over to Ala Moana Center’s 4th of July Spectacular? Ranked among the best fireworks extravaganzas in the nation and a favorite of both locals and tourists alike, the fireworks begin at 8:30 p.m., with entertainment getting under way at noon. You can watch the fireworks from around the shopping center, at Magic Island and at Ala Moana Beach Park — all offering stellar views. But before you catch the show, stop in at these places for the finest in ribs.

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Tony Roma’s

Known for its world-famous ribs, Tony Roma’s is one restaurant where you simply can’t go wrong. A vast selection of choices awaits any hungry carnivore, making this place a family favorite. All slabs of meat ($16.99-$23.99) are dipped in liquid smoke, Above: Tony Roma’s Original Baby Back Ribs are baked and then grilled to basted with an original sauce. order. The Original Baby Right: The Fourth of July can start with a good meal Back Ribs basted with and end with an explosive aerial show. Tony Roma’s Original sweetness — a lot of people say sauce is a signature item and a top seller, so make sure you have it’s the best.” For the indecisive diner, the St. extra napkins handy. Louis Rib Sampler is a good opCraving something other than the original barbecue sauce? Sat- tion, featuring a dozen ribs in all isfy your taste buds with a choice sauce flavors. Combination plates ($20.99-$45.99) are availof signature sauces, including Carolina Honeys for a sweeter fla- able for those with an appetite. vor, Blue Ridge Smokies for a smoky taste or Tony Roma’s Red Hots to add some fire to your palate. “It’s all about the sauce and the tenderness of the ribs,” says Waikiki general manager Grace Villagracia. “For us, it’s really something special. Our barbecue sauce is tangy with a hint of

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Zipping into the Future

Armed with a cutting-edge dessert menu, Zippy’s patrons are saying ‘wow!’ in Waiau

By Jo McGarry

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hen Zippy’s in Waiau opened its refurbished doors this week, regular customers, who’ve been without their fix of the restaurant’s famous comfort foods since January, rejoiced. Boasting a bright, contemporary look, newly designed uniforms for staff and a gourmet dessert menu, this new-look Zippy’s is paving the way for the future. Sure such local favorites as saimin, chili, spaghetti and beef stew are still staples on the menu, but Zippy’s has so much more to offer its dedicated customers these days. I went to the Waiau location and met up with the restaurant chain’s president, Paul Yokota, to talk about the unique bond of loyalty Zippy’s has with patrons and how the culinary team continues to ensure that Zippy’s favorite recipes stand the test of time. Yokota

JM: I’m thinking I’d describe the new-look Zippy’s as incorporating contemporary diner style with a touch of Hawaiiana. A bit of the old with the new. PY: (smiles)That’s about right. This Waiau restaurant is very representative of our company. We’re moving forward, but we’re also deeply rooted in the tradition of Zippy’s. JM: The tradition of Zippy’s, of course, began with Francis and Charlie Higa, who really had a vision for their restaurants. When I interviewed Charlie a few years ago, it was very clear that he and his brother knew precisely the kind of food they wanted to serve when they began in 1966. PY: Charlie and Francis Higa put all their efforts into the aspect of comfort. They wanted a menu that people were comfortable with, a place that people would be comfortable sitting … that’s what’s endured. Zippy’s is the ultimate neighborhood restaurant. It’s the food that you come home for. Above: Richard Chung, general manager of Zippys-Waiau, at right, with Tiare Rebuldela, holding a Cookie Orbit for $3.15, and Russell Dement-Trent. Top: Zippy’s delicious Oxtail Style Turkey Neck Soup Top Right: The price for Honeydew Cream Gelatin Parfait — $3.85 — is well worth it.

JM: What are the dishes that will always be on the menu?

PY: Well, certainly the chili is a hallmark of the menu. But our chicken is very popular. The chicken recipe is something that we protect, and it’s something that we make sure has the kind of consistency that people expect from Zippy’s. And the oxtail soup and the oxtail stew are other pillars of the menu. JM: While most people associate Zippy’s with these kind of comfort, simple foods, not as many people know that Zippy’s actually has a state-of-the-art food-processing plant, Food Solutions, in Waipahu, that utilizes some pretty high-tech food technology. PY: Yes, it’s been a major investment of ours to develop the plant to provide consistency with all of our food. It’s a state-of-the art facility and is run by people who keep very much on the cutting edge of new food technologies and techniques. JM: There’s a very vibrant, energetic feel about the new Waiau location. PY: A lot of people have been waiting for this location to reopen. And Waiau is the site where we’re introducing our new dessert menu. That’s extremely exciting for us. Zippy’s has always been a place you come to for comfort food, but it’s also the – See page 4 D I N I N G

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Zippy’s Waiau place you come to after an evening out or to celebrate, and we want to have desserts that will add something special. JM: With the introduction of new dishes and the importance of keeping the original ones, how do you maintain consistency? It seems to me that would be the toughest part of being an institution in Hawaii.

Above: An inside look of Zippy’s newly renovated Waiau location. Right: Zippy’s Lilikoi vanilla ice cream cake goes for $2.95.

Where: 450 Kamehameha Hwy. Pearl City

Call: 483.3775 Website:

PY: We take a lot of care to do exactly that. The food is tasted every day to keep consistency, and with the items that are prepared on site we’ve gone back to the all important basic recipes. As much as possible, we keep everything, from the presentation to the taste, true to the original recipes.

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JM: What would you recommend people try at the new store? PY: My favorite is the island flavors ice cream roll; it’s excellent. And there’s a honeydew cream parfait that has a summer flavor that’s really refreshing. And there’s a recipe our chef came up with — a deep fried cheesecake. When we tried it, we all agreed that we had to have it for our customers. JM: Deep fried cheesecake … I can see that becoming an instant Zippy’s favorite! Apart from dessert, what do you order when you’re eating here? PY: I gotta have the chicken (laughs) and I love the beef stew. I always recommend our salads, too. We have a partnership with Nalo Farms, and Dean Okimoto makes sure we have excellent, locally grown salad greens. JM: So are we going to see more of the new-look Zippy’s anywhere soon? PY: At this point we’re really fortunate that people want us to be part of their new developments, so we’re constantly looking at new locations. And we are investing in refurbishing our existing locations, too. Right now we’re spending a lot of time evaluating and refreshing what we do. |

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Fried Rice

Rules By Susan Sunderland

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t’s the ultimate leftover dish, and we love it. Fried rice has its origins in Chinese cooking, but Islanders know how to be creative with scraps from last night’s dinner. Generally, there are bits of luncheon meat, fish cake and char sui in the stir-fry mix. But on a recent fried rice safari we tasted diversity, ranging from a

veggie version to a marvelous musubi. Fried rice can be a side dish or a meal in itself with satisfying taste and ingredients. Topped with a fried egg, it’s broke da mout’ for breakfast. Hall of Fame There are two places we automatically put in the Fried Rice Hall of Fame: Side Street Inn and Big City Diner. If you

Above: Kakaako Kitchen’s Fried Rice Right: Ron Ching, Big City Dinner manager, holds a menu at the restaurant’s Ward location. Right: Bogart Cafe’s Mama’s Fried Rice

haven’t eaten fried rice there, you can’t call yourself kamaaina. SIDE STREET INN Side Street’s fried rice ($11) is moist, slightly sweet and has many delicious cuts of meat (except its famous pork chops).

Owner-chef Colin Nishida dries the rice in the refrigerator or freezer for one day before preparing fried rice that has Portuguese sausage, bacon, peas and carrots, char sui, oyster sauce and hon dashi. 1225 Hopaka St. Honolulu 591.0253

BIG CITY DINER Grandma’s Kim Chee Fried Rice ($9.99) wins hearts all the time with its tasty mix of char sui, Portuguese sausage, ham, scrambled eggs, green peas, onion and sesame oil. Have it with or without kim chee topping, but we’d recommend “with.”

Breakfast

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Bogart Café Mama’s Fried Rice ($8.50) is my new favorite because it is a standout in flavor and creativity. Sautéed mushrooms, asparagus, spinach and corn mingle with buttery scrambled eggs for an outstanding combination. Wow, it’s a winner. Bogart Café 3045 Monsarrat Ave. 739.0999

Five locations on Oahu

Diamond Head Market & Grill Anything chef-proprietor Kelvin Ro throws in a pan comes out wonderful, and his fried rice ($4.75-$8.75) is no exception. It gets points for using brown rice that, while some might think would be dry and seedy, hangs together beautifully with bits of bacon, ham, Spam and Portuguese sausage. Have Ro’s famed blueberry cream cheese scone on the side, and you’re good to go!

Breaking Surf, Breathtaking Sunsets, and Unbelievable Ocean Front Dining at Reasonable Prices. – See page 9

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foodie fare

Chillin’ with Sorbets

La Gelateria has an ample supply of fruit gelato and sorbets for the summer crowds looking for relief from the heat.

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he flavors of Hawaii’s summer are perfectly reflected in sumptuous scoops of fruit gelato and sorbets. At La Gelateria, you’ll find whatever is in season, including melon,

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Meyer lemon, guava, mango and dragon fruit. Watermelon sorbet sold out in hours last week, and a new signature flavor, roasted black sesame seeds, looks set to become an island favorite.

La Gelateria Where: 819 Cedar St. Honolulu

Call: 591.1133

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Wailana Specials for July 4th By Sarah Pacheco

Wailana Coffee House There’s no better way to celebrate our nation’s birthday than with a bountiful feast and a frontrow seat of fireworks displays at Ala Moana and Waikiki. And that’s just what hungry patriots can find at Wailana Coffee House and Cocktail Lounge this Fourth of July. From fresh-fruited stuffing to amber waves of prime rib, the restaurant’s Independence Day menu is as diverse as America itself. Specials include a Roast Prime Rib of Beef served with au jus and creamed horseradish sauce ($16.95); BBQ Hickory Smoked Ribs straight out of the Wild West and served with baked beans ($12.95); and a Roast Turkey with Smoked Ham, Macadamia nut stuffing, old-fashioned giblet gravy and topped with a grilled pineapple ring filled with cranberries. All dinners include choice of baked or mashed potato, french fries, corn on the cob or rice and a dessert of strawberry cake with whipped topping. Breakfast is served around the clock, and includes the July 4th special — Portuguese Sweet Bread Combo ($9.25), which comes with orange marmalade, two strips of bacon, two eggs and coffee or tea. Dinner service begins at 11 a.m. Regular menu items, keiki value meals and Wailana’s popular allyou-can-eat salad buffet also are available. The atmosphere is casual, perfect for family dining, and there are semiprivate and private rooms

available for parties of 25 or more. Reservations are needed for groups of eight or more. Wailana Coffee House and Cocktail Lounge’s Independence Day Menu Sunday, July 4

Karaoke in Cocktail Lounge, 9 p.m. to midnight Validated, Covered Parking 955.1764 or 955.3736

Roast Prime Rib of Beef, served with creamed horseradish sauce, goes for $16.95.

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Izakaya Nonbei

3108 Olu Street

734-5573

Bringing you the finest in Japanese influenced French pastries. Over 35 different varieties of delicious, ultra fine pastries in Hawaii. Ala Moana Center-Mall Level, Mountain side, next to Shirokiya www.lapalmedor-usa.com

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what we’re eating at …

askJo

Hey Jo, My friend was using gift certificates to take a group of us to dinner, and when we got the check, he left a tip on the balance after the certificates had been used, which was a fraction of the actual cost of dinner. We disagreed about how much he should have left. I said he should have tipped on the whole check. Can you help? R.O.| Mililani

You’re right. Always tip on the full amount of food ordered. When using gift certificates, even if your final check is as little as $1, you should always tip on the full amount you would have paid without certificates. Restaurant staff give you the same level of service, regardless of how you’re paying, and they’ll be taxed on your check whether you leave a tip or not.

Have a food or wine question? Ask Jo by emailing: tabletalk@hawaii.rr.com or tune into Table Talk on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. on KHVH 830 AM.

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e stopped by busy Kiawe Grill (the North King Street location) and asked four Soldiers — Oscar Diaz, Charles Owens, Andrew Troske and Capt. Brian Melanephy — why they like Kiawe Grill, and what they’d recommend from the menu. Oscar Diaz: “Actually this is my first time. Capt. Melanephy suggested it and I’d heard good things about it. So here I am — with the burger.”

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Brain Melanephy: “I love quality burgers at a good price and you get more burger here than you could ever eat. I usually end up taking half of it with me. “I order the Kobe burger every time, and it’s what I’d recommend to anyone coming for the first time. “And it’s a nice restaurant for just a little place.”

Charles Owens: “They all have burgers, but I ordered the shrimp and kalbi plate. We gave the captain the choice to go anywhere he wanted for lunch and he chose here. We can see why, the food is really good.” Andrew Troske: “The reason I first came was because I’d heard about the burgers and I agree with everyone that its really about the best burger you’ll find. Today I’m having the teri burger, but I’d also really recommend the kobe.”

Kiawe Grill Where: 1311 N. King St. & 1518 Makaloa St.

Call: 841.5577 & 947.5550 Website: kiawegrill.com

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Far left: The view from Longhi’s is magnificent. Center: Scallops are on the festive Fourth of July menu. Left: Crab cakes are a signature specialty.

Longhi’s Where: 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Ala Moana Center

Call: 947.9899

Website:

ne of the best vantage points for viewing the annual firework show is at Longhi’s restaurant on the second floor of Ala Moana Center. With windows always open to embrace the passing trade winds, Longhi’s offers a Fourth of July menu to encourage maximum celebration. “We have the most spectacular view in town to view the Fourth of July fireworks,” says Longhi’s general manager, Charlie Longhi, “and we’re hosting a party with a five-course fireworks feast.” Here’s what you’ll find on the menu at Longhi’s this Sunday.

coursethree • Walnut & Pancetta Pansoti With Asparagus & Parmesan

courseone • White Prawn Cocktail

Regular Dinner Menu Reservations 4 to 6 p.m. Set Menu Reservations 7 to 10 p.m.

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coursefour Choice of Entrée Served with family-style mixed vegetables • Ahi AuPoivre • Shrimp & Scallop Longhi • Chicken Mediterranean • Filet Mignon with Bernaise coursefive • Dessert

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923.2311


recipe

Chicken Sate

with Thai Peanut Sauce and Cucumber Salad Ingredients: • 1 pound chicken, cut to bite size • 1/4 tablespoon curry powder • 1/4 tablespoon garlic powder • 1 tablespoon condensed milk

• 1 tablespoon fish sauce or low-sodium soy sauce • 1/4 cup coconut milk • 16 wooden skewers

Preparation: • Cut the chicken to bite-size 3/4-inch cubes and marinate with coconut milk, curry powder, garlic powder, condensed milk and fish sauce for about an hour.

• Skewer the chicken with the wooden sticks and grill with medium heat until it cooks perfectly. Serve with Thai Peanut Sauce.

Thai Peanut Sauce Kahala Mall 738-5696 (KOZO)

Ingredients: • 1/2 tablespoon Thai red curry paste • 1 cup coconut milk

• 2 tablespoons peanut butter • 1/2 tablespoon fish sauce • 1/4 tablespoon sugar

Preparation: • In a pot or pan, add all the ingredients together and bring to a boil, then let sauce simmer for 10-15 minutes. Serve as a dipping sauce.

Moiliili 951-5696 (KOZO)

Keeaumoku by Wal-Mart 946-5696 (KOZO)

Pearlridge 483-6805 We are now selling Udon-Noodle at Kozo Sushi Keaumoku

Pearl City by Wal-Mart 455-6805

website: lungfunghawaii.com Open Daily 11am to 9pm Niu Valley Shopping Center 5724 Kalanianaole Hwy.

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Cucumber Salad: Ingredients: • 1 pound cucumber, slices • 1 ounce assorted color bell pepper slices • Chinese parsley, chopped • 1 shallot, sliced • 2 tablespoons white vinegar • 1 tablespoon sugar • 2 tablespoons water • Dash chili sauce or Tabasco • pinch salt

Preparation: • In a pot, add sugar, vinegar, water, salt and chili sauce and bring to a boil, then let it cool down. In a bowl, combine slices of cucumber, shallot, bell pepper and Chinese parsley and chill in the refrigerator. Combine with sauce before serving.

• To prevent the cucumber from getting soggy, do not add the dressing to cucumber until ready to serve. Chilled ingredients can make the cucumber salad crunchier. TIP: Chicken may be substituted for pork, beef or tofu.

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• Chinese Chicken Salad • Beef Tofu Soup • Peking Duck • Shrimp w/Honey Walnut • Pork Chop Orange Sauce • Choy-sum w/Black Mushroom • Fish fillet w/Salt & Pepper • Char Sui Fried Rice • Dessert $99 menu and other banquet menus still available

Chicken w/ Black Bean Sauce w/Hong Kong Noodle

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Shrimp w/ Honey Walnut

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Reg. 13.95

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Diamond Head Market & Grill 3158 Monsarrat Ave. 732.0077

Kakaako Kitchen

*Not to be combined with any other specials. Must present coupon to recieve discount. Excludes beverages. Expires 7/15/10.

Monday-Sunday LUNCH 10AM-2PM DINNER 5PM-11PM

3579 Waialae Avenue • 737-8820

Chef Russell Siu’s express eatery in Kakaako has amazing breakfasts, of which fried rice ($4.99$5.50) topped by an egg ($1.29), will make your day. Moist and full-bodied, the rice mixture has thick-cut bacon bits, lots of char sui, fish cake, onion and green peppers to awaken your taste buds. It’s cooked when one orders, takes 10 minutes — no exceptions — and is worth the wait.

Kakaako Kitchen Ward Centre 596.7488

Boots & Kimo Homestyle Kitchen What we like here is the delicious Fried Rice Omelet ($10.95) that comes to your table like a gift of sunshine and flavor. Proprietors Jesse and Rick Kiakona know how to please folks with hearty meals and fried rice that doesn’t scrimp on Spam. It’s the original Spamalot. Enjoy it in the Denver Broncos memorabilia-décor of this familiar and folksy Kailua eatery.

Boots & Kimo 151 Hekili St., Kailua 263.7929

Sam Choy’s The news here is that our “unbelievable” local chef has put his famous fried rice into a convenient frozen food pack that you can pop into the microwave or reheat on the stove. After years of serving his ono-licious, hearty fried rice at establishments such as Sam Choy’s Breakfast Lunch & Crab on Nimitz Highway, Choy has gone into packaged foods for busy moms and bachelors. Find it at Costco in the frozen food section at $8.49 D I N I N G

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for two 24-ounce bags. Sam Choy’s Breakfast Lunch & Crab 580 N. Nimitz Hwy 545.9911

Merit Mentions: • Hula Grill in Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach serves excellent fried rice loco moco. • Foodland Deli offers handy fried rice musubi. |

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hen it comes to scaling new culinary heights and enjoying breathtaking vistas of Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head, no one does it quite like Top of Waikiki. As Hawaii’s only revolving restaurant, ToW is the perfect destination for all serious diners. Entree choices include Grilled Lamb Three Ways, Tenderloin Beef on a Hot Rock and Barbecue Pork Loin Chop with Espresso Glaze. So why wait any longer? Make your reservations today at 923.3877 and get ready for a top-ofthe-world experience. Above: A spectacular view of Waikiki and its landmarks, including the Royal Hawaiian Resort, otherwise known as “the Pink Palace of the Pacific, awaits Top of Waikiki patrons prior to the restaurant’s opening on a weekday evening. Inset: A 16-ounce Grilled Roasted Garlic Rib-eye Steak, with broiled mushroom, cumin roasted new potatoes with sour cream, and roast garlic. 1 | Abigail Robles and Jelly Baldonado 2 | The restaurant’s full bar, where traditional and tropical cocktails, beer and wine are served 3 | Craig Bunkley and Lianne Estavillo 4 | Tannya and Guadalupe Gomez 5 | A black-and-gold decorative pathway to the upper-level dining area 6 | Rhea Redor and Joey Allagonez

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A World of Cuisines at McCully Shopping Center

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ome of the best ethnic food in Honolulu can be found in one very small area. At McCully Shopping Center, 11 of the 22 merchants are restaurants, including Thai favorite Phuket Thai, and late-night bastion of the best lobster deal in town, Fook Yuen. To celebrate the diverse cuisines represented within the shopping center, an annual promotion encourages shoppers to eat, indulge and win an exotic trip (this year winners will travel to Japan.) Terri Hansen, marketing director for the center, says the contest began as a way to promote the individuality of the specialty restaurants. “The contest started when we were looking for something new to promote the center. It seemed easy to tie in the world of cuisines that we have here by sending people to a different destination each year,” she says, while enjoying lunch at one of the center’s newest restaurants, Hot Pot Heaven. “We’re trying to send people to the places represented in the shopping center. This year it’s Japan, and previous winners have been to China, Canada and New York. We’re looking at Vietnam and Thailand as future possibilities too,” she says. The contest is easy to enter, requiring no more effort than filling out an entry blank. You’ll find them at the shopping center and also in MidWeek, with entry details also on Oceanic cable. “It couldn’t be easier to enter,” Hansen says. “People can even join the McCully Shopping Center

Facebook page for a chance to win.” Weekly supplemental prizes include gift certificates to restaurants within the center. “We’ll be ‘tweeting’ prizes and giving away restaurant gift certificates through the month of July,” Hansen adds, “so for anyone who likes to eat, it’s a fun opportunity to win dinner or lunch at a great restaurant.” Deciding where to eat might be your biggest problem, because it’s no coincidence that good restaurants are attracted to the McCully location. “The merchants tell their friends who have restaurants here,” she says, “and whenever there’s an empty space we always have interest in filling it.” And if you’re concerned about parking, Hansen’s advice is to choose your dining times to beat the crowds. “At 5:30 or 6 p.m. there’s always plenty of parking,” she says. With a job that involves being around good restaurants every day, I asked Terri about her favorite dishes. “What I notice about these restaurants is that they encourage cravings,” she says. “There’s the chicken katsu curry at Curry House, the Thai salad at Phuket Thai and the noodles at Yotteko-Ya, which I crave. And then at So Gong Dong there’s the wonderful tofu soup and the kalbi, which I love. At Bistro Ah Un, they’re known for the poke and Japanese fusion dishes, and Pho 777 has received incredibly good reviews since opening for really good Vietnamese food. I find there’s something in

Above: Hot Pot Heaven Shabu Shabu Above right: Terri Hansen, marketing director of McCully Shopping Center Right: Spring Rolls

every restaurant that I crave.” Banana Leaf Pasta Café is perfect for heart-healthy lunches and an Italian-inspired dinner. Meanwhile, Regal Diner is a must-stop spot for Hawaiian food. Additionally, The Snow Factory and Hot Pot Heaven, just opened to rave reviews. “People are going to love them both,” says Hansen of the Asian-influenced shabu shabu-style restaurant, and the shave ice store that serves shaved slivers of ice topped with fruit.

McCully Shopping Center Where: 1960 Kapiolani Blvd. Call: 955.7377 Website: mccullysc.com

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Painting the Perfect Italian Restaurant

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser 'Ilima Awards are among the islands’ most prestigious restaurant honors, with winners selected by savvy diners as well as by our restaurant and food writing staff. Ballots are tabulated by N&K CPAs, Inc.

Vote in all four categories listed below and submit your ballot by July 21. Look for the 'Ilima Award winners in the Dining Guide in Star-Advertiser on October 10. For tickets to the 'Ilima Awards gala on Oct. 11, call 733-0277 ext. 305.

OFFICIAL 'ILIMA AWARDS PEOPLE’S CHOICE BALLOT Important rules before voting: • One ballot per person. • You must vote in all four categories. • Vote only once for any restaurant.

If you vote for a restaurant in one category, you may not vote for it in another.

• Do not vote for 'Ilima Star Circle Winners.

These restaurants have won 10 or more 'Ilima Awards and are considered permanent awardees. They include Alan Wong’s Restaurant, Roy’s Restaurant, Ryan’s, Starbucks and Zippy’s.

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t’s hard to say what’s more visually appealing at Café Sistina — the restaurant itself on South King Street, the Italian food or the décor? With walls painted in the style of Michelangelo and a menu that features recipes from three generations of chef Sergio Mitriotti’s family, this unique restaurant with a Renaissance chef offers authentic Italian food that’s reasonably priced and thoroughly enjoyable to all who enter its

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friendly confines. Patrons are welcome to try the Venison Ragu Papparedelle ($18.50) from the contemporary menu, the Penne Melanzane ($14.75) from Mitriotti’s mother’s comforting recipe, or the classic Eggplant Parmigiana ($14.75) from the kitchen of his grandmother. “This is my culture, my heritage,” says Mitriotti of his food and his art. “It’s something I want to be able to share with people.” 4 - 1 0 ,

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the perfect way to describe the ribs at this all-American eatery. With a number of locations on Oahu, the ribs here are made to order any day of the week. Slow cooked for four hours, ribs are left tender, allowing each morsel of meat to fall off the bone and into your mouth. Dining patrons can enjoy the signature Memphis Dry Rub, a half-rack of fork-tender ribs covered with a special dry-rub seasoning. Not masked by a sauce of any kind, the refined, smoky flavor of the meat is the center of attention. If an original rack of barbecue ribs tickles your fancy, ask for the Classic Barbecue Half-Rack. This top-notch entree features a wellmastered barbecue sauce combination that is both tangy and sweet. And if you can take the heat, why not opt for the Spicy Honey Barbecue Ribs? As the spiciest of the bunch, you may want to ask for a refill on your water. Unique to Ruby Tuesday Hawaii locations and keeping the chefs busy in the kitchen is the Local Mango Barbecue Rib. This island delight offers a sweeter, more tropical flavor, with bits of

savory mango in the sauce. All rib entrees are served with fresh, steamed broccoli and a baked potato. Add on the Endless Fresh Garden Bar for $2.99. Ruby Tuesday Ala Moana Center Hookipa Terrace and other various locations 943.2525

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Don Ho’s Island Grill

A replica of the Barefoot Bar ambiance of old Waikiki, this “shack by the sea” cannot go unnoticed. Bringing island flair to an American classic, Don Ho’s offers award-winning St. Louis Ribs, slow roasted with a sweet and succulent Guava Barbecue Sauce, served with the vegetable of the day and mashed potatoes. Sauce aside, we will reveal a secret: All ribs are massaged with a dry rub, mixed with garlic salt, pepper and other delicious spices prior to the slow-roasting process. It’s no surprise that the unique flavor of the ribs in conjunction with its special sauce makes for a desirable meal. A full-rack costs $18, and an appetizer consisting of five bones costs $12.

Don Ho’s is ideally located near the water, so soak in the beauty of the harbor and feast your ears to great music day and night. Don Ho’s Island Grill Aloha Tower Marketplace 528.0807

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Henry Loui’s Restaurant

Current owner Asson Kaneshiro bought this favorite local dining spot from the Loui family back in 1993. Seventeen years later, this Mapunapuna eatery is still thriving, continuing to serve new and loyal customers as they walk through the doors. A best-seller on the menu is the Henry Loui’s Baby Back Ribs, slow cooked, broiled and served with a rich and tangy barbecue sauce derived from a top-secret recipe. In fact, only one chef in particular has the honors of handling and making the sauce to maintain continuity. “It’s a great recipe, very polished,” says chef Edwin Butay of the barbecue sauce. “We have a great atmosphere here and everybody knows your name.” The portions are hefty and include soup or salad, veggies and your choice of starch ($22.95-

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Hawaii’s Original Garden Restaurant

952-9200 www.willowshawaii.com

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RESTAURANT

Regal Diner

Airport location 839-6333 3040 Ualena St. McCully Shopping Ctr 941-3883 1960 Kapiolani Blvd

SUNTORY

Not exactly as shown

Island Manapua Factory

Manoa Marketplace 988-5441 • Factory: 811 Gulick Ave. 847-2677

Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, 3rd Floor

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922-5511

Above: The ribs are slow-cooked and succulent at Ruby Tuesday.

lunch, $23.95-dinner) — so be ready to grind. An appetizer of a half-rack of ribs ($13.95-lunch, $14.95-dinner) also is available for lighter eaters. So grab a bite to eat, then head on down to Keehi Lagoon, a perfect spot from which to view the aerial fireworks show. Henry Loui’s Restaurant 2850 Paa St. 833.3728

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The Ranch House

Having opened earlier this year, this old-time favorite now provides a new concept and dining experience for its patrons. According to W. Buddy Moore, vice president of Restaurants Hawaii LLC, “The Ranch House is a more rouWWW.HEEHINGHAWAII.COM PEKING DUCK / CRAB DINNER-For Ten tine place, more affordPeking Duck with Steamed Buns able. It’s a family Peking Duck with Shanghai Noodles restaurant.” Scallop Golden Mushroom Soup Fit for the ohana, Dungeness Crab with Ginger Scallions Mongolian Pork Chops with Sweet Onions this establishment Hunan Tofu • Beef with Asparagus serves up mouth-wa$219 Table of Ten (Reg. $240) served until 7/31/2010 tering ribs — a definite LET US DO THE COOKING! when it comes to comMaine Lobster Menu for Four fort food. Wintermelon Seafood PrimeChicken RibSoup Buffet For starters, we sugChicken Oyster Sauce Slow roasted prime rib, roast suckling pig, char siu pork tenderloin, snowwith crablegs, fresh fish poke, tako Mainesashimi, Lobster Ginger Scallions gest the Urban Glazed poke, over 25 salads appetizers, Beefand Choy Sum Hawaiian luau Barbecue Baby Back buffet, delicious Chinese entees and much, much more! Ma Po • Steamed Rice3 to 12 $27 adults $26Tofu seniors $14 keikis Ribs ($9.95). Yet, Gary from$75) 4 pmwith to 9 this pm coupon $59 forServed four (reg served Monday thru Friday; valid until 7/15/2010 Manago, president of The Ranch House, says HONG KONG DIM SUM SPECIAL the most requested One free selection item on the menu is with every four selections* the Mongolian Glazed with this coupon expires 7/15/2010 Short Ribs ($18.95), *free selection will be the lowest price selection braised and slow 449 KAPAHULU AVE., STE. 101 cooked in a Mongolian 735-5544 broth. And for those D I N I N G

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Bibas

This restaurant, located in the Hale Koa Hotel, combines a flair for fun with flavors from around the world. Although you do need to have a Military ID or a sponsor to enjoy the food here, you can’t go wrong with your dining options, especially when it comes to ribs. The full-rack of baby back ribs ($17.95) is slathered in barbecue sauce and broiled to perfection, served with jicama slaw on the side. There’s absolutely no bite to the slaw and it makes for a perfect combination when paired with the ribs, giving the dish a sensational twist. “The ribs are of the highest quality of pork. It’s tangy and flavorful and has a bit of a smoky flavor, but not too overpowering,” says food and beverage director Christopher Forbes. “It’s a nice portion size and you will get stuffed! It’s a favorite of our return guests.” Bibas Hale Koa Hotel 2055 Kalia Road 955.0555 Call for eligibility details O U T

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WHERE TO DINE AMERICAN

Symbol Key

Shorebird Restaurant & Beach Bar

Atlantis Seafood & Steak

Breakfast

2284 Kalakaua Avenue 922-6868

BUFFET

Outrigger Reef Hotel 2169 Kalia Street 922-2887

Camellia Buffet

Willows, The

Makino Chaya

930 McCully St. 951-0511/0611

Lunch d.k Steakhouse

Dinner

901 Hausten St. 952-9200

2552 Kalakaua Ave., Waikiki Marriott Beach Hotel 931-6280

After Midnight Alcohol served

Ruby Tuesday

Ala Moana - Ho‘okipa Terrace 943-2525 Moanalua Center 422-8585 Town Center Mililani 623-4949 Windward Mall 235-5800

Online Catering

BAKERY

Plumeria Beach House

Napoleon’s Bakery

Aina Haina Shopping Center 373-1303 or 373-4632 Open Daily 10:30am - 9:30pm Open Daily 10:30am - 9pm (Corner of McCully & Young St.)

Wednesday, July 14 6:30 pm

7 course Kaiseki style dinner

$28 per person, plus tax and gratuity.

paired with

Available with purchase of an appetizer from the menu, per person.

7 Sake

ginjo & daiginjo $95

Reservation required Call 737-1177 for more information For reservations, please call 739-8760.

Special Dinner for 10 at 2 Restaurants

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Crispy Gau Gee, Chinese Chicken Salad, Scallop Soup, Peking Duck, Black Bean H.K. Chicken, Honey Walnut Shrimp, Oyster Sauce Choy Sum, Minute Chicken Cake Noodle, Steamed Rice

Take Out Lunch Plate only $5.95! Find Menus and $5 Coupon $5.00 Coupon Duck Yun Online at www.ononhawaii.com Also can use at both restaurants Lots of free parking Call or Fax 946-8833

“Best Ramen in Hawaii”

ON THE RISE

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3660 Waialae Ave. • www.3660.com

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our Adult Dinner Buffets Wednesday - Friday.

Reservations At 948-8356

Early Bird Prime Rib & Alaskan Snow Crab Dinner Buffet • Family Fun Dining Experience • Great Local Food • Colorful Koi & vast Ulua • Fish feeding • Private Teahouses at no charge Lots of Free Parking 1525 Rycroft Street www.pagodahotel.com

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1110 McCully St. • 946-8833

Sunday through Thursday for Dinner.

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Chinese Restaurant

Your choice of 2 entrees, Hoku’s signature fried rice and our wok fried vegetables.

If seated by 5:30pm, receive

5000 Kahala Ave., The Kahala Hotel & Resort 739-8760

Located inside of Zippy’s

ON ON at McCully

Hoku’s mixed Plate

Aloha Tower Mkt place 585-6360 Westridge Mall 486-5100

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Good Price, Good Portion & Good Taste

Now open at 99 Ranch (Mapunapuna)

• Kapolei: Halekuai Shopping Center • Kaneohe: Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center • Kam S.C.: Kamehemeha Shopping Center • Kapiolani: Market City Shopping Center • Pearl City: Pearl Highland Shopping Center • Mapunapuna: 99 Ranch Center

693-8808 234-6868 848-8186 737-1868 456-8082 833-3139

1055 Alakea St. • 525-8585

www.themandalayhawaii.com Mon - Sun 10:30am to 9:00pm Excluding all coupons and other discounts. Dine-in only.

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 Parking Mon - Fri after 5pm & All Day Sat & Sun


WHERE TO DINE CAFE

CATERERS Anytime Café

A Catered Experience

Market City Shopping Center 735-3888

94-1068 Ka Uka Blvd. 677-7744

House Without a Key at Halekulani

CHINESE

Maple Garden /Yen King

449 Kapahulu Ave. 735-5544

909 Isenberg Street 941-6641

Lung Fung Chinese Restaurant

820 W. Hind Dr., Aina Haina Shopping Center 373-1303 or 373-4632

Koko Cafe

Mandalay (The)

Hale Koa Hotel, 2055 Kalia Road 955-0555 Call for eligibility details. 949-4321

1055 Alakea St. 525-8585

Golden Palace 111 N. King St. 521-8268

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KOREAN CUISINE

ALL YOU CAN EAT!

LUNCH $14.95 DINNER $21.95

Call us for more info on our special “Create Your Own” Graduation Menu, starting at only $10.50/person! (minimum 25 people)

10:30 AM - 2:30 PM 3PM-10PM

Including: Kal Bi, Sirloin, Chicken, Spicy Pork, Sashimi

10 OFF %

Phone: 677-7744 www.acateredexperience.com Flavor of the Month

Strawberry

Strawberry Cloud Cake

Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant

5724 Kalanianaole Hwy. Niu Valley Shopping Center 377-5555 or 5566

Duck Yun

2199 Kalia Rd. 923-2311

Hee Hing Restaurant

*

*DISCOUNT EXCLUDES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WITH THIS AD. EXP. 7/31/10.

930 McCully St. • 951-0511 / 951-0611

Liliha Square 524-1628

On at McCully ON ON On 1110 McCully St.

at McCully 946-8833

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$5.00

Temple Valley Chinese Restaurant 47-388 Hui Iwa St. • Kaneohe, Hawaii

One coupon per person per day. Must present coupon. Not combinable with other offers. EXPIRES 8/1/10 • WWW.KOOLAUCENTER.COM

239-6467

PRIVATE PARTY ROOM • CONVENIENT PARKING

Most Delicious Thai Food in Town! Immensely Popular Plate Lunch For $5.70

Fresh Strawberry Cream Pie Strawberry Roll Strawberry Cupcake Strawberry Shortcake Ultimate Donut Strawberry Cream Cheese Napple Strawberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake Square Strawberry Cloud Cake

Strawberry Mahina Pie

2nd Location in Manoa! 2955 E. Manoa Rd 988-0212 1627 Nuuanu Ave 585-8839 Mon-Sat 10:30am-9pm; Sun 12n-8pm

Call for take out

Mon-Sat 10:30am-9pm; Sun Closed

www.bangkokchefexpress.com

Restaurant Prices: Spaghetti & Chicken Plate - $6.49, Oxtail Style Turkey Neck Soup - $5.79. Offers good July 1 - 31, 2010. Offer not valid with any other promotional offers, coupons, and discount cards. While supplies last. Other restrictions may apply. D I N I N G

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WHERE TO DINE FAMILY DINING Angelo Pietro Honolulu 1585 Kapiolani Blvd. #10 941-0555

Church’s Chicken

Henry Louis

Kam Shopping Center 845-0388 Kaneohe Marine Corps Base 254-1688 Pearlridge 488-9588

2850 Paa St. 833-3728

Bibas Hale Koa Hotel, 2055 Kalia Road. 955-0555 Call for eligibility details.

Don Ho’s Island Grill Aloha Tower Marketplace 528-0807

Bird of Paradise 91-1200 Fort Weaver Rd. 689-2270

Eggs ’N Things

Byron's Drive Inn

343 Saratoga Rd. Waikiki 923-3447

3297 N. Nimitz Hwy. 836-0541

Kit N Kitchen 1010 University Avenue 942-7622

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

Kochi Restaurant & Lounge 1936 S. King Street 941-2835

Kenny’s Restaurant 1620 N. School St. 841-0931 Kenny’s Express 2nd Floor Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center 922-9333

JJ Bistro & French Pastry 3447 Waialae Ave. 739-0993

Cash Sale Only (With Coupon)

10% OFF

Credit Card Sale Only (With Coupon)

Hong Kong Dim Sum and Regular Menu Items

Excludes set menus; Roast Pork, Roast Duck, Char Siu & other specials. Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 7/31/10.

Nice Day Chinese Seafood Restaurant Liliha Square by Times Supermarket

We’ve Moved!

524-1628

Party Platters To Go Salads, Appetizers, & Pastas for your Party . Serve 6-8 people More detail at www.angelopietro.com

www.angelopietro.com 1585 Kapiolani Blvd. #110 Ph: 941-0555

FREE BIRTHDAY

Kamaaina Welcome

Regular 50% OFF With Family Group 20% OFF

Not Combinable with other discounts. Discounts off regular adult price. No online or photo-copied coupons. One coupon per group. Expires 7/18/10

Not Combinable with other discounts. Discounts off regular adult price. No online or photo-copied coupons. One coupon per group. Expires 7/31/10

Aloha Tower 585-6360 1 Aloha Tower Dr. 2nd Fl., 3 Hours Parking $1 Pearlridge 486-5100 98-150 Kaonohi St. |

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CLOSED ON SUNDAY 4TH OF JULY

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2006 Ilima Award Winner

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2004 Winner Best Pastry Honolulu Magazine

GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

3447 Waialae Avenue • 739-0993 • jjfrenchpastry.com


WHERE TO DINE FAMILY DINING Panya Bistro • Bakery • Bar Ala Moana Center Mauka - Mall Level 946-6388

Wailana Coffee House

Sam Choy’s BLC

1860 Ala Moana Blvd. 955-1764

580 N. Nimitz Hwy. 545-7979

Zippy’s Call the one nearest you.

Ranch House, The 449 Kapahulu Avenue, 2nd Floor 737-4461

FINE DINING Chai’s Island Bistro

Ewa, Waimalu, Waipahu, 488-8824

Aloha Tower Market Pl. 585-0011

Uncle’s Fish Market & Grill

Hy’s Steak House 2440 Kuhio Ave. 922-5555

Banana Leaf McCully Shopping Center 946-3338

Stage Restaurant 1250 Kapiolani Blvd. 237-5429

Cafe Sistina

Top of Waikiki

Shiro’s Saimin Haven

1135 N. Nimitz Hwy 275-0063

ITALIAN

1314 King St. 596-0061

Waikiki Business Plaza 2270 Kalakaua Ave. 923-3877

FRENCH

Sarento's Top of the "I" 1777 Ala Moana Blvd. 955-5559

La Mer at Halekulani 2199 Kalia Rd. 923-2311

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Wake up this Prime weekend with Loco Moco the aroma of buttery pancakes & wafes, savory steak & eggs, & other local breakfast favorites at Ruby Tuesday! Available 8 am - 11 am, Saturday & Sunday at Windward, Moanalua, and Mililani locations.

DINNER AND BAR: 5:30PM - 10PM OCEANFRONT AT MOANA SURFRIDER, A WESTIN RESORT & SPA COMPLIMENTARY VALET PARKING BEACHHOUSEWAIKIKI.COM • 923-2861

Windward Mall - 235-5800 • Moanalua Center - 422-8585 Town Center of Mililani - 623-4949 Ala Moana Center, 4th Floor at Ho‘okipa Terrace - 943-2525

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WHERE TO DINE Sumo Ramen

JAPANESE

Kobe Japanese Steak House 1841 Ala Moana Blvd. 941-4444

Hakone

Kaneohe 234-6868 Kapolei 693-8808 Market City 737-1868 Kamehameha Shp Cntr 848-8186 Pearl Highlands Cntr 456-8082 99 Ranch Mapunapuna 833-3139

Restaurant Suntory Royal Hawaiian Shpg Cntr 3rd Flr. 922-5511

100 Holomoana St., Hawaii Prince Hotel 944-4494

Kozo Sushi Hifumi Japanese Restaurant Chinese Cultural Plaza 536-3035

Sushi Ichiban

Kahala Mall 738-KOZO Keeaumoku 946-KOZO Moiliili 951-KOZO Pearlridge 483-6805 Pearl City 455-6805

Shogun Sushi

3579 Waialae Ave. 737-8820

1620 North School Street Ste. 110 845-0388

Sushi Company 1111 McCully Street 947-5411

Hinone Mizunone 1345 South King St. 942-4848

Makino Chaya

Sansei Seafood Restaurant

1 Aloha Tower Dr. 2nd Flr. 585-6360 98-150 Kaonohi St. 486-5100

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort 2552 Kalakaua Ave, 931-6286

Sushi King 2700 South King St. 947-2836

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL $14.95 Complete Dinner

SUPER SUNSET SPECIALS

New Hours 5:30 - 7:00pm

$9.95 Complete Lunch

& after 10:30 p.m.

Sapporo & Kirin (large) $5.25 after 10:30pm

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)

1841 Ala Moana Blvd. Come hungry. Leave happy. ALA MOANA BLVD. • KUHIO AVE PEARL CITY • KANEOHE • HILO Other discounts not valid. Dine in Only

947-2836

Open 7 Days • 2700 So. King St.

Party Time 4TH JULY SPECIAL

SUNDAY, 7/4 - ONE DAY ONLY!

ALL SLICED CAKES FOR

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PANYA BAKERY

Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center 791-2969

Ala Moana • 946-6388 |

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Please call for reservations and menu Call 923-6552

Experience the gentle crashing waves, pure ocean breezes and breathtaking beauty of Hawaii.

…Only at Michel’s

www.michelshawaii.com • 923-6552 • 2895 Kalakaua Ave. Free Valet Parking

CALL FOR BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS & PARTIES 728-3463

Dinner Menu

2 Choice Teishoku Combo

16.75

Tell what’s wrong in being pleasant To me it’s better than a xmas present You’ve hurt no one You’ve made others happy It shows There’s a sparkling glow in your face A proof that you’re a lovely person.

WAIMALU EWA BEACH Waimalu Shopping Center Ewa Beach Take Out 488-4834 Shopping Center Restaurant/Catering 91-919 Fort Weaver Road 488-8824 689-0999

SUNSET DINNER/CRUISE

Feel the sizzle, we’re just cruising through the Summer Served until 6:30pm, must be ordered by 6pm!!! It’s an early start to a great summer evening at Michel’s! A special $40 3-course set dinner from Sunday - Thursday only!

$

Dear Hearts,

Served with rice, miso soup, two side dishes, and pickles. Now taking reservations for Lunch & Dinner

Choose from • Broiled Sanma • Broiled Saba • Fried Oyster • Ebi Fry • Saba Nitsuke • Chicken Katsu • Aji Fry • Karaage • Pork Ginger • Sizzling Hamburger Steak • Tempura • Tonkatsu and many more! 1-Choice Teishoku & Ala Carte menu also available Lunch 11 am - 5 pm; Dinner 5 pm - 9 pm Closed Sundays

Saimin Heavenly Yours, Shiro “So why be grumpy.” Matsuo

(Selective Choices) Ala Moana & Waikiki Locations ONLY!

PANYA BAKERY, BISTRO, & BAR

Between Ilikai & Hilton Hawaiian Village

at the Colony Surf

Ready made Bentos available daily

WAIPAHU 94-256 Waipahu Depot Road 676-2088

1345 S. King Street Corner of S. King St. & Sheridan St. Close to Ala Moana Shpg Cntr & Wal Mart

Japanese Home Style Restaurant “Hinone Mizunone” Please enjoy the TEL. KAMADAKIGOHAN www.fujio-food.com cooked completely by “Ogama”.

942-4848


JAPANESE

PACIFIC RIM

Tanaka of Tokyo

PF CHANG'S 1288 Ala Moana Blvd. 596-4710

3660 on the Rise

East, in King's Village, 922-4233 Central, in Waikiki Shopping Plaza, 922-4702 West in Ala Moana CntrHookipa Terrace 945-3443

WHERE TO DINE THAI

3660 Waialae Ave.

Bangkok Chef

Hoku’s

1627 Nuuanu Ave. 585-8839 2955 E. Manoa Rd., 988-0212

Prince Court

The Kahala Hotel & Resort Hawaii, Hotel 739-8779

KOREAN

100 Holomoana St., Hawaii Prince Hotel 944-4494

Pearl’s Korean BBQ 98-1005 Moanalua Rd. 484-2988 4211 Waialae Ave. 735-2988 888 Kapahulu Ave. Suite 150 737-8288 2250 Kalakaua Ave. Suite LL13 926-9188

Souvaly Thai Cuisine

Orchids at Halekulani 2199 Kalia Rd. 923-2311

803 Kam Hwy. 455-5888

The Ocean House Restaurant 2169 Kalia Rd., Outrigger Reef Hotel 923-2277

Buy one dinner entree, receive 2nd entree

Slow Roasted, Succulent

20 oz PRIME RIB

1995adult

$

50% OFF

Prime Rib Mondays 5 pm until all gone

FAMILY SUNDAY DINNER

valid Sun, Mon & Tue with ad Expires 7/15/10

Sunday, July 4th, 2010 Complete Dinners Served 11A.M till Midnight

• Island Salad • Three Entrêe Courses • Dessert

Prime Rib of Beef BBQ Hickory Smoked Ribs Roast Tom Turkey

1995per person

$

(for four to twelve people)

BIG ALOHA SUNDAY BRUNCH

1695 $ 1295 $ 12 25

COMPLETE Dinner includes:

Look for Hawaii’s Newest Pull-Out Auto Section every Friday in the Star-Advertiser

Every Mon.

cars

TUES...... Robert Cazimero & Hula THU........ Sista Robi & Friends

521-9111 to advertise or place your ad online 24/7 at www.staradvertiser.com/classifieds

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Portugese Sweet $ 25 Bread Combo

Every Wed.

SUN ....... Melveen Leed

HAWAII’S

"All Your Can Eat" Salad Bar, Corn on the Cob, Strawberry Cake and more!

Every Sunday 9 am to 2 pm Adults $19.95 Keikis 4 to 12 $8.95

SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE Jerry Santos Brothers Cazimero

$

SAT ........ Danny Couch

FREE VALET PARKING • www.chefchai.com • Call 585-0011

www.staradvertiser.com | 538-NEWS to subscribe

** 1860 Ala Moana Blvd. • Validated Parking Open 24 Hours 955-1764

580 Nimitz Hwy

545-7979

Set Menu $18.95 Petite Crab Meat Green Salad Served with our own house dressing

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY *Selected Menu Items are Posted at Restaurant Offer not valid for Catering or Hawaiian BBQ Cannot be combined with any other discounts

King Crab Fettuccine King Crab and crab meat in a light cream sauce McCully Shopping Center 1960 Kapiolani Boulevard #103 (808) 946-3338 www.bananaleafhawaii.com

Chef’s Daily Dessert Other specials also available BYOB Welcome

841-0931

Kam Shopping Center Open 6am Daily

841-3733 922-3333 Catering

Hawaiian BBQ

Royal Haw’n Shp’g Ctr

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W W W . S T A G E R E S T A U R A N T H A W A I I . C O M

Wine, Appetizers, Music and a lot of Fun

Back Stage Freshness… Stage’s back-of-house support cast assures a “breadtastic” freshness to dining performances everyday. Satisfying Executive Chef Ron de Guzman’s hunger for in-house freshness, every morning like clockwork, Alfredo preforms a one man aria of baking Stage’s daily bread. This is no small task as Stage’s roll call includes everything from crunchy crusted French rolls, Focaccia, Pumpkin bread to Black Pepper Brioché, Whole wheat buns and savory Lavosh. A full array of these house-made delectable morsels are presented for your pleasure as a prelude to your dinner performances. Focaccia takes top billing at the start of your lunch. Brownies, corn bread and sponge cake also make guest apperances on the Crema menu as well as the Amuse appetizer menu. As you can see “bread” plays a major role in the Stage culinary production. And you can count on its freshness everyday, Alfredo will see to that every morning. Whether its dinner or lunch, we invite you and the guests you’d love to impress to come in and experience Stage. We look forward to serving you soon. Open for Monday through Saturday, call 808.237.5429 for reservations. Convenient location with free covered parking.

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Wine Lovers, it’s your night every night at Amuse, Honolulu’s most unique self-serve wine bar. Come discover why Amuse has become the gathering place before a hot night on the town. 5pm to Closing Mon. thru Sat. 2nd Floor Honolulu Design Center

Book your Special or Business Event, Corporate Seminar, Fashion Show, Premiere Party, Intimate Concert, Artist Debut, Wedding Reception or anything else you can imagine, today. Food & Beverage Service and Multi-Media Events Theatre

Contemporary Asian American Cuisine Second Floor Honolulu Design Center

Cupola Theatre • 2nd Floor, Honolulu Design Center Culinary Performances Daily Reserved Seating: 808.237.5429

Lunch Mon-Fri Dinner Mon-Sat

11:30a - 1:30p 6- 8:30p

Email: info@HonoluluDesignCenter.com or call 808.237.5480

HONOLULU DESIGN CENTER ON KAPIOLANI BETWEEN PENSACOLA & PIIKOI ST. 1250 KAPIOLANI BLVD. • T: 956-1250 FURNITURE SHOWROOM HOURS : MON. - SAT. 10AM - 9PM & SUN. 10AM - 6PM HONOLULUDESIGNCENTER.COM |

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