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Guide to The Hawaiian Islands : Oahu Vacation Planner 2019-2020
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877-525-OAHU 53 For a complete directory of O‘ahu’s products and services, see pages 66-72 . ...or even every step! Enjoy the Ocean Friendly Restaurants. While on O‘ahu, dine responsibly at one of many local restaurants that reduce plastic waste and implement ocean-friendly practices. oceanfriendlyrestaurantshawaii. org/oahu.php SALT at Our Kaka‘ako is Honolulu’s epicenter for local culture, food, shopping and innovative events. Comprising of 85,000 square-feet of curated retail, restaurant and mixed-use space, SALT is a dynamic city block designed for exploration and engagement. On the third Friday and Saturday of each month, discover unique local products and Hawaiian culture. The monthly Pa‘akai Marketplace celebrates local merchants and artists. The cultural showcase brings together Hawai‘i artists, crafters and cultural practitioners featuring live music and is a free, family and pet-friendly event, starting at 5 p.m. saltatkakaako.com The new Honolulu Coffee Experience Center is the only place in the world to see, hear, smell, touch and taste Kona Coffee from farm to cup. The Cupping Lab features glass windows with views into roasting and tasting research, and a vintage 1944 Probat-UG22 coffee roaster. A gift shop is available with the company’s full line of packaged coffees, estate chocolates, local honey, spices and rubs. honolulucoffee.com A delicacy around every corner... DanaEdmunds Local Grindz As locals say, “Broke da mouth”— in other words, “Absolutely delicious!” Loco Moco Deliciously simple, this local comfort dish consists of a hamburger patty over rice, topped with eggs and brown gravy. Malasadas A Portuguese confection, malasadas are basically deep-fried donuts covered in sugar. It may be bikini season all year long, but nobody here is judging! Manapua Inspired by Chinese dim sum, this local adaptation is a delicious white bun filled with various meat, including traditional char siu (sweet roasted pork). Poke Poke translates to “cube.” Most commonly cubed raw fish with seasonings. Shave ice Shaved ice flavored with sweet, brightly colored syrup. Shrimp trucks Lining the roads of the North Shore are food trucks that sell the most delectable garlic shrimp with rice. Your hands WILL get dirty...wet wipes provided! Loco Moco dish BlakeBronstad
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