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Local Boy Sushi – Kaneohe, HI

Chan and I’s yearly pilgrimage to Kaneohe to lay flowers for my mother’s memorial day. I appreciate Chan taking time off to come out with me, it’s a nice chill day. We headed to Koolau Times for flowers and I kept looking at the DMV in that lot and remarking how I’ve never seen a more empty DMV. Chan remarked that he’s actually due to renew his driver’s license so on a whim, we decided to go inside and check it out with no appointment. Let me tell you, it was a breeze. The worker warned that anyone who had an appointment would be taken in front of Chan and we said that was fine. Chan was pau with his renewal within like 30 minutes and this was without an appointment. That was crazy awesome!

Anyway, I’ve been wanting to try Local Boy Sushi for a while now and were both STARVING by the time we were pau with the Kaneohe visit and some errands. We were the only customers there at first and then a whole bunch of folks came after! They make the order fresh so be prepared to wait for a bit since it’s a small operation. All in all, I’m glad to have tried it but think I won’t go again. The sushi was alright, nothing special.

Salmon Pack | $17.00
5 pc salmon nigiri, 5 pc smoked salmon

I was craving some salmon this day and this hit the spot. My favorite was the fresh salmon nigiri. The smoked salmon sushi is like…tuna-fied smoked salmon. How do I explain that? Like a salmon dip mixed with corn on top of a sushi. Was a bit odd but also good?

Lava Roll | $14.00
shrimp tempura with avocado, spicy ahi, sweet chili, unagi sauce, green onions

Another good roll! Can’t lose with shrimp tempura smothered with spicy ahi. It was good!

Spicy Pack | $16.00
10 pc spicy ahi

I am a fiend for spicy ahi or spicy tuna. They do it pretty good, nothing special though. I used to love the genki sushi spicy tuna – I haven’t been there long time so I can’t comment on if it is good anymore. I think they drizzled unagi sauce on this too – not sure if that’s needed.

Spam Musubi Rating:

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Alii Fish Market Weekend Special | Crispy Mochi Mahi Mahi w/Smoked Tsuyu Cold Soba & Spicy Ahi “Lava” Poke | $21.00
cold soba, smoked tsuyu, mari’s garden green salad w/yuzu vinaigrette, “spicy lava sauce,” sumida farms watercress namul

Alii was having this as a special the other weekend and my brother generously treated me to lunch. We placed the order and headed in after doing an errand, they quoted a 30 minute cook time. It took an hour. The parking lot is also horrendous especially during the weekend. If you are pre-ordering easy stuff like musubis/onigiris and just poke – I’m sure your order will be ready quick. If you order a special, I would set aside extra time before heading in to grab it. I don’t think I want to return on a weekend anytime soon.

Oh! And the food! It was good, not great. The mochi mahi mahi was already soggy when I ate it. The tsuyu wasn’t super smoky, nothing I noticed extra. It’s a good plate though, glad I tried it.

Chili Cheese Fries

Mini Cold Ginger Chicken (all rice)

Mini Chicken Katsu Curry

Mini Loco Moco

Everyone keeps raving about the L&L Hawaiian Barbecue at the Manoa Marketplace (when did they stop calling themselves L&L Drive Inn??) so I decided to give it a try. I’ve tried it a few times because thankfully UH has restarted their shuttle service to the Astronomy lot which is behind the marketplace. I can do some farmers market shopping and grab my lunch here. It’s funny because we have L&L Drive Inn on-campus which offers in-app ordering which I like, this location does not allow for app ordering. The one on campus does not serve the full menu so it’s nice to have one near by that does. The yelp reviews are right, the woman up front is very friendly. All the dishes I got were good! I can’t taste the difference between the two locations but I’ll continue coming here anyway.

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Spicy Peanuts | $17.69

I thought I planned out the perfect Costco trip. I took my car in to get my tires rotated and they gave me a 1.5 – 2 hour time frame. I sat in the food court and read my book for a little bit, then as the last hour crept up, I went in to order my contacts and then do my shopping. Well, I certainly took my time walking the aisles this day. It was also crazy that it was way busier at 3 something than at 5 something. What? Are people not working? Anyway, long shopping trip means I buy stuff I don’t need. This is one of the things…but it’s good! It comes with 3 medium sized packs inside! Kind of spicy – it has like a mala flavor. Oh by the way, it took almost 3 hours for my car to be done. It’s complete madness.

Honolulu Okazuya Company Kettled Cooked Products

I saw these in the frozen section of Don Quijote the other week. Have any of you tried this? I was quite intrigued. Get “naporitan” pasta, teriyaki yaki-udon and yakisoba noodle. These are all fully cooked, just heat and eat kine. It says they are all small batch and kettle cooked – just throw the whole bag in boiling water for 20(!) minutes and then you can serve it up. I wonder how it is. and don’t let the name fool you, it’s actually a Japanese company.

Tangle Garlic Oil Pasta

Yes, the continuing saga. I got the garlic oil version as a cup noodle and tried it at work. It was better than the bulgogi flavor but not great. I followed instructions for water measurement and placed it in the microwave – it completely overflowed into the microwave enough though I barely had water inside. It was okay but not great.

Recipe: Banana Bread Mochi

I love banana bread and mochi so why not combine them? I found this recipe on TikTok and was crazy curious about it. It came out good! It tastes like banana bread but not…it has the taste of banana bread but not the texture because well, it uses mochiko! The office enjoyed it and the entire pan was destroyed. 🙂 Recipe credit below!

Banana Bread Mochi

  • 4 large, very ripe bananas (I used 5)
  • 3 eggs, room temperature
  • ½ cup salted butter, melted 1 stick
  • 1¼ cup dark brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 16 oz Mochiko flour (sweet rice flour) generally 1 box
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, add your ripe bananas and mash. *Note: I prefer when there are still some clumps in your banana mash because it creates small pockets of concentrated banana flavor and helps your mochi stay moist.
  3. Add the rest of your wet ingredients – the eggs, melted butter, brown sugar, vanilla extract, and whole milk.
  4. Whisk your wet ingredients until well incorporated and set aside.
  5. In a medium mixing bowl, add your dry ingredients – the Mochiko flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  6. Mix until combined.
  7. Add your dry ingredients to your wet ingredients in batches – add in about 1/3 of your flour mixture to your large mixing bowl, whisk to help incorporate, add the second 1/3 of your flour mixture, whisk to incorporate, and then repeat for the last 1/3 of your flour mixture.
  8. Grease a 9 x 13 inch pan and pour your mochi mixture in.
  9. Place in the oven for about 45 to 50 minutes or until the top of your mochi is golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean. *Note: Avoid over baking by keeping an eye on your mochi intermittently, and pull the pan from the oven as soon as your mochi turns golden brown.

Notes:

  • I used 5 bananas because I had 5 bananas haha
  • I added the mashed bananas at the very end (right before pouring batter into the pan) and folded them in so I could keep the lumps.
  • I add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients in 2-3 batches.
  • Did not grease the pan, I also used a glass pan
  • Mine was done at 50 minutes

Full Recipe Credit: Kristi’s Kitchen

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Left: Sesame Garlic Chicken (3rd Pan 2#) | $37.50
fried boneless chicken, sesame garlic glaze, ginger scallion
Right: Fried Noodles (3rd Pan 2.5#) | $27.50

Chan had a lunch order with his office from Alii Fish Market and this was part of the order. I thought the pans were so cute (lol), I never seen this size before. The food was all good, as usual! And I finally tried the yaki onigiri and yes, I now know what the hype is all about. Highly recommend!

Doesn’t this picture look almost like it’s from Japan or something? We were driving down Kapiolani and I glanced out the window while we sat in traffic and saw this. Just felt very Japanese-y, it was really cool to see. Oh! And we’re going to Japan in November! There’s my announcement lol, I’m so excited!!

Happy belated birthday to me! Of course I gotta show off the beautiful flowers and balloons that Chan got me for my birthday. He always makes me feel so special even though I don’t like getting older…especially at this age. I am at Auntie age but I am a-okay with that. I earned that badge. Have a great weekend everyone!

Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe – Ward, HI

Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe is one of the most popular bakeries in Hawaii right now. They are located downstairs of the Ward Theaters and since Chan and I were in the area for another errand, we decided to line up for when they opened! Yup, even before they opened their doors, they had a line forming – a mix of tourists and locals. Was it worth the hype? Let’s see…

Bakery Box | $1.00 per box

I wasn’t a fan of this. If you want to order a lot of pastries, the only choice in boxes is this option. The box is cute as all heck but you have to pay $1.00 for this box. They do not have plain white boxes for you to load up on. I asked what the other option is and it’s either single pastry size white bags or single serve plastic clear clamshell packages. What?? That was crazy to me. Then he asks if I want a bag at the end of the transaction, that probably means more money so I am good lol.

Top Left: Mentai Salt & Butter Roll | $4.60 each
Right, Salt & Butter Roll | $3.35 each
Bottom Left: Everything Salt & Butter Roll | $3.75 each

The mentai salt and butter roll was one of my favorites of this outing. Though, while I can’t prove it, might have gotten me sick that same day but I’ll just say it didn’t. Good taste, nice balance of salt and butter in the bread. The mentaiko is not only on top of the bread, it’s inside the bread too! Yum, I would get this again.

Matcha Mochi Anpan | $4.95 each
Bottom right: Spicy Curry Pan | $4.95 each
Top Center: Fish Panini
Top Right: Japanini | $4.25 each

Spicy Curry Pan
baked, panko-crusted bread filled with original Japanese style vegetable curry, chili flakes

Curry Pan is one of my favorite pastries of all time. Was it spicy? Yes. Will I admit that it was spicy? No. Chan is too satisfied when I cannot handle spicy because I keep saying I am the spice queen. So yeah, spicy for me, not for him.

Matcha Mochi An-Pan
matcha flavored bun filled with chunky red bean and mochi

I love an-pan and was intrigued by the mochi filling too. How was it? Ehh…I can just eat regular an-pan. The mochi adds nothing but too much carbs – and there was no matcha flavor in the bun (not that I wanted matcha flavor).

Japanini
original panini with shiso leaf, basil pesto, bacon, cheese and tomato

Chan super enjoyed this panini! At first I thought they didn’t give us this pastry because the girl helping us was constantly mishearing all the customers. It was a bit frustrating as we were ordering.

Fish Filet Panini

Another favorite of mine. Well, if you like filet-o-fish from McDonald’s, you would like this. I liked it! I don’t have the price for it because they charged me for two japaninis but I’m thinking maybe I made out in that mistake.

All in all, I enjoyed the pastries we got but it was just a bit too pricey for me. Maybe I’ll bring my own big Tupperware next time cause buying each box was wasteful – not like they’re reusable. Would return again but maybe if I’m in the area.

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Strawberry Jam and Butter Sauce Packets

Yes oh yes, I was able to snag a few packets when Don Q had it in stock. Of course it was posted on social media and sold out like crazy. One of my favorite things to eat in Japan is the strawberry and butter sandwiches from the convenience store. It’s made like an uncrustable but it’s not easy to find and not at every combini. This will have to suffice until I find it in Japan again! Pretty good! I would definitely get more if I see it in stock again.

Fin’s Bagel with House-cured Salmon | $17.95
choice of house-cured fish: salmon, ahi, mahi, ono, or smoked fish salad with tomato, onion, cucumber dill, local sprouts, capers and cream cheese (we got roasted garlic cream cheese)

Thank you Chan for treating lol! This was for a meet-up with Kat, it was so nice seeing her and spending some time with her. I know her trips to Hawaii are always busy so I am happy she tries to schedule some time with us! Fin’s Bagels just opened up in downtown a few weeks ago so we wanted to try! We ordered our sandwiches with everything bagel and wow, they are HUGE. I could barely finish half for lunch. So how was it? While they are super generous with the ingredients and cream cheese – I thought it was just okay. I actually found the bagel itself to be too big and too chewy. I also don’t love sprouts so I would get it without the sprouts next time.

Fat Cheeks Hawaii Fish and Fries | $18.50
flaky white fish, battered with our house seasoning and fried crispy on top of fries. served with lemons, tartar sauce, and hot sauce on the side.

I joined in with Chan’s office order one day and finally got to try their version of fish and chips. Oh my gosh, it was SO GOOD. And it was a HUGE portion. 4 big pieces of fish fried to perfection and the fries are good too! Of course I couldn’t finish this, shared with Chan too. I didn’t even realize it came with a container of hot sauce on the side so I didn’t even use it! Ugh! They did find the hot sauce in the bag and thought it belonged to the hot chicken sandwich order but I guess it was for mine! It’s great that they have online ordering and they keep to the time you request. It won’t be ready earlier than that which is a good thing, you’re getting your food fresh!

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Notice anything odd about this? I was driving one day and this truck was BEING TOWED through the roads like this. Yup. With all the garbage bags, gardening debris and the garbage can in the back. Nothing flew out at me but then again, we were stuck in traffic. Isn’t that’s crazy?

Trolli Gummi Pop | $8.99

I’m such a silly sucker for trends. I saw this on social media and was intrigued, a gummy worm type textured popsicle? I love gummy worms so I wanted to try this out! They sell this in Safeway and took a while to get here. How was it? Ehhh…it has a weird texture that is a bit flexible for a popsicle but not exactly a gummy worm texture. Wouldn’t recommend it.

Kokoro-Tei Omelette Rice | $14.98

I love Kokoro-Tei and have been wanting to try their omelette rice for a very long time. They only have this for a daily special so you have to check their website to know when to order it. First time trying it and I loved it. Love the soft runny omelette and the demi glace sauce over the rice. Great dish! I would definitely order it again! And love their online ordering system – makes everything so easy peasy!

Tempura Ichika – Honolulu, HI

Let me apologize ahead of time for a very long post, I did not realize how many pictures I took! But hey, I want to show you the full experience. Chan and I were invited to a wonderful dinner at Tempura Ichika, I never heard of them before but they serve up a tempura omakase. Intriguing. I wasn’t sure how I would take to a never ending spread of just tempura but boy did I eat my words (and tempura). Very special experience, intimate dining room with awesome food and service. Let’s take a journey shall we?

Bonito and Red Snapper (Tai) Sashimi

I got too excited and ate mine before I could take a picture, luckily Chan’s friend took one and sent it to me. Very fresh pieces of fish, nice way to start the dinner before all the fried food comes out.

Table Setting

Here they are readying you for your tempura, there is a lemon slice in the silver serving dish, regular salt, konbu salt and curry salt. Bottom right is the tentsuyu with grated daikon. The server will tell you how to season each piece of tempura that gets served.

Kyushu Fried Shrimp Head

No waste. I like it! And I love shrimp head so this was great! If you don’t like fried shrimp heads, please dine with me and I will help you out.

Kyushu Shrimp Tempura

Isn’t that a thing of a beauty? Not only does it look pretty, it tasted amazing. The shrimp flesh was so tender and sweet. Absolutely one of the best dishes of the night, in fact, it was Chan’s favorite of the night.

Kisu (Japanese Whiting Fish) | Fried Bone and Fish

Wow. We were instructed to eat the bone with some salt sprinkled on top and the fish with the tentsuyu. Perfect dish, the bones were super crispy and light.

Kani Miso

Some kani miso (essentially crab organs) – my favorite part of the crab! This was actually the “sauce” served with the next dish.

Snow Crab

Um…yum!! We were instructed to dip this snow crab into the kani miso and then sprinkle fresh squeezed lemon juice on top. So so good.

Palate Cleanser | Shio Koji Marinated Succotash

Not sure what succotash is used in this context – I think this included celery and radish? Very refreshing, perfect cleanser mid-meal!

Cauliflower

Yup, cauliflower. We were advised to eat this one with the curry salt. The curry salt isn’t very strong in curry or salt (lol) taste – this dish was just okay. I mean, it’s cauliflower. It’s nothing special…

Salted Snapper

Oooh another raw fish dish. I like that they keep mixing in fresh dishes between the fried dishes. This was good, not great.

Kizami Wasabi (chopped fresh wasabi stems)

I love kizami wasabi – the fresh wasabi tends to sting less and has a smoother taste!

Sea Scallop

Eat one side with the kizami wasabi and one side with the konbu salt. This was hands down my favorite dish of the night. The scallop was so firm and sweet – so meaty in texture! It was perfect with the kizami wasabi, I loved this dish.

Nasu (eggplant) with Bonito and Ginger

Not usually a fan of eggplant myself but you can’t really lose with this combination. Tasted great!

Tomatoes with Snap Peas, Tororo Dried Konbu

Rakkyo Shallots

Seabass with Shiso Wrap

We were instructed to eat this with the rakkyo shallots and a bit of konbu salt. It was good, but honestly, not super memorable.

Konbu Wrapped Hokkaido Uni with Truffled Salt | $30.00

This dish is not included in the omakase, this was an extra we ordered off the ala carte menu. Luscious and decadent – so rich and delicious. Still doesn’t beat the scallop lol.

Anago (Conger Eel)

No seasoning needed, eat as is! That’s a big wad of wasabi I think and yeah, it was hot. Chan probably laughed at me.

Maitake Mushroom

I don’t remember if we were told to dip this in anything, I might have dipped it in the tentsuyu myself. It was good! I love mushrooms.

Miso Soup

Tendon

Tendon Ikura Topping | $25.00

Not quite sure why a lot of Japanese meals end with either a rice or noodle dish, I like to eat those in the beginning or during the meal! Now, did I body this bowl? Yes, but still. We had a lot of food all through the night so saving this for last is a bit harder but I’ll take one for the team. It was delicious!

Dessert

I think I gave up on taking notes by this point, it was a small scoop of a very fresh tasting yuzu sorbet, it was very nice!

Green Tea

What a special meal, and apparently this is one of the few tempura omakase restaurants in the world! Very rare and I am very happy to have tried this. I am unsure of the price since Chan’s friend very generously paid for the meal but I know it was pricey even just from the ala carte prices! It’s definitely a splurge experience but I would recommend you try it at least once if you love tempura!

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Lasoon Butter Chicken Mini Plate | $12.45

It’s great to have a good Indian food establishment on campus. I was feeling like Indian last week so I got myself a mini plate and a samosa (Honestly, I wanted the samosa most). This butter chicken is sweeter than I expected, and didn’t contain as much spices and I would have liked. I enjoyed the cabbage side dish and the basmati rice. I got some acid reflux after eating this but that could just be me and the tomato based dish. I do want to return and try the lamb curry next time!

Miyakonjo Bento & Catering Seafood Katsu Combo Plate | $11.45
choice of 1 pc fried Hoki or Aji (Mackerel) with 2 pc Oyster katsu and 1 pc soy milk cream croquette. Comes with fresh tossed salad and furikake rice. Sauce and dressings are on the side.

We had a staff training retreat last week and decided to check out Miyakonjo, I never heard of them before and boy are they located deep in the Kalihi industrial area but what a find. Super great deal on their plates and bentos and it was super good. The salad comes with a small container of goma dressing. I got spicy house made tartar sauce for my katsu and it was delicious! I got the hoki as my fish – every piece was perfectly fried and I finished it all lol. Very good!

Baked You a Smile Hawaii | Kulolo Filled ChiChi Dango

My wonderful friend picked up this mochi from a pop-up market and we both have been wanting to try this place for a while. I’ve been super curious about how this would taste and wow, it is super soft and delicious. Only drawback is that you have to eat this fresh. The mochi stays super soft when refrigerated but the kulolo becomes rock hard. So good! Would recommend! Also, follow them on IG because they are at different locations from week to week!