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Restaurants - Lanai Restaurants Lanai Printer Friendly Version A Word About "Symbols and Awards" Help us preserve the Islands. Tell our advertisers you found them on Alternative-Hawaii. AMERICAN | EUROPEAN | FUSION | HAWAIIAN | LUAUS AMERICAN HENRY CLAY'S ROTISSERIE Hotel Lanai 828 Lanai Avenue Lanai City, HI 96763 (Central Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-7211 One of Hawaii's top chefs brings great country cuisine to Lanai. Specializing in local fish, seafood, game, produce and rotisserie meats. Featuring nightly Louisiana Cajun specials and the best pecan pie in the Islands. (D $$) PELE'S OTHER GARDEN 811 Houston Lanai City, HI 96763 (Central Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-9628 Full service gourmet deli. Great sandwiches, pizzas and more. Indoor and outdoor seating. Picnic basket available for touring. Deli during the day, Italian bistro at night! (LD $) THE TERRACE The Lodge at Koele 1 Keamoku Road Lanai City, HI 96763 (Central Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-7300 Open from early in the morning until late at night. American cuisine. (BLD $$$) Top or Restaurant Index EUROPEAN MEDITERRANEAN IHILANI Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay 1 Manele Drive Lanai City, HI 96763 (South Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-7700 An award-winning restaurant that combines culinary influences from around the world. Featuring the freshest fish, fruits and vegetables. Herbs grown in the hotel's gardens and superb, inspired desserts. A celebration of French Mediterranean cuisine. (D $$$) Top or Restaurant Index FUSION (A merging of two or more distinctly different cuisines beautifully presented by professional chefs) PACIFIC RIM HULOPOE COURT Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay 1 Manele Drive Lanai City HI 96763 (South Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-7700 Award-winning Pacific Rim seafood - seafood - seafood! Try their kiawe-smoked salmon. Spectacular oceanview. (BD $$$) Top or Restaurant Index HAWAIIAN (see Hawaiian Food Glossary ) HAWAII REGIONALCUISINE (Local food beautifully presented by professional chefs using the freshest Hawaiian ingredients.) THE DINING ROOM The Lodge at Koele 1 Keamoku Road Lanai City, HI 96763 (Central Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-7300 Hawaii Regional cuisine. Creative preparations call for Island ingredients harvested at the peak of perfection. 2003 Ilima Award. (D $$$) Top LOCAL KINE GRINDS (An ethnic mix of local-style comfort food.) BLUE GINGER CAFE 409 Seventh Street Lanai City, HI 96763 (Central Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-6363 Bakery, pizza, hamburgers and other favorites. (BLD $) CAFE 565 408 Eighth Street Lanai City, HI 96763 (Island of Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-6622 Serving a blend of Lanai's local and favorite ethnic cuisines - from pizza and plate lunches to subs, salads, sandwiches and desserts. (LD $) CANOE'S 419 Seventh Street Lanai City, HI 96763 (Central Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-6537 Good local grinds. (BL $) Top or Restaurant Index LUAUS FOUR SEASONS RESORT LANAI AT MANELE BAY 1 Manele Drive Lanai City, HI 96763 (Island of Lanai) Tel. (808) 565-7700 or 1-800-321-4666 Offer luaus upon request. Call the Hotel Conference Services to make arrangements. Top or Restaurant Index Restaurants Cyberguide | Award Winning Restaurants Index | Home Page Contact Us | Sponsor Join Us Form ©Ala Mua Hawaii 1997
Hawaiian quilting festival this
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features The caption goes here. Photo by Photographer, Star-Bulletin ----------------------------------------------- Photos By Craig T. Kojima, Star-Bulletin Lee Wild shows a pattern by the late master quilter, Meali'i Kalama. Below, a quilt on display this weekend. Stitches in Time One of the goals of the Hawaiian quilting festival this weekend is to perpetuate the cultural art form By Catherine Kekoa Enomoto Star-Bulletin IT'S a quilting bee to beat the band. This weekend's inaugural Hawaiian Quilt Festival at Blaisdell Center offers a patchwork of activities. Displays, exhibits, demonstrations, lectures, workshops, a marketplace and hands-on practice cover each step in the quilting process - pattern tracing, cutting, laying out, pinning, basting, hemming or appliqueing, and quilting. "We'll have old quilt patterns and dressmaker's tracing paper for purchase at $2 for a two-yard sheet," said Augusta-Helen "Aunty Gussie" Bento, president of the Hawaiian Quilt Research Project and co-chair of the three-day festival. "It's enough to trace one large quilt design and a couple of small designs. The patterns themselves stretch out to 40 or 48 inches." Bento said different quilt patterns will be available Saturday and Sunday, plus pencils for general use. "Then, people will be able to quilt on a horse that's there for community quilting," she said. Oahu and neighbor island quilters will lead workshops, such as stencils, Hawaiian tropical placemats, Hawaiian quilt pillow, miniature Hawaiian quilt, and designing a Hawaiian quilt. Cost will range from $26.50 to $75. Co-chair Elaine Zinn said festival goals are three-fold - "to help the public understand what the Hawaiian Quilt Research Project is about, to perpetuate the art of Hawaiian quilting so that it continues to grow, and to let people know how to take care of their quilts, because our environment and insects are so threatening to textiles." The 16-year Research Project has documented and registered more than 900 quilts and 700 quilt patterns on all islands. People will be able to sign up at the festival for future registries. "The project is important to preserve the history of Hawaiian quilts," said Zinn, who produced the 13-part public television "Hawaiian Quilting" series, "and to preserve the actual quilts that are still with us, so they will last a few more generations. They are very precious." "It was the greatest show of friendship to share one's quilt patterns," said Elizabeth Akana, who can conjure a genteel picture of tutu (grandmothers) with flowers in their hair, gathered on a porch to share snitches of gossip and stitches of colorful threads. "The quilts are enlightening us about our history and bringing about a love of history, because when you're dealing with a quilt you've got to have love in your heart," Akana said. Meanwhile, people can take their own paper and pencil, and trace quilt patterns at Waianae Library, which has a prodigious collection of 400 patterns, with more patterns yet available at Kailua Library and Brigham Young University-Hawaii collections. Akana said of Hawaii's unique quilting process and product: "We're looking at love in fabric and thread." Historical threads Event: Hawaiian Quilt Festival Place: Blaisdell Center Times: "Preview" 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, festival 9a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday Admission: $15 for Friday preview; $5 Saturday and Sunday; $20 special festival package. Information: 239-9766 Text Site Directory: [News] [Business] [Features] [Sports] [Editorial] [Community] [Info] [Stylebook] [Feedback]
Hawaii Cruise Roundtrip Honolulu
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Kamaole Sands Condominium-Maui Vacation Rentals From Condominium Rentals Hawaii Your browser does not support script 82° F Conveniently across from Kamaole Beach III in the beautiful town of Kihei, Kamaole Sands features air conditioning, fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, telephone, and private lanais among the many amenities. An in-room safe is available for rent. Four tennis courts and eight BBQ areas can also be found on the property's beautifully manicured grounds. Enjoy a cool swim in the pool or take a leisurely stroll across the street to enchanting Kamaole Beach Park III. Here you'll find a beautiful sandy beach that is excellent for snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming, sunset views and whale watching. Families with kids will want to visit the large park with a playground adjacent to the beach. Shops and restaurants are also just minutes away from your doorstep, or enjoy breakfast and lunch at the poolside snack shop. View enlarged floorplans View more photos of Kamaole Sands Peak Season 2006 Dec 20, 2005 Jan 3, 2006 and Feb 1 Feb 28, 2006 (eff. 4/22/05) Unit Size Max. Occ. 4-6 nights * dbl. occ. 7-27 nights * dbl. occ. 1 Bd/2 Ba 4 $195.00 $180.00 2 Bd/2 Ba 6 $235.00 $215.00 High Season 2006 Jan 4, 2006 Jan 31, 2006 and Mar 1, 2006 Apr 23, 2006 (eff. 4/22/05) Unit Size Max. Occ. 4-6 nights * dbl. occ. 7-27 nights * dbl. occ. 1 Bd/2 Ba 4 $185.00 $170.00 2 Bd/2 Ba 6 $225.00 $205.00 Value Season 2006 April 24, 2006 Dec 15, 2006 (eff. 6/20/05) Unit Size Max. Occ. 4-6 nights * dbl. occ. 7-27 nights * dbl. occ. 1 Bd/2 Ba 4 $162.00 $147.00 2 Bd/2 Ba 6 $188.00 $168.00 One Bedroom Rates based on double occupancy. Two Bedroom Rates based on quadruple occupancy. Children age 17 and under stay free when sharing accommodation and existing beds with adults. Extra person charge $12 each day. Rates are subject to Hawaii State and Transient/Accommodation Tax of 11.42% Rates are subject to $35 reservation fee. Monthly discounts available. Rates subject to change without notice Be sure to also visit: Sugar Beach Resort Hale Kamaole Hale Kai O Kihei Island Sands Resort Mana Kai Maui Resort Maui Kamaole Hale Pau Hana Lahaina Shores Resort Kihei Akahi Kihei Surfside © 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Condominium Rentals Hawaii, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms and conditions.