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East Bay Express | eastbayexpress.com | Restaurants | Hawaiian ARCHIVE SEARCH HOME NEWS LETTERS RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC FILM BEST OF CLASSIFIED PROMOTIONS FREE STUFF ARCHIVE ESUBSCRIBE ABOUT US CAREERS 6 restaurants found on 1 page Click on restaurant name for more information. Hawaiian Sista's Cafe 983 Manor Blvd. (at Andover St.) San Leandro, CA 94579 ( Map ) 510-351-4010 Cuisine Type(s): Hawaiian Price Range: $ Neighborhood: San Leandro REVIEW: 01-26-2005 Kilohana Grill 1061-A Market Pl. (at Bollinger Canyon Rd.) San Ramon, CA 94583 ( Map ) 925-830-1144 www.kilohanagrill.com Cuisine Type(s): Hawaiian Price Range: $ Neighborhood: Tri-Valley REVIEW: 01-07-2004 L&L Hawaiian Barbecue 27328 Hesperian Blvd. (at Bolero Ave.) Hayward, CA 94545 ( Map ) 510-782-0880 www.hawaiianbarbecue.com Cuisine Type(s): Barbecue , Hawaiian Price Range: $ Neighborhood: Hayward L&L Hawaiian Barbecue 60D Crescent Dr. (between Monument and Contra Costa blvds.) Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 ( Map ) (925) 681-3151 hawaiianbarbecue.com Cuisine Type(s): Barbecue , Hawaiian Price Range: $ Neighborhood: Walnut Creek and East L&L Hawaiian Barbecue 1668 Decoto Rd. (in the Union City Marketplace) Union City, CA 94587 ( Map ) (510) 324-8838 hawaiianbarbecue.com Cuisine Type(s): Barbecue , Hawaiian Price Range: $ Neighborhood: Union City L&L Hawaiian Barbecue 5611 Lone Tree Way Brentwood, CA 94513 ( Map ) 925-634-5288 hawaiianbarbecue.com/ Cuisine Type(s): Barbecue , Hawaiian Price Range: $ Neighborhood: Walnut Creek and East 6 restaurants found on 1 page Home | News | Letters | Restaurants | Entertainment | Music | Film | Best of Classified | Promotions | Free Stuff | Archive | Esubscribe | About Us | Careers Contact Us | ©2006 New Times All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Bug Report
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Molokai Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide worldguide | shop | thorn tree forum | travel services | bluelist | travel ticker | theme guides | -- on the road | postcards | travel links : Explore : USA : Hawaii Molokai Molokai Hawaii without the lurid tourist glam. At a Glance Fast Facts WORLDGUIDE Introduction Background Info See Image Gallery Transport Money RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links View Map Click here Feature Attraction Kamakou Preserve Kamakou Preserve is an ecosystem that includes cloud forest, bogs, shrub land and habitat for many endangered plants and animals. Much of it is forested ... more Sparsely populated, with a handful of small towns, Molokai is a last surviving piece of the old rural Hawaii. It exists in a kind of time warp: no packaged Hawaiiana, no high-rises, and more farmers than tourists. It is home to a greater proportion of Hawaiian people than any of the main islands. Check out what other travellers are saying about Molokai.Got a recommendation of your own? Bluelist it › 5 Best Underrated Coastal Towns on East Coast By: CDowdy — 13 Jan 06 5 votes While in Iowa... By: nklenske — 15 Jan 06 3 votes Chinese Restaurants in USA By: englishpaulm — 21 Dec 05 5 votes You Can Dance If You Wanna By: ausrah55 — 15 Jan 06 7 votes Underrated National Parks By: fongemy — 15 Jan 06 9 votes SPONSORED LINKS Enquire Accomodation Reviews Find Lonely Planet author reviewed places to stay * Required Fields Country * Please select Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada China Cuba Czech Republic Denmark Egypt England Estonia Finland France Germany Hungary Iceland India Ireland Israel & the Palestinian Territories Italy Japan Malaysia Mexico Morocco Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Russia Scotland South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Taiwan Thailand Turkey USA United Arab Emirates Vietnam City * Please select Travel Services · Flights · Hostels · Hotels · Travel Insurance More Services › Disclaimer: We've tried to make theinformation on this web site as accurate as possible, but it isprovided 'as is' and we accept no responsibility for any loss, injuryor inconvenience sustained by anyone resulting from this information.You should verify critical information (like visas, health and safety,customs and transportation) with the relevant authorities before youtravel. text & images © lonely planet 2005 about us | privacy | feedback | advertising FAQs worldguide | shop | thorn tree forum | travel services | bluelist | travel ticker | theme guides | -- on the road | postcards | travel links
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Honolulu and Waikiki Restaurant and Cusine Dining Guide, PuPus PubClub.com! Honolulu and Waikiki Restaurant and Cuisine Dining Guide, PuPus SITE MAP Home Message Boards Advertise on PubClub About Us Contact Us Get Your Free Newsletter Be a PubClubber Trip Prep DESTINATIONS: Amsterdam Australia Chicago Greek Islands Greece Road Trip Hawaii Key West Las Vegas London Los Angeles Mexico New Orleans Portland, OE San Francisco Spain Toronto Vancouver, B.C. Ski Resorts Special Events FEATURES The Bartender Pub Journals Pub Club Profiles Road Trips COMING SOON: South Beach INSIDE PUBCLUB.COM Our Staff Partnerships Press Room Home Free Newsletter Advertise With Us Contact Us NO LAST CALL! ° Home Page ° Sign up to be a "PubClubber " HONOLULU GUIDE: ° Introduction ° Party Bus ° Honolulu PreParty ° Booze Cruise ° PubClubbing ° Post Party HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ° The Islands ° Hawaii Home Page MORE CITY GUIDES: ° Amsterdam ° Australia ° Boston ° Chicago ° Greek Islands ° Key West ° Las Vegas ° London ° Los Angeles ° Mexico ° New Orleans ° Pamplona/Ibiza ° Portland ° San Diego ° San Francisco ° Ski Resorts ° Toronto ° Vancouver FEATURES: ° The Bartender ° Pub Journals ° Jazz Fest ° Jimmy Buffett Concerts Honolulu and Oahu Restaurant and Dining Guide The Chart House (above) and Harbor Pub are a great 1-2 Hawaiian food punch. W e mentioned it in our overall guide to Hawaiian cuisine , but it's worth a mention here, too. The plate lunch is as big a part of life in Honolulu as surfing and avoiding overly-strenuous work. It is served mainly out of mobile roadside carts throughout the city and consists of beef or pork, Hawaiian noodles, two scoops of rice and sometimes macaroni salad. For around $5, it's one of Hawaii's best food values. It's also delicious. It's so popular here that its served as a drive-thru, the L&L Drive-in. There are locations all over the island, including one just inland of Duke's on Kuho Ave., just Ewa of the International Marketplace (this is a walk-in place, with tables or food to-go, called L&L Hawaiian Barbeque). There's also the Rainbow Drive-in. Another inexpensive lunch option is Auntie Pasta's (Beritiana and Pensacola). It has great Italian food for $6-10. There's no parking, though. While we're on the budget items, Magoo's is a local pizza place that's as much of attraction for the cheap beer as it is the food. Young locals go here to eat, drink and be merry. The best food deal in Honolulu is, without question, Happy Hour at the Chart House. It features large appetizers at Chart House quality for $5-7. Served in the bar area, it overlooks sunset at the Gilligan's Island harbor. There's always a slight breeze blowing, a mellow musician and drinks also at Happy Hour prices ($3 for a pint of local lager). It's just above the Harbor Pub, which has arguably the island's best pizza. Beers are just $1.25 from 4-7 and the cocktails are a strong pour. The Shack is a wooden, well, shack, that serves fantastic burgers and cold beer right on the water in Kailua on Ohau's windward side. It's far from the tourist areas and has sister locations in Los Angeles. and Tuesdays are "Shack attack" days, meaning all burgers are $1 cheaper. A couple of finer restaurant choices are Roy's in Hawaii Kai (just past Maunalua Bay) for Euro/American fare. There are 25 nightly specials and an extensive wine list. Sam Choy's on the edge of downtown is one of the best spots for authentic Hawaii food. Gordon Biersch is a small national micobrewery chain, but the food is terrific. Located in Aloha Towers, it's a popular eating/gathering spot, making it an ideal place to drink, socialize and nourish. Sansei is a rock 'n roll sushi place in the Marriott (sushi is half-off every night after 10 p.m.). It gets a good bar crowd, too. Angelo Pietro's is another restaurant/bar that's more of a bar than a restaurant on Sunday nights. Same deal with the Brew Moon , a microbrewery in the Ward Center. But don't miss the Asian/French fusion at Angelo Pietro's, one of the locals' favorite dining spots. One the fine dining side, Michel's in the Colony Surf Hotel is one of Honolulu's best restaurants. It's French and expensive and men need a jacket (they will provide one for those who packed only, say, Aloha shirts). Ask for "Antie Eva" for the royal treatment. This traditional dining spot has been a tradition since opening in 1962. For all-night munchies within stumbling distance of the bars is the Wailana Coffee House across the street from the Hilton). It's an upscale coffee house open 24 hours. We can't vouch for the quality of the food, but late at night, it's often a place's location that matters more than its taste. Bar trivia: Wilt Chamberlain used to live above the Wailana when he was in Honolulu. He could be found playing handball on the courts by the beach almost daily. Next stop on the Hawaii Party Bus: The Islands Honolulu Restaurants Resource Guide Bar/Club Address Phone (808) Angelo Pietro's 1585 Kapiolani Blvd 941 0555 Brew Moon 1200 Ala Moana Blvd 593 0088 Comprades 1200 Ala Moana Blvd 591 8307 Chart House 1765 Ala Moana Blvd. 941-6660 Duke's Canoe Club Outrigger Waikiki Hotel 922-2268 Gordon Biersch Aloha Tower Drive 599 4877 Harbor Pub 1765 Ala Moana Blvd. 941-0985 Indigo 1121 Nu'uanu Avenu 521-2900 L&L Drive-in 909 Kapahulu Avenue 845 3687 L&L Waikiki 2280 Kuhio Ave 924 7888 Michel's 2895 Kalakaua Avenue 923 6552 Royal Hawaiian Brunch Royal Hawaiian Hotel 923-7311 Magoo's Pizza 1015 University Avenue 949-5381 Rainbow Drive-in 3308 Kanaina Ave 737 0177 Roy's 6600 Kalanianaole Hwy. 396-7697 Sansei 2252 Kalakua Blvd. 922-6611 Sam Choy's 449 Kapahulu Av 732 8645 The Shack 1051 Keolu Drive, Kailua 396-1919 Wailana Coffee House 1860 Ala Moana Blvd. 955-1764
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Hawaii's Islander Magazine The WEB MAGAZINE for the Hawaiian Islands Stay in a Hawaiian village surrounded by macadamia and coffee orchards. Click here to go to www.pahala-hawaii.com Special accommodations on the Big Island of Hawaii at Pahala Plantation Cottages, minutes from Punalu'u Black Sand Beach, Volcanoes National Park. For current events on the Big Island of Hawai`i Click here for the Calendar of Events In this issue of Islander Magazine: History of Hawaii: The Spanish , British , Portuguese , Germans, The Tongans Remembering Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Molokai: The Most Hawaiian Island, Challenge for Canoe Paddlers, Diverse Landscape--True Hawaiian Culture Molokai Crafters Stay on the Molokai Ranch Trail: Talk Story with Uncle Billy , The Great Molokai Trail , Molokai Ranch, Hosts a Thanksgiving Rodeo , Flightseeing Molokai , Stop by the Molokai Visitors Association The Nightingales of Hualalai Meyer's Mauka Lands: Nature, Culture and Dramatic Views of Molokai Hawaiian Cuisine: Polynesian Paella Links Spain to Hawaii , English Garden Salad Saute , Guava French Toast , Taro Leaf soup, Fine Dining, The Hukilau Salad Hawaii's Endangered Species: 'I'iwi: The Rare Honeycreeper , The Molokai Creeper, The Oloma'o Mountain Biking: Hawaiian Style The Music of Hawaii: Chris Rego--Road to Hanalei , Sunland--We Are Only Human , Marty Dread , "Kindy" Sproat, Hawaiian Bluegrass Great Books: Flight of the Golden Plover , Kamehameha IV , Made in Paradise: Films of Hawaii , Historic Stamps, The Hawaiian Tattoo Keiki Books: Punia and the King of Sharks , Kamehameha V , Musubi Man , Kamehameha School, Early Hawaiian Life Papermaking with Hawaiian Flowers Kaua'i Seal: A Second Home in Japan White Mountain: Mauna Kea A Home in the Islands: Graham and Susan Nash Colors Bloom in the Rainforest: Nani Mau Gardens Back to the Top All editorial and advertising materials should be sent to: Local Productions, Inc. , P.O. Box 940, Pahala, HI 96777. Local Productions, Inc. is not responsible for unsolicited material. Tongans in Hawai'i display one of the most intact cultures of old Polynesia. Tongan life... Continue to: The Tongans -- Ed Sigler's Ironman Triathlon -- The Art of Eddy Y -- Breadfruit by Melitta Hodson -- 'Io -- The Hawaiian Hawk by Melitta Hodson.