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Accommodations - Molokai - Vacation Rentals Accommodations Molokai Printer Friendly Version A Word About "Rates" Help us preserve the Islands. Tell our advertisers you found them on Alternative-Hawaii. VACATION RENTALS (see also Other Accommodation Categories ) SPONSORS ALOHA BEACH HOUSE Waialua, HI (East Molokai) Mailing Address: P. O. Box 79, Kilauea, HI 96754 Tel. (808) 828-1100 or 1-888-828-1008 Fax (808) 828-2199 Email: Inquiry Form A two-bedroom, one-bath Hawaiian-style beach home on Waialua white sand beach where life moves at the slower, more gracious pace of another age. Recommended by Frommer's Guide. Rates: $220 per night. Photo DUNBAR BEACHFRONT COTTAGES AT KAINALU HC 01 Box 901 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-8153 or 1-800-673-0520 Fax (808) 558-8153 Email: kipandleslie@molokai-beachfront-cottages.com New, 2-bedroom, 1-bath oceanfront cottages sit 1/4 mile apart on their own secluded sandy beaches on Molokai's east shore. Rates: $170 per night. Photo HALE KAI BEACHFRONT ESTATE Kainalu, HI (East Molokai) Mailing address: 2943 Kalakaua Avenue, #907, Honolulu, HI 96815 Tel. (808) 923-5132 Email: molokaibeachfront@hotmail.com Privacy and seclusion await at this beachfront estate on the beautiful, lush east end of the Island of Molokai. Two accommodations to choose from: A new 1320 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, beachfront home that sleeps four - beautifully furnished and appointed; A sweet spacious studio beachfront cottage that sleeps two - also beautifully furnished and appointed. Rates: House from $1,925 per week (one week minimum stay); Cottage from $175 per night or $1,050 per week. Photo HALE MALU GUESTHOUSE 23 Kalama Road Kalae, Molokai (West Molokai) Mailing Address: P. O. Box 2032, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Tel. (808) 567-9136 Email: Inquiry Form Featuring two guest rooms and a unique round cottage with spectacular forest and ocean views. The Guesthouse overlooks the surf crashing against the Moomomi Sea Cliffs. Relax in another world, in another time, in the real Hawaii! Rates: Lehua & Kukui Guestrooms $50 per night per room; Lookout Cottage $80 per night (2 night minimum stay). Photo HALE O PU HALA Waialua, HI (East Molokai) Mailing Address: Hale O Pu Hala, 5001 E. Birkdale Lane, Spokane, WA 99223 Tel. (808) 558-8150 or (509) 990-9484 Fax (508) 324-4049 Email: Inquiry Form A new 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with an exquisite master suite just steps from a private sandy beach. Spectacular views of the sunrise and the Islands of Maui and Lanai. Relax and enjoy the serenity, snorkeling, fishing and whale watching from the lanai. Rates: from $230 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo HALE PUKOO Pukoo, HI (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-0808 Email: molokaidreams@hotmail.com A newly constructed 3 bedroom, 2 bath elegant Tahitian style beach house on a 1/2 mile of pristine beach with incredible views of West Maui, Lanai and Kahoolawe. One of the premier beach homes on Molokai - loaded with amenities. Rates: $350 per night (3 night minimum stay). No smoking, no pets. Photo HALE PUKOO COTTAGE Pukoo, HI (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-0808 Email: molokaidreams@hotmail.com A two bedroom, one bath vacation rental cottage with private beach access. Nestled in a pristine and tropical location with peek-a-boo views of the ocean and lush, misting mountains. Rates: $150 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo KA HALE MALA B & B / VACATION RENTAL P. O. Box 1582 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (Island of Molokai) Tel. (808) 553-9009 Email: cpgroup@aloha.net Be the exclusive guests in a private, peaceful, spacious, 4-room, fully-equipped, ground-floor apartment surrounded by tropical gardens, 5 minutes from the beach on the south shore. Garden fresh gourmet breakfasts. Rates: $80 per night for 2 with breakfast, $70 per night for 2 without breakfast. Photo KE NANI KAI CONDO - #218 Kaluakoi Resort, HI (West Molokai) Tel. (808) 553-3648 Mailing Address: Swenson Real Estate, P.O. Box 1979, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Email: rent@island-realestate.com Molokai is what Hawaii used to be! This well appointed top floor two bedroom / two bath condo with lanai overlooks the Kaluakoi Golf Course and Hawaii's longest white sand beach. Amenities include a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, tennis courts, and BBQ area. Rates: $165 per night. Photo MOLOKAI BEACH HOUSE AT WAIALUA Waialua, HI (East Molokai) Mailing Address: Elizabeth H. Jackson, 1001 Bishop Street, Suite 1510, American Savings Tower, Honolulu, HI 96813-3406 Tel. (808) 599-3838 or 1-888-575-9400 (toll free) Fax (808) 537-2322 Email: info@molokaibeachhouse.com An oceanfront, three bedroom, two bath beach house under the coconut trees in East Molokai with views of Maui and Lanai. Sleeps up to six people. BBQ, large yard, and a secluded beach! Rates: $250 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo MOLOKAI HAWAII VACATION CONDO Kaluakoi, HI (Island of Molokai) Mailing address: Wanda Smith, 6596 Hampton Drive, San Jose, CA 95120 Tel. (408) 268-2071 Fax (408) 997-3914 Email: waunderrn@sbcglobal.net An 845 sq. ft. studio in the Paniolo Hale Condominium in the Kaluakoi Resort area. On the northwestern tip of Molokai, bounded by the Kaluakoi Golf Course and Kepuhi Beach. Lush gardens, beautiful vistas, swimming pool, BBQ's. Rates: $115 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo MOLOKAI HILLTOP COTTAGE P. O. Box 919 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-8161 Email: manae@aloha.net A must see cottage! Spacious, airy, ultra-clean one bedroom, one bath hilltop cottage with whirlpool tub, full kitchen, washer/dryer, and large wrap around deck. Comfortable, private and tranquil with an outstanding ocean view! Rates: from $150 per night. Photo MOLOKAI VACATION RENTAL P. O. Box 1979 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (Multi-District) Tel. (808) 553-8334 or 1-800-367-2984 Fax (808) 553-3783 Email: rent@island-realestate.com Offering a variety of Molokai vacation rentals - everything from estates to homes to condos to cottages - on the most Hawaiian island. A great place to escape the hectic world. Rates: $75 to $650 per night. Photo OUR BEACHFRONT COTTAGE Waialua, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Mailing Address: Martha Yuknis, 5451 E Freedom Lane, Wasilla, AK 99654 Tel. (907) 376-3959 Fax (907) 357-9591 Email: martylen@mtaonline.net A comfortable and secluded 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath beachfront cottage nestled among palm trees on the peaceful east end of the island. Sleeps 4. Rates: $160 per night (3 night minimum stay). Photo PUU O HOKU RANCH HC 01 Box 900 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 (East Molokai) Tel. (808) 558-8109 Fax (808) 558-8100 Email: hoku@aloha.net A 14,000 acre working ranch at the lush east end of Molokai, a real getaway place. Site of a historic lodge that is perfect for business and inspirational retreats plus two beautiful cottages. The lodge can accommodate 22 people (37 people, if the nearby cottages are available). Also offer guided horseback trail rides. Rates: Lodge $1,100 per night (sleeps 22); 2 bedroom/2 bath Cottage $125 per night plus $20 per person in excess of 2 (sleeps 6); 4 bedroom/3 bath Cottage $125 per night plus $20 per person in excess of 2 (sleeps 9). Ask about their special rates when renting all facilities. Minimum 2 night stay. Please inquire about horseback riding. Photo FRIENDS HOME LINK USA P. O. Box 47747 Tampa, Florida 33647 (All Hawaiian Islands) Tel. 1-800-638-3841 America's oldest and largest home exchange organization - established 40 years ago. Approx. 15,000 members in fifty countries. Offering rent-free vacations worldwide, their holiday exchange directories contain thousands of individual "listings" describing the homes and holiday preferences of members. 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Helen Chock, owner of Helena's, has been in business for almost 60 years and is the owner/chef of first Hawaii restaurant to be honored with the James Beard Foundation's Regional Classics Restaurant Award in 2000. Mrs. Chock, who's in her late 80s, still works at the restaurant daily...how's that for dedication? Today, the restaurant is quiet. There are a few groups of people eating here at 1:30 pm and a few tourists have just happened to walk in, mentioning that they had read about the place in the Zagat Survey. After I'm seated, the waitress comes over to take my order with a smile and a glass of ice cold water in hand (thank you)! Gosh...it's hot outside today! Since I'm eating alone, I can't order too much (otherwise I won't eat it all), so instead of ordering something on the pre-set menu, I order dishes ala carte. First, I start with a bowl of poi (small bowl, US$1.75). Poi is a staple of the Native Hawaiian diet, much like rice is a staple in most Asian diets. Poi is made by first steaming, baking or boiling the taro corm/tuber and then pounding with water to produce poi. There is a distinct taste that's very hard to describe, but other than that, there is very little flavor to this at all. Second on my list to order is the luau squid (US$2.75). I know what you're thinking...what is that? Well, squid luau , is squid that has been cooked with luau (taro) leaves and coconut milk. That said, this is one of the best that I've ever tasted. Smooth and creamy, with not too much coconut milk, but just enough to enhance the flavor of the luau leaves. There were generous portions of melt-in-your-mouth squid to be found in this dish as well! The last dish that I had is probably one that this place is most famous for, the pipikaula-style short ribs (small order, US$3.50). Pipikaula is similar to beef jerky. Traditionally, it's prepared by first rubbing strips of beef with coarse salt and hanging to dry until the outside is dry and the inside is still juicy (normally about 2 days). Helena's makes the pipikaula-style short ribs in a similar fashion, hanging the pieces of short ribs over the stove in the kitchen to dry. My guess is that right before serving, the short ribs are quickly pan fried to give it a bit of "crunch". The outside was crispy, the inside moist and tender, and the meat had just the right amount of fat to make this a winner! As far as flavor, this had just the right hint of salt, not too much and not too little! Ahhhh....... The meal is rounded out by a small serving of raw Maui onions, red alae salt (the red color comes from clay) and haupia (which is a coconut flavored dessert, similar in texture to a really firm pudding). All in all, this was a simple, yet satisfying meal. As I left the restaurant, I wondered why I don't come here more often. Since I couldn't answer that, I guess that means that I will be here more often to enjoy more of this fantastic food! Helena's Hawaiian Food 1240 North School Street Telephone: 808.845.8044 June 01, 2004 in Alewa Heights-Kalihi , Hawaiian , Restaurant Reviews | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/793568 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Helena's Hawaiian Food : Comments wow, how fascinating! I've always wondered what "local" hawaiian food was like. thanks for the post : ) Posted by: Renee | June 08, 2004 at 08:14 AM Renee, Thanks. I'll be posting more soon! It's pretty much the kind of food you'd get if you went to a luau only I think home cooked, or the food from certain restaurants, is much better. I'll be posting more in a couple of weeks if not sooner! Posted by: Reid | June 09, 2004 at 12:04 AM hi Reid wow. Hawaii has really interesting-looking food. Is the taro that you mentioned in poi the same with the "taro" in japanese? hehe. The squid luau did send off negative message on first sight. It looks to me like a mixture of green curry and pureed spinach :p were you put off by the sight the first time you tried it? Posted by: pinkcocoa | October 06, 2004 at 10:01 PM Hi PinkCocoa, I'm really not sure if it's the same taro that Japanese people use. I'll have to check up on that. The squid luau is actually something like frozen spinach (but more like collard greens) that have been cooked for a long time. It also has coconut milk in it. Actually, upon first sight, it looks kind of disgusting and a lot like baby food! Posted by: Reid | October 07, 2004 at 06:55 PM Very interesting .... looks can be deceiving. I'm sure the poi and squid luau taste better than they look. Hawaiians are famous for their BBQs too, no? And taro = yam, yes? Posted by: FatMan Seoul | October 07, 2004 at 07:14 PM Hi FatMan, Well, poi is actually quite bland and tasteless, sort of like how rice is. The flavor is so subtle that you hardly notice it. Many Hawaiians that I know like to eat it when it gets sour, usually two or more days old. Some even like to eat it when mold starts to grow on top like scum (usually after about 4 or 5 days). The squid luau is actually really good. It's squid and luau leaves (which is the leaf from a taro plant) which are cooked in coconut milk until tender. Plain cooked luau leaves taste a bit like spinach. I don't believe that taro is the same thing as a yam. It is a tuber related to the Japanese araimo (dasheen), or bun long (Chinese taro). As far as barbecues go, I don't think that Hawaiians are that well known for it. If you're talking about traditional Hawaiian cooking most of it was done in an imu (an earthen pit filled with hot lava rocks/coals). Posted by: Reid | October 07, 2004 at 11:08 PM okie. i gotta try this squid luau if ever i go to Hawaii. ;-) but i am not so sure about eating mouldy poi. i never know we can eat mouldy food and not feel sick. have you tried the mouldy version? sour version reminds me of yogurt. Hawaiian food looks really interesting. i wonder if there's any hawaiian restaurants in sydney. i agree with fatman: looks can be deceiving. smells can be deceiving too. think durian and smelly tofu. it's yummmm to those who know how to enjoy them. ;-) Posted by: pinkcocoa | October 07, 2004 at 11:33 PM Ya ya ... imu BBQ. Watched it on Discovery Travel Channel. pinkcocoa, yeah .... durian and petai (smelly beans) in South East Asia, smelly tofu in HK, nato in Japan, mouldy cheese in Europe, all exquisite to some but nasty to others. :) Posted by: FatMan Seoul | October 08, 2004 at 07:02 AM Hi pinkcocoa, No, I can't bring myself to eat poi that's more than a day old. By then, it's already become just a tad bit sour. Look certainly are deceiving when it comes to food! Hey FatMan, I agree with what you said about natto and the like. There are just some things that take getting used to. Never had fresh durian, but I'm looking forward to it. Posted by: Reid | October 08, 2004 at 07:09 PM was in hawaii last week and planning to eat at sugoi but was closed so we ended up at young's fish market for lunch. have not seen a writeup on the place. very ono Posted by: twobacas | February 12, 2005 at 06:48 PM Hi twobacas, Thanks for stopping by my blog. I haven't had a chance to do a write up on Young's Fishmarket yet, but I will do so sometime this week. I'm having it for lunch on Monday (I think). Posted by: Reid | February 27, 2005 at 06:44 AM Post a comment If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In You are currently signed in as (nobody) . Sign Out Name: Email Address: URL: Remember personal info? 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(808) 244 3356 (Outer islands/US mainland) Email 12 /15/05 LINKS Molokai, Kalaupapa Lighthouse Father Damiem Hit Counter Kalaupapa-Blessed Damien This place is where once three thousand called home until a cure was found for leprosy (Hansen Disease in the 1940's). Kalaupapa is on the north shore of Moloka'i, 2000 feet Sea cliffs that stretch to almost 4,000 feet, the kept the Kalaupapa residents from escaping this cruel and barren place. Then Father Damien arrived in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i from The Big Island of Hawaii, where he helped the people of Kalaupapa, get the respect they deserved. Kalaupapa grew to support the patients was formed by a central crater now full of water and its bottom is known to be a least 800 feet. While this area is generally referred to as Kalaupapa, it is in fact, Makanalua Peninsula which is divided into three districts: The Kalawao district on the eastern edge; Kalaupapa and the settlement of Kalaupapa to the west; with Makanalua in the center. Kalaupapa's reputation as a leprosy colony is well-known throughout the world. Hansen's disease, the proper term for leprosy, is believed to have originated in China and spread to Hawaii. The first documented case of leprosy in Hawaii occurred in 1848. Its rapid spread and unknown cure precipitated the urgent need for complete and total isolation. Surrounded on three sides by the Pacific ocean and cut off from the rest of Moloka'i by 1700-foot fortress like sea cliffs. The area was void of all amenities. No buildings, shelters nor potable water were available. The first arrivals dwelled in rock enclosures, caves, and in the most rudimentary shacks built of sticks and dried leaves. In 1873, when Father Damien entered the settlement of Molokai at age 33, he made a decision to set aside his fear of contagion. He embraced the lepers, cleaned and bandaged their wounds, and the Hawaiians knew his concern and love for them was unprecedented. Father Damien was the only one to bring the leprosy patients the succor they so greatly needed. He not only administered the consolations of religion, but also rendered them with as much medical and bodily comforts that were within his power. He dressed their ulcers, helped them erect their dwellings, dug their graves, and made their coffins. In December 1884, Father Damien noticed severe blisters on his feet without the presence of pain. After twelve years of service (1885), he discovered that he had symptoms of the disease. Nevertheless, he continued with his work. As death approached, the disease invaded his windpipe and progressed to such an extent that he could only sleep but for a few hours. His voice was reduced to a whisper. Leprosy was in his throat, lungs, stomach, and intestines. As the end drew near, he made his confessions to his own Congregation on March 30, 1889 and two weeks later, on April 15,1889, Father Damien died. It was Holy Week. Some weeks before, D,mien had said that the Lord wanted him to spend Easter in heaven. With the advent of sulfone drugs in the 1940s, the disease was put in remission and the sufferers are no longer so called contagious (we have since found out that Leprosy was never contagious). The fewer than 40 former patients remaining on the peninsula are free to travel or relocate elsewhere, but most have chosen to remain where they have lived for so long. 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