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Hawaii Wedding Resort - Best Honeymoon Resort - Resort Info - Weddings - Overview The best wedding and honeymoon resort, Mauna Lani Resort at Kalahuipua'a welcomes you. It would be an honor to welcome you and your friends & family to Mauna Lani on this very special occasion. Our beautiful weather and tropical sunsets will truly compliment your special day. We offer comprehensive services for weddings, vow renewals and honeymoons. We’ll create and take the worry out of weddings and replace it with adventure, romance and the maximum quotient of nuptial bliss. For guest accommodations, please call Hotel Reservations at (800) 367-2323 for promotional rates. Please call the Wedding Department directly if you would like to book 10 or more guestrooms per night, as we offer Wedding Parties special group room rates at substantial savings. As guests of Mauna Lani Bay, you may select one of the many beautiful sites: panoramic ocean views, ancient royal fishponds, tropical garden settings and many others reminiscent of Old Hawaii. printable information Honeymoon / Wedding Registry: Register your wedding/honeymoon for free and show your family and friends all that you want to enjoy at Mauna Lani Resort. It works just like a gift registry, except that your friends and family can give you money toward your dream honeymoon instead of, say, a toaster! The perfect, unforgetable gift. You can register for free, and your friends and family can either contribute towards your stay at Mauna Lani, or your favorite extras (Spa treatments, Rounds of Golf, Dining, etc.) Aloha! Do you have a question about weddings we can personally assist you with? Site Map



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Hawaiian Recipes and Recipe Collections  You are here: About > Travel > Hawaii / South Pacific for Visitors > Recipes Travel Go Hawaii Essentials Which Hawaiian Island Suits You Best? Clickable Map of the Hawaiian Islands Beach Guide Hawaii Pictures Clickable Map of Maui, Hawaii Topics A Hawaii Vacation Planner Big Island of Hawaii Kauai Maui / Molokai / Lanai Oahu / Honolulu / Waikiki South Pacific Culture, History & Language Hawaii Lodging Hula Luau Maps and Weather Pearl Harbor Photos, Video & Cams Recipes Shopping and Gifts Buyer's Guide Tastes of Paradise from Hilo Hattie HilHilo Hattie Dresses and Sarongs Multi-Day Guided Tours Top Hawaii Guidebooks Top Maui / Molokai / Lanai Guidebooks Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Hawaii / South Pacific for Visitors newsletter! See Online Courses   Search Hawaii / South Pacific for Visitors > Recipes Hawaiian Recipes and Recipe Collections A guide to Hawaiian food and recipes featuring pages filled with recipes in categories such as breads, desserts, drinks, entrees, luau, recipe collections and salads. Subtopics Appetizers (Pupus) (6) Luau Recipes (32) Bread and Pastry (5) Macadamia Nut Recipes (21) Cocktails / Tropical Drinks (18) Main Courses (24) Desserts (10) Recipe Collections (11) Hawaii Cookbooks @ Salads and Side Dishes (8) Hawaiian Food Glossary (2) Articles & Resources Sort By : Guide Picks | Alphabetical | Recent Pink Mai Tai Recipe from the Mai Tai Bar at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel This is a popular variation of the traditional Mai Tai recipe from the "Mai Tai" Bar at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki. The original Mai Tai was created by Victor J. Bergeron in 1944 and brought to Hawaii in 1953 at the Royal Hawaiian, Moana and Surfrider Hotels. Traditional Mai Tai Recipe from the Mai Tai Bar at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel This is the authentic traditional Mai Tai recipe from the "Mai Tai" Bar at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki. The original Mai Tai was created by Victor J. Bergeron in 1944 and brought to Hawaii in 1953 at the Royal Hawaiian, Moana and Surfrider Hotels. Top Sam Choy Hawaiian Regional Cuisine Cookbooks Our choices for the best cookbooks by Sam Choy. Top Hawaiian Regional Cuisine Cookbooks Our choice for the best cookbooks featuring Hawaiian Regional Cuisine. Luau Foods and Recipes We look at the foods that you are likely to find at one or more of the many luaus throughout Hawaii. In the event that you would like to try to cook some of these foods yourself, we've included links to recipes for most of the dishes listed. Hawaiian Food Glossary: Seafood We look at the various types of seafood that you will find on a restaurant menu or in the grocery stores in Hawaii. "Hawaiian Cookbook" by Roana and Gene Schindler - Book Review For a list price of $7.95 you won't find a better collection of almost 300 Hawaiian recipes. If you have to pick one Hawaiian cookbook for your collection, make it this one. "The Food of Paradise" by Rachel Laudan - Book Review If you're looking for a cookbook, this is not the book for you. If, however, you are looking for an excellent historical perspective on the foods of Hawaii and their ethnic origins, buy this book.   Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2006 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Tips to Losing Weight Guide to Distance Learning How to Travel for Less PHOTOS: Italy PHOTOS: Hybrid Cars What's Hot Top Picks in Hawaiian Coffee Kamehameha the Great Kalua Pig Waikiki Beach, Oahu - Life's a Beach in Hawaii - Hawaii Beac... Best Beaches 1999 Headlines Plumeria Photos from Hawaii Plumeria is the most common flower that you'll find in... You Won't See This Sign at Home! This certainly isn't a sign that you've ever seen near... Atlantis Submarine Tour Maui Since I had just experienced the Atlantis Submarine Tour on... Maui Swap Meet Photos Held every Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to noon is the...



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Hawaii's Visitor Guides: Dining Hawaii's Visitor Guides Dining T he islands of Hawaii, where East hasmet West with a Polynesian embrace and tastebuds are tantalizedwith intriguing exotic dishes. Specialties from one end of cyberspaceto the other await you--from French and German to Japanese, Thaiand Chinese to Hawaiian and many, many others. There is somethingfor everyone. Fast food. Fine dining. Take out. And there's roomservice. Dine on the beach or in a lush tropical setting. Simplydine and enjoy. H awaii'smulti-cultural populace offers both visitors and locals alikea vast array of culinary delights and we suggest you treat yourselfto something new and interesting each day of your stay. Hawaii'svisitor guides include a huge selection of dining choices withmany restaurants offering money saving coupons. Go to Guides for ordering information. A few eateries to whet your appetite..... On Oahu Alan Wong's. Offering the finest in "Pacific Rim"cuisine, this restaurant is an island favorite. Your tastebudswill be dazzled by dishes that are works of art. Open for dinner.Reservations recommended. 1857 S. King St., 5th Floor. Phone 949-2526. Hau Tree Lanai. Enjoy a romantic, oceanfront settingwith great sunset views at this cozy, intimate, open-air restaurant.Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Located in the New OtaniKaimana Beach Hotel. 2863 Kalakaua Ave. Phone 921-7006. J.R. Chinese Buffet Garden. Cantonese, Shanghai, Szechuan,Mongolian, and Peking styles of Chinese cuisine can be found inthis huge, all-you-can-eat buffet in the heart of Waikiki. Includesa salad bar and about 20 dishes to choose from. Open for lunchand dinner. Located in the International Market Place. Phone 926-1488. La Mer. Fine dining at itsbest awaits you at this five star award-winning restaurant whichoverlooks the sea at Waikiki Beach. Some of our region's mostcreative and inspiring cuisine are presented here. The experiencewill be as memorable as the view. Reservations recommended. Dresscode. Located in the Halekulani Hotel. Phone 923-2311. Ono Hawaiian Food. For those that love Hawaiian food,or would like to try the best, this is the place to go. It's aquaint hole-in-the-wall just a couple of minutes outside of Waikiki.All of the traditional dishes are served, including lau lau (acombination of pork, fish and/or chicken wrapped in taro leaves).No reservations accepted. Patrons are seated on a first-come-first-servedbasis, but the line moves quickly and is well worth the wait.Open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 726Kapahulu Ave. Phone 737-2275. Saigon Cafe. Authentic Vietnamese cuisine created fromfamily recipes make for a unique and affordable dining experience.American breakfasts and special vegetarian dishes available. Openfor breakfast, lunch and dinner. 1831 Ala Moana Blvd., 2nd Floor.Phone 955-4009. Shore Bird Beach Broiler. Wake up to an all-you-can-eatbreakfast buffet overlooking the beach. Choose from scrambledeggs, corned beef hash, potatoes, fried rice, and ham carved toyour liking. There are also fresh-baked pastries and assortedfruits. Oceanfront lunches feature burgers, sandwiches and kabobsthat you cook yourself--all part of the fun! Includes a greatsalad bar and fresh breads. Dinners include steaks, burgers, ribs,fish, chicken and more. Located in the Outrigger Reef Hotel. 923-2887. Singha ThaiCuisine. Authentic gourmet Thai cuisine offered in an exoticsetting at this multi-award-winning restaurant. Tasty selectionsinclude spring rolls with pineapple plum sauce, grilled beef saladwith shredded mango and spicy garlic-pepper prawns. Royal Thaidancers perform nightly. A must-do for Thai lovers! Open for lunchMonday through Friday with dinner nightly. Reservations suggested.1910 Ala Moana Blvd. Phone 941-2898. Tanaka of Tokyo. Knife-wielding master chefs displaytheir uncanny culinary expertise before your very eyes. The finestsirloin steaks, salmon filets, chicken, and lobster tails on teppangrills are served in true Japanese style. Upon entering this 1995Hale 'Aina Award-winning restaurant, visitors are enveloped byan authentic Japanese ambiance full with sights, sounds and smellsof the Far East. Three locations: Waikiki Shopping Plaza, King'sVillage and Ilikai Hotel. Phone 922-4702, 922-4233, 945-3443. Villa Paradiso. Elegant Northern Italian cuisine includesantipasto, pizza, seafood, pasta specialties, and grilled meatand poultry entrees. Open for lunch and dinner. "The BestNorthern Italian cuisine in Honolulu." Royal Hawaiian ShoppingCenter, 3rd Floor. Phone 926-1717. Dining on Maui, Kauai andthe Big Island. E-mail Commentsto aloha@visit-hawaii.com Home All content ©2005 Hawaii'sVisitor Guides



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Hawaiian cruise ideas - Hawaii Travel - MSNBC.com Skip navigation Travel Winter Travel Family Travel Cruising Vacations Travel Deals Luxury Travel Romantic Getaways Active Travel Olympics Travel Business Travel Destinations Travel Tips Your World Photos U.S. News World News Business Sports Entertainment Tech / Science Health Weather Travel Blogs Etc. Local News Newsweek Multimedia News Video Most Popular NBC NEWS MSNBC TV Today Show Nightly News Meet the Press Dateline NBC MSNBC Home Travel Hawaii Travel Hawaiian cruise ideas Recommendations for your entire itinerary Slide show Aloha! The Hawaiian Islands offer tropical adventures you will never forget. Lucy Pemoni / Reuters By CruiseCritic staff GETTING THERE For most travelers, the challenge of getting to and from Hawaii is the only negative on this itinerary. Flights from the East Coast typically connect in Los Angeles and San Francisco, which means you're adding a five-plus hour flight to the six hours it took to get there from New York, say, or Boston. If you have little ones with you and can spare the time, you may want to consider spending a night or two in California to break up the travel time. Obviously, West Coast residents have a shorter haul, and folks in some central gateways, such as Minneapolis and Dallas, can find direct flights to Honolulu International Airport that take about 8 1/2 hours each. Keep in mind that the Christmas holiday season - from about Dec. 21 to Jan. 4 - is high season, which means that air prices are at their most expensive. Summer is also popular because it's "family season." Thanksgiving to mid-December is considered "low season" and offers the best bargains. While NCL is currently the only cruise line originating and ending in Hawaii, other lines offer Hawaii itineraries that sail to or from the west coast of the U.S., Mexico or Canada. The advantage of cruising from the mainland is that you eliminate one or both flights, but keep in mind that you could be adding as many as eight days at sea to the duration of the voyage. Also remember that one-way air fares can be expensive, so you may be better off booking air through the cruise lines and taking advantage of their bulk air rates. THE ISLANDS The islands you are likely to visit on a roundtrip Honolulu cruise and cruises to-and-from the West Coast are Oahu (Honolulu), Maui, the Big Island (ports of Kona or Hilo), Kauai and even Fanning Island in the Republic of Kiribati. Lanai and Molokai are typically only available as shore excursions from the main islands. Repositioning cruises may only visit Oahu and Maui, while also incorporating such South Seas destinations as Bora Bora, Tahiti, Fiji and New Zealand. MANEUVERING AROUND HONOLULU Oahu's cruise port, the Aloha Tower Marketplace, is located about 15 minutes from the airport, and transportation from the airport to area hotels (about seven miles) is a snap via shuttle service (about $18 roundtrip on Aloha Hawaii Trans, for example), taxi or car rental. If you rent a car at the airport, keep in mind that, unlike some other islands you may have visited, Honolulu operates like any other American city - which means you won't experience culture shock navigating the roads. If you are simply transferring from the airport to the cruise port, plan on a 15-minute cab ride. Be aware, however, that the return trip from the cruise port to the airport can be another matter entirely - with daunting crowds at the buses (we suggest springing for a cab) and long delays at some of the terminals at the security check point. Waits of up to two hours are not unheard of if you're trying to leave at the same time as everyone else. Our advice? Stay a few extra days (Oahu deserves a week if you can swing it) or at least consider departing at night for a red eye flight home that will put you on the West Coast in time for breakfast or on the East Coast in the afternoon. BEING THERE Most Hawaiian Island cruises begin and/or end in Honolulu, on the island of Oahu - the most logical in terms of air access. It being the port of embarkation - or debarkation - means passengers often are hurrying from the airport to the ship or hustling away to catch a flight home. But don't forego a pre- or post-cruise stay if you can afford the time because there is so much to see on Oahu. 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Hawaii - Kauai - Weddings Activities Kauai Printer Friendly Version Help us preserve the Islands. Tell our advertisers you found them on Alternative-Hawaii. WEDDINGS Coordinators | Photographers | Locations / Other Services COORDINATORS ABOVE HEAVEN'S GATE WATERFALL & BEACH WEDDINGS 41-1010 Laumilo Street Honolulu, HI 96795 (All Hawaiian Islands) Tel. (808) 259-5429 or 1-800-800-2WED (toll free) Fax 1-888-463-6933 (toll free) Email: Howie@hawaiiweddings.com Capt. Howie performs weddings at spectacular waterfalls in private tropical gardens. Our other locations include pristine beaches and sailing to off-shore islands. Our exotic parrots attend your ceremony as witnesses. Photo DIFFERENT DRUMMER WEDDINGS P.O. Box 82 Hanalei, HI 96714 (North Shore) Tel. (808) 826-7083 or 1-800-851-0291 Fax (808) 828-7084 Email: ddwk@hawaii.rr.com Walk your own path toward your destiny. Do the wedding your way. They can do weddings underwater, on mountain tops, in a rain forest and, of course, on some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Photo HAWAIIAN ISLAND WEDDING PLANNERS (Islands of Oahu, Maui, Big Island, Kauai & Lanai) Tel. (805) 279-8474 Fax (805) 480-0873 Email: weddings@hawaiianweddings.net Dedicated to planning your romantic dream wedding or vow renewal in Paradise. Personalized service on the Hawaiian Islands by experienced professionals. Happily Ever After should begin in Hawaii! Photo HAWAIIAN ISLAND WEDDINGS, INC. P. O. Box 2098 Kihei, HI 96753 (Islands of Maui, Kauai, Hawaii and Oahu) Tel. (808) 875-0350 or 1-800-368-5502 Fax (808) 874-9215 Email: weddings@maui.net Start your life together with a picture perfect Hawaiian Island Wedding. Serving all four major islands, Maui, Kauai, Hawaii and Oahu. "From the intimate to the ultimate." Photo ISLAND WEDDINGS & BLESSINGS P. O. Box 603 Kilauea, HI 96754 (Island of Kauai) Tel. (808) 828-1548 or 1-800-998-1548 Fax (808) 828-1569 Email: wedding@aloha.net Providing custom ceremonies in exotic locations on Kauai for over 15 years. Personalized services for celebrations including Weddings, Vow Renewals, Commitment Ceremonies, Land, House & Project Blessings, Hawaiian Baby Naming, Couple Empowerment Rituals and Honeymoon Blessings. Photo KAUAI WEDDING CELEBRATIONS 2335 Momi Place Kilauea, HI 96754 (Island of Kauai) Tel. (808) 828-6656 or 1-866-828-6656 (toll free) Email: info@kauaiweddingcelebrations.com Hawaiian weddings, ceremonies, and receptions expertly planned for a stress free wedding on Kauai - one of the best places on earth to celebrate your wedding day! Photo MAILE WEDDINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHY P. O. Box 1029 Kapaa, HI 96746 (Island of Kauai) Tel. (808) 822-7444 or 1-888-822-2232 (toll free) Fax (808) 821-9010 Email: aloha@weddingsonkauai.com Assistance in the planning and coordination of your Kauai wedding, vow renewal or honeymoon. Their expert photographer has years of experience in capturing the essence of tropical island weddings. Photo MOHALA WEDDING SERVICES P. O. Box 398 Kapaa, HI 96746 (Island of Kauai) Tel. 1-800-800-8489 Email: mohala@hawaiian.net Love shining forth as light ... and music ... and flowers ... and the sounds of the sea ... and the beautiful scenery of Kauai. Let us coordinate your dream wedding. Photo RAINBOW WEDDINGS & CELEBRATIONS 6057 Lokomaikai Place Kapaa, HI 96746 (Island of Kauai) Tel. (808) 822-0944 or 1-888-822-0944 (toll free) Fax (808) 822-0944 Email: vows@rainbowweddings.com Kauai Weddings and Vow Renewals. Among the islands of Hawaii, Kauai is considered one of the most romantic places for wedding vows or your renewal of vows. Rainbow Weddings of Kauai adds an air of eternal love to weddings or your vow renewal. Photo A SIMPLE MARRIAGE–KAUAI P.O. Box 662141 Lihue, HI 96766 (Island of Kauai) Tel. (808) 742-6115 Fax (808) 245-8592 Email: asimple.marriage@verizon.net Specializing in affordable, caring, elegant weddings with a Touch of Hawaii. Licensed by the State and offering full coordination services. Stress free planning, beautiful ceremonies on the beach or location of your choice. Photo Top PHOTOGRAPHERS ISLAND ECHOES PHOTOGRAPHY P.O. Box 1035 Hanalei, HI 96714 (Island of Kauai) Tel. (808) 826-9386 Email: jspkauai@yahoo.com Specializing in Fine Art Photography and Photojournalism for weddings and family portraits, capturing the essence of your Kauai island experience! Affordable, professional, creative and high quality service. Photo Top LOCATIONS / OTHER SERVICES HANALEI COLONY RESORT P. O. Box 206 Hanalei, HI 96714 (North Shore) Tel. (808) 826-6235 or 1-800-628-3004 Fax (808) 826-9893 Email: aloha@hcr.com A secluded beachfront condo eco-resort in Haena - a magical area of unspoiled beauty. Fifty-two low-rise two-bedroom units all with fully equipped kitchens and lanais. Closest resort to the Na Pali coastline - popular with outdoor enthusiasts. A charming alternative to the mega-resort experience. (No telephones, stereos or TV's!). Rates: $180 to $335 per night. The resort has long been a favorite destination for honeymooners...now, for those who want to exchange their vows in paradise, they offer a complete wedding coordination service. An on-staff wedding coordinator is at your service to plan the wedding of your dreams - from the simple to the extravagant. Photo RIVER ESTATE P.O. Box 169 Hanalei, HI 96714 (North Shore) Tel. (808) 826-5118 or 1-800-390-8444 Email: info@kauaiweddinglocation.com One of Kauai's favorite wedding locations. River Estate offers the opportunity to celebrate your wedding vows in style in an ultra romantic and spiritual setting with the whole family! From secluded honeymoon accommodation to the ability to house groups of up to 20 people on a single private estate, this property can accommodate a variety of vacationer group configurations on the spacious grounds in privacy and comfort. Rates: Accommodation from $175 per night. Inquire about Wedding Services. Photo TRAVEL TO PARADISE 305 Hahani Street, # 187 Kailua, HI 96734 (All Hawaiian Islands) Tel. 1-877-965-4358 (toll free) Fax 1-888-576-9650 (toll free) Email: aloha@traveltoparadise.com Let us share our Paradise with you. We have a feel for the islands that only comes from living here. All of the islands can fulfill your every wish, yet some offer special places to make your wedding or honeymoon even more memorable. Looking for a romantic hideaway? a location central for the whole family's fun? or the ultimate luxuries of a 5-star resort? Travel to Paradise can help you make the right decisions to turn your dreams into reality and ensure your travel is hassle-free. 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