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Las Vegas Hawaiian Restaurant, Business, CD & DVD Review Free Newsletter Stay in touch with the hot Las Vegas island scene Email: You stay ovah hea: Home | Kama`aina Center | Aloha Valley Features | 5 Shaka Review Da "5" Shaka Review ~ You Name It, We Review It Restaurant, Business, CD & DVD Review L & L Hawaiian Barbecue; Sahara Square L & L Hawaiian Barbecue 2595 S. Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas, NV 89119 Sahara Square - Maryland & Sahara With the growing number of L & L Hawaiian Barbecue franchise restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley we decided to pay a visit to the Sahara Square branch. The restaurant consists of counter style ordering, seats a cozy (approximately) 50 people and has an island feeling with it's bamboo decor. Combination plate lunches are about $8, single plate lunches average $4 for mini size, $6 for regular size. Plate lunches include two scoops of rice and Hawaiian Style Mac Salad. Saimin bowls and sandwiches are between $2 - $3. Also includes an array of side orders ranging from $1 - $4. Entering the restaurant and walking up to the counter it's a little overwhelming (in a good way) with it's extensive Local plate lunch menu. The counter person showed patients while it took a few minutes to decide on our order. Our fist order was the Seafood Platter which included fried shrimp, mahi mahi, and scallops. The shrimp was good, mahi mahi was very tender. The scallops was so-so. Maybe because it's not part of our typical Hawaiian/Local diet. We then tried the island favorite Chicken Katsu, large serving and lightly breaded. The tender and juicy chicken tasted even better with their special blended and sweet tasting katsu sauce. We also ordered a regular size Hawaiian Teriyaki Beef plate. Again it was of a generous portion. The teriyaki marinade seemed a little strong for the thin cut of beef, but still desirable. The grilled boneless chicken in the Hawaiian BBQ Chicken plate was superb and plentiful. We still had room in our opu (stamach) so we went with one of their Sweet and Sour Spare Rib specials. Meat/bone cut was quit a bit larger than the norm, but certainly nothing to complain about. The sauce had a perfect blend of sweet-n-sour. Overall we enjoyed our visit to the Sahara Square L & L Hawaiian Barbecue franchise. We were impressed with their menu and quick friendly service. Our visit was unannounced and funded by Aloha Valley. Clark County Health rating: A Aloha Valley rating: 3 Shaka's 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next Email to Friend Printer Friendly Version Print Entire Page Advertise on Aloha Valley « Back one page « Back two pages about us | link to us | advertise | terms of service | contact us © 2002 - 2005 AlohaValley.com , Las Vegas, Nevada. All Rights Reserved. All titles, logos and trademarks are property of their respective owners.



Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale

Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary: Welcome Aloha and Welcome to the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary! The Sanctuary protects humpback whales and their habitat in Hawai`i. ANNOUNCEMENTS A humpback mother and its calf. Photo credit: Flip Nicklin, Minden Pictures, NOAA Fisheries Permit #987 FEBRUARY IS HUMPBACK WHALE AWARENESS MONTH...HELP SPREAD THE WORD! The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary has proclaimed February as Humpback Whale Awareness Month! February is the best month of the year to catch a glimpse of Hawai`i's humpbacks, so get involved and get outside to see these magnificent animals, often referred to as "gentle giants", before they head back to colder waters to feed. To see a list of events that you can take part in this month and throughout the year, check out our 2006 calendar of events. Want to find out what you can do to help protect Hawai`i's humpbacks, check out our Humpback Whale Awareness Month Flyer ( pdf version ). SIGN-UP FOR THE SANCTUARY'S LISTSERVE If you'd like to receive information on the Sanctuary's current activities, please join our new email listserve. Find out more now . ONLINE OCEAN ENCYCLOPEDIA NOW AVAILABLE Learn more about the fascinating flora and fauna of the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary and other national marine sanctuaries through a new online encyclopedia. CONTACT INFORMATION FOR MARINE MAMMAL EMERGENCIES Do you need to report a marine mammal violation, entanglement, stranding, or other emergency? Click here to find out how. SANCTUARY OCEAN COUNT Volunteers often see whales breaching when they take time to watch for them during the Sanctuary Ocean Count. Photo Credit: Suzanne Canja The Sanctuary Ocean Count is an annu al ev ent that places volunteers at various shore locations around the Big Island, Kaua`i, O`ahu and Kaho‘olawe. Participants count the number of humpback whales that they see and record the types of whale behaviors that they witness. The collected data helps to develop an important database of information on humpback whale populations and distribution patterns around the Hawaiian Islands while also educating the community about humpback whales and the Sanctuary program. If you are interested in participating in the 2006 Sanctuary Ocean Count or if you would like to learn more about the annual Sanctuary Ocean Count project, click here . The 2006 Sanctuary Ocean Count T-shirt is now available - check it out! Visit our site again to view continuing updates. SPLASH RESEARCH CONTINUES SPLASH is the most comprehensive study ever attempted of the endangered North Pacific humpback whale population. The effort is a partnership of NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary Program and NOAA Fisheries. Visit the Special Offerings section of our website to learn more and to read the newly added sea stories! CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON NEW KIHEI FACILITY At its Kihei headquarters, the sanctuary is renovating existing facilitites, building a new multi-purpose building on site and removing the existing storage sheds. This new building will house additional office space, storage facilites, and a large space for public programs. Visit the Kihei Facility Project web page for more information. VISIT THE SANCTUARY EDUCATION CENTER The Sanctuary Education Center located in Kihei, Maui is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Please come visit us. Click here for directions. SANCTUARY PUBLICATIONS The Sanctuary is proud to offer its education publications online. Please visit the Publications web page for more information. SANCTUARY PHOTOGRAPHS Our photo collection is very popular. An enhanced photo gallery of the sanctuary , with photos selected by sanctuary staff is now available. Melon-headed whales are occasionally sighted in the sanctuary. Photo credit: Doug Perrine/ HWRF/ Seapics.com/ A Note about Language The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary recognizes the rich markings of the Hawaiian language and has made every effort to include them here. However, the limitations of common fonts have prevented many of these markings from appearing. The sanctuary will continue to remain sensitive to the Hawaiian language and will include these markings wherever possible. Accessibility This site has been designed to be accessible to the visually impaired. The Site Index is a simple text listing of every page on the site. Links | Search | Contact Us | HIHWNMS Staff | About the Site | Site Index Credits & Acknowledgements | Privacy Policy The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary is jointly managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the State of Hawai`i, Department of Land and Natural Resources . The sanctuary is part of the National Marine Sanctuary Program, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Depertment of Commerce. Please visit the following Web sites for more information: Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Service National Marine Sanctuaries Program Revised by the HIHWNMS web team on January 20, 2006. URL: http://hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov/welcome.html . [top]



Honolulu Shriners Hospital 1310

Honolulu Shriners Hospital Home | Shrine | Shriners Hospitals | Hospital Directory Patient Success Stories | Patient Education | Prevention | Research For Shriners Only | Imperial Potentate's Message | Donateto Shriners Hospitals for Children online Donation form for mailing Previous | Next Honolulu Shriners Hospital 1310 Punahou St. Honolulu, HI 96826-1099 Phone: (808) 941-4466 Toll Free: 1-888-888-6314 Fax: (808) 942-8573 Chairman, Board of Governors: Donald D. "Don" Orton Administrator: Thomas R. Schneider Chief of Staff: Ellen Raney, M.D. 40 beds Opened January 2, 1923 Screening Clinic Schedule No-cost screening clinics are held to identify children in your area who can benefit from the expert orthopaedic and burn care provided at Shriners Hospitals. For more information, a screening clinic flyer is available in PDF format. (PDF files require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program) Welcome to the home page of the Honolulu Shriners Hospital for Children! Our facility, located in the beautiful state of Hawaii, has provided absolutely free surgical and rehabilitative orthopaedic care to more than 20,000 children from Hawaii and the Pacific Basin since 1923. With your support, we will continue to provide world-class care so long as there are children with bone, muscle and joint disorders and disabilities. Who is eligible for care . . . Shriners Hospitals are open to all children without regard to race, religion or relationship to a Shriner. Although the care is the very best, it is policy never to charge a patient or parent for any medical care or services provided at a Shriners Hospital. A child may be eligible for care at any one of the 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children if: the child is under the age of 18 and There is a reasonable possibility the child's condition can be treated at the Shriners Hospital How to apply for care You can refer a child to the Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu or obtain an application in any of the following ways: Shriners Hospitals for Children's national toll-free patient referral line at (800) 237-5055 in Tampa, Florida Honolulu Shriners Hospital's Admissions Coordinator at (808) 941-4466 or (888) 888-6314 (toll-free). Download the online application Ask any Shriner or call the Aloha Shriners For emergency burn admissions to one of the Shriners Hospitals that treat burns , the referring physician should telephone the chief of staff at the Shriners Hospital in Boston, Cincinnati, Galveston, or Sacramento and indicate the patient needs emergency care. Emergency care is not available at the orthopaedic hospitals. Non-emergency admissions of burn patients for reconstructive or plastic surgery can be arranged in the same manner as orthopaedic admissions at the nearest Shriners Hospital for Children. If you ever have any questions or wish to refer a patient, please contact us at: 1310 Punahou St. Honolulu, HI 96826-1099 Phone:  (808) 941-4466 Toll Free:  1-888-888-6314 Fax:  (808) 942-8573 Email (general):   dgonzales@shrinenet.org Email (admissions):   syamamoto@shrinenet.org Email (medical internships):   dnishikawa@shrinenet.org Supporting Shriners Hospitals To make a donation to Shriners Hospitals for Children, you can send a check, made payable to "Shriners Hospitals for Children," to any of the 22 Shriners Hospitals (see addresses of individual hospitals ) or to the Office of Development, International Shrine Headquarters, 2900 Rocky Point Dr., Tampa, FL 33607-1460. To make a donation in memory of or in honor of another individual, just include a note indicating who the donation is in honor of or in memory of, and the name and address of the individual who should receive the acknowledgement. For more information on how you can help support the mission of Shriners Hospitals, see How you can help . March 08, 2005 Tell a friend about this page! If you know of a child Shriners Hospitals might be able to help, please call our toll-free patient referral line: In the U.S.: 1-800-237-5055. In Canada: 1-800-361-7256 Home | Shrine | Shriners Hospitals | Hospital Directory Patient Success Stories | Patient Education | Prevention | Research For Shriners Only | Imperial Potentate's Message | Donateto Shriners Hospitals for Children online Previous | Next Shriners International Headquarters 2900 Rocky Point Dr. Tampa, FL 33607-1460 813-281-0300



Kauai’s “Garden Island”. Let

TEOK Investigations Educational Programs EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ON THE GARDEN ISLAND OF KAUAI & THE BIG ISLAND OF HAWAII HOME CONTACT US REQUEST INFORMATION MEET YOUR INSTRUCTORS TEOK INVESTIGATIONS Investigate the Hawaiian Archipelago and learn about its many unique environmental systems Learning more about the nature of your surrounding environment can be very rewarding. Doing it in a tropical paradise like Hawaii is a lot of fun. The islands are so interesting and so sensuous. Few destinations stimulate all of your senses more easily and more completely. It’s a place that makes learning, especially learning about science and the Earth’s fragile environment , easy and enjoyable. As you review the summary of each of our 2006 educational programs and training seminars you will be introduced to some of Hawaii's amazing attributes. You also will notice that we provide educational experiences at many different levels on both the “Big Island” of Hawaii and Kauai’s “Garden Island”. Let us increase your knowledge about your surrounding environment in an enjoyable and refreshing atmosphere. KAUAI SCIENCE OF ECOSYSTEMS Take a closer look at areas THE SCIENCE OF ECOSYSTEMS will focus on during your seminar GEOSCIENCE ON THE BIG ISLAND Take a closer look at areas the GEOSCIENCE ON THE BIG ISLAND will focus on during your seminar HOW OUR SEMINARS WORK All of our programs involve a mix of lectures that provide orientation, background and field trips that emphasize “hands-on” activities. You spend most of the time outside interacting with the environment, your trip leader and co-participants. Group transport and hikes are designed to allow plenty of time for observation and discussion; not to just go somewhere.When you stroll through a forest you will learn to see more than just a beautiful mix of trees and plants and the numerous shades of green, you will increase your understanding of evolution. When you walk along a beach you will begin to see more than just a pile of sand, you will begin to understand geologic time. When you snorkel among the corals, fish and turtles of a reef your leader will have prepared you to observe your surroundings better than you ever have before. Field trips that emphasize “hands-on” activities. HOME ARCHIPELAGO MAPS KAUAI / HAWAII FACTS INVESTIGATIONS RESERVATIONS, APPLICATIONS & INFORMATION TOLL FREE: 1-888-233-8365 LOCAL: 808-742-8305



Hawaiian Barbecue 27328 Hesperian

East Bay Express | eastbayexpress.com | L&L Hawaiian Barbecue | Walnut Creek and East | Pleasant Hill ARCHIVE SEARCH HOME NEWS LETTERS RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC FILM BEST OF CLASSIFIED PROMOTIONS FREE STUFF ARCHIVE ESUBSCRIBE ABOUT US CAREERS 4 restaurants found on 1 page 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 Hayward's first outpost of this popular Hawaiian fast-food chain serves dozens of variations on the Hawaiian "plate lunch" teriyaki chicken, fried mahi-mahi, shrimp curry, all with two scoops of rice and one of macaroni salad. The Japanese- and Korean-style barbecue meats and the Hawaiian roasted pork take the prize; most dishes come straight from Fry Daddy, so pig out at your own risk. Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. daily Additional Information: Payment type(s) accepted: Cash and ATM/Debit Serving: Lunch and Dinner Reservations: no Parking: parking lot Attire: casual Takeout: Available Catering: Available Handicapped Access: yes Kids Menu: yes (mini-plates) Entertainment: occasionally, Polynesian dancers and Hawaiian music 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 Hours: 10 am - 9:30pm Mon-Thu; 10 am - 10 pm Fri-Sat; 11am - 9:30pm Sun Additional Information: Payment type(s) accepted: All Major Credit Cards, Cash and ATM/Debit Serving: Lunch and Dinner Parking: lot Attire: casual Takeout: Available Catering: Available 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 Hours: 11am - 9pm Sun. - Thur.; 11am - 10pm Fri.,Sat. Additional Information: Payment type(s) accepted: Cash and ATM/Debit Serving: Lunch and Dinner Catering: Available 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 Additional Information: Payment type(s) accepted: All Major Credit Cards, Cash and ATM/Debit Serving: Lunch and Dinner Takeout: Available Catering: Available 4 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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