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Escape to the Hawaii【Day2】

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ALOHA〜!!!!みなさんこんにちは、Suzukaです:)

9/7から5泊7日でHawaiiに家族旅行に行ってきました!
今回で4回目のHawaii旅行となります‼︎

今日はHawaii2日目の様子をVlogにしました♪
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少しでも参考になれば嬉しいです♪
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Best of South Maui: Da Kitchen, Makena, Kam 2 & 3, Ahihi Kinau, Marriott Luau

South Maui is one of the top two tourist destinations when vacationing in Maui. In this episode, I highlight some of my favorite places in Kihei and Wailea including King Kamaole 2 & King Kamaole 3 Beaches, Huli Huli Chicken, Da Kitchen Hawaiian food, Ahihi Kinau Marine Preserve, Makena Big Beach, and Te Au Moana Luau at Marriott Wailea.

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King Kamaole II & King Kamaole III Beaches

Kama’ole Beach Park

Da Kine Huli Huli Chicken
Parking lot at intersection of S. Kihei Road & Keonekai Road
Kihei, HI
Saturdays only (closed up around 3PM)

Da Kitchen
2439 South Kihei Road
Kihei, HI 96753
808-875-7782
website: http://dakitchen.com/menu-kihei/
Open 9AM to 9PM daily

Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve

‘Ahihi-Kina‘u

Makena State Park
6600 Makena Road,
Kihei, HI 96753
800-464-2924
website: www.gohawaii.com/maui/regions-neighborhoods/south-maui/makena-beach/

Te Au Moana Luau
Marriott Wailea Beach Resort
3700 Wailea Alanui Drive
Kihei, HI 96753
877-827-2740
website: http://teaumoana.com

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20 Epic Poke Ideas

You can make your own Custom Poke Bowls at home! We show you how to make 20 varieties and all are super easy to make. Just remember. Use the freshest fish possible if you’re using fish. If you don’t have Hawaiian salt, use some other sea salt. Add condiments and seasonings sparingly. You can always add more later to taste. Have fun and enjoy!

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Top 10 Things You Should Know Before You Move to Hawaii

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Pros and Cons, Tips of How to Move to Hawaii. Moving to Hawaii Tips. But in all of the excitement its easy to lose sight of what is really important. Eric West of http://www.hawaiirealestate.org/ is passionate about helping people learn as much about moving to Hawaii – any island (Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai) and finding out what you really should be prepared for especially before purchasing any Hawaii Real Estate. Whether it be a condo or a home here are the top 10 ten important things you should know before moving to Hawaii.

Here’s a great explanation of local Ha’ole and how everyone is a minority https://youtu.be/evox4sNgoCw

Hawaii is a rabies-free state, which means vigorous medical tests and aggressive quarantine for animals arriving on the islands. Bringing your pet over from the mainland is stressful. Once they your pet passes and can enter state borders, it is super hard to find a place that will rent to pet owners.

Part 1. Choosing an Island. Choose Oahu. The island of Oahu is the most populated island in the Hawaiian chain. Decide to live in Maui. Maui is actually slightly larger than Oahu in terms of geography, but is far less populated. Choose to live on the Big Island of Hawaii. Move to Kauai, Molokai or Lanai.

PROS AND CONS OF LIVING IN HAWAII OAHU

A video on the my pros and cons of living in Hawaii on Oahu after being here for a year and some change. I talk the difference of food places, year round summertime weather, and a lot of other things.

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Hawaii Rooted: Home Grown Cuisine

Chef Sheldon Simeon and Brandon Lee, give us a taste of authentic, local, farm to table, cuisine in Hilo on the Island of Hawaii.

Tin Roof Maui Chef Sheldon is best known for competing on the TV show “Top Chef” and winning the “fan favorite” title twice. Sheldon came from humble roots. He was born and raised in small town Hilo, Hawaii on a guava farm. His grandparents were immigrants from the Philippines who worked on the plantations.
He understands that the unique, local food perspectives he learned here is what makes his cuisine so special around the world.

Kaunamano Farm Owner Brandon made a mission out of raising a royal herd of pigs that are happy, healthy, and macadamia nut-fed. Similar to Berkshire pigs, he’s creating local pork in Hilo with a distinctive, premium flavor. He works hand-in-hand with local chefs like Simeon, and supplies pork to select restaurants throughout the Hawaiian islands. The two are as local and 808 as it gets. Their passion for homegrown, sustainable food is evident when they talk, but even clearer when they cook.

When unfolding what makes local Hawaii cuisine so unique, Brandon says when using techniques of Europe with the flavors of the Pacific Rim, you get a delicious mishmash of all kinds of stuff.

Sheldon says with a sense of pride they are lucky they can have Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Hawaiian, and Portuguese foods and still call it one cuisine in Hawaii.

Discover more of Sheldon and Brandon’s #HawaiiRooted story at https://www.gohawaii.com/hawaii-rooted/Sheldon-Simeon-And-Brandon-Lee

Visit https://www.gohawaii.com/ to discover more about the Hawaiian Islands, experiences, culture, and all your travel planning needs.

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