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Hawaiian Food at People’s Cafe in Honolulu (Guest Appearance with Grandma)
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Eating Loco Moco, Turkey Tail, and Fried Chicken At A Honolulu Institution — Dining on a Dime
In this episode of Dining on a Dime host Lucas Peterson visits Ethel’s Grill, a Honolulu institution. This family-owned restaurant serves up local favorites and hearty luches. Eater stopped by to test out the loco moco plate, mochiko chicken, and deep-fried turkey tail.
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Koa Lua Hawaiian Restaurant
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Poke is a raw fish salad served as an appetizer in Hawaiian cuisine, and sometimes as a main course.
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Top 10 Places to Eat in Oahu
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Looking for Instagram worthy places to eat in Oahu?? Join me on this EPIC foodie adventure around the island as we hit up all the bombass spots.
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Giovannis Shrimp Truck: 2:26
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The Ultimate HAWAII FOOD TOUR in Honolulu – Loco Moco, Poke, Hawaiian Food and Shave Ice!
Local Hawaii Food Tour of Honolulu!
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Hawaii is always a special place to eat for me, because it’s one of the places where I grew to love eating so much. When I was a kid, I would come every now and then to visit relatives in Hawaii and feast upon local Hawaii, Hawaiian food, and a variety of Asian food as well. In this video, we’re going on an ultimate single day local Hawaii food tour.
Joe’s Grill Express – Located not to far from the Honolulu airport, Joe’s Grill Express is an awesome local spot for Hawaii style breakfast. I went with the special loco moco, including hamburger patty, spam, and eggs, all over rice, with mac salad.
Total price – $7.08
Alicia’s Market – One of my all time favorite places to eat in Honolulu is Alicia’s Market. They serve a combination of Hawaiian food and local eats, and plenty of different types of poke. I had some roasted meat and the Hawaiian food plate.
Price – $11.47 (But the owner gave me a bunch of free meat, thank you Chris)
Tamashiro Market – Another long standing icon when it comes to Honolulu food is Tamashiro market, a small seafood market. They have all sorts of fresh seafood you can buy, and they also have a good variety of different poke and prepared seafood.
Total price – $29.59
Waiola Shave Ice – I’ve been going to Waiola shave ice since I was a kid and I still think it’s the best in Hawaii because of its incredible fine soft ice.
Price – $3.75
Itchy Butt – Finally to finish off this Hawaii food tour of Honolulu, we went to a relatively new place, my first time. Some relatives of mine had told me about it, and also every time I drove past, I would see a hungry crowd standing outside at all times. Plus I couldn’t wait to try it due to its name. It was pretty good, although Korean fried chicken tends to be a little sweet for me.
Total price – $24.00
And that completes this Honolulu food tour, hope you enjoyed it and hope this gives you some ideas about what kind of local food to eat when you visit Honolulu, Hawaii!
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The Garlic Shrimp Truck That Has Taken Over Oahu’s North Shore — Dining on a Dime
All-shrimp food trucks are popular lunch destinations in Oahu’s North Shore, but none top the island fame (and proliferation of graffiti) of Giovanni’s. Host Lucas Peterson stops by to see what all the fuss is about.
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