what are the gangs favorites hawaiian dishes? :)
usagi says:
the ❓❓❓❓ is what is NOT my fave dish 🍽️? i love everything!!! 👀👀👀
if you give me a plate 😋 of mac salad with katsu and terriyaki 🐓 i will 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗 you 4ever. also shout out to ✨manapua✨ that shit rocks!
༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ🐙🦞🍤🦪🦐🦀
paco says:
YKnow me. I LOVE me some Kalua Pua'a AND Lau Lua type fit. That shit is BUSSING FRFR. Plus NGL the proteins are amazing. Also cant say no to spam musubi THO.
Usagi got me on that Malasadas too IYKYK.
dragona says:
i really like papaya. i eat it every morning for breakfast and sometimes i mix it with granola and yogurt for extra energy. one thing i really like is poke. so yummy! i love mixing it with different sauces!
jodio says:
locomoco is bussin fr fr no cap i love it with fried eggs n shit
also theres this place down the road that sells fried tuna collars and that shit slaps ong
charming man says:
oh uhhh i. really like bbq stuff. Huli Huli Chicken and grilled shrimp on specialoccasions. if its a hot Day i like to have shaved ice esp after a bikrride. what do U like anon???
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Shrimp Poke Bowl
It's Poke time. It's light, healthy, and still very filling. I opted for a spring mix base. Additionally, some locations provide a selection of noodles and rice as a base.
“Laughter is brightest in the place where food is good.” – Irish Proverb
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We spent a week in Hawaii last month on the big island of Hawaii itself, and one thing I was looking forward to was eating lots and lots of poke. I am someone who does my research before I go somewhere, and something I figured out pretty quickly in trying to better understand where we were staying was that there were a couple of grocery stores in the immediate vicinity, and the better one for my purposes was located up the road from our resort village in the next one, in part because it was a local chain and the touted their house-made poke, but also because they had a loyalty program and a pretty decent-looking selection of private brand products.
Foodland Farms definitely delivered. We went there on our first full day in Hawaii to pick up some poke for lunch and local snacks for the room, and basically everything we got was a homerun. The lady working at the poke counter was happy to give us samples and was clearly very proud of the poke on offer, and she made it really difficult to pick a couple for our first forays, but it was of little matter because we’d get lunch here most days as it was on the way back from the tradeshow my husband was attending, so we tried a lot.
Not pictured was the seaweed salad I had later in the week, and damn, I wish it was more widely embraced because it’s my favorite salad out there. It’s savory, it has great texture, and unlike salads made with baby greens, it can stand to sit for a while and not turn into soup.
(Photo of the store from their website, because I didn’t get a photo while we were there, stupidly.)
If you find yourself going to Hawaii Island and staying at either the Hilton Waikoloa Village or the Fairmont Orchid, do yourself a favor and sign up for a loyalty account for the Foodland Farms Mauna Lani and take advantage of the great deals and even better, freshly-made poke.
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Peter, singing while getting door dash: give me the fish boy and free my soul, I wanna get lost in a poke bowl and drift away
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[And boom -- That's our poke bowl right there. Shall teU you how. I'm not messing around.]
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Auntie Maile’s, 19106 Normandie Ave Ste 2, Torrance, CA 90502
I noticed quite a few Hawaiian restaurants in Torrance. There must be a sizeable Hawaiian population. Auntie Maile’s has lunch plates, Hawaiian breakfasts, musubi, poi (you can even buy it by the bag), saimin, poke, garlic shrimp, teriyaki, etc. They also have nice looking cakes and desserts. Order at the counter and get a number. They’ll bring your food to you.
Chicken katsu ($14.95, cash price): boneless chicken thighs fried till golden brown, katsu sauce on the side, shredded cabbage, two scoops of steamed white rice, 1 scoop of mac salad. There was enough food for two meals. So much katsu chicken. The chicken was hot and crunchy but also hard, dry, and bland. Adding katsu sauce and sriracha helped. The mac salad was a bit bland but super creamy. Everything tasted better doused in sauces. But why is it so bland without the sauce?
Auntie Maile’s is in a deserted looking, non-descript strip mall with easy parking. You can sit inside or outside. They play Hawaiian music. The vibe is very relaxed and service is friendly. Online ordering is available. There’s a charge of 4.99% for credit card payments.
3 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
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Salmon Poke at Wiki Wiki Poke, Berlin
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