Saturday, August 23, 2008

Hawaii recap

A while ago, I wrote an outline of my Hawaii/LA experience before the memories got too mucked up in my mind. I was hoping to flesh out everything, but I think an outline with pictures is good enough. I'm still trying to decide on which photo service to go with (any suggestions on that are welcome!) so that I can post all the pictures.

Day 1
  • Fly to LA and meet up with Dear's cousin for lunch and short tour
    • Eat at Cholo's (Mexican food)
    • start with fresh tortilla chips (still warm!) and cool guac
    • sweet corn tamales
    • Dear has chicken chimichangas
    • Tour Venice and other parts of LA by the shore
  • Dear's cousin goes back to work and we sit in airport for a few hours to wait for next flight
  • Land in Honolulu dead tired b/c awake for 24 hours (surprised and disappointed by the humidity that hits you as you walk out of the airport)
  • Take Robert's Hawaii shuttle to hotel
  • Stay in Executive Suite (got upgraded for some reason) of Hilton Prince Kuhio in Waikiki but hardly get to enjoy it because we check out less than 24 hours later
  • Take shuttle to airport and driver asks if we're on honeymoon -- we say yes :)

Day 2
  • Have haupia (coconut)-flavored cream puff at Beard Papa's for breakfast
  • Take bus to Chinatown for $2 per person, each way
  • Look for good dim sum and settle on Golden Palace Seafood Restaurant (disappointing but seemingly larger portions than in NYC)
  • Buy bag of fresh lychees (so sweet and juicy, with a small pit)
  • Fly to Kona on Hawaiian Air
  • Pick up rental car and on way to hotel, eat at Denny's because everything else is closed (10pm)
  • Try moco loco (Hawaiian specialty of hamburger patty and egg on top of rice, covered in gravy) -- surprisingly good
  • Check into Kona Tiki Hotel
Honolulu's Chinatown

Fresh, juicy lychees that we enjoyed on our lanai (patio) in Kona

Day 3
  • Have fresh papaya, banana, pineapple for breakfast at the hotel; POG (passionfruit, orange, guava) juice
  • Visit farmer's market up the road
  • Buy sweet, crisp mountain plums, green apple bananas (that never ripen), lillikoi (aka passionfruit)
    • Plums are rare in Hawaii because they need frost, hence they only grow on the mountain
    • Plums were about the size of large cherries
  • Dear suckered into buying sandals b/c the ones he brought from NYC feel loosey-goosey
  • Go to Wal-mart to get snacks, beverages
  • Visit Costco and have lunch there; they offer coffee smoothie but regretfully we do not try
  • Drive past lava rock terrain on way to Hapuna white sand beach
  • Dinner at Big Island Grill for dinner
    • Big bowl of saimin (ramen-like noodles) with shrimp tempura (lots of thick batter)
    • Dear has mixed plate of fried seafood; comes with potato salad and rice
  • Walk around touristy parts of Kona
  • Snack: Scandinavian Shave Ice with macadamia nut ice cream
White coral graffiti against black lava background of North Kona Coast

White sand of Hapuna Beach

Day 4 (July 4)
  • Visit Puuhonua O Honaunau NP
    • See sea turtles and explore tide pools in lava rock
    • Park exhibit is a bit boring but scenery is nice
    • Eat lunch bought from KTA supermarket at picnic area overlooking ocean
      • Fried chicken with Spam musubi
  • Attend luau -- big disappointment because felt like a very touristy, historically inaccurate dinner show
  • Tried poi (taro paste), lau lau (meat wrapped in ti leaf), kalua (Hawaiian roast) pig, poke (marinated, raw fish) for first time
  • Drive to old airport to watch fireworks in the rain (bummer for the convertible)
View from Puuhonua O Honaunau

Firethrower at commercialized luau

Day 5
  • Drive to Hilo, passing Waimea, cowboy country, and scenic mountain passes
  • Explore Hilo Farmer's Market
    • Buy fresh, cheap lychees and sweet, juicy mangos with little fiber and small pit
  • Search for recommended sushi restaurant and shave ice place but everything closed for July 4 long weekend
  • Exchange cars at airport because trunk won't close
  • Settle for local lunch place recommended by guide: 1lb. beef and pork lau lau -- stuffed!
  • Find Two Ladies Kitchen by accident and get freshly-made mochi with traditional fillings like red bean and also non-traditional fillings like chocolate, peanut butter, and candy
  • Pick up dinner from KTA supermarket
    • Eel over rice
    • Dear has seaweed salad and something I don't remember
  • Drive to Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station, up steep, desolate road with moon-like terrain on either side
  • Mountain is probably 20 degrees cooler than ground level and we put on long pants, jacket, socks, closed toe shoes
    • I put on additional 2 layers of long sleeves and still feel a bit cold
  • We eat part of our dinner with the convertible's top down as the sun sets
  • I fall asleep during astronomer's presentation but wake up in time to get a piece of a meteorite he found
  • We wait for sky to darken to stargaze -- we see Jupiter and the moon through the telescope
  • Drive down dark (unlit but for moon), windy, steep road down the mountain in low gear but brakes still overheat
  • Drive unlit, windy 2-lane Saddle Road back to Kona
Soft mochi from Two Ladies Kitchen

View of top of clouds from Mauna Kea at 9000 ft

Day 6
  • Head to Volcano NP
  • Stop at Tex Drive-In for malasadas (very light, filled donut-like treats) and buy lunch to go
  • Eat lunch at Akaka Falls SP in convertible
    • pineapple burger
    • Dear has shrimp burger
  • Short walk to Akaka Falls, take pictures and head out
  • Pass through Hilo with a quick drive by the shave ice place, with no luck
  • Arrive at Volcano NP and attempt to hike Kilauea caldera before noxious gases make us head back
    • Ranger Joe teaches about Ohia trees and ferns
    • Ranger's monitor goes off and we feel burn of sulphuric acid in our lungs
  • Drive to lava flow about 1hr away
  • See town covered in lava
  • Wait for hours to watch glow of lava flowing down the mountain and gushing into the ocean
  • Leave right after dusk and walk over lava rock in dark
  • Sight to see line of flashlights of people leaving behind you
  • Traffic jam to leave and only place left to eat when we return to Kona is Denny's
Malasadas from Tex Drive-In

Akaka Falls
Waiting for dusk on hardened lava trail

Watching lava flow at dusk

Day 7
  • Do laundry at grungy-looking place down the road but get a good bit of reading done
  • Eat lunch from Ba Le (Vietnamese) by hotel's pool
    • pork sandwich
    • special sandwich w/ pate
  • Snorkel with SeaQuest tours by Captain Cook's monument
    • great guide taught a lot about history of the island and showed us a lot of neat stuff
    • hard-bottomed raft -- really fun to go at fast speed and to see gorgeous scenery by water
    • see spinner dolphins (about the size of a dog!)
  • Visit marketplace in Keahou and try shave ice there -- friendly woman gives it to us for free because we're last one there
  • At sunset, light 7 tiki torches at Kona Tiki hotel while Dear blows on conch shell
  • Dinner at Huggo's (expensive and not that great)
Following tradition, I light tiki torches after Dear blows conch shell

Day 8
  • Visit Kona Joe coffee farm, where they grow coffee on trellises like grapes for wine
  • Eat lunch at L&L Hawaiian Barbecue (local chain)
    • lau lau w/ kalua (delish but couldn't finish huge portions)
    • Dear disappointed by bbq sampler mix plate because he was expecting Southern U.S. bbq, not Asian bbq
  • Visit Hamakua Macadamia Nut Factory (a bit lame, but got to crack a few nuts and bought nuts)
  • Finish souvenir shopping and even stop by a sewing store to get recommendations on sewing machines
  • Dinner at Kenichi in Keahou disappointing and way overpriced; realize you don't go to the Big Island for food
  • Get dessert from KTA

Day 9
  • Fly back to Oahu very early in the morning
  • Surprised how many birthday messages I get -- maybe I should always travel on my birthday! :D
  • Deja vu: take shuttle to Waikiki; drop off luggage at hotel
  • Walk to Eggs N' Things for brunch
    • Mozzarella omelette with side of pancakes
    • Variety of syrup: pineapple, coconut, boysenberry, maple
    • Dear has eggs and hash; declares best meal he's had so far in Hawaii
  • Try surfing in Waikiki
  • Dinner at Sansei
    • Omakase menu was delicious from beginning to end
    • White tuna sashimi and a half-price roll
    • Service was stupendous: waiter not intrusive but very attentive, had recommendations like he really knew the menu
    • Only regret: not that hungry after the huge brunch
Various pancake syrups at Eggs N' Things, plus salsa for hash

Resting in the waters of Waikiki -- surfing is hard work! (I am in red)

Day 10
  • Take bus to Pearl Harbor (takes forever, but just $2)
    • Do self-guided audio tour while waiting
    • Run into Dear's co-worker on his honeymoon
  • Take long bus ride back to hotel
  • Walk to Waiola Shave Ice (yummy goodness that makes my mouth water as I think of it)
    • 3 flavors: lillikoi, melona, mango(?) with condensed milk on top
  • Dinner at Hakone
    • Australian Kobe beef
    • fresh AYCE sushi

Day 11
  • Finish fruit from farmers' markets for breakfast, except for unripened bananas
  • Lunch from Me Bar-Becue
    • bimimbop
    • Dear has beef ribs, I think; he likes the pickles
  • Flight to LA delayed; 3 remaining plums and bunch of bananas confiscated
  • Arrive in LA and it is actually cool and a jacket would've been nice
  • Pick up ghetto rental car
  • Dinner at McDonald's in San Gabriel :(
Started second box of mochi from Two Ladies (small, candy-like and unfilled) while waiting in airport

Day 12
  • Meet up with Dear's cousin again for dim sum at huge restaurant in San Gabriel
  • Target stop to get drinks
  • Attend friend's Wedding

Day 13
  • Lunch from In N' Out Burger: each get Double Double, and share strawberry milkshake and fries
    • Everything is made to order, so it's very fresh and yummy
    • To boot, it's pretty inexpensive
    • Fries could use a double-fry
  • Return to heat and humidity of NYC
  • Dinner at Georgia Diner (options limited at 1am, but at least there are options past 10pm!)

1 comment:

Orenji8 said...

Oooh, love the Hawaii recap. Sounds like you had a lot of fun! :D I love the food items included. I hope you decide on a photo uploading app/service soon, I need to see all the photos!