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sojirovskensi 05-04-2012 07:20 PM

things to do in Hawaii?
 
Aloha,

I am going to Hawaii (Waikiki beach for 1 week) for my honeymoon in June, and was wondering any good restaurants or sightseeing locations.
We have planned for the dinner cruise, snorkeling, Luau, and the island tour with a rental car so far.

My priority is: good restaurant > sightseeing > activity > shopping

Thanks!

XLR8SN 05-04-2012 09:19 PM

First and foremost....congrats.

In Waikiki food places...are you up to anything reasonable? Go to Roys in Beachwalk, Giovannis across the street for pastrami and sweet potato fries, Marukame Udon for....udon and tempura, Chibos for Okonomiyaki,...heck just holler when it gets closer.

We can walk you through Waikiki a bit to these places. At least point them out for you if you like. I am usually in Waikiki on Saturdays walking around and enjoying the scene and food places.

Viera 05-04-2012 11:20 PM

^Oh my gah... that sounds so good right now :drool:

XLR8SN 05-05-2012 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Viera (Post 1704902)
^Oh my gah... that sounds so good right now :drool:

LOL....send me your addy and I can send up some Portuguese sausages...;)

genki370z 05-05-2012 01:14 AM

dont forget yohei's sushi on Dillingham BLVD, the best sushi IMO:tup:

ZCarMan 05-05-2012 04:07 AM

When I lived there back in the 90s there was the flea market at Aloha Stadium once a week. L&L Plate lunch and my faborite snack Spam Musubi....mmmmmmm.

sojirovskensi 05-05-2012 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XLR8SN (Post 1704706)
First and foremost....congrats.

In Waikiki food places...are you up to anything reasonable? Go to Roys in Beachwalk, Giovannis across the street for pastrami and sweet potato fries, Marukame Udon for....udon and tempura, Chibos for Okonomiyaki,...heck just holler when it gets closer.

We can walk you through Waikiki a bit to these places. At least point them out for you if you like. I am usually in Waikiki on Saturdays walking around and enjoying the scene and food places.


I would spend any reasonable price for the fine dining.
Those restaurants sound very yummy :)
I'll be in Waikiki on saturday night (very late) through the following Friday night.

Do you suggest any fun activities?

RandyD 05-05-2012 01:59 PM

the Kobi steak house is awesome there.

ZCarMan 05-05-2012 06:26 PM

Dukes was always a good when I was there as well.

Mike 05-06-2012 10:00 AM

rental car? If so, you can't beat breakfast at the Haleiwa Cafe on the North Shore.

Fresh prawns from the trucks on the north shore are also great.

MacCool 05-06-2012 10:07 AM

Not a big fan of Waikiki, crowded and touristy in the extreme. On Oahu, much more relaxed with a rental car and staying at Turtle Bay on the north shore.

sojirovskensi 05-06-2012 11:24 AM

it looks like i have a good list of restaurants..
any fun activities or must-watch?
Thanks!

RandyD 05-06-2012 12:19 PM

visit the north shore.
pineapple plantation
Pearl Harbor memorial.
Hike Diamond Head.

genki370z 05-06-2012 04:17 PM

head to polynesian culture center- watch the fire show!!
head to Kaneohe Bay, head to GoZip. its an awesome ziplining place.
head to Aloha stadium Wed, or over the weekend for there swap meet.
take a helicopter cruise around the island.
if your into history, the Iolani Palace Tour.
take a drive around the island, its about 4 hours lol. depends on driving conditions.
head to Hanauma Bay. its awesome! lots of fish to look at.
for shopping purposes, cant go wrong with Ala Moana Mall, Waikiki strip.

IMWEZL 05-06-2012 08:54 PM

Go to MAC 24/7 and try their pancake challenge...haha

I always liked MAC 24/7 after clubbing, the food was great. My fav was spinach omelet they made.

If you are planning on going to Hanauma Bay go early, like before sunrise early. Hiking up Diamond Head is neat and not too hard. There's also the Koko Head trail but some folks tend to twist an ankle there.

Oh yeah, the outdoor rigger restaurant is pretty good too. If I remembered the name correctly.


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