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Hawaii Food and Wine Festive – The Hungry Monkey


img_4616October 27th, 2016

This is the third time I have been to the event.   I took a lot of pictures of the food previous years but as I walked around, I thought, do I really want to take the same pictures of the same event the third year in a row.  Yes, the chef lineup changed, yes the food had changed but I didn’t feel compelled to capture it all.  Instead, I focused in on enjoying the event.

One of my favorite dishes of the night was the Shrimp Sausage made by Art Smith.  I am a huge fan of sausage and this sausage was fantastic.  Chef Kris Yenbamroong from the Night Market restaurant in Los Angeles was serving up some really great spicy Thai food.  I have been to both of his restaurants multiple times and love it every time I go there.

Hugh Acheson, a frequent “Top Chef” judge was there.  It was the first time I had seen him in person, for some reason, I thought he would be really tall, 6’2 or more and he wasn’t.   Iron Chef Morimoto who was there the last couple of years.  Chef Roy Yamaguchi was also serving up some great food.   Needless to say,  there was no shortage of good food or drinks.

One of the surprises of the night was when I tried a dessert prepared by Mariah Swan.  It was so good that I googled her and was pleasantly surprised that she has a bakery a few miles from my house.   I went back to tell her that I am not huge on desserts but I loved what she prepared and I looked forward to visiting her store in LA.

Chef Tim Love was attending the event and at one point, he came around the corner with a tray of tequila shots.  I made a comment on “Chef Tim Love serving shots of tequila, didn’t expect that!” he responded by saying that “Now this is the way that you do it!”.    I work with a guy in San Antonio (Johnny) and the more I saw of Tim, the more he reminded me of Johnny.

 

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Hanauma Bay

October 27th, 2016

 

In the past, I have rented cars while in Hawaii.   Last year, I lost my driver’s license on the way to Hawaii which meant that I couldn’t rent a car.  I realized that it was easier and cheaper to get around by taxi than it was to rent a car and pay an additional $30.00 per night for hotel parking.  I knew I wanted to do some snorkeling in Hanauma Bay and that is when I found Ike’s Hanauma Bay tours.   It included transport to the bay in a small van (as opposed to a large bus)and snorkeling gear.   He was well rated on Tripadvisor and Yelp and personally, couldn’t have been more pleased at my decision.  Ike is one of those guys that you can’t help but like.

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Eating House 1849 – International Market Place


October 26th 2016

For dinner, we went to The Eating House – 1849 in the new International Marketplace in Waikiki.  It is a Roy Yamaguchi restaurant.  I met Roy and his wife on a trip to Japan earlier this summer. I had to make this one of our first stops and it wasn’t disappointing.  The food was outstanding and the service was excellent.  The hardest part of the evening was deciding what it was that I wanted off the menu.  It all looked good!

Afterwards, we went to a Chef reception in the International Market Place.  I let Denise know that we were having dinner at Roy’s restaurant and she was nice enough to invite us to the Chef’s reception.  It was fun to go over and see her and her husband and have a few drinks.   We ran into a few people we had seen at previous food and wine events and we saw a a few well known chefs.   It is always interesting to see a celebrities in person, I find myself trying to figure out if they are like their TV persona or not.  It was a fun way to wrap up the evening and to start off the Hawaiian Food and Wine Festival.

On the way back to the hotel, I tried to explain to Sophon how the International Market Place was nothing like the old one.   I had a hard time explaining what the International Market Place (IMP) was like.  It was a huge open air market with small small huts selling tacky souvenir items.  You could find anything from Coconut bras, hula dolls, grass skirts, ukulele, fake leis, Aloha shirts, muumuus, t-shirts, tiki glasses, coffee mugs to carvings of Hawaiian gods.  You could also get your fortune told or your palm read if you wanted to.   Everyone went there to get their souvenirs!

Part of me was a bit sad when I saw that it had closed and was going to be turned into a shopping center.  Waikiki has changed since my first visit in 1986.  Stores and motels were torn down to build high end shopping malls.  The International Market Place was around long before me and even in 1986 it reeked of a by-gone era before Waikiki exploded into huge resorts.   Waikiki had changed significantly since my first visit and part of me hated to see the old IMP go, but I also knew that it needed to go.  At least they kept Banyan Vine tree.

 

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The Lady and the Pig

October 26th, 2016

I have wanted to eat at this Vietnamese inspired restaurant for years and I finally did.   After dropping our luggage off at the hotel, it was time for lunch.   We uber-ed it to downtown Honolulu where I found the restaurant.   The only had seating at the bar which was fine with us.  I ordered the French Dip – a banh mi style sandwich with a deep that tasted like the beef pho.  It was outstanding.   We started with the Laotian fried chicken which were chicken wings with a lime, chili sauce.   Sophon ordered adobo mushroom stir fried noodles which was also excellent.

 

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Another trip to Hawaii

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October 26, 2016

I am off to Hawaii. This is my third year of the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival (HFWF).  Of all the food events that I have attended, this is my favorite.  Earlier in the year, I decided that instead of going to the HFWF I would go to Japan.  I started getting on the event and when I saw the airfare drop, I booked my flights to Hawaii and here I am a couple of months later and not regretting my decision.

The only downside of being here is that my friend Cindy could not attend.  She has gone to this event with me the last couple of years. This year the dates of the festival are later in the year and Cindy had other obligations.  I am bummed that she cannot be here.

I am here to eat while enjoying the beauty of Hawaii!  I am expecting to eat a lot of food while enjoying the atmosphere!

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Battle of the Brunch

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September 13, 2015

I love a good brunch and this event, like last year was a fun event.  It is smaller than the other evening events and it is a contest, you vote for the pair of chefs that you like the best.  While waiting for the event, we realized that we were standing in line next to a couple, Tom and Carol, who we had met at the same event a year before.  We sat next to them.  As we were talking, we also realized that they sat next to us in Lee Anne’s restaurant a few days before.  What a small world.

Like last year,  it was hosted by Adam Richman and local chef Lee Anne Wong won.  She has a big personality and her food is good and she is local.  Personally I voted for Sherry Yard who has a restaurant close to my home but Lee Anne won.  I think it was a toss-up as to who won.

I was fascinated with all of the fruit sourced locally, I had most of these fruits over in Southeast Asia, I especially love the mangosteins and wii apple.  I had no idea these were grown in Hawaii.

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Iolani Palace

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September 12, 2015

For breakfast, we found a place close to the hotel called the Goofy Cafe.  What would I do without Yelp?  Pork Belly Eggs Benedict, Big Island Honey French toast and an Omelette.  The three of us were starting the day off just right.  I sat looking out the window at an IHOP wondering if the people going in or out had any idea what they were walking by and missing.  The Goofy Cafe was a definite hit with me.

Off to see the Iolani Palace.  The only Royal Palace in the United States.  Home of the former Hawaiian Monarchs.   This was not my first time to the palace, when my parents retired in the 90’s, I used Frequent Flyer miles to obtain airline tickets to Hawaii.  I went along.  I recently came across my entrance ticket for that day, I had used it as a book market.

The year after at a family reunion, we were playing a game of Trivia Pursuit.  I remember my mother’s team getting the question, “What state is the only State to have a Royal Palace?”  I thought for sure she would get it.  To my surprise she didn’t and when the answer was revealed she said, “I still have a hard time thinking of Hawaii and Alaska as states.”

 

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Chopstix and Cocktails at the Modern

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After an afternoon at the beach, it was a short walk over the Modern Hotel for the Chopsitx and Cocktails.  I loved it, Susan Faulkner was someone who I had seen on TV over the years.  I was finally glad to see her in person and to try her food.  The are a lot of celebrity chefs that come from all over the world.  It is always fun to see them and more importantly, try there food.  Although the chefs come from all over, all of the food served is locally sourced.  With Hawaii as the backdrop, it makes for a great evening.  There was no shortage of food, wine and cocktails – all of it very good.

I left that night feeling very full – maybe a little bit too full.  Then again, there wasn’t a night I didn’t go home wondering if I hadn’t eaten just a little too much.  When the food is that good, it is hard to eat less of it.

Besides spotting famous chefs, we also spotted Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Parks from Hawaii Five O.  I have to admit, I don’t watch that show but I loved her in Battlestar Galatica and him in Lost. Continue reading

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Hawaii Food and Wine Festival 2015

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Off to Honolulu for the Hawaii for the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival.  I attended the event last year and liked it so much that I decided to go again this year.  Unfortunately, things got off to a bumpy start.  Somewhere between Los Angeles TSA and the National Car Rental desk in Honolulu, I lost my driver’s license.  That also meant that I was not going to be able to rent a car and it was going to make checking into the hotel as well as my return trip back to Los Angeles a little more challenges.

As we boarded our taxi, I reminded myself that I had always wanted to try Uber.   Checking into the hotel wasn’t difficult and as we unpacked Sophon asked me where his backpack was.  I knew immediately, in the back of the taxi that we just got out of.  Where was that piece of paper they handed me as I got in the taxi? If I knew we were going to lose something, I would have lost the piece of paper.

I hate losing things – i absolutely hate it, I could hear that adult voice in my head saying “If you had been more careful…….”   Off to the front desk, a lot of phone calls while wondering if we were going to see the backpack and Macbook that was in it ever again.  Fortunately, the driver dropped it off at our hotel later in the evening.

The following morning, Cindy, Sophon and I  headed to the Koko Head Cafe’, Top Chef Lee Anne Wong’s restaurant.  It was the start of indulgence in Hawaii.  The three of us ordered enough for five people.  This was one serious brunch menu and everything sounded great.  We weren’t disappointed, everything was great. I commented that if I lived in Hawaii, I would probably be there too often and that would not be good thing.  Everything was very good.

Mid-way through a meal, an elderly Japanese couple sat down next to us.  She pointed over to Cindy’s Volcano eggs and said that is what she wanted.  Little did we know, we would run into the Japanese couple at the Hyatt while waiting for the brunch event, only to realize not only had we sat next to them at the KoKo head cafe, but we had sat next to them at the exact same event the year before.  What a small world!

After Breakfast was over, it was time to go back to the hotel.  I decided that it was time to try Uber.  I have a lot of friends that swear by it.   I know all the arguments against Uber and I am not sure I agree with any of them.  I have noticed a wide price range for the same company to take me the same airport at the same time of day.  Clearly, not all meters are equal.  How many times have I scheduled a pick up and they don’t show up?  How many times have I been asked for directions while the gps hangs on the windshield?  How many times when I go to pay for the taxi have I been told that the credit card machine is broken and the driver cannot make change?  How many times have I had to listen to an annoying LCD screen play infomercials my entire trip and when the credit card machine works, it asks if I would like to tip 20%, 25% or 30%.  Since when a tip a third of the service?  Uber was a dream, I pressed a button saying I needed a ride, the car showed up and google maps gave us the directions to my destination.  I was dropped off the driver pushed “End”,  my credit card was charged.  No tip no haggling, no awkward moments.  I like Uber!

 

 

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Food and Wine’s “It’s a Food World Afterall”

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It is the last night of the Hawaii Food and Wine festival.  Every event that I have been to has been a lot of fun with a lot of great food.  The grand finale did not disappoint! Held at Disney’s Aulani resort, we were out on the beach with tables and there was a stage over the water with live entertainment.  The night ended with fireworks which Disney always does a good job with.

I got to meet Iron Chef Cat Cora.  She is prettier in person than she is on TV.  There was no shortage of well-known chefs cooking for us.

I had noticed that there were a lot of press during the events.  I thought the festival was also taking footage to use for promoting future events.  One of the things I noticed, and was fascinated by was the use of Drones that were taking pictures and video of the events.  As the fireworks went off, I noticed a third drone lifting off.  I later found myself thinking about my hike to the waterfall.  Wouldn’t it be a bummer to arrive at the falls and have a bunch of personal drones zooming around the falls to get video of it?

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