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Hidden Kitchen in Cayucos
Hidden Kitchen in Cayucos is a popular spot for delicious blue corn waffles. Just a short drive up the coast from San Luis Obispo.
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Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout, O’ahu
Because of the trade winds that pass through the mountains, Nu’uanu Pali Lookout is a unique place to experience this tunnel effect.
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Honolulu Coffee
Honolulu Coffee started out as a kiosk. A popular coffee shop serving Kona coffee, it’s reached my neighbourhood in Vancouver.
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Waikiki Walk
Waikiki is full of sights and foods. Here are some to check out for coffee, Japanese food, and desserts.
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O’ahu Chinatown Visit
Honolulu’s Chinatown for herbal medicine and lots of food.
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O’ahu North Shore
The O’ahu North Shore is famous for its surfing. Two of the World Surf League’s winter events are held there, at Pipeline and Sunset Beach.
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O’ahu Daytrip : Waikiki to Kailua
Kailua is just 12 miles northeast of Honolulu and world-famous for its beautiful beaches. This town with its markets and local shops makes it a great day trip destination.
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An Afternoon at Pearl Harbour
An afternoon at Pearl Harbour Memorial and a look back at history.
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Delicious Japanese Dinner at Furusato, Waikiki
Furusato is our favourite Japanese restaurant in Honolulu. We think you should try it too.
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Japanese Treats in Waikiki
What I immediately noticed in Waikiki, O’ahu, is how many Japanese are here. Both local and visitors.
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A perfect Afternoon at Ke’e Beach, Kaua’i
Ke’e Beach is a gem on Kaua’i. Come for a late afternoon swim and stay for the sunset.
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Albatross of Princeville, Kaua’i
The Laysan Albatross has made Princeville on the North Shore of Kaua’i home. This is a yearly visit for many of us.