New Restaurants to Report?
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Posted 23 January 2007 - 08:54 PM
#2
Posted 23 January 2007 - 10:32 PM
One new (opened in November) place we visited and liked is Souvaly, a Thai-Laotian place on Kam Highway in Pearl City (near Flamingo, where the old Pearl City Chinese Restaurant used to be). Elegant atmosphere and delicious dishes. We went for the crisp roasted quail and the waiter's recommendation of Laotian-style pork chops; our daughter (age 10) had a satay appetizer as her meal. Those three dishes, plus sticky rice, several non-alcoholic bevs (they don't yet have a liquor license), and a sorbet and a fried banana dessert set us back $52 -- and we had enough left over for another meal! Veggies are fresh, fresh, fresh! We'll be back to try the seafood hotpot.
"She sells shiso by the seashore."
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#3
Posted 30 January 2007 - 08:37 PM
#4
Posted 11 February 2007 - 05:46 PM
#5
Posted 04 March 2007 - 02:41 PM
#6
Posted 06 March 2007 - 11:47 AM
#7
Posted 06 March 2007 - 11:55 AM
New: the soba place on Beachwalk (I think?) where you can watch them make the noodles--I thought this place was fantastic. The fried soba appetizer was a nice surprise.
Old: Le Guignol is a place I've been curious about for the last few years. I finally went, and was pretty shocked by the contrast between the high prices and the low quality. It was a Sunday night, and I hope that might have had something to do with it, but I didn't even think the Bearnaise sauce was made from scratch, and ditto with the onion soup. I mean, c'mon! We all agreed that the food ranged from bad to mediocre. Anyone have a different experience?
#8
Posted 10 March 2007 - 09:14 PM
Le Guignol: walked by it the other night on the way to the opera: have not been there for 15 years: wondering how it is: now i know: thanks!
#9
Posted 15 March 2007 - 04:51 PM
Mariposa (lunch) twice
Mekong I (carry out)
Roy's Hawaii Kai
Town (lunch)
Ola at Turtle Bay (lunch)
Assaggio (lunch & dinner) Kailua
Ruby Tuesday lunch twice (Windward Mall)
Canoe House @ Mauna Lani
Roy's Waikoloa
Ruth's Chris shops @ Mauna Lani
and many other places in between.........The stand out meals are the places I
have listed. I have to say and I am shocked to do so, that Ruby Tuesday over
here is doing a fantastic job! The server suggested the lump meat crab cake
to which I was skeptical beyond belief and true to her description the cake
was awesome, just loads of huge pieces of crab, hardly any breadcrumbs
or filler, just amazing and fried perfectly. Their drinks actually feature fresh
juices and a delightful.
Mariposa continues to blow the crowds away during lunch with the popovers, consomme' that just rocks with the rich flavor from deeply slow roasted
bones, the lobster club remains in the hall of fame. Pair that with a Neiman
Marcus martini (sake, vodka, cucumber and pickled ginger) winners! Try their
Valhrona chocolate fudge cake, supremely sinful and huge.
Roy's, you can't beat the Flagship and Waikoloa gave them a run for their
money with mashed potatoes full of lobster. I don't watch it but my friend
say while we were going up the stairs Daniel Dae Kim from "Lost" was
asking about seating on the patio outside. Roy's remains my favorite place
here and the many I've been to in the empire.
Town, drinks, mussels and fries always consistenly good, the carrot soup with
warm spice was just glowing with color and flavor.
Ola, an hour away for a pretty good lunch, really good kalua pork bowl and
ahi salad. This was the first restauant in ages that mentioned the need to
not 'stack' drinks (we had a cocktail and had ordered wine for the lunch, my
MIL was not finished with her drink yet so the server put her wine in front of
my FIL since he was drinking only iced tea) she said the liquor commission
is cracking down on that sort of service. First I've heard of this ever.
Canoe House - simply amazing food and the influence of new chef de cuisine Dee
Ann Tsurumaki is evident and welcome. The sunset was gorgeous and the meal
was certainly one to make the trip over more than memorable.
Ruth's Chris - a bit of confusion upon entering and no one seemed to be able to
figure out how to get us to a table but after that it was pretty smooth and while
I'd never been to one of them the food was what I'd would have expected. The
funny thing was the crab option at just under $32.00 and our server telling us it
would make a nice appetizer........Appetizers of the rich no doubt, we declined.
Assaggio continues to crank out huge portions full of flavor and consistency. The
tableside caesar salad is always a treat although on a busy Friday night they should
dedicate one person to making said salad as everyone orders them and the server
assigned to whatever section spends lots of time doing that and not being able to
fully handle the other responsibilites for the tables in her care. The opah we had
that night was cooked to perfection in both arrabiatta and caper sauce.
Mekong remains top of it's game especially for take out with everything tasting just
as good as it would have there after the long ride back over the hill, wish I lived
in town to eat there more often.
As said, there were other places but these stand out and make me thank heaven
for elastic waistbands.......a hui hou
Ervin D. Williams 9/1/1921 - 6/8/2004
#10
Posted 16 March 2007 - 12:21 AM
Baale has awesome hot and sour soup.
New Soba noodle place on Beachwalk is great.
Been to the new Yard House about four times. Great beer selection and the food is pretty good for a chain.
There's a new Katsu place opening on Beachwalk soon. Saw them doing the remodeling a few days ago.
best pizza on the island still comes from my oven.....
#11
Posted 16 March 2007 - 07:05 PM
job. You've got to love that he even answers the phone and makes the
reservations. You've got to dislike that the great music of Makana was
so LOUD it was completely obliterating any chance of conversation and we were
way in the back of the room. I like his peanut dip with the taro roll to start.
We managed to trailblaze our way through several appetizers a salad and
everyone had an entree. To end we all had tea I had the tea that is picked
by monkeys which left me with lots to think about.
Ervin D. Williams 9/1/1921 - 6/8/2004
#12
Posted 19 March 2007 - 02:17 AM
Highlights: Yuba (not what I'm used to, more like very soft tofu with gelatinized dashi--probably tastes better than it sounds); geso; garlicky aona (greens); and wonderfully chewy cold udon.
Makana's "great music"? ... hmm
#13
Posted 19 March 2007 - 10:42 AM
was good.
Ervin D. Williams 9/1/1921 - 6/8/2004
#14
Posted 20 March 2007 - 12:41 AM
#15
Posted 21 March 2007 - 08:47 PM
a bummeroo that I was so burned out from eating that I didn't get to order my
prime rib which they do a nice job on and is Flinstonian in portion so the dogs
get some after I rinse the salt off. Anyway all I wanted was an order of their
garlic mashed potatoes which were very good with my addition of a big swirl
of white truffle oil. Their calamari was pretty good and the spinach salad also.
Everyone ordered lots of things and it was a good represenatation of their
menu, if we did not live a few minutes away the food certainly would not
have survived the travel time as well as it did/does.
That meal just popped into my head, it's hard to remember everything
that went on those 3 weeks, much of which I would rather not!
Edited by oneidaone, 21 March 2007 - 08:48 PM.
Ervin D. Williams 9/1/1921 - 6/8/2004









