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fliptuner 01-08-2014 02:31 PM

Mahalo to the International Marketplace

Waikiki's International Market Place Closes, End Of An Era For Hawaii

http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/2...ember-old-days

m3thods 01-08-2014 04:02 PM

^^Dang. When I was last there (last May), there were "rumblings" but nothing substantial. I couldn't even find anything definitive when I checked online.

Definitely going to miss some of the food places.

sam0m0 02-20-2014 06:56 PM

Anyone been to Polynesian Culture, Paradise Cove and Germaine Luau? Planning a trip to Oahu and would like to try one luau but not sure which is best.

411ken 02-27-2014 12:41 PM

Wow.. didn't even know about this til I got on this page... it was our first time in Hawaii last April and thought this place had a nice old school feel to it... what a shame.

fliptuner 02-27-2014 12:51 PM

Yeah, the area definitely lost some of it's character.

If you want the same items for cheaper, you can get them at Aloha Stadium swap meet but it's just not the same.

Aloha stadium swap meet is one of the largest Swap meets in Hawaii. Experience the great shopping at Aloha Hawaii swap meet and Flea Market at Honalulu region

411ken 02-27-2014 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by sam0m0 (Post 8420908)
Anyone been to Polynesian Culture, Paradise Cove and Germaine Luau? Planning a trip to Oahu and would like to try one luau but not sure which is best.

We went to Paradise Cove...the drive out there is damn nice IMO...Ko'olina is beautiful

But just looking at both menus.. I think Germaine's look nicer lol...


I probably wouldn't consider the Polynesian culture luau..as it's not really on the beach like the other 2... so atmosphere might not be the same.

411ken 02-27-2014 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ICE BOY (Post 8425010)
Yeah, the area definitely lost some of it's character.

If you want the same items for cheaper, you can get them at Aloha Stadium swap meet but it's just not the same.

Aloha stadium swap meet is one of the largest Swap meets in Hawaii. Experience the great shopping at Aloha Hawaii swap meet and Flea Market at Honalulu region

This place is nice too and can find good deals but it's HOTTTTTTTTTTT lol.. it's just way too big to walk around in hot weather and yup..just not the same feel to it..... I just told my wife about the International market place and she was shocked as well...

The marketplace was also the spot for 2$ mai tai's lol

fliptuner 02-27-2014 01:07 PM

Ahh, so you've been. Yeah it's pretty hot out there. We didn't even make it all the way around before things started to look the same, so we left.

m3thods 02-27-2014 01:20 PM

Aloha Stadium swap meet is ok. Mostly cheap things that you'd buy for souvenirs etc.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sam0m0 (Post 8420908)
Anyone been to Polynesian Culture, Paradise Cove and Germaine Luau? Planning a trip to Oahu and would like to try one luau but not sure which is best.

I've been to PCC. I regret not spending more time at the different areas. When I go back it's going to be a place that I spend more time with. Skip the dinner. It is definitely not worth it.

The Samoan guy who does the show with the coconuts is freaking hilarious. I had to leave his show early to check out the rest of the center, but damn he's too entertaining.

Ch28 02-27-2014 01:59 PM

That's the main reason why my gf and I skipped a luau. It just takes up way too much time to eat a mediocre buffet dinner.
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m3thods 02-27-2014 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Ch28 (Post 8425051)
That's the main reason why my gf and I skipped a luau. It just takes up way too much time to eat a mediocre buffet dinner.
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Bingo. I would've love to have those 2 hours back to explore the exhibits at the PCC. It's pretty neat as there are a lot of hands-on activities.

And some of the girls running the activities.... :toot:

411ken 02-27-2014 03:07 PM

I still think a Luau (at paradise cove) is a must thing to do atleast once in Hawaii.. PCC is a place where you must spend an entire day at without worrying about anything else to do besides exploring... This is why I prefer the Paradise Cove as it's a relaxing feel/evening..

I would suggest going to a Luau during a quiet day where you are not sight seeing much, etc just so you don't end up thinking you could've done something else, etc.. We did ours when all we did was just lounge around/walk around during the day and went to the luau early evening til late.

Would I do it again? probably not as IMO, it's a 1 time experience and no regrets... the food isn't the best but we still had fun...


But that's just how I am.

Ch28 02-27-2014 03:30 PM

But that's the thing. Everyone that I've talked to said the same thing. "Its a good one time thing but I'd never do it again."

If you're not going to do it again, then why would I want to do it in the first place? :lol

Make sure you rent a scooter!!! So much fun riding around the island. We used Hawaiian Style Rentals which is right in Waikiki a few blocks west of the zoo. It's situated where all the hotels are. The guys are so chill and easy going. We did a 4 hour rental and they let us return the scooter whenever we wanted hahaha
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racerman88 02-28-2014 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sam0m0 (Post 8420908)
Anyone been to Polynesian Culture, Paradise Cove and Germaine Luau? Planning a trip to Oahu and would like to try one luau but not sure which is best.

If it is just authentic Hawaiian food that you want to try, skip the overpriced luau.

We always go to Ono family cafe up the street from the Rainbow Drive inn at 726 Kapahulu Ave.

We did the Luau at the Polynesian cultural centre a few years back and the show was nice but the food was so so b/c they are cooking for hundreds of people.
I would suggest visiting the Polynesian cultural centre to check out the show, but eat elsewhere

http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/37/41169...Foods-Honolulu

If you look like a local, you get treated nicer than if you are a tourist. Lol
They thought we were locals and were very friendly to us. When some obvious tourists came in, they were not as friendly. Seated them and dropped the menus on their table.

If you have a rental car, check out the lagoons at Ko'Olina on a weekday. Lagoon #4 has the bigger parking lot.
Make sure you go to Pearl city first on the way there to pick up some take out so you have something to eat while you are at the beach. We bought take out from L&L Korean BBQ.
There is a Walmart in Pearl city too if you need matts or sunscreen

m3thods 02-28-2014 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by racerman88 (Post 8425794)
If it is just authentic Hawaiian food that you want to try, skip the overpriced luau.

We always go to Ono family cafe up the street from the Rainbow Drive inn at 726 Kapahulu Ave.

We did the Luau at the Polynesian cultural centre a few years back and the show was nice but the food was so so b/c they are cooking for hundreds of people.
I would suggest visiting the Polynesian cultural centre to check out the show, but eat elsewhere

Ono Hawaiian Foods - Kaimuki - Honolulu | Urbanspoon

If you look like a local, you get treated nicer than if you are a tourist. Lol
They thought we were locals and were very friendly to us. When some obvious tourists came in, they were not as friendly. Seated them and dropped the menus on their table.

If you have a rental car, check out the lagoons at Ko'Olina on a weekday. Lagoon #4 has the bigger parking lot.
Make sure you go to Pearl city first on the way there to pick up some take out so you have something to eat while you are at the beach. We bought take out from L&L Korean BBQ.
There is a Walmart in Pearl city too if you need matts or sunscreen

I sensed that vibe when I was last there. They sat us down, left my fiancee and I for a while just as I wanted to ask whether they had any poke. When I finally flagged them, they just bluntly said "no. Check Ono Seafood up the street". So I left and checked the other Ono out.

OMG POKE WAS SO GOOD. Had that then had some malasadas to wash the fish down. Good lord what a meal.

fliptuner 03-01-2014 01:13 PM

Ugh, you guys are making me hungry.

My Waikiki go to's:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3419/...4df3d27c30.jpg
http://worldwideed.staradvertiserblo...ier-38-001.jpg
http://www.aroundhawaii.com/assets/a...e-udon-001.jpg
http://cdn.alohaupdate.com/wp-conten...s-n-Things.jpg
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/45747752.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/med...iian-foods.jpg

Sadly, my favourite shave ice place (Ailana's) closed, so next visit I'll have to find a new one.

racerman88 03-01-2014 04:52 PM

side street inn looks a little sketchy. Lol
When I try to google it, two other locations come up. Where is this one located?

racerman88 03-01-2014 04:57 PM

If you have a Costco membership, the location at 333 Keahole has good poke.
They are east past Hanauma Bay. Need a car to get there.
If you like wasabi macadamia nuts, Costco there also has some that are really good. I like them better than the other brands. Comes in a black and green 1.5lb bag.

fliptuner 03-01-2014 05:09 PM

Hopaka (by Ala Moana mall) is the original location. A bit dirty, yeah but people go for the food.

The newer one is a short cab ride from Waikiki. It's kind of like a pub atmosphere when busy.

My must gets are the sizzling rib eye on Maui onions, spicy chicken, Portuguese sausage fried rice

http://s3-media4.ak.yelpcdn.com/bpho...Hyt-n5mQ/l.jpg

racerman88 03-03-2014 05:58 PM

nice size portions

Obsideon 03-04-2014 10:39 PM

What the ... looks like I totally missed a bunch of spots the last time I went, I did have a delicious ramen at Ezogiku though! ... thanks for this list, RS delivers!
http://s3-media2.ak.yelpcdn.com/bpho...kZRrC7cQ/l.jpg

Ch28 03-04-2014 11:17 PM

Eggs n Things just reminded us of Denny's

Me's BBQ is a GREAT spot! Their take out box was more than enough for my gf and I. We were both sooooo full afterwards

Me's BBQ - Waikiki - Honolulu, HI | Yelp

beatdownvictim 03-05-2014 03:44 PM

Fyi Most of the good eats is outside of Waikiki
Used to be a fan of ME's but their meat jun blows

After looking at that sidestreetinn pic I made myself some Portuguese sausage fried rice. Hmm so salty
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Expresso 03-09-2014 07:50 PM

From that list i would skip Eggs n Things, Cheesecake factory for sure. There just there for the japanese tourists.

nicos was ok for me, i had bad service at the new place. Used to be better when it was just a fish shack.

Psykopathik 03-31-2014 09:10 AM

copy pasta from my old posts:

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ditto on nixing the Poly centre luau, its overpriced and not really good, seriously. show is ok

im going back in april w00t! 3 time for me.

go jetskiiing but only go for 30 minutes. i was gonna do 1 hr but after 15 minutes i was a wreck, didnt think it would take so much outta me. same with surfing lessons @ Waikiki.

Hanuma bay is awesome but always chilly. go early and beat the crowd. no sunscreen in water allowed so bring a t shirt.

goto the Alamoana mall its pretty good. i didnt goto diamond head.

Try going on a Shark tour. (go into ocean inside a cages and watch sharks eat.) its $100/person but worth it IMO. i will never do that again...sooo scary.

eat at cheescake factory but make reservations.

im older so i dont club, but rather prefer to lounge around drinking @ Duke's (on the strip)

for perverts like me hang out on the edge of the water in Waikiki as bikini tops often are removed by the waves.

( . Y/_\)

^ nipple alert

goto the north shore and check out the beaches there get smoked by a monster wave, then go home crying.

we stayed at the Royal Pacific Monach hotel 2 blks from Waikiki beach, rooftop pool FTMFW. 33 foors up. awsome view, great friendly staff.

Pearl harbour. so-so unless you are big on history. lotsa crying people.

flea market at stadium. don't bother its all crap you can get at the international marketplace. btw did i mention we watched a girlfight there? 2 big wahini duking it out in bikini's lol, over a man no less.

DO NOT EAT AT THE MARKET PLACE! ITS POO!

beware of what you eat in hawaii, something there gave me travellers diarrea, mening the whole 10 days i was there = the runs every day despite me not feeling bad at all. weird.

eat at Mi- BBQ its cheap and good portions its a Korean/hawaian mix of takeout.

if you look really hard you may be able to find an ABC convenience store

if you go in the water at all, buy some cheap aqua socks. well worth the $ to keep from slicing your feet open on coral.

renting a car for more than a day is a waste. cabs are cheaper esp with friends. the bus is not bad either.

i went horseback riding on the north shore beaches too.its nice if you like horse that RUN.

DO NOT DRINK ON THE STREET, its not Vegas and they WILL ticket you.

90% of my time was spent in the water. or on the beaches. if u r like me goto walmart and buy some cheap snorkle gear. good for the beach and Hamana Bay. better than renting the stuff.

oh yeah buy a waterproof camera the you can RELOAD with film.

bring ziplock bags for your ID and $. keeps it all nice and dry even when swimming.

go for the Catamaran boat ride on Waikiki its pretty fun.

Bring a GPS system. the road names are hard enought to read let alone pronounce. try that while driving and reading a map. fuggedaboutit.

eat at Chili's its so much bettter in Hawaii
LOL our GF's had bikini's on and they wouldn't seat us.

We flew over to Maui to check out the Volcano crater....definately not worth it lol. but we were ar like 10,000 ft above sealevel. man the air is thin there, and COLD!

we then drove into town. not much todo in Maui IMO.
EDIT: more to be posted later.
added good places to eat:
Arachino - italian
Maraduke - Udon noodles
Todai - Buffet with lots of Sushi.
Red Lobster- Corn biscuits. Mmm.
Cheesecake Factory- massive line ups. go early.
Ono hawaiian food. REAL authentic hawaiian food.
Rainbow drive in - good junk food.
Paradise Cove - Great Luau show.
Duke's - nice atmosphere, decent food. hidden away beside outrigger hotel on the strip in Mini mall. beachside tables too.
Tiki's - kind of a Red Robin feel. typical fast food.
Burgers in Paradise. - name sums it up. burger joint.
Ziggy's - fast food in Alamoana Mall. its at the bottom of Sears, not the food court. if you like chili, you have to try theirs.

been to Hawaii 4-5 times. it my go to place forever.

Don't eat at: Seashore - its a dive that gives lots of coupons.


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