Monthly Archives: October 2018

Decadence

Hawaiian Dancers

October 27th, 2018

The Decadence event is located in Ko Olina at the Aulani and Four Seasons resort.  Ko Olina is a good 40 miles from Waikiki.  Cindy had arranged for a car knowing that we wanted to eat and drink and not have to worry about the designated driver.   What showed up was a party bus complete with flashing lights, a bar (not stocked) and TVs.  It could have seated 10 or more people so there was more than enough room to spread out.  Off to Decadence!

We arrived and after have a few drinks and talking with a few of the Chefs, we were seated in the back corner.   A few very looking familiar people approached the table and as I tried to place how I knew them, Sophon told me they were on our trip to Japan with Roy and Denise.  How could I have not known that?  Michael and Anna and they had brought along Anna’s Mom (who was not on the Japan Trip).   It was good to see Michael and Anna again.

Of all the events, we struggle with this one, we like having a place to sit down and eat.  The food is awesome but we also like to walk to the stands and interacting with the Chefs and trying the food they are preparing and we always debate if we are going to do VIP seating with a menu or if we are going to go and visit the various stands.   Either way, it is a great event!

Our party van picked us up and took us back to our hotel in Waikiki.  Our driver was cranking Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston with a complete light show with disco ball.   The ride back to the other side of the Island few by. Continue reading

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Winederland

October 26, 2018

Started the day by going to have brunch and Lee Anne Wong’s restaurant, Koko Head Cafe. I had Korean fried chicken with mac and cheese. I love every bit and wondered if I had time to go back there a second time during this trip.  Unfortunately, there are more places that I want to try than there are meals.

Today’s Hawaii Food and Wine event is Winederland presented by Hawaiian Airlines.   It was on top of the Hawaii Convention center.   The weather was rainy and it went from nice to drizzle to rainy back to drizzle.  We were pretty much done eating when it started raining and there was plenty of room under the tents.  It forced everyone under the tents.  One of the things that I like about the event is that there is plenty of space yet when we were all under the tents, there was a lot more socializing going on with other people. Continue reading

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Oahu Driving Tour

October 25, 2018

We rented a care and drove around the Island.   I found a driving tour on on the Internet that started in and looped around the Island.   We left Waikiki and headed to the Pali lookout. I have been there before and love going there.   As we were leaving, it started to pour and suddenly, a couple of groups of students along with fellow tourists running to their cars.

We then headed to the Byodo-In Temple.  I was trying to remember if I went to that temple with my parents or not.  I know I have seen that temple on TV.  It is worth a visit, the setting alone is beautiful.

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Feng Shui & Cocktails

October 25, 2018

As with previous years, this event was held at the Modern Hotel in Waikiki. Out of all the events, I thought this event had one of the best lineups of Chefs.   Earlier in the year, I had been working in the Chicago area and got to eat at Top Chef winner Stepahe Izard’s restaurants and loved them.  I was excited to see what she prepared.  She was right next to Chris Consentino.  I have not been to his restaurants but they are on my list!  I was not disappointed with either of their dishes.

I thought the best dish of the night were the empanadas from Jose Garces.   There was also a very good dessert that Lincoln Carson.  I noticed Lincoln had a sign saying his restaurant  “Bon Temps” from Los Angeles but I had never heard of it, so I asked him about it and he said it would be opening next year.  I am definitely going to have to check that out. Continue reading

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Maui

October 22, 2018

We had booked a day of snorkeling and I was really looking forward to being out on a sailboat for the better part of the day.   I woke up and received an email saying that due to high surf, they were cancelling this morning’s snorkeling trips.   Although I was bummed, I hadn’t been sleeping well the past few nights, spending a low-key day might be good.  That is exactly what today was.

Besides resting, I went walking up and down the beach.   I stopped to take a picture of the resort I was staying in.   Overall nice but I was not happy about the adult pool being closed.

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The Road to Hana

waianapanapa state park

October 21, 2018

Hana is a small town at the end of Maui.  It is an underdeveloped area on Maui considered by many as unspoiled paradise.  Although it is only 52 miles from Kahalui, the road to Hana is a narrow road with a lot of hair pin turns and one lane bridges.   It can take hours to get to it which is the reason that it probably remains isolated and underdeveloped.   Although Hana is beautiful, it is not about the destination as it is the road to Hana with gorgeous views of the island, dozens of waterfalls,  bamboo forests and plenty of small places to stop to along the way.

We had considered renting a car to make this journey but I quickly put that idea to rest, I had made that mistake many years ago when I was doing an installation at the Royal Lahaina Hotel.  I was working the Night Audit shift and when I got off at 7AM, I took the rental that my coworkers and I shared and headed out.  It was a beautiful but slow and at times white knuckled drive.   When I arrived in Hana I stopped and reconsidered my plan, why go back the same way?  Why not go around the other side of the Island which is actually shorter? Continue reading

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Hawaii Food and Wine Festival – Spiked

October 20, 2018

We were well aware that there was a strike going on.  It was a dispute between a Japanese company and the unions.  It affected several hotels in Maui as well as the Moana Surfrider in Oahu.   We heard stories about it taking nine hours to check in and people were getting their own towels and linen, restaurants weren’t open and shuttle buses weren’t running.   Although I support the right to strike, I am not sure how I would feel about it impacting my vacation. Airlines charge you to change tickets and a lot of airfares are non-refundable.  It is a lose, lose situation.

The Hawaii Food and Wine Festival event was scheduled to be at the Sheraton Maui where they were striking.   We were told repeatedly that it must be cancelled.  I finally emailed the event coordinators who said that the event would take place. I was glad to hear it, these events are charitable events raising funds for the culinary schools in Hawaii.

Spiked! – 12 chefs and 4 mixologists.   I enjoyed it very much, not nearly as crowded as the ones on Oahu with a much for causal vibe to it.  Robert Irvine and Michele Bernstein were two names that I immediately recognized.   Robert joked about him having the best dish and after I had it, I had to agree, then again, there wasn’t anything that I didn’t like!   The night ended with a fireworks show!

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Kaanapali

Kaanapali

October 20th, 2018

Sophon and I went walking in the morning.  I was trying to get my bearings.  We went walking along Kaanapali Beach when we stumbled across the Royal Lahaina.   I did a project there when I was doing property management system installations.  I remember who I was with and how we all went to a Luau.   I remembered that I took a free trolley down to Whaler’s village and sure enough that same trolley pulled up to the Royal Lahaina.  Sophon and I jumped on to it and a few minutes later, we were at the Whaler’s Village.

The Whaler’s village doesn’t look much different from what I remember.   It was filled with a lot of touristy shops.   we picked a few things up for the room and then headed back to the Westin.

 

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Hawaii 2018!

Sunset over Kaanapali

October 18, 2018

This is my fifth year attending the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival (HFWF).  This year, I am going to attend a HFWF event in Maui in addition to the events in Oahu.   I am looking forward to seeing Maui, I haven’t been to Maui in a long time.  The last time was when I was installing Property Management Systems into hotels and timeshares.   During that time, spent a lot of time on the Hawaiian islands and I enjoyed every minute of it but it has been a while since I have been to Maui   It will be interesting to see how it has changed.

As with all trips to Hawaii, it starts with the 5 plus hours flight; a flight that I always find it hard to sleep on and I always arrive exhausted.   I was up at 5 AM to get to the Airport.  Hawaii is three hours behind me so I get in early but I it feels like I have had a long day that started extremely early.  y the time I get to the hotel, I find myself questioning what possessed me but after a nap and a stroll along the beach, I begin to feel as if I am in a tropical paradise.

Sophon and I arrived at the Westin Villa Resort where we are staying.   We were told that our room was not ready so we went to lunch.   Our room was ready before we finished lunch, we unpacked and waited for Cindy to arrive.    We rested and after Cindy arrived we walked down to Dukes for dinner.

While walking around, I remembered that when I was worked on Maui, it was called “The Honeymoon Island”.  It was called that because the majority of people visiting Maui were couples on their honeymoon.  My first reaction was that it has changed quite a bit, the vast majority of the visitors were families with children.  There were quite a few children there and I kept wondering why these kids weren’t in school?  This was no longer the honeymoon island.

No surprise that I was ready to go to bed by 9 PM!   Looking forward to the rest of my trip. Continue reading

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