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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Chinese Food in Honolulu

Hee Hing Restaurant Chinese Food! Being a Maui dude, I gotta say, Maui lacks real good ethnic digs, I mean those places like Chinese restaurants with killer food. Well here's one for you, if you are in Honolulu, and this is the island of Oahu (Oh ah hoo), not Maui k? So if you're visiting Waikiki, or a day checking out Pearl Harbor, find this place in Kapahulu, just minutes out of Waikiki in fact it's at the end. Hee Hing has the some of the best in the state, or heck the whole world. Operated by the Lee family since 1963, it's a favorite of locals on Oahu as well as outter island locals visting the big city. Tourist love this dig also. Cantonese is the style, they got spacious dining rooms for special events. Check out their website.

But if you love dim sum, their Hong Kong influence is the bomb! Roasted duck, live losbster and crab, noodle dishes, seafood, all affordable. The prices? Check out their party trays to go, the sizes range from small (1-15; medium (20-25) large (30-35)  The Hong Kong Dim Sum combos are killer. Baked Charsiu Manapua, Shrimp Dumplings, Siu Mai at $28.30-$56.60-$84.90.

Lunch boxes to go starts at 5.95 the perfect thing to get if you're traveling around the island in your rental car and want to stop at the beach. Some of the faves here are the Cold Ginger Chicken; Chicken w/ Oyster Sauce, Beef Broccoli; Ma Po Tofu; Szechuan Eggplant just to name a few, and all box lunches are served with Steamed Rice, Crispy Won Tons now you can't get this stuff on Maui.

They have individual menus for one person and for families 2 or more people. Some of the items the chef prepares are, Won Ton Soup or Hot Sour Soup, Lemon Chicken, Shrimp Stir Fried, Char Siu Fried Rice, Almond Float for $15.95 per person.

Family Menus include Golden Spring Rolls, Won Ton Vegetable Soup, Hong Kong Crisp Chicken, Shrimp Stir Fry Cashew Nuts, Sweet and Sour Pork, Fresh Aspargus w/Chicken, Sizzling Mongolian Beef Steak, Char Siu Fried Rice, Almond Cookies, Oolong Tea $19.95 per person.
http://www.heehinghawaii.com/

Hee Hing Restaurant
449 Kapahulu Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
808-735-5544

Maui- The L&L Cheeseburger

Local style Cheeseburgers AT L& L Drive Inn. Okay they got those patties that a lot of other places got, it's definitely not In and Out, or your favorite steak house's, but for a cheap cheeseburger, L&L has one that is good enough to satistfy your cravings, in the event you're thinking of Jack in the Box, Mc Ds, or Burger King, at least try a local diner's, the burgers like I said isn't something to rave about, but L&L makes food good enough to satisfy. Ever went to a dig and the food absolutely sucked? And you knew that the food was purchased from some purveyor, but the chef or cooks just fucked it up? Well at least at L&L, for a company that uses a lot of ready made stuff, they do know how to cook it so you won't gag and rage against the establishment. Get a burger with fries, and or with a saimin. Local style burger eaters always get a noodle dish with their burger, I don't know why, it's just something we do. My friend John used to put ketchup in his saimin. We do things differently here on Maui, but we are major foodaholics.

Honokowai
Lahaina
Kahului
Kihei
http://www.hawaiianbarbecue.com/

Maui- KFC vs. MINIT STOP Fried Chicken War

Fried Chicken on Maui? Sure we got fried chicken, and the place you have to go to to get good fried chicken is Minit Stop in Kahului on 85 S. Wakaea Ave, at the 76 station, likewise on Dairy Road and Alamaha St. also at the 76 station. In Kihei in the Piilani Shopping Village, and in Wailuku on Main St. In Makawao town, Paia, and Pukalani.

Minit Stop is a great local spot for an early morning coffee and pastries, as Home Maid Bakery supplies their sweets, you stop here, and you got a flavor of the local style food. The grab and go counters are filled with ready made goodies, Spam Musubi, Cone Sushi, Maki Sushi, and lunch bentos to go.

Their plate lunches are cooked fresh, and very local, very home style food which makes this dig a favorite for many locals on the run. And I do mean on the run, my friend Isaac was running from the FBI, and he stopped at Minit Stop to get his fried chicken fix. Seriously, and believe it or not, the FBI agents decided to get some too before booking him for a federal crime. Ha ha. So go ahead and get yourself some local Maui style fried chicken from Minit Stop. And just to let you know, Magic Johnson stopped by one time and ordered a lot of fried chicken to take home, Magic loves him some fried chicken. I do too sometimes, and like I said, the chicken is really good if you get there at the right time. Also, if you need drinks, they have some of the best deals on beers, sodas, juices, iced coffees on island. Need cigarettes, they have it. Need some motor oil, glue, tape, tweezers, soap, they got that too.

And if you are a KFC junky then Maui has a few of them, one in Kahului on Wakea Ave., one in Kihei across from Kalama Park, and one in Lahaina near the post office. So we do have fried chicken if you all don't wanna spend your money all at the hotel restaurants.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Maui- Stir Fried Shrimp w/ Spicy Onions

Here's a recipe that's very simple, a friend of mine turned me on to this, and is so simple. You'll need a seasoned wok, a stove that can create a hot surface of the wok and these simple ingredients.

Oil for stir frying
1 tsp. minced ginger
1 tsp. minced garlic
7 oz. of cleaned shrimp

1 small round sweet Maui Onion thinly sliced
1/4 cup of chopped green onions
4 oz. of thinly sliced mushrooms
1/2 cup of vinegar
1/4 cup of soy sauce
1/8 cup of Sriracha hot sauce
2 tbsp. of raw sugar

1. Heat up your wok super freeking hot! With oil garlic and ginger.
2. Cook the shrimp really fast, when it turns slightly pink, remove it right away and put it on a plate.
3. Add more oil into your wok, heat up real hot, add in the onions, and cook for about a minute, then add in the mushrooms, and cook until soft, add in the vinegar, soy sauce, Sriracha, and raw sugar, cook well, toss and turn.
4. Add in the shrimp to the wok, and toss around for a minute, heat it up real good don't over cook the shrimp or it'll turn to rubber.
Serve with white rice and enjoy.


Maui- People and Food Wut R We About?

Maui, Lahaina Town- Here's a brief little lesson about Maui and its people, what are we about, and how we roll. First of all, Maui is a very unique island with a little bit of the past, and a little future, but the beauty of Maui is well, the people here want it mellow, we don't want Maui to be another Honolulu, we don't.

So if you come here for the first time, know this. That Maui is a melting pot of people and cultures, New York claims that, San Francisco claims that, no doubt look at those two cities, it is two port cities and we all know very well where there's a port, people will flock. Hawaii and my island Maui is just that a melting pot of people from all over the world. But there's one thing that you ought to know, we like all people, if they're cool and respect the island and the culture. If not? Get the fuck outta here!

So as far as what to expect, for people and food, here's a run down on what different people like to eat.

The Hawaiians... to be more specific Kanaka Maoli, the native the people are seafood lovers, as well as pork, beef, poultry, and plant lovers. The ancients were fishermen and farmers, and they are very self sufficient. The foods?

-Lau Lau, a meal wrapped in taro and ti leaves. Usually there's pork, beef, and butter fish inside, and seasoned with Hawaiian salt. It is steamed in an imu or underground oven, or modern day chefs will utilize a regular oven or use a stove top steamer.

-Kalua Pork, is a whole pig dressed, with Hawaiian salt rubbed inside of the cavity of the pig and outside, and roasted in an imu, or modern day chefs will use a regular oven or a steamer on the stove.

-Huli Huli Chicken, is usually whole chickens cut in half, and seasoned with a soy sauce, marinade (all chefs have different concoctions), and then put on a revolving grill over an open flame made with kiawe wood, the chicken takes some time to cook, this an out door event, and our version of grilling.

-Grilled opihi, or limpets, are clam like, these creatures hang on to beach rock, hunters scoop them off of the rocks, clean them out, and grill them over a hot kiawe charcoal grill. The eaters pour soy sauce, or chili pepper water over it.

The Japanese:

Teriyaki Beef or Chicken, one of the most famous dishes that the Japanese shared with the rest of the world.

Sukiyaki, is like teriyaki almost, but is grilled at the table, and usually dipped in a raw egg mixture.

Sushi, before the Cal roll or Caterpillar roll came into fruition, cone sushi and maki sushi was eaten almost everyday.

Musubi is another one, at first it was a ball of white rice that was cooked of course, with a salted plum in the middle, or ume (oo may). Wrapped with nori a seaweed wrap.

Nishime (Nee shee may), somewhat like a Japanese braise. Some chefs will use pork, chicken, ginger, garlic, mirin, soy sauce, rice noodles, bamboo shoots, seaweed (kombu), and dried tofu or aburage (ah boo rah gay).

Oyakodon (Oh yah koh don), is Japanese for Rice Bowl, and in an Oyakodon, anything can be added inside, chicken, beef, pork, fish, seafood, veggies, and seasoned however the chef wants it. 
Well this is just a little information for you. Other types of food be on the look out for is foods from China, Honolulu has the finest restaurants in Hawaii for Chinese, though there's a few on Maui. Fu Lin on Front Street Lahaina, and Dragon Dragon in the Maui Mall in Kahului is good. For Hawaiian food, Aloha Mixed Plate, No Ka Oi Deli in Lahaina is good, or any hotel luau will suffice.

For Japanese, my favorite place is Zushi located in the Lahaina Square Shopping Center in Lahaina. Run by a one woman crew, a very simple menu, her tempuras are awesome. Also Tokyo Tei in the Puuone Towers, ground leven in Wailuku town. Okay now you got to go and goole where these places are at.

Phone numbers when on Maui

Aloha Mixed Plate 808-6613322
No Ka Oi Deli 808-667-2244
Fu Lin Chinese 808-661-7071
Zushi Japanese 808-667-5142 (the deep fried chicken teri is the best!)
Dragon Dragon Chinese 808-893-1628

Hope you'll catch a flight soon!


Maui- Ahi Is the Prime Rib of Local Fish

AHI The Prime Rib of Local Fish- If you haven't been to Maui before, well WTF are you waiting for? You can't be holed up at home forever, can you? Well maybe you can. But check the flights, Cheap Tickets . Com, Travelocity whatever, make arrangements pronto!


If you are a foodie like most people, and you love fish, then look to no other place, come to Maui and have yourselves a foodie of a time. Ahi is a yellow fin tuna, the meat is sweet, grade A for sushi and sashimi.. man, can't get better than that. Also cooked Ahi steaks, cooked medium rare and it's like having Kobe Beef of the sea, honestly.


So where would I suggest you get your Ahi fix if you're on Maui?


Check out my friend Mark Ellman's Mala Ocean Tavern in Lahaina and Wailea.


My favorite in Lahaina is the Ahi Burger mixed to perfection.


If in Paia on the North shore, the Paia Fish Market has great Ahi sandwiches and salads.


If in Kihei, stop by Eskimo Candy, Jeff and Victoria the owners are cool peeps, and their Ahi sandwiches are killer too, get it sauteed and on some local greens, hey as we say on Maui, "broke da mouth!"




Mala Ocean Tavern Diner's Choice Winner 2010
1307 Front Street
Lahaina, Maui (Ocean side behind Safeway @ Lahaina Cannery Mall)
808-667-9394
Also try the Roasted Lamb; Avalon Seared Sashimi; Hoisin ribs; Ahi Tartare.... All good eats, all local fresh!
www.malaoceantavern.com

Monday, March 14, 2011

Maui- Home Maid Bakery Great Local Food

Home Maid Bakery is a local company, and they have some of the best local pastries and food. If you are a visitor to Maui, and want to sample what local is all about, may I suggest you get your freeking butts to Home Maid Bakery? Located in Kahului on Dairy Road, just a minute away from the Kahului Airport (OGG)...


So what should you get when you're there? They are famous for their manju, the soft mochi rice kind or the baked kind, filled with sweet sweet azuki beans, or coconut and other flavors. Try a nice home made plate lunch too.
Package of crisp apple manju
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www.homemaidbakery.com