We're a team of two. See what we've been up to. Great to see you here.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

After Christmas Holiday Party

Wanderlei Silva takes on Chuck Liddell.
Cheese spread and pupus.

Maui and Brandy Namahoe and Terbo.
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Friday, December 28, 2007

Royal Yakiniku, Waikiki

Royal Yakiniku (110 Liliuokalani Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815. Ph:(808) 926-8368) is in the heart of Waikiki. It's a no-frills Korean BBQ joint, where you can expect to get a good serving of meat and a good dousing of the oily, smoky smell in your clothes that comes with the territory when you eat at this genre of restaurant.

Interestingly, we all received a mandatory ID carding when we ordered our Kirin drafts. Apparently, the liquor commission has been harsh on this restaurant lately.

Nonetheless, Korean shortribs, the ribeye steak, the chicken, and the shrimp were all quite tasty. Service was decent, as the restaurant was unexpectedly quite busy for a Sunday night. 75% seemed to be a foreign visiting crowd staying in the area.

Parking is next door in the hotel.

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Fantasea.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Exciting Upgrades in Progress!

We have been challenged to up our surf content. An Olympus 770 was gifted this Christmas, so we will begin the arduous task of embarking into the realm of water photography. Baby steps first, right?

Some examples of work we aspire to can be found on the Daily Bread and JDubSingles. We are excited at the prospect of bringing aquatic footage of South Shore Surfing to our friends.









Monday, December 24, 2007

Take Warning. And Merry Christmas!

Mele Kalikimaka to everyone, even to our holiday mainland visitors. May your Christmas be bright, sunny, and cheery here in the islands. And don't forget to take your valuables with you. We aren't responsible for lost or stolen goods.





Oh yes, for you visitors staying in town, here's some sage advice in case some big moke tries to give you lip for picking up his chick at Senor Frog's in Waikiki.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Backside Hull Riding

It can be done.

Dragon Boat Races




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Stone Brewery Trip Part 2

A phenomenal array of Stone Brews on tap is supplemented by a who's who of other top notch artisan breweries, both foreign and domestic.
Patio and beer gardens.

Pressed coffee and warm bread pudding ala mode.
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Stone Brewery Trip Part 1

Stone has got to be one the best American craft breweries. I dig the piney, citrusy hops in the IPA and the Ruination IPA. The Levitation Ale is also one the finest session beers- low in alcohol, but big in satisfaction to the palate. Anybody visiting San Diego should take the drive out to San Marcos in North County and visit this amazing facility. It's top notch from the gift shop, to the indoor bar set to the backdrop of brewing vats, to the amazing outdoor beer gardens and firepit.



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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Count your blessings.

The miracle mile offers everything and more.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Jello Wrestling Party


Who still does this stuff? We do, though we don't participate in the wrestling. Wailupe Circle is the location of this annual event of water based craziness.

Shoe check-in.


Pizza Dogs!



Musical (classical) entertainment by this guy.

Friday, December 14, 2007

You are a terrible surfer, and you know it.

When you buy a used board, make sure you know the karma that comes with it!


This is the board that:
1) has blown many a set wave at Cliffs to the chagrin of others
2) has run over innocent competent surfers unapologetically
3) should not be purchased because the clueless owner should never have taken up our sport of aloha. It is the board of a she-devil. Can't you tell?

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Atlantic Surfing Season

Our friend Mark in Rhode Island says, "the season is just getting good here in RI!"




Looks pretty, pretty good.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Week of Death

Vicious Kona Winds...
Triple Crown Surfing...
Thunderstorms...
Brown Water...
Humid, humid, humid...
The Honolulu Marathon...
Christmas work parties...
...more Christmas work parties
Cabernet and Chardonnay...
New Christmas Tree!
Decorations...
Christmas Shopping...

We are beat down and tired.

Finally, the trades are back! The South Shore is cruisable. More food reviews to come!

(Fingers Crossed)
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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Michel's Colony Surf

We love Michel's (2895 Kalakaua Ave, Ph: 808-923-6552). This has to be one of the coolest, mellowest places to have Sunday Brunch. We probably wouldn't be caught spending $50-75 a head eating dinner at a French influenced restaurant with a Pan Asian fusion core, because we already know the best values for that kind of fare. ;-)

However, the Brunch here is money! For a top notch restaurant, prices are really not far off of usual brunch fare. Take Big City Diner or Pancake House, for example. We're gluttons for oysters on the half shell and Salmon Carpaccio, and Michel's drops the hammer when it comes to Sunday Brucn with a view.

Situated at the Colony Surf in Diamond Head, the view here is phenomenal during the day. Diamond Head is also the best place on the South Shore to watch the sunset. As an added bonus, you can watch all the stand up paddle (janitor-surfing) surfers practice their gig out at Old Man's, and say hi to your Haole Outrigger Canoe Club friends (it's nextdoor).

Oysters and a Bloody Mary. Start your Sunday with a bang.

Two thumbs up for the salmon. It could be a breakfast by itself.



Check out this half-eaten Crab Benedict.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Pho Thinh

Pho Thinh is our go to pho-institution for those late evening surf sessions: you know, the ones where it's dark and you're trying to paddle over the shallow reef back to the beach. Well after a rinse off shower, it does get a little chilly. So we warm ourselves up with a medium=$6 or large=$6.50 bowl of brothy gladness. This place is super clean and always has an open table. Service is impeccable. Prices are where they should be.

Hardcore Pho junkies will have the raw steak served separately and titrate the cooking by themselves in the broth.


Right next door is Chili in Hawaii. The trouble is that it closes at 6pm, so you'll miss it if you come to Pho Thinh for dinner.


Howard Dean likes Pho Thinh

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Saturday, December 01, 2007

It's Chili in Hawaii

It's Chili in Hawaii (2080 S. King St., Suite 105 Ph: 808-945-7070) is a little gem of a shop next to one of our favorite Pho restaurants, Pho Thinh.

We both love hot sauces, as an adjunct to breakfast or grilled meats, and this shop has plenty of hot sauce and more.

It's Chili in Hawaii is located on the corner of a non descript building in Moiliili. It's family run and the the service is friendly and chatty. Saturday features hot sauce tasting, freshly prepared recipes, and fresh tortillas.

Check out the fridge full of hot sauces. It's a bonafide tasting bar. A couple of the sauces are so hot, you need to try them on the tip of a tooth pick. A sample spoon may overdose you.

This is one of four walls of this stuff. Hot sauces, jerk sauces, rubs, New Mexico chiles, etc hail from all parts of the USA, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Tamales, cannee cactus, chopped chiles, and all other ingredients needed for hot and fiery food eater can be found here.
Their disclaimer.
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