30 September 2025

Paina Lanai Food Court in Royal Hawaiian Center, Honolulu

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During my recent visit to Waikiki, we also stopped by the Royal Hawaiian Center - a vibrant mix of shopping, culture and of course, food.  If you're looking for a convenient spot to grab a bite, this place doesn't disappoint... well, mostly.

I found some real gems in the food court.  One of my favourites was the Texas toast from Raising Cane's- warm, soft and buttery.  It paired perfectly with the crispy chicken.  Another standout was the galbi from L&L Hawaiian BBQ - simple but done right.  

On the flip side, I had high hopes for the doughnuts from Penny Malasadas as we had amazing doughnuts from Leonard's before, but they fell flat for me.  They only sell them as a package of 3 or 6, but the seller told me that I can't mix flavours.  Of course, I wanted to try all different flavours.  And we can't buy individually too.  With disappointment, I ended up with only a box of mini beignets.  The texture and flavour just didn't hit the mark.  If you wanna try malasada in Hawaii, I don't recommend this place.  Go straight to the best one in town from Leonard's Bakery.  








Texas toast


Beignets with powdered sugar USD 7.95 (around AUD 12.10)



Ph: +1 808 744 2795

Ph: +1 808 909 3098

Ph: +1 808 744 0422

Royal Hawaiian Center
Paina Lanai Food Court
2nd Fl, 2233 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu

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28 September 2025

Palama Supermarket in Honolulu

Previously:
Makai Food Court at Ala Moana Center

I found this place while scrolling on Google map.  Not sure why we landed there but I know we made a great choice.  This place is more than just a grocery store, where you can find takeaway food.  But there is also Korean food corner, where you can grab some delicious hot food too.  If you're in Hawaii and craving authentic Korean food, Palama Supermarket is a hidden gem you don't want to miss.  Come hungry - you'll leave happy.



Pig feet USD 13,99, meat jun USD 9.99 and steamed kimchi dumpling USD 5.99

Short rib galbi

Their meat jun or meat omelette from supermarket and galbi from food corner were my favourites.  From just planning to only grab some snacks, we ended with having a big satisfying meal.  


1670 Makaloa St, Honolulu
Ph: +1 808 447 7777
Open: Everyday from 8am -9pm

Palama Snack Corner closes at 6pm

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26 September 2025

Makai Food Court at Ala Moana Center, Honolulu

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When people think of Hawaii, they often picture postcard-perfect beaches and maybe a poke bowl or two.  But one of our favourites - and slightly underrated - experiences from our trip?  Food court hopping.  Yep.  You heard that right.

We found ourselves loving the humble food court, especially the one inside Ala Moana Shopping Center.  It became a kind of ritual, whenever we were out exploring or just cooling off from the tropical heat, we'd gravitate toward a food court to refuel.  Here's why.

- Options Galore
Everyone's mood and appetite change by the hour when you're on vacation.  One minute you're craving fried chicken, the next minute it's ramen or something sweet and icy.  Food courts give you options without arguments.  Everyone gets what they want and no one has to settle.  In Makai food court at Ala Moana, the variety is next level.  Whether you're into fast food, BBQ, plate lunch, bubble tea, or crepes, there's something for every taste and craving.

- No tip? No Guilt
One of the lesser talked about perks of food courts is no tipping required.  After days of sit-down dining with minimum 15% tips added to every bill, it felt refreshingly simple to just pay, eat and go.  (And yes, the locals do it too - this isn't just a tourist hack)

- Affordable and delicious
Let's face it, Hawaii can get pricey, especially when eating out three times a day.  But food courts? Total lifesavers.  Most meals were under $20 and the quality?  Surprisingly solid.  Some even... outstanding.

Food courts are also fun because they turn into a mini adventure.  Each of us has their go-to.  My husband obsessed with Jolibee.  There's something about that crispy chicken joy.  For me, the hands-down winner was the brisket from L.A. Brisket.  Smoky, juicy and tender meat.  Our son, every single time we're here, it was the Oreo shake from Jack In The Box.  No matter what he ate, that drink was non-negotiable.

So, if you're heading to Hawaii anytime soon, don't overlook the food courts - especially at places like Ala Moana.  They're convenient, budget-friendly and full of local flavour.  


Brisket bowl USD 19 (around AUD 28.80)

Oreo cookie shake (L) USD 6.99 (around AUD 10.60)

Cheeseburger meal with french fries and oreo shake USD 17.89 (around AUD 27.10)


12 pieces chickenjoy fried chicken USD 35 (around AUD 53)

Aloha chicken sandwich USD 9.49 (around AUD 14.40)



Regular Philly cheese steak USD 13.25 (around AUD 20.10)


Tonkotsu egg ramen USD 17.98 (around AUD 27.25)


Above shops are located inside the Makai Food Court at Ala Mona Shopping Mall
1450 Ala Moana, Honolulu

L.A. Brisket Ala Moana

Ph: 01 808 809 8782

Ph: +1 808 944 0440

Charleys Philly Steaks 
Ph: +1 808 945 2687

+1 808 942 2025

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25 September 2025

Kona Coffee Purveyors at International Marketplace

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If you've ever been to Hawaii or even just wandered through a specialty coffee shop, chances are you've heard of Kona coffee.  It's the most famous coffee in Hawaii - and for good reason.

Kona coffee is grown on the slopes of Hualalai and Mauna Loa in the Kona district on the Big Island of Hawaii.  What makes it so special?  It's all about the location.  The rich volcanic soil, sunny mornings, mild weather and afternoon rain create the perfect environment for growing high-quality Arabic beans.  Plus, everything is hand-picked and carefully processed by local farmers.  This means smaller batches and a lot more attention to detail.

But let's be real - fame is one thing.  Taste is another.  We had to find out for ourselves, so we stopped by Kona Cafe to try it fresh from the source.




The verdict? Smooth, rich and surprisingly low in acidity.  It had a naturally sweet flavour with subtle hints of chocolate and nuts.  You know how some coffees hit you with a bitter punch?  Not this one.  Kona coffee is mellow in the best way.

Drinking it here, in the laid-back atmosphere of the cafe with a nice tropical breeze, just made the whole experience even better.

So, is Kona coffee worth the hype?  Honestly, yes.  It's not just about the coffee - it's about the care, the culture and the story behind every cup.  And if you ever find yourself in Hawaii, trying it at a local spot like Kona Cafe is a must.  Btw, they also do great pastries and cake as well.  So, it is a bonus.
Kuhio Mall Entrance, 2330 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu
(International Marketplace)
Ph: +1 808 450 2364

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24 September 2025

Don Quijote (Donki) & Walmart in Honolulu

Previously:
Waiola Shave Ice, Honolulu

I found that shopping in US supermarkets is so much fun, but make sure money in your pocket is also ready because their goods are very alluring.  We fell in love with both Don Quijote or usually called Donki and also Walmart.  Two different supermarkets, one is Japanese store chain and another is American retail chain.  But the two are similar in terms of they both sell a vast range of groceries, apparels, electronics and home goods in a very competitive price with some items are even cheaper than any markets out there.  

With Donki, we love their fresh made Japanese food, you can find varieties of sashimi, donburi, fried food to baked goods as well.  In Walmart, their toys selections amused me the most.  If you are looking for some authentic Hawaiian souvenirs for family and friends back home, trust me you can find so many things in these supermarkets, from chocolates, mugs, cloths to merchandises and magnets that embody the Aloha spirit.  So, it is like a one stop service. 

Another best thing is with Don Quijote, the branch that located near Ala Moana is never closed.  They open 24 hours.  How good it is!  When you crave some sushi or couldn't sleep at night, you can just wander around in this shop.  We went there twice like nearly midnight, and every time we're there, there was quite a few groups of teenagers sitting and nibbling on the dining area right outside the shop.  And the area looks pretty safe too.


Fresh made food in Donki

Ranges of nigiri in Donki

Baked goodies in Donki


Walmart trolley with a cup holder - 10 point for this

Hawaiian cloths in Walmart

Souvenirs section in Walmart

Toys section in Walmart

Cereals shelf in Target

Sweet pineapple from Target

801 Kaheka St, Honolulu
Ph: +1 808 973 4800
Open: 24 hours
There are branches in Pearl City and Kapolei as well


700 Keeaumoku St, Honolulu
Ph: +1 808 955 8441
They open until 11pm and please check out other branches as well

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