Rain Day
11Sep
2012
11 Sep 2012

Rain Day

Hawaii — ewa beach, frozen yogurt, hawaiian breakfast, rain, scattered storms, waimea beach, yogurtland

It was a scattered rain storm day. And rain storm isn’t quite the word. It was a chaotic down pour if you got caught in one of these rain clouds roaming the island. Unfortunately, one of them came out to Waimea Bay to ruin our snorkeling and beach afternoon. We ended up searching for other

Waikiki, Finally
08Sep
2012
08 Sep 2012

Waikiki, Finally

Hawaii — beach, cold noodle, korean, malasada, tourist trap, waikiki, yakitori

Today was all about staying around the hotel. I mean why wouldn’t we venture out in this great part of the island. Can’t let the tourist scare you away. Oh wait, I’m a tourist too ain’t I? Well, the stuff that’ll scare you are all the street performers and brochure hand outs that make you

Pearl Harbor
07Sep
2012
07 Sep 2012

Pearl Harbor

Hawaii — battleship missouri, garlic chicken, malasadas, manapua, outrigger canoe club, pearl harbor, vietnamese

So I don’t usually do the touristy stuff, but it’s my third time here and I haven’t checked out one of the most historical landmarks here in Oahu, Pearl Harbor. The very place where tragedy struck only to make a country more resilient. Impressive. And even more impressive was the Missouri, a battleship that was

Kailua
06Sep
2012
06 Sep 2012

Kailua

Hawaii — bubbies, ice cream mochi, izakaya, japanese, kailua, kayak

It was a day of kayaking and swimming. Kailua beach may be windy but it’s a nice escape from busy Waikiki and not as far as North Beach. Not like 30 minutes further meant that much further, but you know what I mean. Just a close get away. We rented a kayak for half the

05Sep
2012
05 Sep 2012

Day of the Luau

Hawaii — giovannis, luau, polynesian culture center, prime rib, shrimp trucks

Gotta do a luau in Hawaii right? Gotta try it at least once, right? Well, it’s my third time and this time, we’re going all out at the Polynesian Culture Center. Must say, moving up to the prime rib option was well worth it. A break from Hawaiian/Japanese food into good old American gluttony with

Relaxation Mode On
04Sep
2012
04 Sep 2012

Relaxation Mode On

Hawaii — ala moana, ginza, honolulu, kalakaua, oahu, shirokiya, shopping, tonkatsu, waikiki

You kinda realize it when you’re walking past people, getting agitated in line, and trying to get straight to the point, which was to relax. Problem was, my mind was still at silicon valley speed. Not quite like New York light speed, but that under the skin angst that you know time is limited. Oh

Landing in Oahu
02Sep
2012
02 Sep 2012

Landing in Oahu

Hawaii — hangover, honolulu, irifune, oahu, ox tail, pho

First stop in Oahu and what do should we do, eat. C’mon, 5 hours of flying and having nothing more than peanuts and airline food what did you expect? Not to mention I was nursing a kick to the head by das boot from Supenkuche. So what else to have in Hawaii but Vietnamese food.

Night Market Recap
23Feb
2012
23 Feb 2012

Night Market Recap

Taiwan — caution, highlights, night market, opinion, reviews

Taiwan has the largest number of night markets. These are places where road side boutiques and street food come together, a popular place for local friends to meet and eat. So expect large crowds on the weekends. If you haven’t guessed it by now, I’m a fan of these places. Strange though, given how much

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