What are the mom-and-pop general stores in your neighborhood? Do you stop there? Do you know mom and pop?
I grew up in Waipahu, where there were, of course, several of these stores (none of which remain, alas, unless Nii Superette is still going) but I seldom went there because I lived in a different part of town and when you're a kid, you're not so mobile.
I currently live in Kapalama Heights, where there's one Korean-owned store on Houghtailing called Tomo's, at which I stop quite frequently. I don't think I "know" the owners, but I am recognized when I go in there and there have been times when I've been short a quarter or a dime and they've told me not to sweat it.
There's another, on Lanakila Street, just uphill from the Lanakila / Kuakini Street junction. I don't know what that one's called, but it's considerably larger and has some interesting hot-food items.
My favorite lies just outside my neighborhood, but it's in a place I frequent--John's Grocery ("John's Store") in Puunui. Great shave ice, and really good egg-salad sandwiches. It is a popular after-school hangout for students at three schools (Maemae, Hawaii Baptist, and Academy of the Pacific), not to mention a favorite stopping-place for teachers at these schools who sometimes don't have time to pack lunch.
I grew up in Waipahu, where there were, of course, several of these stores (none of which remain, alas, unless Nii Superette is still going) but I seldom went there because I lived in a different part of town and when you're a kid, you're not so mobile.
I currently live in Kapalama Heights, where there's one Korean-owned store on Houghtailing called Tomo's, at which I stop quite frequently. I don't think I "know" the owners, but I am recognized when I go in there and there have been times when I've been short a quarter or a dime and they've told me not to sweat it.
There's another, on Lanakila Street, just uphill from the Lanakila / Kuakini Street junction. I don't know what that one's called, but it's considerably larger and has some interesting hot-food items.
My favorite lies just outside my neighborhood, but it's in a place I frequent--John's Grocery ("John's Store") in Puunui. Great shave ice, and really good egg-salad sandwiches. It is a popular after-school hangout for students at three schools (Maemae, Hawaii Baptist, and Academy of the Pacific), not to mention a favorite stopping-place for teachers at these schools who sometimes don't have time to pack lunch.

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