Cheeseburgers and a bottle of Diet Coke with Lime.
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Re: What's for Lunch - Chapter 11
Coworkers introduced me to Spicy Ahi & BBQ in Pearl City. Tucked in back of a cramped strip mall next door to a pet grooming salon and Blockbuster and offering an unimpressive view of the parking lot, this place turned out to be quite a gem for bright, fresh, well prepared and great tasting food. I had the chirashi, pictured above, which was basically a beautiful bowl of deliciousness. I was in heaven!
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That was beautiful, PZ.
Greek gyros plate to go. Hot tea with lemon (my office could double as a morgue), giant leaves of lettuce from Costco to up my greens quotient. It was good. Sometimes I just need lotsa protein!!!!
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a corn dog and a small bag of sour cream & onion chips. forgot to pack lunch; had to buy whatever the ninth-graders were selling today.But I'm disturbed! I'm depressed! I'm inadequate! I GOT IT ALL! (George Costanza)
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Coworkers took me to lunch at Ideta Restaurant in Kalihi (620 Kohou St.). Considering my fondness for cozy, old-school, slightly musty Japanese eateries (I miss Wisteria!), I can't believe I've never been to this place. The sushi looked bright and fantastic, and the meal portions pretty generous for lunch. I went with the "Ideta Teishoku," with saba, chicken teriyaki, tempura, sashimi, shredded cabbage salad, Japanese-style potato salad (almost mashed), atsuyaki tamago (sweet egg omelet), and a round breaded something-or-other I didn't even have room to try. Delicious. Next time, I'm getting the tempura and sashimi combo.
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