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Originally posted by abunaitoo View PostI remember that stop watch thing. Didn't go to good for them. I remember them all bumping into each other behind the counter.
Anyone remember the burger palce on University Ave.???? They had the beer steamed hotdogs and fries with Old Bay on it.
What about Godfathers Pizza???? I always thought they had the best pizza in Hawaii.
Can someone suggest an alternative to Flamingo's on Kapiolani???? Someplace within walking distance of the NBC. Same good food. Hold a bunch of people. Reasonable prices.
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Originally posted by hawaiiguy View PostO.P. I'm not at all surprised there was an actual restaurant named Taco Town. As for Taco Time, wasn't there also one on Alakea Street in downtown Honolulu? I think that's what it was called.
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it was 'Taco HUT'...which I loved...especially their nachos!!! I missed them!GO RAIL GO!!!
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Anyone remember the real Jumbo Jack?????
It was really big and came in a big box. If i remember right it was about 7" or 8" across. Not like what it is now.
Felt cheated when the went to the smaller patty, and still called it a Jumbo Jack.
I remember a place in Waikiki, Tiki Grill I think, used to have a one pound hamberger. I ate one once. Was good, but a little to big for me.
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Originally posted by abunaitoo View PostI remember a place in Waikiki, Tiki Grill I think, used to have a one pound hamberger. I ate one once. Was good, but a little to big for me.
Although I wouldn't classify Teddy's as fast food, as they're usually not very fast with the order, taking on average about 10-20 minutes before you get your stuff (depending how busy they are, which is often). Still, everything is always made to order, which is always a good thing!sigpic The Tasty Island
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On the roof of Charles de Gaule airport in Paris they have a number of fast food vendors. My favourite is the Crepe man and as it was a pancake Tuesday, I had several. He does savoury Crepes but my favourites are the Cointreau, or Grand Marnier or the Strawberry jam with cream.
I was hoping that my flight to England was going to be delayed so I could have more.
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Originally posted by abunaitoo View PostAnyone remember Scotty's, Chunky's, Burger Land, Andy's in Kailua?????
I don't remember Frings, but it sounds interesting. Since "Jack is Back", maybe someone should e-mail "him" and ask him to bring it back.
You know what I used to like? Going to Kam or Waialae Drive in and eating their cheeseburgers, fries, and maybe an ice malt, whether it was before a movie or during swap meets. Unfortunately I never had the pizzas they sold at Waialae, my parents felt it was "too much".
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Originally posted by abunaitoo View PostAnyone remember the real Jumbo Jack?????
It was really big and came in a big box. If i remember right it was about 7" or 8" across. Not like what it is now.
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Originally posted by Frankie's Market View PostDoes anyone remember McDonald's 1976 Olympic stopwatch challenge. You placed your order on the counter, then you pressed the start button on a stopwatch and the clerk had 60 seconds to get your order ready?
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Originally posted by johmbolaya View PostAll of those were before myself except for Andy's, I would go there with my dad a lot when he had to meet up with his brother or his uncle in Kailua. The thing about places like that is, they were basic burgers but they were still so good. Maybe as an adult it might be junk, but it would be great to bring them back and perhaps add some BBQ sauce, some kecap manis or whatever, to see how good (or bad) it would taste.This post may contain an opinion that may conflict with your opinion. Do not take it personal. Polite discussion of difference of opinion is welcome.
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