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  • craigwatanabe
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    whatever you do dont do what a friend of mine did to her father when he returned from Vietnam as a marine. She played that song from that John Wayne movie, the Green Beret's.

    Oh man she told me he basically blew a fuse and destroyed the record player that was playing that song.

    My brother who is also a Vietnam Veteran goes nuts when he hears that song Mellow Yellow. He goes into this rampage about those draft dodgers that skipped out and he and everyone else had to step in to cover their yellow asses.

    Yeah songs can conjure up some deep emotions. Maybe that zip pack at Zippy's is what that soldier needs to remind him he's back home...you know normal stuff he knew before he went off to war.

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  • Lalalinder
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    Hale Koa.

    Yeah, I know it's military, but they have great food at all of their restaurants.

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  • 1stwahine
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    heheheheheh....each time one of my soldiers came home for R&R or back from the Middle East, I didn't have to ponder on where to take them to a lovely dinner. Before they arrived, they would be requesting me what dishes they wanted me to make for them upon their arrival. Nothing is better than a HOME COOKED MEAL!

    ...when deciding to dine out ~ TODAI'S, The Moana Hotel or Halekulani!

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  • Miulang
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    Originally posted by manoasurfer123
    Funny thing... we sent her one local kine rice cooker over there in Iraq...

    However, it still wasn't able to become sticky because of the climate.
    I wonder if it had something to do with the water in Iraq too?

    Miulang

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  • damontucker
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    Originally posted by Miulang
    Whereever you take her, make sure they serve da kine white rice locals eat!

    Miulang
    Funny thing... we sent her one local kine rice cooker over there in Iraq...

    However, it still wasn't able to become sticky because of the climate.

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  • Pua'i Mana'o
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    Originally posted by manoasurfer123
    Sister-In-Law is coming home soon from Iraq.

    Her family is from off island and they don't really know Oahu very well. Any suggestions on where to take a soldier who's been living off Military Food for the last year in Iraq?

    They will have a luau for her when she returns to the neighbor island... but nothing over here while she debriefs.

    Thanks for any suggestions.

    I would take her to Todai's.

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  • Miulang
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    Whereever you take her, make sure they serve da kine white rice locals eat!

    Miulang

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  • lavagal
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    Originally posted by manoasurfer123
    Sister-In-Law is coming home soon from Iraq.

    Her family is from off island and they don't really know Oahu very well. Any suggestions on where to take a soldier who's been living off Military Food for the last year in Iraq?

    They will have a luau for her when she returns to the neighbor island... but nothing over here while she debriefs.

    Thanks for any suggestions.
    Gee, even when I come in from an East-Coast trip, the first thing I wanna sink my teeth into is a plate lunch, Hawaiian food, big ole bowl of broke-da-mout saimin, etc.

    Without further ado:
    Ono's Hawaiian Food in Kapahulu
    Rainbow's Drive-Inn (mixed plate gravy all over)
    Boulevard Saimin on Dillingham
    A Little Big of Saigon for a bowl of Pho
    At Zippy's takeout: Chili Frank plate or any of their fresh fish with tossed salad plates
    Kim Chee Whatever the numbah is on Waialae (eat in)
    Cha Cha Cha Salsaria in Hawaii Kai for some good fun Mexican



    For fancy, schmancy meals:
    Roy's
    Indigo
    Jon Dominis
    Hoku's


    A while back we had an Society of Professional Journalists banquet at Hee Hings. Lynnette Lo Tom arranged for the food and it was an incredible spread of many things including servings of crab and lobster split into chunks and sauted in garlic or black bean sauce, and this incredible noodle dish that I have never had since but wish I knew the name of so I could get it again someday.

    Sam Choy's is known for good food in massive quantities, as well.

    Hope this provides you some direction.

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  • glossyp
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    Originally posted by AbsolutChaos
    Guess it kinda depends...what kind of food does she normally like?
    And, how many people will be going?

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  • AbsolutChaos
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    Guess it kinda depends...what kind of food does she normally like?

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  • damontucker
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    Where would you take a returning Soldier to dinner?

    Sister-In-Law is coming home soon from Iraq.

    Her family is from off island and they don't really know Oahu very well. Any suggestions on where to take a soldier who's been living off Military Food for the last year in Iraq?

    They will have a luau for her when she returns to the neighbor island... but nothing over here while she debriefs.

    Thanks for any suggestions.
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