Oahu Hawaii Food Tour - 10 Best Foods To Try in Hawaii! 🍍
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2024
- Here are our TOP 10 favorite food spots we tried in Oahu, Hawaii! The island of Oahu is a foodie paradise. So much influence from so many different cuisines. We hope you enjoy our Ultimate Hawaii Food Tour!
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Going to Hawaii soon and your video is exactly what I want my videos to look like
That is a lovely compliment, thank you! We have only been to O’ahu so far, but we had such an amazing time there. Definitely hoping to see the other islands at some point! Enjoy your trip 😊
Kailua is a town, and the dish isnt originated from there. Its called kalua pig. (Ka-loo-ah).
Thank you so much! Glad I asked, I was curious why the spelling was different 😆
You had me sold on moco loco with the school Salisbury steak
Okay now we are hungry!! I’ve saved all these recs-so helpful to have them compiled in a video like this 🍍🍧
So glad it was helpful!! We really loved our time in Oahu, it’s so fun to share everything we discovered! I’m sure there is so much we missed as well, and then there are all of the other islands too! Definitely hoping to go back someday 😁
We tried Bobs last year, it was yummy!!! Looking forward to go again this summer 😊
Shimazu Store in Honolulu is (in my opinion) better than Matsumoto. Also bigger LOL
Added bonus: right up the street are the original Liliha Bakery, Foodland for fresh poke, and hole-in-the-wall Jane's for great saimin. Gives you a sense of what local life is like away from Waikiki.
Hack: avoid the crazy lines at Marugame in Waikiki and hit the one in downtown Honolulu in Fort Street Mall.
Thanks for the suggestions!! We will definitely have to try those out next time! We had no idea there was another Marugame location, that would definitely be nice to avoid the long lines next time 😅
We just got back from Hawai’i and we were so impressed with the food!! Expensive but top quality!
Completely agree!! Everything we tried was so delicious and unique!
Now I’m hungry!! Great video. Thanks for sharing!
It’s all SO delicious 😋 Thanks for watching!!
You guys didn't eat poki? Aww man! The island is loaded with poki stops. Certainly on the next level as the OG of anything raw fish.
We saw many poke places!! We will definitely have to try it out next time!
So funny
It's 3:48 kalua pig not kailua
Thank you!!
What temperature was the spam musubi served/eaten at? I'm trying to imagine it. Thanks for sharing - now I'm hungry!!
Musubi is best enjoyed at a warm temperature! They are made fresh every day and kept warm at the stores! Thanks for watching, it was so fun to reminisce about all the tasty delights of O’ahu!
If you want to pronounce "musubi" how we locals say it, please look up "Amanda and Felix musubi"
You covered most of the popular foods on O'ahu, which is a good start for new visitors. The rice in plate lunches comes from Japanese immigrant food, not Filipino. The red beans (azuki) in shave ice that you've seen is also Japanese. Japanese pronunciation of "musubi" is not "muSUbi" -- more like "musuBI" and "udon" is not like "u-dawn" -- "O" is always pronounced "oh" in Japanese, so the "don" is pronounced like udohn" or the last syllable in "condone."
Wow, had no idea those were the pronunciations!! Thanks for the info 😊 we were really impressed with the Japanese food on the island, and all of the food in general!
Rice is a staple from all asian immigrant groups who came to Hawaii. Certainly not unique to the Japanese...so silly. I’m positive that the kaukau tine sugar and pineapple planation laborers (yes, including Filipinos) ate from had rice.
Kalua not Kailua and moo-soo-bee not masubi! Mahalo for highlighting some places here at home not many other vloggers do like Bob’s ❤
Thanks for the pronunciations 😊 Mahalo for watching!! We really enjoyed the fantastic food in O’ahu!
@@MaxandSidney it’s always fun to see how our home looks to a new visitor, Oahu and all of the islands has so much good food to experience 🥰
Kalua pig, not pork. Also not Kailua. Shave ice, not "shaved ice". Slippahs, never "flip flops"