Would somebody please bring me a drool bucket??! 🤣 I'm salivating like I haven't eaten in a year. I've been a vegetarian all of my adult life but, as a kid, I ate all the dishes you chose at the Poi Bowl. My mom made either shoyu chicken or chicken long rice once a week. I had stewed taro leaf and hamburger steak, kalua pork, and lau lau every week at school with poi and 2 big scoops of sticky rice, of course. YUM!! Thanks, guys, for a delicious, nostalgic, appetite-stimulating video! ❤❤
I tried the Lemongrass Chicken Laksa from Singmatei, as I recall you both recommending this place before and it was fantastic!😍 The prices for their food were on the reasonable side, too, for Makai Market! That's awesome to see you guys got to eat there, again!💯
did you just say adobo??? love love love love savoury adobo. that looks soooo good... hi guys... been watching you since pandemic when I had to stay home and work from home. And i am loving you both. You both look so sweet and kind :) continue your vlogs as there are other people like me who are enjoying all these foods you are showcasing :)
just found your channel recently...like how you hit all the local places....will catch up I visit the Big Island and Kauai the most to see ohana.....thanks eh!
Oh my gosh guys all of this food looked so delicious and if I ever get to Hawaii I will for sure have to try some of these, I have cousins that live in Hawaii and I really need to visit them sometime soon. I just always love your videos on food and what you love to eat and sharing all of this great food with us. I remember eating the shoyu chicken and it is one of my favorites. Thanks again so much for another wonderful video. Have a beautiful weekend, sending love and hugs, bye! 😂😍🤗👋👋👍💜💜💜
Thanks for the tips. Haven't been home in like 4 years and I'm about to go there this week and will definitely be checking out singmatei.. I can't wait 🤤
Thanks for this wonderful video. I have been to the Makai Market food hall, however, I have never seen an outdoor dining area where you were in this video. The food hall I have been to was in the ground/basement floor where the parking lot is?
I love Sing Ma Tei 👍! I had never heard of laksa until i watched your Singapore vlog. I instantly did a search for laksa here in honolulu and was immediately addicted to Sing Ma Tei's laksa after my first taste 🥰. The owners have recently opened a stand alone restaurant called Yi Xin Cafe (local vloggers are raving about it) and it is on my list to try 👍.
You definitely made my mouth water. I would definitely want to go there if ever I go to Honolulu! The four drinks were beautiful but also made me laugh! Hopefully Natchyan was there to help you!!❤
I know that a lot of people get turned off by the look of lau lau but it is so good. I tried it when we went a couple of years ago and it was one of the most memorable foods our whole trip. Always eat local.
I WANT ALL THE BLUE PEA FLOWER DRINKS! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 And the 3 layer tea Satoshi tried as well. Just looking at them makes me want a day in Hawaii like this. I thought the soup dishes looked DIVINE. The seafood one Satoshi had, and the beef one Shinichi had. Those looked BEYOND comfort food. 🤤
@@lbednaz I'm so glad! I was going to suggest it if they wasn't. They have fabulous taste in food, would love to give them a tour of my side of the UK 🇬🇧 XXX
Lol, It was you guys that my wife and I sat next near you two. I knew we saw you guys somewhere before until we remembered it was on youtube. I was the guy in red short pants and tattooed arm walking right behind you eatting the chicken wing. ;) lol
Ali Ahmed Aslam is said to have invented chicken tikka masala at his Glasgow restaurant in the 1970s. With its chunks of spiced chicken surrounded by a rich tomato and yogurt-based sauce, chicken tikka masala is one of the UK's most beloved dishes.
I heard he created it because a cab driver stopped in and said he wanted curry but not too spicy. I think the original recipe was with cream not yogurt.
@@CravingAsia I thought the same think about the Tikka Masala. It's often attributed to being an Indian dish and is served at Indian places. Singapore seems to take dishes and "makes them their own".
I don't remember these eating places or the large food court, but I have not been there since the mid 80s. At that time, we visited Patti's Chinese Kitchen, a sadly now gone local institution that had other locations on the island as well. Even though the food was typical American Chinese, it was fun because of the fixed prices for a two, three or more item plate. If you ordered something more expensive, like shrimp, you received a smaller portion than say, for chicken. It was cafeteria style; you picked the items and they were served for you. It was popular and the lines were long.
I so wish I could have chicken long rice. Would have to make it myself. So I need you guys to get back in the kitchen and make it, show me. Could you also make the Hawaiian chilie water. Please! I tried once and it was not very interesting. Fun food court visit!
Squid chunks simmered w/coconut milk, salt & luau leaf aka elephant ears. Leaves are similar to kale/spinach in nutritional content but taste/texture is Totally different
FYI...At 2.4M sq. ft., Ala Moana is #8 sized U.S. shopping mall & Largest Open-Air shopping mall...In...The...World & is home to 350+ stores, restaurants & services. Way 2Go, Tabi!
Something I never thought I would hear in the same sentence Squid and coconut milk. But then again what is weird to me is not weird to someone else. And vice versa.
I used to eat Kalua pork when I was a kid living on Kauai. As an adult when I traveled back to Hawaii and looked forward to eating Kalua pork I found it too salty for me as an adult and I never took a liking to poi. Satoshi's chicken with long rice looked delicious.
Would somebody please bring me a drool bucket??! 🤣 I'm salivating like I haven't eaten in a year. I've been a vegetarian all of my adult life but, as a kid, I ate all the dishes you chose at the Poi Bowl. My mom made either shoyu chicken or chicken long rice once a week. I had stewed taro leaf and hamburger steak, kalua pork, and lau lau every week at school with poi and 2 big scoops of sticky rice, of course. YUM!! Thanks, guys, for a delicious, nostalgic, appetite-stimulating video! ❤❤
Satoshi's contemplating/processing face is so cute. That adobo looked SO good.
That food court is AMAZING. The variety there is off the charts. Can't wait to go again on my next trip. Thanks for the delicious ideas!
You guys have convinced me for planning another Hawaii trip! Thanks for all the wonderful recommendations on food!
I tried the Lemongrass Chicken Laksa from Singmatei, as I recall you both recommending this place before and it was fantastic!😍 The prices for their food were on the reasonable side, too, for Makai Market! That's awesome to see you guys got to eat there, again!💯
Yum I love hamburger steak my favorite 😊 the squid luau looks very interesting I'd definitely try that and Hawaiian curry definitely love it
You boys look so sharp in your Uniqlo gear! Thanks for the video!
did you just say adobo??? love love love love savoury adobo. that looks soooo good... hi guys... been watching you since pandemic when I had to stay home and work from home. And i am loving you both. You both look so sweet and kind :) continue your vlogs as there are other people like me who are enjoying all these foods you are showcasing :)
And I am watching you from the true North, Canada :)
Thank you so much 🤗
just found your channel recently...like how you hit all the local places....will catch up I visit the Big Island and Kauai the most to see ohana.....thanks eh!
Wow all the food look so delicious enjoy take care 😘❤️🙏🌈💯🌹🌹
Looks good. My favorite is the hamburg steak. Yum😊
So glad you enjoyed your time in Hawaii. Always happy to hear you have come back for a visit.
Oh my gosh guys all of this food looked so delicious and if I ever get to Hawaii I will for sure have to try some of these, I have cousins that live in Hawaii and I really need to visit them sometime soon. I just always love your videos on food and what you love to eat and sharing all of this great food with us. I remember eating the shoyu chicken and it is one of my favorites. Thanks again so much for another wonderful video. Have a beautiful weekend, sending love and hugs, bye! 😂😍🤗👋👋👍💜💜💜
that blue tea latte looks amazinggg 😍
Thanks for the tips. Haven't been home in like 4 years and I'm about to go there this week and will definitely be checking out singmatei.. I can't wait 🤤
Those drinks are radiant
all the dishes look incredible 😍
Thanks for this wonderful video. I have been to the Makai Market food hall, however, I have never seen an outdoor dining area where you were in this video. The food hall I have been to was in the ground/basement floor where the parking lot is?
Aloha! I just love these fellas they make my day. Mahalo for all your aloha spirit.
Ordering the food
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Blue counut rice Allah Moana
I have never heard of look-fun. Sounds like a must try!
That print your own machine at Uniqlo is so neat! Had no idea they put one in since I haven’t been in a while! Mahalo for the heads up guys!!
I love Sing Ma Tei 👍! I had never heard of laksa until i watched your Singapore vlog. I instantly did a search for laksa here in honolulu and was immediately addicted to Sing Ma Tei's laksa after my first taste 🥰. The owners have recently opened a stand alone restaurant called Yi Xin Cafe (local vloggers are raving about it) and it is on my list to try 👍.
Love the Manta Ray shirt. Have you swam with them near Kailua-Kona? It is amazing.
You definitely made my mouth water. I would definitely want to go there if ever I go to Honolulu! The four drinks were beautiful but also made me laugh! Hopefully Natchyan was there to help you!!❤
I would love to try the lemonade!!! It looks delicious!
The Singaporean place looked so good. Crunch chicken wing, drinks, the laksa. Yummmm
omg i wanna try thos delicius foods. and i am sucker for lemonade or ice tea drinks
I know that a lot of people get turned off by the look of lau lau but it is so good. I tried it when we went a couple of years ago and it was one of the most memorable foods our whole trip. Always eat local.
I WANT ALL THE BLUE PEA FLOWER DRINKS! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 And the 3 layer tea Satoshi tried as well. Just looking at them makes me want a day in Hawaii like this. I thought the soup dishes looked DIVINE. The seafood one Satoshi had, and the beef one Shinichi had. Those looked BEYOND comfort food. 🤤
Omg everything looks so good! Do you guys go to Hawaii like once a year?
The foods you showed looked tremendous especially the curry chicken
Are you guys together? You get along sooo well! ❤ love your channel, I just stumbled across it 🎉
They are a couple for long time.
@@lbednaz I'm so glad! I was going to suggest it if they wasn't. They have fabulous taste in food, would love to give them a tour of my side of the UK 🇬🇧 XXX
I like the bird shirts I could see in Uniglo. Food looks good and very filling.
Lol, It was you guys that my wife and I sat next near you two. I knew we saw you guys somewhere before until we remembered it was on youtube. I was the guy in red short pants and tattooed arm walking right behind you eatting the chicken wing. ;) lol
I lived on Oahu in the early 80’s and there was a food court there wonder how old it is? Great Asian food.
Think Makai Food Court was opened in 1959, maybe under different name?
Ali Ahmed Aslam is said to have invented chicken tikka masala at his Glasgow restaurant in the 1970s. With its chunks of spiced chicken surrounded by a rich tomato and yogurt-based sauce, chicken tikka masala is one of the UK's most beloved dishes.
I heard he created it because a cab driver stopped in and said he wanted curry but not too spicy. I think the original recipe was with cream not yogurt.
@@melissalambert7615 Anyway, I love these guys but I had a chuckle because Tikka Masala isn't exactly a Singaporean dish 😀
@@CravingAsia I thought the same think about the Tikka Masala. It's often attributed to being an Indian dish and is served at Indian places. Singapore seems to take dishes and "makes them their own".
Shoyu chicken will always take me back to my childhood, too.
It is the largest open air shopping center in the world 🙂I'm hoping to make a trip to Hawaii in the future.
In Hawaii, food is fun !
I love butterfly pea flower tea. There's a local shop that has a cherry cider tea that I'm almost out of.
I don't remember these eating places or the large food court, but I have not been there since the mid 80s. At that time, we visited Patti's Chinese Kitchen, a sadly now gone local institution that had other locations on the island as well. Even though the food was typical American Chinese, it was fun because of the fixed prices for a two, three or more item plate. If you ordered something more expensive, like shrimp, you received a smaller portion than say, for chicken. It was cafeteria style; you picked the items and they were served for you. It was popular and the lines were long.
Poi Bowl has been there over 30 years. The Makai Market has changed a lot the past 35 years.
How much were the shirts that you chose the design for?
Best plate lunch I ever had was loco Moco right near the North Shore.
That was tau pok in the laksa. Not too different from kitsune, but fluffier.
I so wish I could have chicken long rice. Would have to make it myself. So I need you guys to get back in the kitchen and make it, show me. Could you also make the Hawaiian chilie water. Please! I tried once and it was not very interesting. Fun food court visit!
Btw- have you tried Papa’s Cafe in Chinatown? It has awesome Singaporean/Malaysian food.
HELLO HANDSOME JAPAN 💑 in HAWAII THANK U AS ALWAYS 😋 😋 😋 FOODS. ❤
if Satoshi says onion im happy like always
that squid slop may not look that appetizing but i bet it tastes amazing
Squid chunks simmered w/coconut milk, salt & luau leaf aka elephant ears. Leaves are similar to kale/spinach in nutritional content but taste/texture is Totally different
Loco Moco is breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You can eat it anytime.
FYI...At 2.4M sq. ft., Ala Moana is #8 sized U.S. shopping mall & Largest Open-Air shopping mall...In...The...World & is home to 350+ stores, restaurants & services. Way 2Go, Tabi!
Aloha
Something I never thought I would hear in the same sentence Squid and coconut milk. But then again what is weird to me is not weird to someone else. And vice versa.
Usually simmered w/luau leaf aka elephant ears & salt. Very Simple, Very delicious!(maika'i mea ono)
I used to eat Kalua pork when I was a kid living on
Kauai. As an adult when I traveled back to Hawaii and looked forward to eating Kalua pork I found it too salty for me as an adult and I never took a liking to poi. Satoshi's chicken with long rice looked delicious.
Satoshi is savoryman...less popular than spiderman but more hairy...
now i'm hungry
onaka ga tsuita
Back in the u.s. of a. 🎉
i was worrying about you getting stains on your new shirts
Well if you are eating at Makai market it must be authentic Hawaiian 😂
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No no no no no 🤦🏽♀️ not that place 🤣!!! Go to Waiahole Poi Factory and Highway Inn 😇
Last time I ate at Poi Bowl it was disgusting. There's way better places to eat in Ala Moana
I loved living on oahu. I miss the food and the weather