Mar 2015

North Shore Grindz: Kahuku Shrimp Trucks Edition

North Shore Grindz: Kahuku Shrimp Trucks Edition

One of the highlights of our Hawaiian holiday was a day trip to Oahu’s North Shore to experience its beautiful beaches and to dine at its famous shrimp trucks.

After working up an appetite swimming and sunning all afternoon, The Astronomer, Luscious, and I hopped in our rental car and cruised along Kamehameha Highway toward Kahuku, a town known for its shrimp aquaculture. We hit up three trucks this early evening: Fumi’s Kahuku Shrimp, Famous Kahuku Shrimp Truck, and Giovanni’s Original White Shrimp.

Fumi's Kahuku Shrimp - Kahuku | North Shore

Our first stop was at Fumi’s Kahuku Shrimp, a stand located adjacent to the owners’ shrimp farm. Talk about unbeatable freshness!

Fumi's Kahuku Shrimp - Kahuku | North Shore

Luscious previously dined here and raved about Fumi’s top-notch cooking.

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Mar 2015

Jonathan Gold’s Scouting Report #5: Mariscos El Cristalazo

Jonathan Gold's Scouting Report #5: Mariscos El Cristalazo

Marvelous mariscos in La Puente. Filing my fifth Scouting Report, “Mariscos El Cristalazo serves seafood in a monster martini glass” on the Los Angeles Times‘ Daily Dish.

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Mar 2015

Side Street Inn on Da Strip – Honolulu (Kapahulu)

Side Street Inn on Da Strip – Honolulu (Kapahulu)

There’s a lot to like about Side Street Inn. From the bold cooking to the generous, family-style portions and warm smiles all around, it’s no wonder that Colin Nishida’s spot has been packed since opening its doors in 1992.

Side Street Inn on Da Strip – Honolulu (Kapahulu)

In his article for Food & Wine, Jonathan Gold aptly described the place as “An aggressively multicultural house of big eats that just happen to be served on shared platters, lubricated by oceans of beer.” Sounds like good times, right? Right!

The Astronomer and I, along with our friend Luscious Liana, dined at the newer and fancier Kapahulu location on an evening when we were feeling especially hungry. As is generally the case, we ordered way too much food and had a blast doing so.

Side Street Inn on Da Strip – Honolulu (Kapahulu)

The first dish to arrive was “Da’ Famous Pan Fried Island Pork Chops” ($23). Seasoned and coated in a mix of garlic salt, flour, and corn starch then pan-fried to golden brown, the pork chops were “Crispy on da’ outside, Juicy on da’ inside!”—just like the menu promised. A little dip of ketchup and these chops were good to go.

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