Friday, February 29, 2008

leap day

Aloha and happy leap day. This morning we flew to Hawaii for the weekend to celebrate our anniversary. Wanted to get some warm sun and eat some good food. Our day started off with the computers at the airport not recognizing leap day and we had to get checked in manually by an agent. We were hoping this was not a bad sign. Our flight was good and we arrived in Honolulu in one piece.

Jeff was really looking forward to trying a new saimin place that Uncle Richard told him about. It has strange hours so Jeff thought he should try it on the first day in case it is really good he wanted to make sure he could eat it at least one more time. He said he knew where it was located but an hour and half later we could not find it. Jeff called them 3 times for directions and each time they hung up on him. I was starving and almost died of lack of food so we ate at Zippy's. We got saimin and a zip pac which consisted of rice, spam, fish, chicken and teri beef. Our food was good but Jeff was still disappointed he didn't get to try Palace Saimin Stand.

Close up of Zippy's saimin
noodles, soup, green onion, fish cake and bbq pork



Long Johns another of Jeff's favorites of Hawaii
long doughnut filled with custard



We are missing the grand opening of the very first Nordstrom in Hawaii.
Opens March 7th.




We stayed at our favorite hotel. Hilton Hawaiian Village. This time we tried a different tower, Kalia. It is the newest one. Our room was nice and came with an ocean view.


Jeff ordered extra pillows on the internet. They arrived before us. Last time we didn't get them.



Bathroom, small but nice.



View from our room.


Diamond Head





Sunset




Every Friday night there are fireworks at the Hilton. This is our 4th stay and the first time we have seen the fireworks on the beach. It was really nice.














Finally, Jeff looked up the location on Palace Saimin Stand on his computer and found out that it's close to the airport on the way to the hotel. We decided to drive by it at night (they open at 8pm for dinner) in case it was in a bad neighborhood we would just check it out and if it's safe we would stop and eat dinner.


It looked OK so we went in.





Pretty small menu and cheap too.



Wun tun min






Saimin



BBQ sticks
After eating our dinner. Jeff declared that this is his new favorite saimin place. Even better than Hamura's in Kauai where it is not uncommon for him to eat three meals there a day. He liked the crunchy (not literally) noodles. He vowed to come back tomorrow again for dinner since they are closed on Sunday and Monday...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Looks like an enjoyable trip, but a long way to go just for saimin...How about an Annie update?