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Touchdown in Paradise!

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Aloha...Oahu..."The Gathering Place"! A fitting name since I am in town...uumm on the island...to visit family and friends, to attend my friend's wedding, and to meet up with local TravBuddies all within the span of YIKES...72 hours! Thank goodness I bought my flight tickets before the increase in gas and baggage surcharges!

Touchdown in Paradise!

The hours flew by and we actually arrived in Honolulu early around 9 pm…YAY!  Unfortunately since I was one of the first peeps to check in, my checked in baggage was the last to come out…damn!  YAY!!! I’m so excited for this weekend getaway I sure did need it!  My cousin Mar (maria58) picked me up right quick in her um sorta new ride.  I was jonesing real bad for some local grindz that I didn’t even care that it was about 10 pm.  To feed my need, my cousin took me to Bob’s Bar-B-Que…a plate lunch stand in the Kalihi ‘hood.  (Review soon to follow)  I was so tired from the night out yesterday that I just wanted to chillax so we got take out, went back to her crib, and knocked out!

Jonesing for some Local Grindz!
You can find a plate lunch stand in just about every town in Hawaii. Bob's Bar-B-Que, at the corner of Dillingham Blvd and Waikamilo Rd in the Kalihi neighborhood, was my destination for local grindz as recommended by 1 local...my cousin. Before we even parked the car in the CRAMPED parking lot, you can smell the grill!

Local grindz refers to the mix of traditional Hawaiian fare with cuisine which the Filipino, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, and other immigrant plantation workers brought with them to the islands. Bob's Bar-B-Que does local grindz well...from kalua pork and kalbi to teriyaki beef and katsu chicken. The full sized entrees (average price of $8) come with 2 scoops of rice and a scoop of macaroni salad. We opted for the half-sized meal with 1 scoop of rice and macaroni salad to accompany my teriyaki beef and my cousin's grilled pork chop (each averaged $5). My teriyaki beef was very flavorful...no need to add extra shoyu (soy sauce). The macaroni salad was good...not as good as L&L but still creamy and tasty. My cousin's pork chop looked yummy especially with the grill marks...she liked it too! I was such a bad foodie and I didn't take pictures...boo on me!

The eating area at Bob's Bar-B-Que ain't the Ritz but it gives this joint local, hometown flare...which is outdoor seating on picnic tables! All the grilled meats are cooked to order...always a plus!

So if your wallet is short stacked but you have a chip leader hunger...got to Bob's Bar-b-Que to feed your need!

8,727 km (5,423 miles) traveled
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