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May 12, 2026

Dinner at Thirty Eight

We had a really great media dinner at Thirty Eight

Shrimp Toast
Spanish Octopus

Black Cod

Fried Whole Moi

Braised Short Rib
Furikake King Salmon


Desserts currently include ice cream from Please Come Again.

Shiso Mint Chocolate

Vietnamese Iced Coffee

The miso butterfish (black cod) was one of the best, if not the best, miso butterfish dishes I've ever had.  The miso flavor was just amazing, and the tender fish was complemented nicely with the fried leeks and squid ink rice.

Our table raved about the Shrimp Toast and the fragrant makrut lime chili sauce.

The Short Rib was so tender, and the Octopus was cooked perfectly.

The Fried Whole Moi is a must, accompanied by an aliʻi mushroom and lup cheong stuffing.

I love that there is such a great new dinner option that I don't need to go all the way into town for!


Thirty Eight
1135 N Nimitz Hwy
Honolulu, HI 96817

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May 11, 2026

Visit Mexico: La Bufadora

 

While in Ensenada, we went on a tour that took us to La Bufadora, which is said to be one of the largest marine geysers in the world.

The water erupts regularly, so you don't need to be waiting a long while to capture the water spouting (it would regularly erupt every minute or so).

Don't stand too close, or else you will get wet!


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May 8, 2026

House of Intention by Aloha Elixir

Aloha Elixir is celebrating 11 years!

To celebrate, you can visit their House of Intention shop this month for a few new limited products - the Blockbuster Candle, Sunshine Spray, Spell Breaker Oil.

Note: Owner Keoki sprayed the Sunshine Spray on me, and he immediately asked if I had pain in a certain area because of the way the spray dispersed - and he was spot on! 

I am no stranger to Aloha Elixir's products, and I really find that the products help in bringing me guidance and insight.  My faves are the candles and sprays.


The Releasing spray is a go-to, and I choose candles based on the intent.

In addition to a few candles and sprays, I also got some stones as well as a few gifts (thank you to Aloha Elixir for the discount!).


In my opinion, a little extra otherworldly help is always welcomed!

House of Intention by Aloha Elixir
1126 12th Ave Suite 105
Honolulu, HI 96816

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May 7, 2026

MENSHO Hawaii


MENSHO recently opened at Ka Makana Aliʻi, and we were lucky enough to be invited to a special media tasting event on a Friday night. Normally, Friday nights are tough for us schedule-wise, but once I read that Mensho was a Michelin-recognized restaurant, there was no way I was passing this one up.


We arrived right as the doors opened and were immediately greeted by the cheerful staff. First impressions? The space is beautiful — modern, sleek, and energetic without feeling overwhelming. The menus were already waiting at our table, and honestly, my stomach was rumbling before we even sat down.



To kick things off, we were served a bottle of Kikusui Japanese sake. Smooth, crisp, and exactly what we needed to unwind after a long week. It paired perfectly with everything that followed.

And then… the food started coming.

First up was the A5 Wagyu Uni Ikura. 

Wow. Rich wagyu, creamy uni, bursts of ikura — amazing.

Next came the enoki chips. Fried enoki mushrooms? I had never tried them before, but somehow it totally works. Crispy and dangerously addictive.


Then came the corn wings. Yes, corn wings. The presentation alone had us doing a double take, but they were delicious.

But of course, the real star of the evening was the ramen.

We first tried the Shrimp GKO ramen, and let me warn you — you really have to love garlic. The flavor was intense, and garlicky. Garlic lovers are going to appreciate this one.




The MVP of the night was the Wagyu Truffle Shoyu Ramen. And this moment felt extra special because the owner himself, Tomoharu Shono, came to our table to shave fresh truffle directly over the bowl before we dug in.

I honestly cannot describe how good this ramen was. Everything just worked together perfectly. The broth was light, the wagyu was incredible, and the noodles? 

Absolute perfection — chewy, springy, perfectly al dente. Every bite made me want to keep the bowl all to myself. Sorry to my plus one… aka my husband. LOL.

MENSHO's grand opening happened just a few nights ago, and from what we heard, the line wrapped around the corner. The word is definitely out. Since they’re currently walk-ins only with no reservations and open for dinner service only, I have a feeling the hype is going to stick around for a long time… if it ever dies down at all.

If you’re a ramen lover in Hawaii, this is one spot you’ll want to experience for yourself.












 
Hours: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Daily

MENSHO HAWAII
91-5431 KAPOLEI PKWY
808-260-9300










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Visit Mexico: Mini Market Anita

When it comes to travel, I'm all about the snacks and omiyage.  While at La Bufadora market, I saw Mini Market Anita, which was full of Mexican snacks. 





They had all sorts of cookies, chips, and more.

There were all sorts of flavors of familiar snack brands that were new-to-me.

Prices in this Mini Market were cheaper than the convenience store near the top of the market lane.  

Definitely worth checking out if you love snacks as much as I do!

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May 6, 2026

Happy Hour at Thirty Eight

I got to join my media pals for a super fun Happy Hour at Thirty Eight.

Having just recently launched, the Happy Hour menu is offered daily from 2p-5p, and features an array of dishes that are a reflection of Chef Daysen Masuda's Hilo home, his Honolulu career influences, and his culinary instincts.

I first met Chef Daysen in Hilo, having bought one of his highly sought after sushi omakase sets that he was (and still is) known for.  He had since moved to O‘ahu, where he continued to hone his craft, and is now at the helm of Thirty Eight.

Cabbage Caesar

Poke Cracker

Edamame

Kamaboko & Crab Dip

Fresh Oysters

Calamari Katsu

Maguro Cabbage

My faves were the Kamaboko Crab Dip (our table had 3 orders because someone who shall remain nameless could not stop eating it . . . combined with Mae Bo One Ton Chips - addicting!), the Cabbage Caesar (loved the textures!), and the Calamari Katsu (I could've been happy with this for my meal!).

Go for Happy Hour, and stay for dinner (stay tuned for my dinner post!).

Thirty Eight
1135 N Nimitz Hwy
Honolulu, HI 96817
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May 5, 2026

Visit Mexico: La Bufadora Market

On the way to La Bufadora is a market, where numerous vendors are lined up, waiting to sell you their food, drink, and wares.

They'd approach you with plates of food or beckon you into their stall to sell shirts, ponchos, blankets, tequila, designer bags, and more (for some reason, there were many phallic objects for sale - I Googled and could only find that it was a touristy thing).

It can be an unsettling experience, but you have to just hold your ground and not be swayed or intimidated, especially by the very assertive / aggressive vendors.



Most vendors were just overly friendly, simply wanting to make a sale.

While at the market, we did a tequila tasting, bought some souvenirs and snacks, ate churros, and dined at a taco stand.




Pay-per-use bathrooms are available, and they were clean!
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