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May 18, 2026

Dinner at Thirty Eight


Spicy Ahi Poke Cracker

Located at Pier 38, restaurant Thirty Eight features the freshest seafood and locally sources their ingredients. In the former Nami Kaze space, the family-owned restaurant offers lunch, happy hour, dinner and a full bar. 

Our group stopped by for an early dinner and had a great time and received fantastic service. Our group's favorite was the Spicy Ahi Cracker appetizer and I really loved my Ahi Steak entree. The local bigeye ahi is topped with a delicious kanzuri shoyu buttah and served on top of a watercress salad with a generous serving of confit potato. Yum!

We had a great experience and I would definitely return. I liked the food, service, and ambience. They really did a great job servicing our large group. They are open daily from 11am to 9pm.


Oysters

Cauliflower

Hamachi Crudo

Furikake King Salmon

Ahi Steak

Fried Whole Moi


Thirty Eight
1135 N Nimitz Hwy E
Honolulu, HI 96817


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Ono Kuki Company

I have a never-ending sweet tooth, so when I saw Ono Kuki Company at the Mililani Farmers Market, I picked up a few bags. 

Normally I'm team soft & chewy when it comes to cookies, but if the cookies are mini, I enjoy crispy cookies. 

The Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies were crispy, with lots of chocolate chips throughout.


They have several flavors of cookies, and also have regular sized cookies as well as party mix!

I'm looking forward to trying more cookie flavors!

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ONKEE

When Hawaii Mom Blog founder/owner Gem picked ONKEEfor her birthday lunch, it felt fitting that we’d be celebrating Gem at one of Honolulu’s hidden gems!

Before heading there, I had already done some research because I’d heard the restaurant could be tricky to find if you’re unfamiliar with the area. They’re located on the second floor of a residential building (Ko'ula), and the signage is pretty minimal, so it’s easy to second-guess yourself while looking for it. I parked in the parking garage below Consolidated Theatres Ward, walked out of the Ewa side of the garage - the building is across the street from that entrance/exit.  Walk to the roundabout and look for the Onkee sign and the elevator.  

Once I arrived, the service was very attentive throughout the meal, and the staff checked in often to make sure everything was going well.

For lunch, Gem ordered the stir-fried pork meal, Nadia chose the bibimbap, and I ordered the marinated fried chicken entrée. 

Gem really enjoyed her meal:

 


Nadia's bibimbap was the most Instagram-able dish of the day:


As for me… once the chicken arrived at the table, I realized I probably should have paid a little closer attention to the menu.  I kept offering Gem a taste, but she politely declined each time. Toward the end of the meal, she pointed out that there had also been a plain fried chicken option on the menu — which, honestly, both of us probably would have preferred over the yangnyeom-style version I ordered. The chicken itself was crispy and well prepared, but the sauce ended up being a little too spicy and heavy for my personal taste.

 I also somehow missed the fact that the entrée didn’t come with sides, which left me staring sadly at my plate while everyone else had complete meals.

Thankfully, the birthday girl took pity on me and shared some of her rice and vegetables. Nothing says “happy birthday” quite like the guest of honor donating food to her friend. 

But in the end, all was forgiven once dessert arrived. The mango bingsu absolutely stole the show. 


It was refreshing, light, and the perfect way to end the meal. Looking back, we probably should have ordered one just for Gem instead of sharing one amongst the three of us.

Overall, the delicious bingsu and chicken mishap made the visit memorable. And thankfully, the birthday girl still seemed to enjoy her special lunch too. 

Still… I may owe Gem a little birthday lunch do-over in the future. 





ONKEE HAWAII
1000 AUAHI STREET, #220
808-312-3758









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May 17, 2026

Mahalo May at Zippy’s: Comfort Food for a Cause

 Every May, Zippy's gives back to the community through its Mahalo May campaign by partnering with a local nonprofit organization. This year, they selected Special Olympics Hawaii, which provides sports programs, competitions, and opportunities for thousands of athletes and Unified partners throughout the islands.  Participation is always free of charge!

The featured item supporting the campaign is the Kokua Pac — a combo packed with Portuguese sausage, half of a red hot dog, Spam, Korean fried chicken, and rice. 


It has Hawaii's favorites all in one meal, and a portion of the proceeds from each Kokua Pac sold during May will go toward supporting Special Olympics Hawaii.

Customers visiting Zippy’s in person can also help Special Olympics Hawaii by rounding up their purchase to the nearest dollar at checkout, making it an easy way to give back while enjoying a meal.

And of course, no Zippy’s run is complete without drinks and dessert 😋 

We paired our meal with an Orange Bang and the refreshing lilikoi drink, then finished things off with this month’s featured treats from Napoleon's Bakery — the lemon napple and pineapple coffee cake. Both were the perfect sweet ending to a meal for a good cause.

Big mahalo to Zippy’s for continuing to support local organizations!!

The Kokua Pac and round-up donations will be available from now until May 31, 2026 at all Zippy's locations in Hawaii.















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May 16, 2026

Last Call for Menehune Macs at Hawaiian Chip Company

The last of the hand scooped chocolate gift boxes!

Although I have never visited the Hawaiian Chip Company's retail location, I knew that's where they sold their delicious fresh made-to-order taro and sweet potato chips. What I didn't know was that they are also home to Menehune Mac's hand-scooped chocolates. They are currently down to their last boxes and will not be restocking them.

If you want to get a last taste of Hawaii history, make sure to visit to pick up a box. The Aloha Chocolate Gift Box includes two layers of 24 individually wrapped pieces in a gift box with ribbon and bow. Customers can select an assortment of all flavors of Milk Chocolate Mac Nut, Pineapple Snow Mac Nut, and Dark Chocolate Mac Nut. The Menehune Mac 8 Count Chocolate Gift Box includes two layers of handmade chocolates in a gift box ready to share. The 8 Count Gift Box is available with one chocolate flavor per box.

Graduation season is upon us! Individually wrapped chocolates are perfect to use in a candy lei!


Retail location has many chip options!


Macadamia Nut Milk Chocolate Bars will still be available.



Thank you to the Hawaiian Chip Company for the media invite. All opinions are honest and entirely my own.
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May 15, 2026

It's a Nail Story

One happy birthday girl

For my daughter's birthday she wanted to get her nails done. For weeks, she scoured the internet for inspo pics and decided on a sunrise shell design. I looked for a nail salon located close to the UH Manoa campus and came upon Nail Story.

Nail Story had great reviews on Yelp and I liked that I could make an appointment online. The prices of the services was also available when you make your appointment. We arrived a little before 5pm and had to wait awhile before a parking spot opened up in the lot.

My daughter showed her technician the design and she was quoted an additional amount of $46. The technician then went to work and when it was time to do the design, there was a lot of back and forth as the technician had not done a sunrise shell design before. My daughter wanted it just right and asked her to redo it several times. I was surprised her technician didn't take offense, but also happy that my daughter was making sure she was getting what she wanted. 

The technician was great and stayed patient as she tried to replicate the design as best as she could. Finally, after what seemed like the fifth time, my daughter gave a big smile of approval. Thank goodness! | was getting hungry! My daughter loves her nails and I also had a great experience with my pedicure.



Nail Story
931 University Ave Ste 102 
Honolulu, HI 96826




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Bozu Japanese Restaurant

I recently met up with some friends for a great meal at Bozu Japanese Restaurant.

Bozu Style Fried Chicken & Eggplant

Toro Takuan

Burdock Tempura

Hot Kake Udon

Beef Tongue

Seared Stingray Fin

Mentaiko Butter Pasta

Unagi Avocado

French Fries with Anchovy & Butter

What a feast! I had so many faves!  The Burdock Tempura and French Fries were so addicting (I made sure to sop up all the remaining anchovy paste with the remaining fries).  The Beef Tongue was tender and delish - I loved all the green onions!

The Pasta was another fave, and the Udon was just what I needed.  

Definitely come with a big group so you can try all sorts of izakaya dishes!

Bozu Japanese Restaurant
McCully Shopping Center 2nd Floor #209
1960 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96826

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