
1. Eat at a shrimp truck. I tried the coconut shrimp at Macky's, and it was divine.
2. Have a
mai tai at
House Without a Key. If you go around sunset, you'll be able to hear some darling old men play music and see this lovely, traditional hula dancer.

3. Eat sushi at
Morio's. It's Ruffage, a healthy food sandwich shop during the day, so call during the evening after they've switched over to sushi to make a reservation.

4. Take a walk on Waikiki. The surfers. The surfers!

5. Enjoy a giant shave ice on the North Shore. The flavor combos are endless, but I was partial to root beer, coconut and pineapple. Sounds weird! But it's delicious.

6. Make your new husband take you on a fancy date to
Roy's. Don't miss the signature Chinese dumplings. Yum.
As you can see, we did a lot of eating and drinking (and napping!) on Oahu. It was our first stop. Slightly more ambitious itineraries to follow for Kauai and the Big Island!
These pictures are so lovely! Eating and drinking...sounds like a great start to what will be a great marriage.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ashley! Eating and drinking is a great start to almost anything though, right?!
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