Hawaii Foodie questions

August 26th, 2011

Hawaii Vacation Connection -Today we answer a lot questions about food. Cynthia wanted to know is we have ever tried a Puka Dog. A Puka (which means hole in Hawaiian) is a Hot Dog with a hole in the center which you can put various fillings in, like sweet potato mustard or various cheeses. Jack a Facebook friend wanted some suggestions on where to eat on Kauai. We offer some suggestions including Tutu’s soup Hale, Marks Place and The Beach House. You can’t go wrong with any of these eateries and there are several others that we offer during today’s show. Finally, Joan one of our twitter friends wanted to know if we had any ideas about romantic restaurants on Oahu. We offer some ideas and talk about how there are not a lot of choices for romantic dinners on the beach in Waikiki.

Have you ever wondered when the best time to come to Hawaii would be? This is a common question which we have discussed many times on our show however today we wanted to use the question to remind folks that best way to book their Hawaii vacations. The single most important factor that will determine the cost of your trip will be the dates you choose. The more flexibility you have the more likelihood that we will be able to get you the best deal. As a rule of thumb you want to avoid holiday and weekend travel. The least expensive bumps in Hawaii bar May at October.

Did you know there are thousands of islands in the Hawaiian chain? Today we touch on this subject from a question that we received from a Facebook friend Christy. She noted that when looking at a map there are many more Hawaiian islands than she realized. Today we talk about this and remind folks that there are hundreds of islands but only a few which people travel to for vacations.

Published by Bruce Fisher

Since 2006 Bruce has been writing and producing the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast and the Hawaii Vacation Blog which create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. His postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible. The tone is anecdotal, breezy, and devoid of any commercialism.

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