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Kamehameha Schools, established in the kingdom of Hawai‘i by Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, is the owner of the Center. The legacy of that school, established 125 years ago for Hawaiian children, has its roots right here at Helumoa, Waikīkī, where the princess completed her will. Our Hawaiian cultural programming including performing and visual arts is offered manuahi (free) in honor of the memory of Ke Ali‘i Pauahi. Revenue generated at Royal Hawaiian Center supports the education of our keiki – children.
On behalf of The Festival Companies, manager and developer of our center, I am so proud to welcome you to Royal Hawaiian Center. Stop by Lei ‘Ohu Guest Services in The Royal Grove for information on our more than 100 merchants representing the very best in shopping, dining and entertainment. For up-to-the-minute updates, follow us on Twitter and Facebook, and visit RoyalHawaiianCenter.com.
E kipa mai me ke aloha – welcome!
Marleen AkauGeneral Manager
There are many great reasons to visit Royal Hawaiian Center in Waikīkī during your stay on O‘ahu, but one stands out above the rest: the food. One thing we all have in common is the need to eat, and Royal Hawaiian Center’s amazing menu selections are ‘ono loa – totally delicious! P.F. Chang’s (Building A, Lewers St.) offers cosmopolitan-influenced Chinese fare in a festive setting. Chibo Okonomiyaki, also in Building A, features excellent offerings, from shrimp and fresh ‘ahi to fine wagyu beef, fired up on teppanyaki grills.
Heading towards Diamond Head, Building B is where you’ll find the Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court (Level 2) with an array of favorites including sandwiches, salads, burgers, pizza, Korean barbecue, ramen, local plate lunches and more. Doraku Sushi – an ingenious Japanese-Caribbean fusion with trendy ambience – is on Level 3. Steps away is Restaurant Suntory with sumptuous, traditional Japanese fare. Bordering The Royal Grove is Il Lupino Trattoria & Wine Bar (Building B) offering indoor and outdoor dining and authentic Italian cuisine.
Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener of New York boasts the very best dry-aged steak in the islands (Level 3, Building C). Five-Star International Buffet has seemingly endless choices, including seafood, pasta, salads, international favorites and hard-to-resist desserts. Beijing Chinese Seafood is the best of its kind in Hawai‘i, with dim sum lunches and fabulous seafood dinner selections prepared by top chefs trained in China.
Shopping at Royal Hawaiian Center represents a fantastic mix of international, national and local merchants that run the gamut from everyday to ultra-luxurious. Royal Hawaiian Center’s four-level, 310,000 square-foot shopping, dining and entertainment hub is without the question the best in Hawai‘i nei.
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ON THE COVERPHOTOGRAPHER Dana EdmundsSTYLIST Sascha Lykes KokiSTYLIST ASSISTANTS Shanelle Ganiron& Jasmine PerriMODEL Deanna Elrick, Kathy Muller Talent & Modeling AgencyHAIR/MAKEUP Juliana Chaize for Bobbi Brown Essentials, Shelly Marcello-Vina& Kimberly DuongON MODEL Jewelry, Bulgari; swimsuit, Allure SwimwearTHIS PAGE Cardigan, Kate SpadeNew York; watch, Tourneau;bag and shoes, Hermes.
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InformatIon Welcome to the largest shopping center in Waikīkī. Please see our Center Directory Map located around the Center and at our customer service desk for the latest on merchant locations, and for Hawaiian showtimes and locations.
LocatIonRoyal Hawaiian Center is located along a three-block stretch of Kalākaua Avenue, fronting the Sheraton Waikīkī and Royal Hawaiian Hotels, between Fendi and The Cheesecake Factory.
ParkIngValidated parking available at all shops and restaurants from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. First hour free, then $1 per hour for up to
three hours. After four hours, standard rates apply. To enter the ten-level Royal Hawaiian Center parking garage: From Kalākaua, turn right on Royal Hawaiian Avenue and take the next right into the garage.
HoursEnjoy convenient shopping and dining, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later, 365 days a year. Restaurant hours may vary.
guEst sErvIcEsVisit Lei ‘Ohu Guest Services in the Royal Grove, located on Level 1, or contact us at (808) 922-2299. The security office can be reached at (808) 924-4026. In addition, feel free to visit www.RoyalHawaiianCenter.com or RoyalHawaiianCenter.com/jp to find answers to your questions.
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ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER2201 Kalākaua Avenue, Suite A500Honolulu, HI 96815(808) 922-0588www.royalhawaiiancenter.com
General Manager Marleen AkauCultural Director Manu BoydMarketing Director Sam ShenkusAsst. Marketing Director Nani Hirosane
MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS O‘AHU SaleSRegional Vice President Patti Ann RueschPublisher, R Magazine Wanda Garcia-Fetherston (949) 276-5659 [email protected] Manager Brittany L. Kevan
O‘aHU editOrial Senior Editor Simplicio Paragas Managing Editor Rebecca Pike Editor Tom HanleyAssociate Editor Sascha Lykes Koki
CREATIVE Chief Creative Officer Haines WilkersonDesign Director Jane FreyArt Directors Olga D’Astoli, Gene Faught, Michael Min, Teri SamuelsSenior Editorial Director Rosie LeonettiPhotography Director Susan StrayerCreative Coordinator Beverly MandelblattDirector of Production Kristine MillerProduct Manager Jasond FernandezDirector of Manufacturing Donald HortonTechnical Operations Manager Tony Thorne-BoothRetouching Jerry Hartman
eXeCUtiVePresident Donna W. KesslerVice President of Operations Angela E. AllenGeneral Manager, Where MapsChristopher Huber
MOrriS COMMUniCatiOnSChairman & CEO William S. Morris IIIPresident William S. Morris IV
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Holiday Treatsfreshly baked beauties
We dare you to sample just one flavor of the classic, freshly-baked shortbread
cookies at Honolulu Cookie Company. taste them, and you’ll see why there’s usually a line out the door, and why bringing home a box of the little pineapple-shaped treats has become a tradition among visitors and locals alike.
The ever-popular cookie shop offers flavors like pineapple, coconut, mango, papaya, lilikoi, Kona coffee, chocolate, macadamia nut — all in all, there are 16 distinctive tastes of Hawai‘i, perfectly baked in bite-size pineapple shapes and individually wrapped to insure freshness. For the holidays, we love giving and receiving an assortment of cookies in adorable gift boxes, baskets and collectible tins. Building B, Level 1. (808) 931-3330.
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The Royal Grove at Royal Hawaiian Center is more than a beautiful garden—it is the cultural and spiritual piko (center) of this property,
known for generations as “Helumoa.” Once home to ali‘i (nobility), Helumoa was an expansive ulu niu (coconut grove) where 10,000 trees grew. In breathing new life into this ‘āina (land) and re-establishing a Hawaiian sense of place, the Royal Grove has become an icon—an inviting oasis in the heart of Waikīkī.
Dozens of coconut trees now shade the area, and an array of native Hawaiian flora (lower left) provides an elegant green backdrop for cultural performances and classes. Above The Grove is the Kahalaopuna Bridge, named for the princess of Mānoa Valley, inland of Waikīkī. Kahalaopuna’s beauty was likened to an ānuenue (rainbow).
Royal Hawaiian Center is owned by Kamehameha Schools, established in 1884 by the will of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. In her honor, Ka ‘Ikena Ho‘oulu a Pauahi (the inspired vision of Pauahi) was created by Kamehameha graduate Sean K.K.L. Browne. The bronze statue (above) illustrates Princess Pauahi’s love for keiki (children). The Kaulani Heritage Room is where short films, cultural messaging and a colorful mural celebrate the vibrancy of Hawaiians and share the heritage of this wahi pana (legendary place). At Lei ‘Ohu Guest Services, we welcome our guests with hospitality and aloha.
E kipa mai i ka ulu niu kaulana o Helumoa—welcome to the Royal Grove!
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< on Briana: earrings, Mocchin; dress, Juicy Couture; ring (left) and bracelet, Philip Rickard; ring (right) Komang Jewelry; clutch, Koi Boutique.on daniel: Shirt, Royal Hawaiian Boutique; belt, Leather Soul; pants, Royal Hawaiian Golf Shop.
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Center, on Brianna: Necklace, Anteprima; top and skirt, Koi Boutique; ring, Komang; Bangles, Laki Hawaiian Design; belt and bag, Bulgari.Left, on deanna: earrings, bracelets, camisole, vest and skirt, Koi Boutique; necklace, Komang Jewelry; watch, Olivia Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry; bag andscarf, Bulgari.
right, on daniel: hat and shirt, Royal Hawaiian Boutique; denim jeans, Koi Boutique; sunglasses and ring, Laki Hawaiian Design; shoes, The Walking Company. photographed at Five Star international Buffet.
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on hunter: Shirt, Royal Hawaiian Boutique; pants, Royal Hawaiian Golf Shop; watch, Tourneau; shoes and luggage, Leather Soul.on daniel: Shirt, Royal Hawaiian Boutique; sweater and pants, Royal Hawaiian Golf Shop; watch, Tourneau; belt, Leather Soul.photographed at Leather Soul.
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Na Waiho‘olu‘u o Hawai‘i Nei
the colors of our island Home By Manu Boyd, RHc cultural Director
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Waiho‘olu‘u is color in Hawaiian, but more specifically refers to dyes. White kapa or bark cloth would be soaked (ho‘olu‘u) in water (wai) infused with a number of organic materials to create a range of hues. Kapa ‘ōlena is a prominent example of native turmuric, ‘ōlena, creating rich yellow cloth used in ceremonies. Lenalena, ‘ōlenalena, hālena, pōlena and melemele are all shades of yellow.
‘Ōma‘oma‘o is green, and is a part of the name Wahine‘ōma‘o, green woman, a companion of the goddess Hi‘iaka, always adorned in ferns and other forest greenery. Wai‘ōma‘o (an O‘ahu place name, deep in Pālolo Valley) means “green water,” suggesting a mountain pool or stream filled with limu (seaweed) or moss.
‘Ula‘ula, red, is revered by Hawaiians and is difficult to replicate through the waiho‘olu‘u process. But turn to the natural environment, where red is found in lehua blossoms of the ‘ōhi‘a tree, sacred to Pele, the fire goddess. They seem to mimic the hulu (feathers) of two mountain birds who feed on lehua nectar. The ‘apapane and ‘i‘iwi are honey creepers whose prized hulu were gathered by expert kia manu (bird catchers) for use in royal insignia including ‘ahu‘ula (cloaks), mahiole (helmets) and lei hulu.
The yellow variety of Pele’s favored pua is the lehua mamo that sometimes grows next to its ‘ula‘ula relative, creating a vibrant red-and-yellow display. These dominating colors in Hawaiian feather
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or many, the most obvious colors to represent Hawai‘i are blue and green: the ocean, the sky, and the landscape alone cover countless shades and hues. While polū, (Hawaiianized “blue”) is widely used, uliuli really describes the deep blues and greens in our environment. F
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work are recognized as royal colors. Primarily black, ‘ō‘ō and mamo birds provided only a few yellow feathers, the most valuable in chiefly regalia. Our ancestors developed ingenious methods to snare birds in such a way that they could be released after a three or four feathers, less than an inch in length, were plucked.
At dawn and dusk, the heavens are ablaze, lit by the rising and setting sun. The pinkish hue is called wena, reminding us of the legendary Hawaiian scholar Kawena Pūku‘i. Tūtū Kawena, as she was known in her elder years, was from Ka‘ū on Hawai‘i Island, where the sacred fires of Pele are described as pūnono ‘ula — glowing red.
On the slopes of Maui’s famous volcano Haleakalā, the stately, unusual-looking silversword or ‘āhinahina boasts silvery leaves. Pa‘iniu, another silvery native, has narrow leaves with an underside practically metallic in its appearance. Ke‘oke‘o means white, as does kea. Mauna Kea, white mountain, is named for the frosty mantle of the
the ‘i‘iwi is a honey creeper whose prized hulu (feathers) were
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snow goddess Poli‘ahu and her sparkling sisters. ‘Ili kea means fair skin, and was a term assigned to early American and European settlers. Koa‘ekea is the white tropic bird (koa‘e) whose long white plumes were collected for making kāhili, feathered standards that would herald the ali‘i on formal occasions.
‘Ele‘ele is a town on Kaua‘i whose name means black. Kapa ‘ele‘ele is black cloth worn only on specific occasions. Limu ‘ele‘ele, meaning black seaweed, is a slimy delicacy that is really more dark green than black. A variety of kō or sugar cane, is kō‘ele named for its dark purple, almost black, stalks. Ao ‘ele‘ele are dark clouds that bring rain to nourish the ‘āina, the land, and pō ‘ele‘ele — dark night — is a time for rest and rejuvenation.
Ua nani ke ānuenue, pi‘o maila i luna begins an old mele (song) saying: “So beautiful is the rainbow as it arches above.” Our kūpuna viewed rainbow forms including ānuenue, pūnohu ‘ula and uakoko as divine. The legendary princess
[the color] red is found in the lehua blossoms of the ‘öhi‘a
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of Mānoa valley — Kahalaopuna, for whom the bridge at Royal Hawaiian Center is named – was the child of Kuahine and Kahaukani, Mānoa's resident rain and wind. Her stunning was likened to rainbows that regularly appear there to this day.
Hala is the pandanus tree whose male species bears white hīnano blossoms. ‘Ōpua hīnano are billowing clouds on the horizon, white like the hīnano. Female trees bear fruit that look somewhat like pineapples. As the heavy fruit ripens, individual sections or “keys” fall, dotting the ground with yellow, orange or red. The colored tips are strung into fragrant, symbolic lei. Dried leaves (lau) are woven into moena lau hala or mats.
Pōpolo is a medicinal plant whose dark berries are also used in dyes that yield varying shades of poni, purple. Poni ‘āhiehie is lavender, the color of koali and pōhuehue, relatives in the morning glory family. Both have medicinal uses as do many plants in the traditional Hawaiian landscape.
With the more recent 19th and 20th century introductions of tropical flora to our islands, nature’s palate welcomed more purple with orchids and crown flower, white pīkake and ginger, green pakalana and lokelau (green rose), red anthuriums and carnations, and many more that we enjoy today.
Sometimes it’s difficult to pinpoint a specific hue within a pattern on a mu‘umu‘u (long Hawaiian dress) or aloha shirt. Locals may dub it kalakoa, colorful, a word derived from calico fabric brought to Hawai‘i by American missionaries 190 years ago.
Keu a ka nani ‘o Hawai‘i nei i nā waiho‘olu‘u like ‘ole: Hawai‘i is made even more beautiful with its myriad colors — kalakoa, for sure!
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HAWAIIAN PERFORMING ARTSTues.-Fri., 6-7 pm - Pau Hana Jam.After a day of work or play, we relax with Hawaiian music and hula ‘auana (hula’s modern form) in The Royal Grove.Sat., 6-6:30 pm - Hula Kahiko at Helu-moa. Noted hālau hula (dance schools) present the older forms of hula where dancers move to percussive rhythms and chanted stories. Sat., 7:30 pm - Live Contemporary Hawaiian Music. Musicians perform in The Royal Grove.First and Third Thursdays, 1 pm - Royal Hawaiian Band. Established by King Kamehameha III in 1836, the 40-member ensemble blends Hawaiian classics with vocals and hula in a festive performance.
CULTURAL CLASSESLed by expert kumu (teachers), our cul-tural classes are complimentary to Royal Hawaiian Center guests.
Lomilomi - Hawaiian massage. Mon./Wed., 11 am, Building A, Level 1. Lei Pua - Lei-making using fresh � owers. Mon./Fri., 1 pm, Building A, Level 1. ‘Ukulele - Beginners’ level. Limited supply of instruments provided. Tues. - Fri., 10-11 am, Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court, Building B, Level 2. Kapa Kuiki - Hawaiian quilting. Tues., 9:30-11:30 am., Level 3 between Build-ings A & B. Materials fee.Hula - Basic motions of Hawai’i’s native dance form. Tues., 11:00 am, Building C Level 2; Thurs., 4 pm. The Royal Grove.
HAWAIIAN VISUAL ARTSHistorical murals in the Building B Arcade depict ancient O‘ahu rulers.Ka ‘Ikena Ho‘oulu a Pauahi - a bronze statue of Princess Bernice Pauahi is the centerpiece of The Royal Grove.Kaulani Heritage Room presents complimentary short � lms on Hawaiian history. 10 am - 10 pm. The Royal Grove.
Classes and performances are complimentary and are subject to change or cancellation without prior notice.RoyalHawaiianCenter.com/EntertainmentHighlights
RHC’S AWARD-WINNINGCULTURAL PROGRAMMING
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For centuries before Western contact, Native Hawaiians made their
own cloth from the pounded bark of the wauke bush. It was called kapa, and it was so finely crafted that Captain James Cook wrote of it, “One would suppose that they had borrowed their patterns from some mercer’s shop in which the most elegant productions of China and Europe are collected.” Quilting with fabric, needle and thread was likely introduced to Hawaiian women aboard missionary ships like the Thaddeus, which is said to have hosted the wives of two reigning chiefs. The result is a distinctive hybrid with roots both in Hawai‘i and New England, and an interesting parallel across two very different communities. Quilting has always been considered to be a storytelling medium. The protest quilt of Queen Lili‘uokalani that sits in ‘Iolani Palace certainly tells a story, one too long and complex to fit here. Commonly, Hawaiian quilts feature large symmetrical patterns, which are often inspired
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by plant leaves, such as ‘ulu, breadfruit, with shapes repeated symmetrically creating the intricate design effect of the cut-out classroom snowflake. A wide variety of gorgeous, handmade Hawaiian quilted bedspreads, wall hangings, pillow covers and countless small goods (eyeglass cases, pincushions, bags, and even educational toys for children and baby accessories) in 100 percent cotton is available at Royal Hawaiian Quilt (Building A, Level 2, (808) 926-0678). The shop specializes in custom-made quilts, says shop proprietor Mrs. Kim. “If you want something that you do not see here, we can make it for you.”
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Always Open for You
The holiday season is a magical time no matter where you are — and here
in the heart of waikīkī, they’re even more special. while other areas shut down for thanksgiving Day (nov. 22), christmas eve and christmas Day (Dec. 24 & 25), new year’s eve and new year’s Day (Dec. 31 & Jan. 1), Royal Hawaiian Center is open 365 days a year. you don’t have to wait for Black Friday to get Black Friday specials — there are Black Friday specials on thanksgiving Day, and Fukubukuro on new year’s eve and new year’s Day. and if you find yourself short on gifts the day before christmas, don’t worry about it — just head to Royal Hawaiian center, open 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. what’s more, the restaurants will be open all day, too! to get all of the last-minute savings and information about sales and more, “like” Royal Hawaiian center on Facebook, and follow us on twitter. Facebook.com/RoyalHawaiianCenter, Twitter@RoyalHawnCtr
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세상 어디에서건 홀리데이 시즌은 마술과도 같은 시간이지만, 와이키키의 심장부에 있는 로얄 하와이안 센터에서는 더욱 특별합니다. 대부분의 상점가가 문을 닫는 추수감사절(11월22일)과 크리스마스 이브, 크리스마스(12월24&25일), 그리고 새해 전야와 새해 첫날(12월31일&1월1일)에도 연중 무휴 영업하며 추수감사절 당일에는 오전 10시부터 오후 10시까지 블랙 프라이데이 스페셜이 준비되어 있습니다. 크리스마스 전날까지 선물을 준비하지 못하셨다면, 오전 10시부터 오후 10시까지 문을 여는 로얄 하와이안 센터로 오세요. 레스토랑도 하루 종일 오픈합니다. 할인 등과 관련한 최신 정보는 페이스북과 트위터 업데이트로 만나보세요. Facebook.com/RoyalHawaiianCenter, Twitter@RoyalHawnCtr
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There are six fabulous options for Asian cuisine alone here at the Center, plus a New York steakhouse, a bakery with beautiful sweet and savory pastries, and even an international buffet. Satisfy any craving at Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikïkï’s most stylish dining destination.
From authentic Chinese seafood to new wave sushi, please your palate at Royal Hawaiian Center today. The restaurants are open all day long*.
BEIJING CHINESE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
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FRESH CHOICESThis upscale dining room, not
the average buffet, sources most of its ingredients locally and has signature cocktails. Originating in Hokkaido, Japan, Five Star International Buffet features an open kitchen with more than a dozen chefs at work. House
specialties include braised short ribs, fresh Hawaiian catch of the day, braised pork, tempura everything, daily soup specials, a cheese display, delectable pasta options, chilled shrimp, poke, sushi and sashimi — the salad selection alone will guarantee you’ll be visiting the buffet area
more than once. And make sure to save room for dessert if you can: a rotating selection includes warm bread pudding, Macadamia nut mousse, chocolate pots de crème,tiramisu and guava cake. (Availability subject to change.) Building C, Level 3. (808) 380-9300.
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PASTRY PERFECTThe center’s garden-view
spot for breakfast and lunch, Panya Bakery is a stylish, indoor-outdoor café situated right next to The Royal Grove. The selection, the entirety of which changes daily, always includes Panya’s signature pastries, always cooked from scratch. choose from sweet — fruit tarts with custard, crème-filled round donuts, chocolate cake and more — or savory — ham and cheese Danish, herbed scones and the like — and be sure to wash it down with fresh-brewed illy coffee or fresh-squeezed juice in a variety of flavor combinations. it’s a convenient stop to pick up food to go for a day at the beach, or to relax and watch the never-ending parade of people on Kalakaua avenue. Building B, Level 1. (808) 791-2969.
WELCOME TO BEIJINGThere’s a short list of authentic
chinese restaurants in this town, and Beijing Chinese Seafood Restaurant is on it. Start with the ever-popular Peking duck, then move on to grassy, fresh chive dumplings, dipped in soy and hit chili sauce, their pan-fried undersides pleasingly crisp. next, sample the fried prawns with roasted garlic: juicy, golden-crisp prawns wok-tossed with a mixture of roasted garlic, green onion and red chili. a simpler preparation, the choi sum in garlic sauce is a classic dish featuring stir-fried local choi sum, the chinese vegetable that’s sort of like a cross between asparagus and bok choi. “Most vegetables come from local o‘ahu farms,” says owner Jimmy wong with pride. Building C, Level 3. (808) 971-8833.
TOUR OF CHINAThe pan-chinese cuisine
at P.F. Chang’s is a familiar and fun choice. operating Partner eli locke recommends having some appetizers to start. “we call them pupu.” you can try a variety of dishes, not just one entrée.” chang’s chicken lettuce wraps — savory chopped chicken with nuts and herbs, served with crisp lettuce leaves — are perennial favorites. chang’s Regional classics, with delectable creations like Hong Kong Beef with Snow Peas and Shanghai Shrimp with Garlic Sauce, represent cuisine from five specific regions of china. a light, bright cocktail to pair with these meals is the cool and refreshing asian Pear Mojito. Building A, Levels 1 and 2. (808) 628-6760.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORKa place like this is “something
you don’t see here,” says General Manager Bill nickerson. “it’s a traditional new york city Steakhouse,” right in waikiki! The rich mahogany interior plays against swaying palms on the lanai, creating an old-world ambience with an island touch. a more perfect environment in which to enjoy a perfectly seared cut of USDa prime beef cannot be found. Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener dry-ages every single cut on the premises. The porterhouse for two is recommended, along with a big, bold red from the steakhouse’s extensive wine list, one of the best in town. Building C, Level 3.(808) 922-3600.
FIRST CLASS TO JAPANRestaurant Suntory is the place to go “all out”
on an authentic Japanese dining experience. widely recognized as a pinnacle of Japanese cuisine in waikiki, it’s the sole remaining original tenant of Royal Hawaiian center. “you don’t stay in business for 30 years without excellence,” says General Manager aki Peters. to really pull out all the stops for a special occasion, order the washugyu (Kobe-style beef ). “it costs more, but it’s just beautiful. The marbling is incredible.” available as part of three, four, five … even eight-course meals, sinking your teeth into a cut of washugyu is a dining rite of passage. Building B, Level 3. (808) 922-5511.
MIAMI MEETS JAPANSouth Beach meets tokyo at Doraku Sushi, more
popular than ever for lunch, dinner and especially Happy Hour. The multiple-page menu of this
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indoor-outdoor hotspot is available all day long. Sushi chefs prepare traditional sushi alongside inventive fusion dishes that deliciously bridge the gap between the two white-hot metropolitan locales. Favorites include the savory Golden Buddha roll (tender hamachi, scallion and asparagus topped with shiso and uni, seared and finished with aonori, garlic aioli, kabayaki sauce and red and black tobiko) and extreme-heat “God of Fire” Kagu-tsuchi roll (spicy tuna with cucumber and jalapeño, topped with tuna sashimi, habañero tobiko and spicy garlic aioli). Building B, Level 3. (808) 922-3323.
TERRIFIC TEPPANYAKIa meal at Okonomiyaki Chibo Restaurant is
dinner and a show. Specializing in teppanyaki, the Japanese cooking style that takes place on a flat grill right at your table. The talented chefs make the food look great and taste even better. “it’s fun food,” says Manager and chef Harry Huynh. “i throw a bunch of stuff on the grill, and everyone shares.” The house specialty, okonomiyaki, is a Japanese pancake that is cooked to order with nearly any ingredient imaginable and cut into wedges like a pizza. it’s a classic comfort food in Japan. During the week, this restaurant is packed for lunch due to daily specials such as grilled rib-eye steak, fresh ‘ahi, and totally addictive garlic shrimp. Building A, Level 3. (808) 922-9722.
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Cups of Konapure HAWAIIAN coffee
World-famous Kona coffee is a prized and remarkable Hawaiian
crop. on Hawai‘i, the Big island, the narrow “coffee belt” is in the Kona district. There, on the slopes of Hualālai and Mauna loa volcanoes, coffee plants luxuriate in perfect growing conditions: volcanic soil, warm weather and many dedicated farmers upholding a centuries-old legacy. The coffee is supremely rich in flavor and aroma. So distinctive are these beans that, in order to be labeled “Kona coffee” they must be at least 10 percent pure Kona. (Though purists insist one-tenth is not nearly enough.)
today many of Kona’s coffee farms give tours, and even large coffee house chains are riding the wave of its appeal. Island Vintage Coffee carries 100-percent, unadulterated, locally roasted Kona beans. its Peaberry is robust, made from prized coffee cherries (known as peaberries) that make up just one-twentieth of a typical coffee harvest. The shops also offer flavored pure Kona roasts such as mellow Vanilla Mac nut and nutty coconut cream, as well as chocolate-covered beans and gift baskets. at islandwide Starbucks locations, you can find packaged 100-percent Kona coffee, which is a fantastic gift or souvenir.
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The show’s name, “ROCK-A-HULA!” says it all. It’s taken from the song “Rock-A-Hula
Baby,” which was made famous forever when Elvis Presley sang it in the 1962 movie “Blue Hawaii,” filmed right here in Hawai‘i. The sweet song’s mixed genre of rock-and-roll and Hawaiian folk music truly captures the essence of Legends in Concert Waikiki, which combines old and new in an exciting fashion using live dancers, world-class tribute artists and historic concert footage of original performances.
The level of dedication to authenticity in this show is appar-ent from beginning to end and a trademark of Legends in Concert. Legends debuted in Las Vegas nearly 30 years ago, and is currently the second longest running show on the strip. Legends continues to fill theaters not only in Vegas, but also at multiple live venues throughout the country and on international cruise ships. The award-winning tribute spectacular showcases the talents of
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the most acclaimed tribute artists in the world, performing as the music industry’s most iconic superstars. ROCK-A-HULA is a special, 75-minute show, which is appropri-ate for all ages and was specifically developed for Hawaii.
Several packages, most of which include a buffet dinner, are available. If you really want to go all out, however, look no further than the Green Room Dinner and Show Package. This sit-down, four-course meal package includes VIP Lounge seating in which to enjoy a welcome cocktail, followed by a visit to the opulent Green Room for green “champagne” and posh Hawaiian pupu (hors d’oeuvres). It is here where guests will be greeted by one of the performing Legends — it’s a backstage tour of the bustling, pre-show excitement, followed by a four-course steak and seafood dinner.
Legends at the Royal Hawaiian Theater is the latest in an ongoing series of revivals that have restored Waikīkī as a hub for evening enter-tainment under the stars. The food and hospitality enhance the experi-ence and remind you of the magic that can happen when stars come to the Islands. And you’re just in time to enjoy it. Shows nightly except Mon-days. Packages start at $50. For more information, visit LegendsInConcert.com or call (808) 629-7469.
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Pau Hana Cocktailsit’s happy hour!
The Five-O Bar & Lounge is a perfect place to hang out, enjoy the company of
others. There’s also great live local music, reasonably priced drinks and a terrific, laid-back atmosphere. This cozy, wood-framed enclave adjacent to the Paina lāna‘i (Building B, level 2) is always welcoming to those who would like to relax and enjoy something cold and refreshing. try the chi chi chi, made with organic ocean vodka from Maui, fresh pineapple juice and coconut cream ($8.50), or a frosty draft pour of Kona Fire Rock Pale ale or Maui Bikini Blond ($5 pint, $19 pitcher). The bar offers happy hour specials from 11:00 am to 6 p.m. every day of the week, and the menu is chock-full of yummy asian and island-style bar food. (808) 922-0550.
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R oyal Hawaiian center’s Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court is located in Building B, level
2, above aBc Store. overlooking Helumoa, the breezy food court offers an array of ‘ono (delicious) options in a casual, outdoor setting.
affordable variety at pĀ‘ina lĀna‘i• kenny's Hawaiian bbq
enjoy Hawaiian fare like laulau and Kālua pig plus killer BBQ ribs at this local-style counter.
• ezogiku Japanese Ramen
noodle Steaming bowls of ramen noodles in hot miso (soybean paste) broth.
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Specialty cocktails, local beers on tap, and live sports events on four hi-definition televisions.
• maHaloHa buRgeRs local style sandwiches, like the Katsu sandwich and loco Moco burger.
• maui Tacos the flavors of Mexico mix with the spirit of aloha—in dishes like burritos of Hawaiian barbecued pork and “Mexican Sushi.”
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• Panda ExPrEss one of the fastest growing chains in america, it serves casual chinese food like orange and Kung Pao chicken.
• ParadisE Café Stop here for a variety of healthy sandwiches, salads, soups and baked goods for any diet-conscious diner.
• sbarro Known for their classic new york-style pizza made from hand-stretched dough, they also serve stuffed pizzas, stromboli, calzones and deep-dish pizza.
• subway choose your own ingredients and make your half or whole sub sandwich exactly as you want it. also serving soup, salad and desserts.
• yummy KorEan bbQ this is a popular chain with locals, who come for spicy Korean side dishes, such as kim chee, and entrees of barbecued meats such as bulgogi, fried fish and traditional soups.•ChamPion's stEaK &
sEafood Grilled-to-order steak, shrimp and fresh locally caught ‘ahi are on the menu at this friendly purveyor of plate lunches.
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RACCESSORIES & APPARELAloha Aina Boutique Beach chic, locally-made products. Bldg C, Level 2(808) 924-4333
Allure Swimwear Hawai‘i’s premier swimwear boutique. Bldg C, Level 1(808) 926-1174
Anteprima WirebagUnique wire handbags and more.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 924-0808
bebeSexy, sophisticated clothing.Bldg C, Level 1(808) 926-1144
Crazy FishCute apparel for girls and women. Bldg C, Level 1(808) 923-4748
DAKINESurf, swim and skate gear.Bldg B, Level 2(808) 921-0373
Forever 21A triple-level shopping fantasy.Bldg C, Levels 1-3(808) 923-5202
Furla Handcrafted Italian leather goods.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 921-2815
Hat Shack The best selection of hats and caps.Bldg A, Level 2 (808) 926-0628
Juicy Couture Bright, glamorous, on-trend pieces.Bldg C, Level 1 (808) 922-9790
kate spade new yorkAdorable and metropolitan.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 922-3390
Koi BoutiqueEuropean � air and California cool.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 923-6888
LeSportsac Trendsetting handbags.Bldg C, Level 1(808) 971-2920
Mocchin Ultra-feminine clothes and accessories.Bldg C, Level 1(808) 922-1051
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*Princesse Tam-Tam Lingerie Fine lingerie and sleepwear.Bldg A, Level 3(808) 922-3330
Royal Hawaiian Boutique Hawaiian resort wear. Bldg A, Level 3(808) 924-2120
Royal Fish Unique clothing and accessories.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 922-9718
Sunglass Hut One-stop shopping for shades.Bldgs A and B, Level 1(808) 926-7767
Tory Burch Luxury lifestyle goods. Bldg B, Levels 1 & 2(808) 922-4190
ENTERTAINMENTLegends in Concert® WaikīkīRoyal Hawaiian Theatre (808) 629-7469
Polynesian Cultural Center(Reservations & infomation)Bldg C, Level 1 Kiosk (808) 293-3333
HEALTH AND BEAUTYL’Occitane Luxurious skincare and haircare. Bldg B, Level 1(808) 923-0102
Love Renaissance Innovative skin care from Japan. Bldg C, Level 1(808) 923-0991
JEWELRY AND WATCHESCartier The renowned French jeweler.Bldg A, Level 1(808) 922-7555
J3 Hawai‘iHawaiian, gothic and urban designs.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 926-8988
Koa Nani A stunning array of heirloom jewelry. Bldg C, Level 1(808) 923-8889
Kobe Jewelry A leading � ne jeweler for 20 years.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 923-2282
Komang Jewelry Fine traditional Hawaiian jewelry. Bldg C, Level 1, Kiosk(808) 626-5733
Laki Hawaiian DesignHandmade jewelry and Ed Hardy.Bldg A, Level 3(808) 923-2201
Olivia Hawaiian JewelryFeaturing exclusive black silver.Bldg B, Level 3(808) 923-6633
Pandora Hand-� nished jewelry.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 923-2282
Philip Rickard The premier manufacturer of heirloom Hawaiian jewelry.Bldg A, Level 1(808) 923-2983
Rolex by Kaimana KeaOne of only three exclusive Rolex boutiques in the U.S.Bldg C, Level 1(808) 971-2986
TourneauThe world’s largest selection.Bldg C, Level 1(808) 922-4111
TrollbeadsOver 600 beads to mix and match.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 923-3415
LUXURY RETAILBulgariMagni� cent Italian jewelry and goods.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 923-2600
Fendi A star-adored couture collection. Bldg A, Level 1(808) 971-5611
Ferrari Store Celebrating the Ferrari lifestyle.Bldg C, Levels 1 and 2(808) 924-3131
HermèsThe legendary French home of the iconic Kelly and Birkin bags.Bldg A, Level 1(808) 922-5780
Loro PianaLuxury cashmere, made in Italy.Bldg C, Levels 1 & 2
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Salvatore FerragamoVisionary footwear and ready-to-wear. Bldg B, Levels 1 and 2(808) 971-4267
PĀ‘INA LĀNAI FOOD COURTChampion’s Steak & SeafoodSteak and shrimp plates grilled to order.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 921-0011
EzogikuA Japanese ramen-noodle shop.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 447-7595
Five-O Bar & LoungeSignature cocktails and local beers on draft, plus live entertainment.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 922-0550
Kenny’s Hawaiian BarbequeHawaiian food and local favorites. Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 922-3333
Mahaloha BurgersInnovative burgers and sandwiches.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 926-6500
Maui TacosFresh “Maui Mex” tacos and salsa bar.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 931-6111
Panda ExpressGourmet wok-cooked Chinese food.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 924-8886
Sbarro Italian EateryBig slices and other Italian specialties.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2(808) 922-1041
SubwayFast food for the health-conscious.Pā‘ina Lānai, Bldg B, Level 2
RESTAURANTS Beijing Chinese Seafood Restaurant Fine Chinese seafood and dim sum prepared by master chefs.Bldg C, Level 3(808) 971-8833
Doraku Sushi Japanese fusion cuisine and one of the few sake sommeliers in Hawai‘i.Bldg B, Level 3(808) 922-3323
Five Star International Buff etBu� et with table service and full bar.Bldg C, Level 3(808) 380-9300
*Okonomiyaki Chibo RestaurantMade-to-order Japanese pancakes and teppanyaki dishes. Bldg A, Level 3(808) 922-9722
P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī Contemporary Chinese cuisine.Bldg A, Levels 1& 2(808) 628-6760
Restaurant Suntory Authentic Japanese cuisine, from sushi to elegant kaiseki dinners.Bldg B, Level 3(808) 922-5511
Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener New York-style USDA prime beef, dry-aged on the premises.Bldg C, Level 3(808) 922-3600
SHOESLeather SoulUpscale footwear for men.Bldg B, Level 3(808) 922-0777
Pipeline LeatherFeaturing hard-to-� nd brand-name shoes and boots for men and women. Bldg C, Level 2(808) 926.2288
The Walking Company The world’s largest retailer of comfort footwear. Bldg A, Level 2(808) 923-9255
SPECIALTY FOODS Honolulu Cookie Company Gourmet shortbread cookies.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 931-3330
*Island Vintage Coff eeFreshly roasted premium co� ee from the Islands, including 100% Kona.Bldg C, Level 2(808) 926-5662
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*Panya BakeryGourmet pastries and meals.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 791-2969
Starbucks Coff ee Fresh-brewed espresso.Bldg A, Level 1(808) 922-4110
SPECIALTY STORESApple StoreFlagship for iPhone, iPad and more.Bldg C, Level 1(808) 931-2480
Bob’s ‘UkuleleFinely crafted ‘ukulele.Bldg A, Level 2(808) 922-4292
Hawaiian Island ArtsHawai‘i-themed products.Bldg B, Level 2(808) 922-2205
Island Soap & Candle WorksFine soaps and beeswax candles.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 922-7887
Island Vintage Organic & NaturalNatural food and products.Bldg C, Level 2(808) 923-3383
Ranger SportsPolice and � re department T-shirts and other unique gifts. Bldg A, Level 3(808) 923-2127
Royal Hawaiian Golf ShopDazzling array of golf gear.Bldg A, Level 3(808) 924-0144
Royal Hawaiian QuiltHeirloom-quality quilted products.Bldg A, Level 2(808) 926-0678
Simply Wood StudiosItems from 50+ local woodworkers.Bldg B, Level 1(808) 626-5300
Tricked Out AccessoriesOne-stop shop for phone accessories.Bldg C, Level 1 (808) 923-9242
Western Classics Native American jewelry and boots.Bldg A, Level 3(808) 923-1294
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PIPELINE LEATHERBLDG C, LEVEL 2
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ABC Store B-107Ageless Future B-1 Cart/C-1 CartAllure Swimwear C-118Ai Amour B-116Anteprima Wirebag B-113Apple Store C-104Aunty Bella’s Lei Stand A-1 KioskBikini Beach Café C-100bebe C-103 C-203Bvlgari B-105Cartier A-102Coconut Lei Stand B-1 Kiosk
Crazy Fish C-114 Crazy Shirts B-111Fendi A-103Ferrari Store C-107 C-207Forever 21 C-102 C-202 C-302Furla B-117Hermès A-101 A-201Hilton Grand Vacations Club C-1 KioskHokuya B-1 CartHonolulu Cookie Company B-108II Lupino Trattoria & Wine Bar B-120Iolana Design C-1 Cart
Island Soap & Candle Works B-114J3 Hawai‘i B-104Jams World B-118Juicy Couture C-108 C-208kate spade new york B-102 B-202Kaulani Heritage Room C-1 Royal GroveKoa Nani C-115Kobe Jewelry B-115Koi Boutique B-119Komang Jewelry C-1 CartLāna‘i Transit Hawai‘i A-107Lee Rylee Fine Art Photography A-1Cart
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Philip Rickard Gallery A-110Pick A Pearl C-1 KioskPolynesian Cultural Center C-1 KioskReflections of the Heart C-111Remix Hawai‘i C-113Rolex by Kaimana Kea C-106Royal Fish B-112SGH Sunglass Hut A-111SGH Sunglass Hut B-110Salvatore Ferragamo B-106 B-206Simply Wood Studios B-122SoHo B-1 Cart
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Mahaloha Burgers B-208Maui Tacos B-209Panda Express B-214Paradise Café B-207P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A-105 A-205Pipeline Leather C-214Royal Hawaiian Quilt A-203Salvatore Ferragamo B-106 B-206Sbarro B-210Subway B-215The Walking Company A-208
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The main boulevards and streets in Waikīkī are named after kings, queens and other
members of Hawai‘i’s royal family who left social, political and cultural impacts in the Islands. � is quick reference guide, along with pronun-ciation tips, will help you learn more about the people behind the names:
Kalākaua (kah-laah-kow-ah) Avenue: � e main thoroughfare in Waikīkī is named after King David Kalākaua. He ruled the Hawaiian Islands from 1874 to 1891. He was nicknamed the “Merrie Monarch” because he was a patron of the arts and revived hula—which had been banned in the mid-1800s by missionaries—and built ‘Iolani Palace in Downtown Honolulu, the only offi cial royal residence in the U.S.
Kūhiō (coo-he-oh) Avenue: � is street honors the memory of Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana‘ole. Known as “� e Citizen Prince,” Kūhiō was a delegate to Congress for nearly 20 years after the Hawaiian Islands were annexed by the U.S. He passed the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, a program returning a portion of lands in Hawai‘i that were confi scated by the U.S. to native Hawaiians.
Lili‘uokalani (lee-lee-ooh-oh-kah-lah-knee) Avenue: Named after Hawai‘i’s last monarch, Queen Lili‘uokalani. She inherited the throne in 1891, but was deposed by a coup of American and European businessmen two years later. In 1895 the queen was charged with treason by the provisional government and imprisoned in ‘Iolani Palace, where she wrote the song “� e Queen’s Prayer” and a memoir called “Hawai‘i’s Story by Hawai‘i’s Queen.”
Waikīkī Street Names 101A QUICK AND EASY GUIDETO HAWAIIAN HISTORY
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