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DINING in paradise

National Federation of Paralegal Association Annual Convention and Policy Meeting Proudly Hosted by the Paralegal Association Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa October 8 - 11, 2015 RESTAURANT GUIDE Waikiki

Azure Restaurant Chuck’s House The Royal Hawaiian Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach http://www.azurewaikiki.com/ http://www.chuckshawaii.com/ @ 2259 Kalakaua Ave. @ 2335 Kalakaua Ave. ! 808-922-3111 ! 808-923-1228 " World-class restaurant perched along the " Oceanfront restaurant overlooks Waikiki beachfront offering locally caught fish and Beach and offers USDA Prime Grade the tastiest seafood on the island. with its famous all-you-can-eat bar.

d.k. Steak House Beachhouse Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Moana Surfer Rider http://www.dksteakhouse.com/ http://www.beachhousewaikiki.com/ @ 2552 Kalakaua Ave

@ 2365 Kalakaua Ave. ! 808-931-6280 ! 808-921-4600 " The only steakhouse in Hawaii to offer " The finest quality steaks, fresh seafood authentic, in-house dry aged with a and vibrant island-inspired using the beautiful sunset view overlooking the beach. freshest local ingredients.

Duke’s Waikiki Chart House Waikiki Outrigger Waikiki Hotel http://charthousewaikiki.com/ http://www.dukeswaikiki.com/ @ 1765 Ala Moana Blvd. @ 2335 Kalakaua Ave, Suite 116 ! 808-941-6669 ! 808-922-2268 " Overlooking the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, " Dramatic oceanfront restaurant offering the innovative Pacific Rim presentations is a an extensive selection of fresh seafood, place for a relaxing island-style dinner. Live premium steaks and regional specialties. Hawaiian contemporary entertainment and early and late happy hours in the lounge. Hau Tree Kaimana Beach Hotel Beachwalk http://www.kaimana.com/ http://www.cheeseburgerland.com/ hautreelanai.htm cheeseburgerland/Beachwalk.html @ 2863 Kalakaua Ave.

@ 226 Lewers St. ! 808-921-7066 ! 808-924-5034 " Dinner specialties include poultry, , " Enjoy a burger, island style. steak, and fresh seafood dining alfresco beneath the ancient Hau trees. Hula Grill Rock-A-Hula Outrigger Waikiki Royal Hawaiian Center, 4th Floor http://www.hulagrillwaikiki.com/ http://www.rockahulahawaii.com/ @ 2335 Kalakaua Ave. @ 2233 Kalakaua Ave. ! 808-923-4852 ! 808-629-7466 " Relax in the ambiance reminiscent of a " Family-friendly, live musical celebration, plantation era beach house and enjoy multi-sensory experience that transport regional specialties. guests to the magical times when classic superstars ruled the airwaves and thrilled concertgoers with their creativity and Hy’s Steak House charisma. Fun time for a group event. https://hyswaikiki.com/ @ 2440 Kuhio Ave. ! 808-922-5555 Mac 24/7 Hilton Prince Kuhio Hotel " Hy’s offer a fine-dine cuisine mix of http://www.mac247waikiki.com/ American, European, Hawaiian and Pacific @ 2500 Kuhio Ave. influences .

! 808-921-5564 " Modern embracing the Kai Market diverse ethnic groups of Hawaii, while Sheraton Waikiki retaining a flair for international taste. http://www.sheraton-waikiki.com/ dining/kai/ @ 255 Kalakaua Ave. Miyako Restaurant ! 808-921-4422 New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel http://www.kaimana.com/miyako.htm Kai Market’s cuisine was inspired by the " @ 2863 Kalakaua Ave. fair of the plantation tables of Hawaii over 100 years ago and brought on an influx ! 808-921-7077 of ethic cuisine to the islands. " Miyako is cozy and Zen-like restaurant with its traditional Japanese menus. Kaiwa Waikiki Waikiki Beach Walk http://kai-wa.com/concept/ Morimoto Waikiki @ 226 Lewers St. The Modern http://www.morimotowaikiki.com/ ! 808-924-1555 @ 1775 Ala Moana Blvd. " Kaiwa’s menu is full of modern Japanese ! 808-943-5900 dishes that use locally grown ingredients " Dine at Iron Masaharu Morimoto’s and authentic Japanese techniques. restaurant. The fusion-inspired menu lends unique combinations and presentations. Nobu Rum Fire Waikiki Parc Hotel Sheraton Waikiki http://www.noburestaurants.com/ http://www.rumfirewaikiki.com/ waikiki/experience/ @ 2255 Kalakaua Ave

@ 2233 Helumoa Road ! 808-922-4422 ! 808-237-699 " Unique Pacific Rim menu highlights " Nobu continues to offer savvy Japanese global influences, but with a Hawaiian cuisine with legendary dishes. focus. Social at its best.

Sansei Seafood & Bar Oceanarium Restaurant http://www.sanseihawaii.com/ Pacific Beach Hotel menu.html http://www.pacificbeachhotel.com/ @ 2552 Kalakaua Ave Dining/The-Oceanarium-Restaurant ! 808-9316286 @ 2490 Kalakaua Ave. Contemporary sushi and new wave ! 808-921-6111 " Asian inspired dishes. " The Oceanarium offers a themed buffet every night alongside a 400 fish and 70 Shorebird different species of marine life in the in- Outrigger Waikiki Reef Beach Resort door aquarium. http://shorebirdwaikiki.com @2169 Kalia Road (Kalia & Beachwalk) ! 808-922-2887 Prince Court Hawaii Prince Hotel " Waikiki’s famous beachside BBQ. http://www.princeresortshawaii.com/ hawaii-prince-hotel-waikiki/hawaii- Tanaka of Tokyo prince-court.php http://www.tanakaoftokyo.com/english/ @ 100 Holomoana Street 3rd Floor east.html rd ! 808-944-4494 @ 2250 Kalakaua Ave. 3 Floor 808-22-4702 " Combines a buffet of cuisine from the ! East and West while overlooking the beach. " Japanese seafood and steak house prepared and presented on your table top grill. Roy’s Waikiki http://www.royshawaii.com/roys- waikiki.html Yard House @ 226 Lewers St http://www.yardhouse.com/home ! 808-923-7697 @ 226 Lewers St. " Roy’s Waikiki is internationally ! 808-923-9273 influenced and serves Hawaii inspired Discover Yard House to enjoy over 100 cuisine. ales, craft and an extensive menu of made-from-scratch dishes.

Local Grinds (eats)

Spam musubi is a popular snack in Hawaii composed of a slice of grilled on a block of , wrapped together with (dried seaweed). Inexpensive and portable they are commonly found near cash registers in

Poke (poh-ke) is a raw salad served as an appetizer in Hawaiian cuisine. is the Hawaiian verb for "section" or "to slice /cut”. Ahi poke is made with yellowfin . Limu poke includes a type of seaweed.

Loco Moco is a in the contemporary . The traditional consists of white rice, topped with a patty, a fried egg, and .

Manapua or bao is a Cantonese --filled bun. The buns are filled with barbecue-flavored cha siu pork.

Local Terms Hawaii locals love to eat, and the islands offer a variety of comfort in a wide range of off-the-beaten path locations. You’ll discover the ethnic diversity of Hawaii in its distinct local dishes:

Kaukau: is or slang for “food” or “to eat”.

Plate : Consisting of two scoops of rice, , and everything from kalua pork, Korean barbecue, katsu, beef , or mahimahi, the is a staple of local food. From mom and pop shops to local chains, you won’t have to look far to find the perfect plate lunch.

Pupu: is the Hawaiian term for appetizer, and every local restaurant in Hawaii offers a wide range of creative pupu platters to dine on, from poke dishes to sushi.

Shave Ice: No matter what island you’re on, grab a to cool off. These finely shaved snow cones are served with colorful flavors on the top with a choice of ice or azuki on the bottom.

Malasadas: Treat your sweet tooth to a hot (a Portuguese ).

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