A Kama'aina's Guide to Honolulu Chinatown in Hawaii

By ptosis, published Jan 18, 2007
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Cheap Eats Local Style Honolulu For bona fide authentic cuisine, then the legendary and historical Chinatown is the place to go. Hawaii may conjure up images of hula girls and coconuts but on the urban island of Oahu, in the state capital city of Honolulu, there is a Chinatown where a genuine multicultural cornucopia of food can be found.

Maunakea Market Place Food Court is open 365 days a year. Even on Oct. 23 2006, the day when an unusually strong earthquake triggered a complete blackout island-wide for the entire day, Chinatown was still open. Venders simply pulled out traditional mechanical scales at the same time as typical marketplaces were closed because of their reliance on digital technology to do business.

How much cheaper is Chinatown compared to Waikiki's Ala Moana Shopping Center 's Food Court? It is about half price. For example, Malee Thai & Vietnam Cuisine offers two summer rolls, (with the best Thai sauce in town), for $2.50. It is more than $5 at Ala Moana.

Many of the stores in at Maunakea Mall are merely 400 square feet stalls, so there are many different venders under one roof. Each and every morning at dawn, recently slaughtered 1/2 hogs are hand carried into the pedestrian-only mall. On a daily basis, freshly harvested fish is available for all budgets, from fish heads to top-of-the-line $60 a pound Bluefin Belly Sashimi.

Shopping Chinatown is much more than just food. Anything can be acquired. For instance - create your very own logo or icon stamp with a personalized Chinese seal or 'chop' carved from stone. The stone carver transcribes your name or it's meaning into genuine Chinese characters.

Activities There are many festivals, art shows and special events happening at almost a weekly basis somewhere in downtown Chinatown Honolulu. One of the largest is the Chinese New Year Parade. The Chinese New Year lands on a different day each year: In 2005 it was Feb. 9 , in 2006 it was Jan. 29, The Chinese New year for 2007 on Feb. 18 is a very special Year of the Golden Pig.

A Kama'aina's Guide to Honolulu Chinatown in Hawaii
Neigborhood: Chinatown
Location:
Honolulu, HI 96817  USA
A Kama'aina's Guide to Honolulu Chinatown in Hawaii

Before the Christmas Lights Night Parade in Honolulu. Paraders waiting to start the parade in A'ala Park , west side of Chinatown.

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try the municipal parking lots

Posted on 05/05/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

 
http://chinatownhi.com/files/images/walkingmap.gif Even with this map - it's easy to drive by it. Not Obvious.

Posted on 03/13/2007 at 10:03:00 PM

 
We just moved here in November, and Chinatown always smells so GOOOOOD when we drive past! But where's the best parking nearby? Honolulu confuses the heck out of me.

Posted on 03/12/2007 at 3:03:00 PM

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