Lights, Camera, Action!

Here’s another chain that doesn’t get enough credit. The first Buca opened up only 14 years ago in an apartment basement in Minneapolis. Today there are 93 Bucas nationwide. That’s pretty fucking impressive. Luckily, Hawaii is home to 1 of the 93. Buca di Beppo of Hawaii is located in the Ward Entertainment Center right below Dave and Busters and Edward Cinema. I try to avoid this area in the evenings of Thursday, Friday and Saturday because the area is festering with annoying pubescent teens.

I forgot to take a picture of the inside for this blog. I’ve been to quite a few Bucas before and all of them have the same nostalgic Italian decor. Walls are cluttered with pictures and random flare. Table tops are covered with the traditional red and white table covers. Along with the dim lighting everything seems to flow nicely.

 

One reason why I love it here so much is because you have the option to order your dish as a small individual dish or a large family style dish. In the spirit of Italian culture everyone should order family style when dining here. It’s just so much fun to be able to eat what everyone else is eating and talk about it. Here we ordered a large linguine frutti di mare, aka, seafood linguine, $21.99. The large is $31.99. It was my favorite pasta noodle, linguine mixed with shrimp, mussels, clams, and calamari. Yum!

 

First I want to apologize for the shitty picture. You see, one of the troubles of going to a place with really nice lighting is taking a really nice picture. You see, I don’t have the expensive extras to go along with my fancy camera, so I have to decide, do I use the flash or do I not? Here I used the flash, it looks really bright and I apologize. When I can afford to buy a fancy flash and lens for the camera I will. Anyway, this is the Small Spicy Sausage and Mushroom Pizza, $14.99. It was yummy as always.

Now I know this place isn’t exactly cheap, but if you come here with a big or small group and order a few dishes it could be. There was 3 of us and we ordered two small dishes and there was left overs to be had. I don’t suggest coming here if you plan on being stingy and not sharing, unless you can afford to. Happy eating to you.

 


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Bucca Di Beppo
1030 Auahi Street #1
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 591-0800

7 Responses to “Buca Di Beppo”

  1. Nate Says:

    That linguine looks ONO!

  2. Sara Zeidenberg Says:

    yes yes, i am quite a fan of all the food at Buca. However, working there was crazy. I remember my co worker asking me to go to the bathroom so he can show me his weewee. hahahhaaaaa

  3. DooDooLicious Says:

    hope he washed his hands

  4. Alicious Says:

    i love all the pictures and knowing that i’m getting advice from a hott chick like you makes it all worth it!!

  5. Alicious Says:

    Hey…just to let you know…i just got back from Buca’s and had the individual linguine frutti di mare dish…it was AWSOME!! Thanks girl!! And it was only 14.99…they gave me alot conserdering that it was an individual portion instead of Large family size. I was able to bring home left overs..and not because i eat like a bird, cause i can put away some food..but just the fact that they gave a generous amount of pasta…what a deal!! Your Awsome!!

  6. DooDooLicious Says:

    Thanks! Glad you loved it. And I think your awesome too.

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