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My friend Cammie was down a few days ago. I can’t tell you guys how much I love this chick. But anyhoo, she knows how much I love sweets so she asks me, “hey have you been to Yami Yogurt at the mall? They have really good yogurt. I was like, “Yami Yogurt? No, and how is it possible that you been there already and I haven’t.” So the next day I was like ,”baby grab your keys we have to go some where, like now.” At first it was a bit hard to find since it was on the side of the mall that we’re never at, across from the food court on the other side.

 

I got a small grape flavored yogurt, $3.02. The prince was really weird to me; why not $3.00 or $3.05 but whatever. The cup was really small and since Ray and I were sharing I was a bit weary that it wouldn’t be enough. This cup was like seriously, 8oz but as you can see they filled it up quite nicely. The yogurt reminded me of the hello kitty candy I use to buy when I was a little girl. It was sweet, juicy, light and creamy. If you ever had candy from the hello kitty store, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. They do have toppings too, lots of it but I didn’t take note of the price. I’ve had a lot of soft serve here on the island, from TCBY, Fiore, to DQ and in my opinion Yami’s is the best so far.

 

If you can read Japanese this shirt is pretty funny.

 

 

 


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Yami Yogurt
1450 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu, HI 96814

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(808) 955-4144

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Ready to rock and roll? Because the Big Fat Greek is now open. I can’t tell you how long I’ve been waiting for this day. I tell ya, while next door at Tropicana or Baja Tacos I saw this place while under construction. Like all construction in Hawaii it took way too long and my patience wore thin. Seriously this place better be good otherwise I’ll be force to throw a shit bag at their door.

 

Inside The Fat Greek I found it to be petite, and inviting. You could tell they really put some thought into this place. They had the nice warm lighting, stone tile floors and the dark wood tables and trimmings to offset the cream yellow walls and dark ceilings for a more dramatic effect. I took this picture from the last table so basically what you see is all that there is to see inside. We actually wanted to sit outside but all the seating out there was taken. They really fixed the place up quite well outside. There was dimmer lights outside really gave it a romantic feel or just made you want to stay and talk for hours, which is what everyone outside was doing. We sat down at a table, ordered at the register and then sat back down and waited.

 

For appetizers we ordered Mussels, $5.00. You get five of them, so basically it cost a dollar for one if you want to break it down. It was cooked with their “special” sauce, ginger, capers, garlic, served with lemon and “special” Greek spices. I hate it when places use the word special to describe things. Special sauce? That’s way too vague and could mean anything. Special spices? What makes them so special? Nothing, they’re just spices, just say a mixture of spices or just tell me what spices they are. It’s like saying that kid is special and has special needs. He’s not special, he’s retarded and is mentally challenge and rides the short bus. Anyhow, the word special just scares me.

I really enjoyed these mussels. I usually put a little tabasco on them, but they had such good flavor that I didn’t want to ruin it. The capers were a nice touch and the garlic wasn’t over powering at all. I  assumed that the hot sauce on our main dish was for these mussels since they worked so perfectly together. This sauce (in the silver ramekin, upper right hand corner in the picture below) will blow your mind. It was the best mussel sauce I’ve ever had, hands down. Way better than tabasco.  It’s tangy and spicy so be prepared.

For our main entree we ordered Souvlaki. What you don’t know what souvlaki is? You poor, sheltered, unfortunate child. Souvlaki, well that’s um, Greek for uh, well this is what the menu says, “Chicken, lamb or fish marinated with lemon, olive oil, garlic, pepper and Greek oregano. Served with a side of pita bread, tzatziki sauce and salad,” $10.00. What you don’t know what tzatziki sauce is either? Well I can’t spend all day teaching common conventionally foods. I’ll be brief, it’s Greek and it’s sauce. Lets carry on.

I’ll be honest, I don’t know what Souvlaki is or tzatziki sauce for that matter, which is why I ordered it. Hell, if you guys want to know the truth, I can’t even say it. I don’t know how to pronounce this shit. The menu just made it sound really tantalizing and they didn’t use the word special to describe it. So when we got our Souvlaki, well we were a little disappointed to see that it was basically a gyro. A pretty skimpy gyro if you ask me. The whole bottom portion was practically meatless with the exception of a few pieces of meat and the thing was drowning in what I assumed to be tzatziki sauce. We didn’t think this would be similar to a gyro because a gyro was listed on the menu, right under Souvlaki for $7.00. And when it says it’s, “served with a side of pita bread,” well, we assumed it was served with a side of pita bread, not in a pita bread.

I swear on my life I didn’t tamper with this before I took a picture. By the way, we ordered lamb with it. Lamb is just the meat of choice when dealing with Greek or Indian food. Looking at my gyro drowning in sauce at first was bothersome. But the sauce was really good. It tasted light, cool, and creamy but not in a heavy way. The meat was tasty but was a little chewy and not tender enough. The salad was fresh and delicious.

 

Now if you want my advice, I think this place is worth a try. They tell you to bring your own alcohol right on the menu so do it and use them for their ambiance. The place is adorable and the food is not bad. Hell, if you come here for the mussels and hot sauce it would have been worth the trip. Now if you don’t give a rats ass about ambiance and your in it to save a buck, I can tell you better places to go. I have three in mind. There’s this place inside the International Market in Waikiki in the food court. I’ve never written a post on it and I don’t know the name but the gyros are fucking good and only about $5.00. The Greek Corner is a winner in my book. Ray and I got this ginormous combo plate for only $10.95. That’s .95 cents more than this place and you get so much more and the food is spectacular. There also Leo’s Taverna Express Healthy Greek Food. They give super large gyros that only cost $4.95 and again they were better than The Fat Greek. So if you guys get around to checking out any of these places, I’d love to know your thoughts.  Enjoy!

 


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The Fat Greek
3040 Waialae Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96816
(808) 734-0404

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So after Cake Culture Cupcakes we decided to stay in the Aina Haina Shopping Center Courtyard and find some place eat. We spotted Komakata Japanese Restaurant and headed that way to give it a try.

 

The inside was quite spacious. Lots of table seating on this side of the restaurant and the other. We came at the perfect time because there were only a few tables being used but by the time we ordered our food most of the tables were occupied.

After skimming the menu Ray and I decided on the Combination Dinner, $20.50. We got to pick two items from the list of sashimi, katsu, teriyaki chicken or beef, butterfish misoni, ahi teriyaki, tempura and sushi mix. We picked sushi mix and sashimi. The meal also came with rice, miso, soup, tsukemono, tobachi and salad.

 

 

Honestly, I don’t really know what tsukemono, tobachi is but I’m guessing it’s one of these. This is what our meal started out with and this is probably why Japanesies are so damn skinny. I don’t know the proper terminology but I call this poke, pickled radish, and pickled cabbage. Everything was good, but I could seriously eat this in under a minute and that’s not sharing. I guess this is where I practice chewing my food, enjoying one another’s company and patience. It was all fresh and yummy.

 

Soon salad and miso soup followed. Again the salad portion was a disgrace. The picture really makes it look big because it so wasn’t. We got one slice of tomato, one cucumber slice and a layer of mixed greens. The bowl came to us a quarter full. I think they should pick smaller bowls for the salad so it at least doesn’t look so skimpy.

 

One of the reasons why I love miso soup is because no matter where you order it it comes out piping hot, not warm hot but hot hot. It’s so nice because it instantly warms your tummy. Miso soup is definitely comfort food for the soul.

 

Here is our sushi mix. As you can see it’s a lot like a rainbow roll, sorta, just not rolled but you know what I mean. It tasted the way it looks, fresh and very satisfying. I love ginger, especially the yellow kind over the pink kind because it makes me feel like it hasn’t been tampered with and that’s the kind it came with.

 

Our sashimi was an absolute delight. As you can see from the picture it had a vibrant pink to it and was cut in the perfect bite sizes.

If this picture doesn’t want to make you go out and get some sashimi then I have failed you.

 

The meal also came with a small bowl of rice. Luckily Ray and I don’t eat that much rice because the bowl of rice was really small as well, like smaller than most small bowls of rice. Anyhow, for 20 bucks for all that food I don’t know if it makes it into my, “cheap places to eat” category. I’m gonna have to move on.

 

 


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Komakata Japanese Restaurant
820 W Hind Dr # 102
Honolulu, HI 96821

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(808) 377-5700p

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