Continuing from where we left off, we woke up early on Sunday morning of Day Three to drive down to Honolulu to have breakfast at the famous Leonard’s Bakery.
When we were asking around for recommendations on places to eat in Oahu, everyone and their mother recommended this place. They are famous for their malasadas, a Portuguese confection… it was basically an unfilled donut covered in sugar. Crispy on the outside, but very light on the inside. Simple but delicious!
We then headed over to our appointment at Masako Formals. Dan and I had never taken Japanese-style wedding photos, but our parents and relatives in Japan had been encouraging us to get some taken for a while. We always wanted to get some taken, but there’s no studio that can do them in the San Francisco Bay Area (at least, non that we know of). So when my friend Yumi told me that the place she bought her wedding dress specialized in Japanese wedding photos, we decided to take the opportunity to get them done there.
Masako Formals took very good care of us and the photos came out pretty good, but we’ll save those for another time. I want to get some photo books made for our parents and grandparents so that they can see them first before we post them online. Stay tuned! 🙂 (Huge thanks to Yumi for telling us about Masako Formals!)
The photoshoot and all the preparations beforehand took over four hours, so by the time we got out, we were hungry again! We headed over to Shokudo, a Japanese restaurant that our friend Megumi recommended! When she told me to try the mochi cheese gratin, I was skeptical, but decided to give it a shot… and it was actually really good!!!
Apparently the Honey Toast there is also a must-eat, and we saw that every table was ordering it, so we ordered it for dessert. It was pretty amazing….
After lunch, we drove up to Hanauma Bay. Dan had been really excited (and I mean really excited) about going snorkeling in Hawaii, so he finally got his chance!
Here are a couple photos Dan captured while snorkeling. To see more, check out the photoset.
After spending the afternoon in Hanauma Bay, we drove over to Diamond Head Crater Park, in hopes to hike it in time to see the sunrise at the top. Much to our dismay, when we arrived at the hiking location at 6 o’clock, the park had just closed! 🙁 How are people supposed to see the sunset if it closes so early? We were hella disappointed.
There wasn’t much we could do about the situation, so we just took a photos of the view from where we were. Alas, we couldn’t fit the Diamond Head hike anywhere into the rest of the trip, so it’ll have to be something we try the next time we’re in Oahu…. :'(
Since our hiking plans were foiled, we drove over to Sandy Beach instead to relax and take a nap on the beach while waiting for the sunset….
For dindin, we drove back down to Honolulu for some more Japanese food at Akasaka, which my coworker and friend Estella recommended! (Estella supplied me with a lot of the fabulous foodie recommendations this trip, so I am very indebted to her.)
That’s it for Day Three of our Hawaii trip! Stay tuned for Day Four, in which we climb treacherous trails to see waterfalls and brave the waters of Waikiki Beach….
Minsun
July 1, 2010 @ 8:09 am
i hope you got to hike up diamond head – it has the most gorgeous view!
Misono
July 1, 2010 @ 1:49 pm
We tried to go hiking in time to catch the sunset, but it had just closed! 🙁 I was so sad… maybe next time.
Megumi
July 1, 2010 @ 8:18 am
i can’t wait to see those photos! and i’m so glad you loved shokudo!!!
Misono
July 1, 2010 @ 6:55 pm
I’ll post them soon! 🙂
Shokudo was soooo good! I’m so glad we took your recommendation and went! 😀
kristina
July 1, 2010 @ 4:00 pm
mochi and cheese DO go great together! have you had mochi cheese balls before? *dies*
Misono
July 1, 2010 @ 6:56 pm
I never knew! I’ve never had mochi cheese balls but it sounds intriguing. Where can I get some?! 😛
piwa
July 1, 2010 @ 6:35 pm
one. im scared of the honey toast. ive never seen toast that tall before…
two. you guys WOULD have matching towels.
and three i like your makeup.
looks like funn ill be checking in on this blog, bub.
Misono
July 1, 2010 @ 6:57 pm
1. Yes, it was a little daunting seeing the honey toast. But! Although you can’t tell from the photo, it’s actually hollowed out so that just the frame of the toast is left, and they cut the middle part into cubes, and it’s actually pretty light. It looks like a ginormous dessert, but it’s surprisingly not as much of a challenge as it looks.
2. I coerced Dan into getting them the weekend before we left when I spotted them at Marshall’s. haha* I always have trouble finding cute beach towels I like, and I thought these were better than most others….
3. Thank you bub.
BTW you are comment #666 on this blog… what does that mean? Hmm….
Jenn
July 1, 2010 @ 10:57 pm
I’ve also been snorkeling in Hanauma Bay 🙂 Hopefully you guys didn’t turn into a sunburned lobsters when you were there!
Misono
July 2, 2010 @ 7:46 am
It’s gorgeous there!
I didn’t snorkel at Hanauma Bay, but Dan did. I only went snorkeling when we went to Kaua’i, but I kind of wish I’d gone while we were in Oahu….
I usually tan before I burn, but Dan definitely got pretty burnt in some areas! haha* We both slathered on the sunscreen but the sun was too strong.
Estella
July 6, 2010 @ 11:42 pm
OMG I just saw the Akasaka pics and seriously yelled out “OH MY GOD”…. again… just like I did this morning when you were teaching me Flickr stuff…
I can’t wait to see your Japanese formal pictures! That’s so exciting and unique!
I’ll have to add Shokudo to my list cuz that looks frickin amazing :O
Thanks for blogging your guys’ trip! Totally living vicariously thru you guys! <3
Misono
July 7, 2010 @ 12:29 am
LOL, thank you for the recommendation! Akasaka was definitely delicious… you were right, the spicy tuna rolls were some of the best I’ve ever had! Have you noticed yet that half of the places we went to eat our based on your food recommendations? You helped us out a LOT! 😀
Yes, definitely go to Shokudo when you’re in Oahu next time. You must get the mochi gratin and the honey toast! 🙂
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