Las Vegas!

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A couple weeks ago, Dan and I flew to Las Vegas for a 3-day weekend with some of my college friends! It was the first time being in Sin City for both Dan and myself, so everything was new to us! We got to eat some good food, watch the Cirque du Soleil show KA (the highlight of the trip for me!) and even I dabbled in some gambling…!

Here are some photos:

The Strip

Arriving in Vegas.

The Luxor

We all stayed in a suite together at the Luxor.

Richard and Dan playing with their Android phones.

Richard, Dan, and I were the first ones to get there! Here are the guys playing with their Android phones at lunch... so nerdy.

RM Seafood by Mandalay Bay

For dinner, we went to RM Seafood at Mandalay Bay

dinner at RM Seafood

They had some delicious sustainable seafood. Thanks for the recommendation, Jenn! :)

me working the slots

I played the slots, and won 5 times what I put in! (I put in $2, came out with $10.)

the Strip at night

The Strip at night.

We went to see KA... amazing!

Waiting to see KA at the MGM Grand.

the guys before the show

The gentlemen before the show.

waiting for pho lunch

Waiting for pho lunch the next day at Treasure Island.

us outside Treasure Island

Outside of Treasure Island with some of my favorite Hokies! I missed them a lot!

ice cream floats at lunch

Ice cream floats at Burger Bar for lunch the next day...

all of us at the Luxor

All of us at the Luxor.

Dan and I at the Flamingo hotel before leaving

Dan and I at the Flamingo hotel before leaving for the airport.

I was feeling under the weather much of the weekend, so I feel like I wasn’t able to fully enjoy Vegas, but it was nice to be able to see some of my college friends again. Next weekend, we’ll be flying to Phoenix to visit my cousin’s family for Labor Day Weekend, but after that, we’ll be done with jetsetting for a while….

» posted by Misono on August 30, 2010 at 9:20 pm.

South Lake Tahoe with the Family

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My family was in town a couple weeks ago, and we got to spend some quality time together. It was the first time that all of us Yokoyama’s were together since New Years, so I was ecstatic to see them all again! I took a Friday off to spend a day with them in San Francisco, and then we drove to South Lake Tahoe for the weekend. Here are some photos from the Yokoyama reunion! :D

making their way down the steps

My family making their way down the steps of Lombard Street

with mother and siblings at Lombard Street

Me with my mother and siblings.

my shio ramen

Ramen lunch at Tanpopo in Japantown.

yummy beef!

For dinner, we went to Zabu Zabu in Berkeley, a shabu shabu restaurant.

Love shabu shabu!

Dan and I treated the family to a delicious shabu shabu all-you-can-eat dinner.

On Saturday morning, we headed out in the morning to drive to South Lake Tahoe. I’ve been to Tahoe before, but it was in the winter when there was snow, and it was the northern side at Northstar, so this was a whole new experience to visit the southern side and in the summertime!

the family at lunch.

Lunch upon arriving at South Lake Tahoe.

Dan and I after lunch at Blue Angel Café

We ate at Blue Angel Café. Their steak salad was good!

the family at Emerald Bay

At a lookout point for Emerald Bay.

Emerald Bay at South Lake Tahoe

Beautiful Emerald Bay at South Lake Tahoe

my parents in South Lake Tahoe

My parents with the mountains in South Lake Tahoe.

Dan's got the blues

Dan's got the blues

advertising UCC Green Tea

Miwa advertising her canned green tea.

I love my parents!

I love my parents!

Hoopla

At night, the siblings came together for game night in our hotel room.

Miwa and I with the bear.

The next morning, at Heavenly Ski Resort.

The Yokoyama ladies

The Yokoyama ladies

Miwa and I with our parents.

Miwa and I with our parents.

gondolas at Heavenly

After breakfast, we rode the gondolas up to the lookout point.

Misono + Miwa + Ted

Me with my sister and brother on the gondola.

arriving at the lookout

Arriving at the lookout point.

The Yokoyamas at South Lake Tahoe

The Yokoyamas at South Lake Tahoe

such blue waters!

A gorgeous view of Lake Tahoe!

mini golf in Tahoe

We ended our weekend in Tahoe with mini golf, a Yokoyama family tradition.

sharing some shaved ice!

It was really hot in Tahoe, so we cooled down with some shaved ice. (They claimed it was Hawaiian style, but it just didn't compare....)

I had a wonderful time with the family, but as always, I wish I could have made it longer! It’s so hard when you live across the country from your family and loved ones. I can’t wait until the holidays, when we can go visit them back East! :)

» posted by Misono on August 21, 2010 at 10:46 pm.

Hello Los Angeles, We Meet Again.

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This past weekend, I flew down to Los Angeles to spend the weekend with a couple of my close college friends! Ryosuke had been in SoCal for a week for a business trip, and Mariko was very gracious to host us again and drive us around everywhere. We had a memorable, fun-filled weekend together!

I flew down to LAX on Friday morning, and after Mari picked me up at the airport, we went to Il Chianti, an Italian restaurant in Lomita. But this is not just any Italian food — it’s Italian food that is tailored to Japanese tastes, so it was very light yet flavorful, and it doesn’t leave you with the heavy feeling that a lot of other traditional Italian restaurants leave you with.

Il Chianti in Lomita

Il Chianti in Lomita

waiting for Il Chianti to open

We got to the restaurant a little early, so we caught up on a bench outside while we waited for it to open.

Manila clam pasta with herbs

Afterwards, we went shopping to get a joint birthday present for Ryosuke, and waited for him to get out of work….

Boba Loca

Boba Loca

Friday afternoon in LA

Mari and I shared a watermelon slushy.

Mari with boba tea

Cute Mari with our boba.

Charles H. Wilson Park in Torrance

We took a walk around Charles H. Wilson Park in Torrance.

Ryosuke finally got off of work, so we picked him up at his hotel in Hawthorne and after wandering around Book Off and Marukai in Gardena, we headed over to dinner in Koreatown, at Honey Pig. My coworker Estella repeatedly recommended it, saying it was some of the best Korean BBQ in LA, so I’d been really wanting to try it!

me at Honey Pig!

Me at Honey Pig in Koreatown!

Mari and Richard at dinner

Mari and Richard at dinner

Doesn't it look delicious?

Doesn't it look delicious? It was a little different from the typical Korean BBQ I was used to from Annandale Koreatown.

Mari and I are ready to eat!

Mari and I are ready to eat!

The service was great, and our waitress was very friendly and knew some Japanese. She showed us how to eat everything since it was our first time at Honey Pig. They even gave us some complimentary octopus to grill along with the amazing galbi and samgyeopsal that we’d ordered.

adding rice and lettuce to make bibimbap

At the end, they added rice and lettuce to the leftover meat to make "bibimbap."

After stuffing ourselves to satisfaction at Honey Pig, we drove to Max Karaoke to spend a couple hours singing our hearts out! When the three of us would hang out back in Northern Virginia, we always went karaoke, so we decided to stay true to tradition! :)

Mariko and I at karaoke

Mariko and I at karaoke

They had Glee songs!

They had a book of Glee songs!

The three of us at karaoke

We tried to get a photo of the three of us together with a timer, but it didn't work as well as we'd hoped... the base ended up being too reflective.

Ryosuke sang an impressive rendition of Jason DeRulo’s “Whatcha Say” at my request. (I have been loving all the covers of that song on YouTube — they’re even better than the original!) He should be one of those YouTube celebrities that do cover songs! :P

The next day, we headed over to Orange County and stopped at Mitsuwa’s food court for lunch.

Mitsuwa Marketplace

Mitsuwa Marketplace in Costa Mesa.

Santouka Ramen

Santouka Ramen -- it was very popular, and the line was pretty long!

Everything looks so good!

Everything looks so good!

shoyu ramen

My shoyu ramen from Santouka.

Mari enjoying her ramen!

Mari enjoying her ramen!

ramen lunch at Mitsuwa. :)

The ramen was well worth the wait! Sooooo good!

After finishing our lunch and hanging around Mitsuwa for a while, we drove to the OC Fair in Orange County!

walking to the fair

Walking from the car to the OC Fair.

Mari and I at the OC Fair

Mari and I at the OC Fair, having some shaved ice.

shaved ice

Shaved ice... very sweet! Unfortunately not as good as Hawaii's.

Reminds us of our VT football games!

These turkey legs reminded us of our football games from back at school! We were too full to get any though...

Mari with the pugs!

Mari with the pugs!

Ryosuke and Mari waiting for the ride

Ryosuke and Mari waiting for the ferris wheel ride.

waiting for the ferris wheel

Ryosuke and I patiently waiting...

Mari and I on the ferris wheel

Mari and I, finally on the ferris wheel!

Mari and Ryosuke on the ride

We were a little alarmed by how shaky the ride was.

overlooking the OC Fair

Our view overlooking the OC Fair from the ferris wheel.

The three of us on the ferris wheel!

The three of us on the ferris wheel!

The Ice Museum at the OC Fair

The Ice Museum at the OC Fair - some very detailed ice sculptures!

Ryo posing with the ice sculpture.

I think it was a Chinese lion...?

ice angel

Angel carved out of ice.

Mari and I by the ice dragon

Mari and I by the ice dragon, in the blankets they provided us.

"The Thinker" ice sculpture

An ice version of Rodin's "The Thinker"

pink labels on the walls

At the photography exhibition at the OC Fair. We played around with the color isolation (color accent?) settings on my camera.

the green in Mari's tank

Mari at the photo exhibit.

highlighted oranges

highlighted oranges

the greens in Richard's shirt

The green stripes in Richard's shirt didn't really show up, but the green in the background did!

Mari at the photo exhibit

A stylish Mari among the photographs

me at the photo exhibit

Lots of orange showing up!

sticking our heads out

Peeking out from behind the walls.

Mariko and I at the exhibit

Mari and I with the giant camera at the exhibit.

Ryosuke and I at the exhibit

Ryosuke and I at the exhibit

people on stilts

We spotted these performers on stilts. Amazing how they can walk so well in them!

enjoying our Dippin' Dots

Taking a break to enjoy some Dippin' Dots.

Rainbow Ice!

Rainbow Ice Dippin' Dots!

roller coaster at OC Fair

Mari and Ryo went on the rollercoaster, but I decided to sit it out...

the end of the ride

Ryosuke at the end of the ride.

my ugly bear prize

I played a game to use up my tickets, and ended up winning this ugly little bear doll. The pattern makes it look diseased... gross! haha*

We left the fair in the late afternoon to catch a showing of Inception. It was my second time seeing it, but it was still really enjoyable to watch and I was able to pick up on more of the details of the film. Definitely got me thinking all over again. What a great movie! I don’t think I will ever get sick of it! We enjoyed a late Japanese dinner at Sanuki no Sato back in Gardena. They are known for their udon and soba noodles, as well as their great izakaya food.

buta kakuni at dinner after watching Inception

buta no kakuni

tempura zaru soba

I ordered tempura with zaru-soba!

sanshoku wariko soba

Ryosuke's sanshoku wariko soba.

Sanuki no Sato dinner

A delicious dinner to end an eventful day!

The next day, after we dropped Ryosuke off at LAX for him to catch his morning flight back to Tennessee, I went to church with Mariko. Her father is a pastor and gave a very intriguing and inspiring message. :) It’s interesting to attend a service in Japanese, because it’s so foreign to me since I never had the experience growing up — any and all services I’ve gone to were always in English. Afterwards, we had some delicious cake at Patisserie Chantilly before heading over to the airport for me to catch my flight.

Patisserie Chantilly

Patisserie Chantilly in Lomita

cheesecake before my flight

I had the Chantilly Fromage, their signature cheesecake with a creamy cheese filling, baked on a buttery honey graham cracker crust

It was really nice to kick back and relax with old college friends again, since the opportunity is so rare these days, living all the way on the other side of the country from most of them. A huge thanks to Mariko for being such a gracious hostess as usual, driving us all over the megalopolis that is LA… and to Ryosuke for extending his stay in California so we could all hang out for a couple days! :D Looking forward to another reunion, hopefully in the near future!

» posted by Misono on August 3, 2010 at 7:45 am.

Honeymoon in Hawaii: Day 9

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Day Nine was the last day of our vacation in Hawaii! :’(  This was actually the only day that we didn’t have anything concrete planned, so we winged it. It was nice to just relax and drive around without a real itinerary for once. :)

For breakfast, we stopped by Sweet Marie’s, a gluten-free bakery in Kapaa. We just randomly found it and decided to eat there, but it ended up being really good! We recommend. :)

Breakfast at Sweet Marie's!

Breakfast at Sweet Marie's!

gluten-free muffin and vegan cookie

Gluten-free muffin and vegan cookie. The cookie was especially delicious! Who knew vegan cookies could be so yum?

Leave it to me to procrastinate on my souvenir shopping… Thankfully, the Kauai Products Fair on the East Shore had some really nice goodies — this is where we did the bulk of our souvenir shopping for my family. :)

At the East Shore Kauai Products Fair

The Kauai Products Fair on the East Shore

I loved these frogs!

I loved these frogs! They made such cool sounds, so I got a bunch of the smaller ones as gifts. I really wanted to get a large one for my grandfather who makes bamboo carvings, but I had no room in my luggage for it.

interesting doll

An interesting doll we found at the products fair. Looks like something my brother Ted would like.

Upon completing our souvenir shopping, we went onto get shaved ice. (Yes, again!) This would be the last time we’d get shaved ice in Hawaii. :’(  We went to Ono Ono Shave Ice.

Look at all the flavors!

At Ono Ono Shave Ice in Kapaa. Look at all the flavors!

Dan's shaved ice

Dan's shaved ice: banana + guava.

green tea + lychee

I got the "Zen Break": green tea + lychee. Such a great combination!

In the early afternoon, we returned to the Coconut Marketplace (which is right by our hotel) and watched a free hula show. One of the girls who was performing had been at a fruit stand we went to the previous day, and had urged us to stop by to watch her perform.

hula girls

Free hula show at the Coconut Marketplace. These girls were adorable!

The female singer whose songs the girls were dancing to sang the famous Israel Kamakawiwo’ole version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” It was so pretty of it, I took a video to capture the audio:

Tahitian dance

The girls performing a Tahitian dance.

us with the talented ladies!

We were able to get a picture with these very talented ladies!

Dan bought me a lei!

The dancers' mothers were selling handmade leis to fundraise for the girls' costumes, so Dan bought me a lei to support them.

We were pretty hungry after the hula show, so we drove over to The Fish Express in Lihue for a late lunch/afternoon snack. Dan’s coworker had recommended the place for their good poke.

arriving at The Fish Express

The Fish Express storefront.

I wanted to get everything

So many varieties of poke! I wanted to get everything.

Can't wait to dig in!

We got a whole bunch of stuff for only about $11.60! We couldn't wait to dig in, so we ate in the car.

This was the best poke ever!

This was seriously hands-down the best poke I've ever had! Perfectly flavored.

Ocean salad. So good!!!

Ocean salad. This was also amazing.

kimchee shrimp poke

Kimchee shrimp poke. I am drooling just remembering it.

I'm so excited!

I'm so excited about all the food we got at The Fish Express!

In heaven.

You can see the effect the poke had on me.

The Fish Express is definitely a place you must go if you’re in Kaua’i and love raw fish like us! My only regret was not going to this place sooner. I would have been totally content with having poke from there  every day we were in Kaua’i.

One of the better known places in Kaua’i that we had not been to yet was Poipu Beach, so we drove down to Poipu once our stomachs were stuffed with poke fabulousness.

Arriving at Poipu Beach

The sign at Poipu Beach.

Hawaiian monk seal.

A beached Hawaiian Monk Seal. Don't worry, it's not dead - just lazily sunbathing.

I felt like Moses with the sea parting.

Poipu has a strip of the beach which extends down the middle, and the waves come in from either side and meet, and then retract again. I felt like Moses parting the sea; so powerful!

Dan walking further down

Dan walking further down the beach strip, where there's lava rock.

me at Poipu Beach

Me at gorgeous Poipu Beach!

We found a sea cucumber

Dan found a sea cucumber... for some reason, he is really good at finding these slimy things.

walking on the lava rock

Walking on lava rock at Poipu.

The waves crashing behind me

Against the ocean at Poipu Beach.

An even bigger splash!

The waves were really crashing against the rocks!

Never before have I seen a rooster on the beach!

Never before have I seen a rooster on the beach!

Dan and I at Poipu

Dan and I at Poipu Beach.

We had time to stop by one more location before having to grab dinner and head towards the airport, so we drove over to the nearby Wailua Falls.

A double waterfall

Wailua Falls

With the video, you can sort of see a more accurate view of how the falls looked from our vantage point. We even caught a rainbow on camera. :)

So glad we got to see it before we left!

Double waterfalls... too bad there was no double rainbow there, too!

Base of Wailua Falls

The pool of water at the base of Wailua Falls.

For dinner, we decided to eat near the airport at the Japanese restaurant Kintaro.

Dan with his sushi

Eating dinner at Kintaro Japanese restaurant.

soba from Kintaro

My soba from Kintaro.

tempura from Kintaro

Tempura to go with the soba.

sushi from Kintaro

Great sushi!

Our last meal in Kaua'i... so sad!

Our last meal in Kaua'i... so sad!

I don't want to leave yet! :(

I don't want to leave! :'( ::sniffle::

But alas, we had to leave. After dinner, we promptly returned our rental car and dragged ourselves to the airport to catch our flight. The lines for check-in and for the security check were heinous… it seemed like half the island was flying to LA! But after all the waiting and stress, we were able to safely board our plane. The journey back to San Francisco was anything but fun, since it was an overnight flight and I was freezing the whole time in the overly air-conditioned cabin. I barely got any sleep! We arrived at Los Angeles International Airport early in the morning, where we had a three-hour layover. Not fun! :(

freezing at our transfer in LAX

Freezing and sleep-deprived at our layover in LAX. I knew it was a bad idea to return to the mainland...

We were surprised to find many more beached creatures lying around in LAX than on the beaches of Hawaii.

We were surprised to find many more beached creatures lying around in LAX than on the beaches of Hawaii.

But eventually, we boarded our one-hour flight from LAX to SFO, and were able to get home safe and sound. It’s only been a month since we’ve gotten back, but I miss our time in Hawaii a lot. There’s still a lot I’d like to see if and when we ever go back, and I’d like to check out the other islands of Maui and Big Island someday, too.

Thank you to all of our friends who gave us recommendations on places to go, sights to see, and foods to eat! Our trip wouldn’t have been nearly as memorable if it weren’t for you!

» posted by Misono on July 21, 2010 at 6:05 am.

Honeymoon in Hawaii: Day 8

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We kicked off our second full day in Kauai’ with a trip to Eggbert’s in Kapaa, which was right in front of our hotel. They are known for their awesome macadamia nut pancakes!

Eggbert's in Kapaa

Eggbert's in Kapaa

Dan's pancakes

Macadamia nut pancakes!

After breakfast, we drove over to Lihue to Kaua’i Backcountry Adventures, where we had reserved tickets to go on a tubing tour! It’s a mountain tubing adventure where you can float down the historic irrigation system of the former Lihue Plantation — it’s a ditchy and tunnel system that was once used to irrigate sugar crops, but is no longer used since 2000. It’s now exclusively used for tubing tours.

All geared up

All geared up and ready to go!

Former Swiss army vehicles

We rode in these vehicles that were formerly used by the Swiss army to transport personnel and arms. It made for a bumpy but fun ride!

Such a green landscape!

They stopped as we made our way up the mountain so we could admire the view.

Below is a video that Dan took of “sleepy grass,” a type of plant that closes its leaves temporarily when touched. I’d never seen anything like it before!

Once we reached the tubing site, they filed everyone into a single line and put us on tubes, and we just floated on our donuts in the  river.

All the other tubers

Everyone on their inner tubes, ready to go!

Dan on his tube

Dan floating in the water.

Light at the end of the tunnel

We floated through a series of dark tunnels.

Entering the second tunnel

Entering another tunnel...

In the dark.

We were to turn our helmet lights on when we went into the tunnels.

I was stuck on the side.

Floating lazily along...

Look at how red those leaves are!

Look at how red those leaves are!

At the end of the tubing tour, we got out of the water and enjoyed a sandwich lunch in the mountains. They then took us back down the mountain in the army vehicle again. Our tour guides were very funny and friendly, and the tubing tour was pretty fun without requiring too much physical effort. My kind of activity! ;)

For the rest of the afternoon, we drove up to the Northern part of Kaua’i, to get some beach time. Our first stop was Tunnels Beach.

Tunnels Beach

Arriving at gorgeous Tunnels Beach.

Left side of the beach.

The current was pretty strong on the Western side of the beach. Apparently a guy broke his arm earlier that day trying to swim there. Snorkeling is not advised on this part of the beach.

Dan on the beach.

We headed over to the Eastern side of Tunnels Beach, which was much calmer and more snorkeling-friendly. Here is Dan, so ready to go snorkeling!

me swimming ithrough the water.

Me snorkeling in the water.

snorkeling at Tunnels

We spotted a triggerfish.

a school of fish at Tunnels

A school of fish at Tunnels.

snorkeling at Tunnels

Dan snorkeling.

me in the water.

Me in the water.

snorkeling at Tunnels

Another triggerfish... look at its piglike snout!

snorkeling at Tunnels

Lone coral.

Uni!

A deliciously large sea urchin.

sea turtle at Tunnels

Dan discovered sea turtles!

Sea turtle!!!

This was my favorite snorkeling picture!

snorkeling at Tunnels

The sea turtles were nibbling on the coral.

Sea turtle at Tunnels Beach

Such amazing creatures!

Dan was taking a video of the sea turtles at one point (below), when a current pushed him forward towards the turtle’s butt. The turtle got spooked and quickly swam away….

snorkeling at Tunnels

A sea cucumber.

snorkeling at Tunnels

Closeup of coral.

snorkeling at Tunnels

Coral at Tunnels Beach.

snorkeling at Tunnels

A closeup. Huge thanks to Estella for lending us her underwater case to use with our camera. It was thanks to her that we were able to get some of these great underwater photos!

After spending a couple hours snorkeling at Tunnels Beach, we drove further north to see what we could find. We came across this super creepy-looking wet cave. I looked it up later and found out it was called Waikanaloa Cave. Sea caves are formed by thousands of years of ocean waves pounding against the lava and eventually etching out a cavern. At one time, the ocean was up to this point.

Waikanaloa Cave

Waikanaloa Cave

me at Waikanaloa Cave

This wet cave is right by the road, you can't miss it!

This place was so creepy!

Hubby in front of the Waikanaloa Cave. I was getting more and more freaked out every minute we were there.

Can't get over how creepy-looking it was!

Can't get over how creepy-looking it was!

So dark!

What lurks in that darkness? Apparently nothing (no sea life) except for leptospirosis, a nasty and dangerous bacteria. Swimming is strictly prohibited. (Who would want to swim here?!)

Me at the Waikanaloa Cave.

Me at the Waikanaloa Cave. Don't let my peace sign fool you; I couldn't wait to get out of here. Continue!

Desperate to get away from the scary cave, we continued on our way up the island and arrived at Ke’e Beach, where a much more pleasant sight greeted us.

Ke'e Beach

Arriving at Ke'e Beach.

me at Ke'e Beach

Me at beautiful Ke'e Beach.

Happy to be here!

Dan told me to look more enthusiastic...

Dan on Ke'e Beach

Dan on Ke'e Beach.

Sparkling waters.

Sparkling waters.

Dan under the roots of a tree.

Dan under the giant roots of a tree on Ke'e Beach.

Me perched on the roots.

Me perched on the roots.

After Ke’e Beach, we started making our way back down the Eastern part of the island. There was a slight drizzle, after which we found this rainbow over the Kaua’i landscape!

A rainbow!

Rainbow over Kaua'i.

A better shot of the rainbow.

Too bad it wasn't a double rainbow... haha*

We stopped by this souvenir vendor area on our way back, but most of the shops had closed up by then. We vowed to return the next day!

Kaua'i Products Fair

Kaua'i Products Fair, about to close.

For dinner, we decided to check out Kalapaki Joe’s in Lihue, a sports bar that one of the tubing tour guides had recommended as having great nachos and happy hour specials. The food was good, but the service was mediocre….

dinner at Kalapaki Joe's

Kalapaki Joe's in Lihue.

The biggest nacho plate I have ever seen.

A monster nacho plate, with kalua pork. It had to be the largest nacho plate I'd ever seen, but I have to admit it was pretty delicious.

Seafood pasta at Kalapaki Joe's

Seafood pasta from Kalapaki Joe's. The lighting was horrible, so the photo doesn't look too appetizing, but it was also pretty good!

We returned to our hotel, stuffed and ready to pass out. The next day was our last day in Kaua’i, and in 24 hours, we’d be boarding a plane back home to San Francisco. Check back for Day 9, our last day in Hawaii! (Finally, right?)

» posted by Misono on July 19, 2010 at 7:30 am.

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