But whenever I go to the annual Okinawan Festival at Kapiolani Park, I feel the uchinanchu spirit come over me.’
And it’s usually at the food booths.
Okinawans know how to eat. And this year’s offerings proved it, with a lineup that included shoyu pork, yakisoba, sōki soba (ソーキそば) and, of course, andagi. More than 100,000 of them.
This year, though, there were a couple of new items: taco rice — a popular Okinawan dish that combines rice with taco-seasoned beef, shredded lettuce, cheese and salsa — and fundagi — a combination of andagi with funnel cakes.
There’s so much to do — and eat — it’s no wonder the festival is held over two days.
Here’s what the first day of this year’s festival looked like:
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The 29th annual Okinawan Festival will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at Kapiolani Park.
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Nice fuud pics, wish I were there. Homesick again this week, makes about four in a row. Someone must have powered up that island magnet again as I am feeling the pull 🙂
That magnet is never switched off. 🙂
Yep… the longer you are away the harder the pull. I am just glad not everyone is selected to feel the pull. Else no where to stand. I need a funnel cake 🙂
i beg your pardon. interesting pic. So thats how they make donuts. yum.
I’m craving andagi again today… Might have to head down by 5 p.m.!
Hello Cat, It was hot!
What did you eat???
Pig Feet soup!
Interesting pic… looks really tasty!