Though the Crack Seed Center is closing today after 52 years, you can still get its seeds and other goodies online here.
Wailupe Stream is one of the last natural (meaning non-channelized) streams in the area. And it’s lovely.
When Ramen Nakamura re-opened last year after a months-long renovation, I didn’t have the urge to go back.
I had seen photos of the updated decor — and it just didn’t seem like the same hole-in-the-wall ramen shop in Waikiki I had grown to love.
But every time I would drive along Kalakaua Avenue — which is more often than you would expect — I think, “One of these days, I gotta go back.”
Well, this past Tuesday was one of those days.
I was craving a warm, comforting bowl of ramen. And since I had to be in Waikiki anyway, I thought it would be a good time to revisit one of my favorite places for the Japanese noodle dish.
Here’s what we ate:
Inside Ramen Nakamura
Ramen Nakamura, 2141 Kalakaua Ave. Hours: 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m. daily. Phone: (808) 922-7960