Monday, June 30, 2025
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Panya Restaurant at Ward Village
Doing a morning walk at Ala Moana Beach Park then lunch at the Panya Restaurant by Ward Village. As I recall, this building is in the same place as the old Japanese Bakery Panya...are they related? Don't know!
First time for me, and I was astounded at the SELECTION on the menu- so many kinds of styles to choose from! Many i wanted to try, (including the Pork Chop Fried Rice, which I will HAVE to get next time...), but in the end I had to go with the Panya Cheeseburger special!
First time for me, and I was astounded at the SELECTION on the menu- so many kinds of styles to choose from! Many i wanted to try, (including the Pork Chop Fried Rice, which I will HAVE to get next time...), but in the end I had to go with the Panya Cheeseburger special!
Boring choice, but very intersting taste- the burger came with a huge portobello mushroom and bacon strips, making for a very unique taste!
My friend had the Pad Thai- a huge beast of a dish that could have served two!
Definitely will be dropping in again !
Friday, June 6, 2025
Bridge Over Ala Moana Blvd.
As Ala Moana Boulevard is one of the busiest and most hectic roads on Hawaii, crossing it was always a chore, and with all the redevelopment going on at the Ward area, they finally took the time to make a convenient and stress-reducing way to get from one side to another.
Called the Victoria Ward Park, this place is situated approximately where the old Ward Warehouse once stood , and with its many winding paths, makes for a pleasant way to cross the street!
Featuring grassy hills, a calming pond and what looks to be a few cafe booths and eating area, it also serves as a sort of oasis within Kaaka'ako's bustling streets!
Making my way bath and forth, I wasn't the only one taking photos and streaming the crossing, and why not? It led to a great view of the ocean!
Featuring grassy hills, a calming pond and what looks to be a few cafe booths and eating area, it also serves as a sort of oasis within Kaaka'ako's bustling streets!
Making my way bath and forth, I wasn't the only one taking photos and streaming the crossing, and why not? It led to a great view of the ocean!
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