Somebody spent a small fortune (well...a large fortune, actually) to build the Hawaiian Marketplace. What were they thinking?
When it first opened, I thought it was mediocre. However, there were a couple of pretty good restaurants (including a branch of Hamada), everything looked new, and I figured they would eventually populate the empty buildings with all sorts of neat stuff.
It was not to be. Hamada closed, and nothing interesting ever opened. There are a number of lackluster booths selling lackluster goods and, as others have mentioned, nothing Hawaiian in sight. The best I can say for it is that they've improved the original walkways so that, instead of being a major impediment to pedestrian traffic, it's only a minor impediment.
Sad.