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| - I had a great time navigating through each and every aisle. This place carried so many things from around the world. Even though I didn't know what things were, I based some of my selections from the pictures on the packaging, as well as the directions in English.I seriously can't wait to prepare and try everything that I bought.
I can't believe that kamaboko cost $3.29 there (Vegas), yet here back home (Hawaii), I complain when I have to pay $1.99 on sale. I guess no more grumbling on my end, I have to sympathize with the transplanted locals there.
They even had taro leaves so you could make some homemade laulau's, which, I observed a family doing, when I saw their 3 carts filled withllaulau leaves and other goodies to throw down one awesome luau.
So if you're from Hawaii or anywhere else for that matter, bookmark this place and go take a look. You never know what you'll find.
Plus, you won't have to travel abroad to bring back some assorted delicacies to spark the inner chef in you.
Just a note as other yelpers have mentioned, if you don't buy into their yearly membership ($10.00), they tack on 5% to your total bill. Yet, I don't think they charge food tax..............
Till next time, happy eating!
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