Hawaiian Food Tours

MinnesotaChill

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We are just getting ready to leave Aulani today, so I don't have a full trip report ready, but for those of you headed here soon, I wanted to be sure to mention http://www.hawaiifoodtours.com/Hawaii Food Tours.

We took the tour on Thursday (Feb 7) and had an amazing time. Definitely a highlight of the trip. They offer three tours, we took the Hole in the Wall tour, which took us behind the scenes to places the locals go (and a few popular tourist spots too).

We particularly enjoyed the fact that we got to go to Chinatown and see things normal people wouldn't and taste things tourists wouldn't normally be exposed to. Our guide made it a point to let us know that the tour may change a tiny bit from day to day based on what's fresh and looking good that day. They do not have formal relationships with any of the vendors, which allows them flexibility in where they visit, especially in Chinatown. This does mean that when you arrive at a location, one of the guides will take your order and go wait in line for the group, so the food isn't instantly available when you pull up, but there is plenty of Hawaiian history and general knowledge imparted during these waiting times to make it interesting.

There was nothing we were offered that was questionable in any way (I'm sure the idea of Chinatown makes a few nervous), but if you are a mac and cheese person, you won't appreciate the tour. I was so full at the end that I couldn't taste the last few things, but my husband did fine. On Trip Advisor, someone mentions not getting enough to eat, I cannot imagine that is possible. It is definitely a tasting tour, but we tasted ALOT.

I would not bring young kids, but our teens (who love to try new and interesting foods) would have loved it. You do a fair bit of standing/walking while in Chinatown, the rest of the time an air conditioned shuttle bus drives you around. If you have trouble standing for long periods of time, portable stools are offered to you, as are water, wet wipes, etc.

The tour picks up at Waikiki hotels, so we had to drive in from Aulani. We left at 7:10a, for a 9:30am pick up and were at the pick up location (the Ala Moana shopping mall) an hour early. Just as we were boarding the shuttle, the Aulani shopping bus was pulling up, so there is a possibility you could ride that in, but it would be cutting it close.

I recommend going early in the trip because there may be places to you want to revisit. Once you book the tour, you will receive a restaurant list of all of the local places recommended by the food tour owners. They even said we could call them after the tour to ask for restaurant suggestions later in the week. If you can swing it, I'd also recommend Thursdays, it is the only day the owner, Matthew, and his wife, Keira, do the tour themselves.

Matt told us that all of the hotels should know about them, but many don't recommend the tour because he doesn't provide referral commissions like some of the bigger tour companies. Each time we walked by the tour desk at Aulani, I'd stop in if it wasn't busy and talk to the guides. A few said they might take it themselves, but I wouldn't count on them knowing the details for you.

The tour is not fancy. You dress casually and should be prepared for the many ways Chinatown is different than what you may be used to (open air markets, odd animal parts being sold - although we didn't eat any of them, a completely different type of culture). We went to non-Chinatown spots as well, but much of the tour was spent there.

If you go, please tell them Bret and Tracie from MN sent you. We don't get kickbacks or anything, but I told them I was going to mention it on the DIS (they had no idea what I was talking about) and it would be fun to see if they wind up getting business from the boards. I'd also love to see them work on a tour that is closer to Aulani if there is enough interest.

We will be posting a full trip report on our own http://OnTheRoadWithLewisAndClark.comblog in the next few days, and that will include photos and more details. I'll let you know when it's done.

Happy eating!
 
thanks for sharing.... they have our business now, from your posting on DIS!!!

I cannot wait to read your blog on this trip!!!!
 
How did I miss this? We leave for Aulani Wednesday morning, and I would have considered this if I had known. I'm still looking for suggestions on places to dine though, so your suggestions would be welcomed! FYI, I can't wait to leave the snow and wind here in MinneSNOWta!
 
I've been really on the fence about doing this tour, but I've heard so many great things I think I'm gonna have to add it to our trip in May. Sounds so good!
 

Okay, I'm posting our blog trip report completely out of order, but so many people have asked me about the Hawaii Food Tour, that I wanted to be sure to post the blog and photos for those of you headed down to Aulani.

So, here's our blog post (with more Aulani to come) and here's the Trip Advisor review I wrote. Actually, right now it looks as though my review is pending, but you can read others!

We do have RSS feed set up on the blog so feel free to sign up if you want notification of the rest of our Hawaii report as I probably won't do a lot of cross posting here.

Feel free to ask questions about any of the things we tasted, there are a lot of photos!
 
Thanks for the tip. I may do this next week when we go to Aulani. Can't do it on Thursday though since we're having dinner at Alan Wong's and I'll be starving myself in anticipation. By the way, did you get malassadas during the tour or discover any good ones on Oahu?
 
Yes, we got malasadas at our last stop - Leonards. They were delicious, we had the unfilled ones since we were so full and Matthew and Kiera recommended the plain as they are lighter.

If you think you might book it, I'd do it before you go. When you get your confirmation email you will also get Matt's list of places to eat on all of the major islands, including Oahu's North Shore. We didn't notice that list and were sorry we hadn't because once we got on the tour others had tried a few of the places and really enjoyed themselves.
 
Thanks, MinnesotaChill! I read about the Leonard's malassadas on your great blog post about the tour. I'm not sure if anyone else in my group will be interested in this. Do you think it's the type of tour that would be awkard to go to alone or would it be workable? I'll definitely book early to get that list.
 
It would be totally workable. It is a small group (maybe 15) and by the end we were all visiting with each other. Matthew and Kiera did a great job of making sure that the whole group was included in everything and we didn't pair off for anything.
 



















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