I went 3.5 years without Mexican food, apart from that Sri Lankan chorizo. So when I returned to the States for a quick visit, Mexican food was one cuisine that my stomach was begging me for. Phoenix, Arizona, is where is satisfied myself. There are random restaurants serving semi-authentic Mexican food in Asia, but I just nearly [...]
VIDEO: Eating Traditional Hawaiian Food
by Mark Wiens on April 29, 2012
(If you can’t see the video, click here to watch in on Youtube) Thank you for watching! Earlier this week I published an article all about the top traditional Hawaiian foods to eat and here’s a video to go along with it! I ate this meal at the home of one of my relative’s, so [...]
High End, Budget Friendly and Very Popular: Best Restaurants in Boston
by Mark Wiens on April 26, 2012
Boston has added another reason to visit as its many restaurants are becoming world-renowned. Prior to the 1980s, excited travelers arrived to view the city’s history and dining out was an afterthought. That has changed today with the multitude of steak houses, Italian restaurants, Indian cuisine and scrumptious bistros. Furthermore, diners can choose restaurants in [...]
Traditional Hawaiian Food: Eat These 7 Massively Tasty Dishes
by Mark Wiens on April 24, 2012
Many traditional Hawaiian foods are dishes originally brought over from Pacific Polynesian islands. Though now the islands of Hawaii include a diverse demographic of ethnicities all adding their own flavors, there still remains a vibrant following of traditional favorites – the true tastes of Hawaii. Let’s just dive straight into these really tasty 7 traditional [...]
Leonard’s Malasadas: Donuts that Will Make You Drool!
by Mark Wiens on April 12, 2012
That’s right. Grab a bib or towel, because what you’re about to see is drool worthy (and you don’t have to be ashamed). As I’ve mentioned before, I’m not that big of a sweets fan. Apart from a few things, I’ll normally only indulge in sweets in order to celebrate the occasional birthday, or if I need to [...]
VIDEO: Koko Head Crater Hike (Amazing View)
by Mark Wiens on April 8, 2012
(if you can’t see the video, click here to watch it on Youtube) Thank you for watching the video! Hawaii is full of amazing hiking trails. Among the many hikes on the island of Oahu is the Koko Head Crater hike that follows a former railroad car trail straight up the side of the mountain. [...]
Da Spot: Intense International Flavor Cooked with Passion in Honolulu, Hawaii
by Mark Wiens on April 5, 2012
While some restaurants specialize in Japanese, Chinese or Indian food, Da Spot specializes in DELICIOUS. That’s it. Da Spot is a little restaurant in Honolulu, Hawaii, that serves nothing but home-style cooked comfort dishes with an awesome ethnic mix of international dishes that are all cooked with massive flavor. Their emphasis is a mixture of [...]
Heavenly Hawaiian Poke Bowl at Kahuku Superette
by Mark Wiens on April 3, 2012
Ahi is a very precious fish in Hawaii. The beautiful yellow fin tuna is a prized catch, mainly because it’s the most essential ingredient in the widely popular Hawaiian delicacy known as poke. Hawaii is famous for many specialty comfort foods like SPAM Musubi or the loco moco, but all Hawaii culinary inventions bow to [...]
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Hey! My name is Mark. After graduating from university, I decided to travel the world!
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