Day Three: 3/7/14
On Saturday morning, we headed out to the Farmer’s Market at KCC. It was already packed at 8:30 in the morning but we got through the crowd and ate some pretty good stuff. We first wandered around and bought some fresh fruit to eat.
We also stopped at The Pig & The Lady stall for some Vietnamese food. Brother had noodles and soup while I just had a bowl of their tasty broth.
Jes and I got fresh-squeezed lemonade from two competing stands. Mine was cheaper and tasted better but he would argue for his.
Our last treat was a little something from Ono Pops. I got Waialua Estate Mocha that basically tasted like a mud pie on a stick. Brother got Kona Latte that tasted like Jamoca ice cream from Baskin-Robbins as well as the Lilikoi 50/50 that was like a creamscicle. All were very good.
After the Farmer’s Market, we hung out at the hotel for a bit before heading out to Yoon’s condo. She had prepared quite a feast for our little group and served it all in her clubroom by the pool. They had chapchae, 3 kinds of poke, Chinese chicken salad, Portuguese sausage, and Kahlua pork.
We brought dessert from the Farmer’s Market – pineapple lime pie and banana cream pie.
We all met little Trevor, who slept pretty much through lunch. He’s a chunky little guy that Yoon says eats almost every hour.These two little rugrats hung out too and it was funny seeing KK mean-muggin’ Alice when she was peeling her mandarins.
It was so fun hanging out with Yoon – can’t believe she’s a Mommy now! Some things may have changed but some things remain the same – like the classic headlock hug.
Thanks for having us over, Yoon!
In the evening, KK hung out with the family while Jes and I went out for dinner on our own. The last time we were out by ourselves was probably last September for a wedding.
It looked like they all had a good time while we were away.
For dinner, we went to Alan Wong’s. The last time Jes and I had gone was back in 2000. Crazy. This was my appetizer: crab cake (substitute for the tuna tartar that was on the tasting menu) and a grilled cheese made with foie and kahlua pork. It was on top of a parmesan cracker and cold tomato soup.
This was the butter-poached lobster. It was so yummy – Jes’ favorite.
Next was the crusted fish. My memory is so bad that I can’t remember what the actual fish was. Regardless, it was delicious – especially the sauce underneath. We also had a meat dish – short rib with gochuchang and a bowl of rice. It was so tasty that I forgot to take a picture. 🙂
Dessert was a haupia ice cream with a chocolate and coconut shell served with fresh fruit and lilikoi sauce. So good but I couldn’t finish it.We also took a photo at the restaurant, which we never do anymore. Cheers to a fun date night! Thanks for watching KK, Family!
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