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[ Summer/Fall 2014 ]RoyalHawaiianCenter.com
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FallTASTY TID-BITSFROM AÇAI BOWLS TO OKONOMIYAKI
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Rconsidered a guardian of the Hawaiian double-hulled voyaging canoe Hōkūle‘a
Onward in the Diamond Head direction is The Royal Grove, an outdoor garden gathering place where fabulous entertainment is offered manuahi (free) Tuesday-Saturday evenings. Visit Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room for information on our shops, restaurants and complimentary cultural programming.
Anchored at the Diamond Head (south) end is The Cheesecake Factory and Forever 21. The WaikĪkĪ Trolley stop is conveniently located there on Kalākaua Avenue. There is something for everyone at Royal Hawaiian Center — shopping, dining, cultural programs, entertainment and fun for the entire ‘ohana (family).
Join us in extending a warm welcome to J.P. Morgan, owner of Royal Hawaiian Center. Kamehameha Schools continues on as steward of the heritage lands of Ke Ali‘i Pauahi, great-granddaughter of Kamehameha I.
“Nou ka hale,” our house is your house. Day or night, Royal Hawaiian Center — our unique, Hawaiian, world-class destination — is ready to welcome you with hospitality and aloha!
E kipa mai — welcome!
Marleen Akau
General Manager
aloha Mai!I’m so proud to welcome you to Royal Hawaiian Center, the centerpiece of WaikĪkĪ along world-famous Kalākaua Avenue. Our center offers the very best in shopping, dining, entertainment and Hawaiian programming.
Start in Building A at Fendi and P.F. Chang’s, and check out four levels of great shops and restaurants. Then, head towards Diamond Head to Building B, the second of three buildings in our 310,000 sq. ft., four-level center.
At Level 4 of Building B is the state-of-the-art Royal Hawaiian Theater, home to Legends in Concert. On Level 2 is the Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court offering a variety of ‘ono (delicious) food and ice-cold beverages.
Enjoy the ground level atrium lush with palapalai ferns, and the stately Akee tree where Manu-o-Kū nest. This white tern is the official bird of the City & County of Honolulu, and is
Nou ka hale, our house is your house. Day or night, Royal Hawaiian center—our unique, Hawaiian, world-class destination—is ready to welcome you with hospitality and aloha!
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RWelcome to the largest shopping center in Waikīkī. Please see our Center Directory Map located around the Center and at our customer service desk for the latest on merchant locations, and for Hawaiian showtimes and locations.
Royal Hawaiian Center is located along a three-block stretch of Kalākaua Avenue, fronting the Sheraton Waikīkī and Royal Hawaiian Hotels, between Fendi and �e Cheesecake Factory.
Validated parking available at all shops and restaurants from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. First hour free, then $1 per hour for up to
three hours. After four hours, standard rates apply. To enter the ten-level Royal Hawaiian Center parking garage: From Kalākaua, turn right on Royal Hawaiian Avenue and take the next right into the garage.
Enjoy convenient shopping and dining, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later, 365 days a year. Restaurant hours may vary.
Visit Lei ‘Ohu Guest Services in the Royal Grove, located on Level 1, or contact us at (808) 922-2299. �e security office can be reached at (808) 924-4026. In addition, feel free to visit www.RoyalHawaiianCenter.com or RoyalHawaiianCenter.com/jp to find answers to your questions.
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Contents
Summer/Fall 2014
LINK TO OUR WEBSITEScan this QR Code with your smart phone to be taken to the RoyalHawaiian Center website.
10 HANDS-ON HAWAI‘I Free Hawaiian cultural
activities Tuesdays-Saturdays.
14 STYLE REPORT A fashion preview straight
from the style department.
16 FASHION FEATURE Fall trends lean towards
warm and rich colors.
22 EDITOR’S PRODUCT PICKS
40 4252 HISTORY LESSON Learn about the ancient
tradition of music and hula.
56 CLASS ACT Longtime instructor, Pua
Keala Mann, teaches students how to play the ‘ukulele.
58 MENU OPTIONS Okonomiyaki Chibo allows
guests to choose their favorite ingredients.
70 CENTER MAPS ANDINFORMATION
77 ROYAL HAWAIIANCENTER DIRECTORY
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80 WAIKĪKĪ STREET GUIDE
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WE’RE WAIKIKI’S LARGEST WIRELESS HOTSPOT!Enjoy two free hoursof WiFi per dayon Levels 2 and 3 ofRoyal Hawaiian Center. ON THE COVER: ON YIFAN: Cover-up, Mocchin;
bikini top, Allure Swimwear; earrings, Calypso St. Barth; necklace, Cartier; rings, Silver Rhino; bracelets, Aloha Aina Boutique.
PHOTOGRAPHER Robert DeutschmanSTYLIST Sybile KohnHAIR/MAKEUP Adrienne Herbert;Samantha Fryling (assistant)MODELS Yifan, Two Management;Llysa Iesaka, M Model Management
THIS PAGE: LEFT: Luxurious accessories from Furla (page 40); start your meal with fresh ahi poke at Okonomiyaki Chibo Restaurant (page 58).
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Hands-on Hawai‘ijoin us daily for free cultural activities
MONDAY (Pō‘akahi)Lomilomi Hawaiian Massage 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Building A, Level 1Hawaiian Storytelling 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Helumoa Hale, The Royal GroveLei Making 1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1
TUESDAY (Pō‘alua)Hawaiian Quilting9:30 a.m. - Noon Building A/B Bridge, Level 3‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtHula Lessons11 a.m. - Noon The Royal GroveLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
WEDNESDAY (Pō‘akolu)‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtLomilomi Hawaiian Massage11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Building A, Level 1Polynesian Cultural Center Show11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. The Royal GroveLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
THURSDAY (Pō‘ahā)‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtPolynesian Cultural Center Show11 - 11:45 a.m. The Royal GroveLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Hula Lessons4 - 5 p.m. The Royal GroveLive Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
FRIDAY (Pō‘alima)‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
SATURDAY (Pō’aono)Polynesian Cultural Center Show11 - 11:45 a.m. The Royal GroveLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Hula Kahiko at Helumoa6 - 6:30 p.m. The Royal GroveContemporary Music7:30 - 8:30 p.m. The Royal Grove
*Schedule is subject to change without notice. For updates, call Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room at (808) 922-2299. ©
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ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER2201 Kalākaua Avenue, Suite A500Honolulu, HI 96815, (808) 922-0588www.royalhawaiiancenter.com
General Manager Marleen AkauCultural Director Manu BoydMarketing Director Sam ShenkusAsst. Marketing Director Nani Hirosane
MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS O‘AHU SaleSGroup Publisher Kathleen M. PahinuiRegional Vice President Patti Ann RueschPublisher, R Magazine Wanda Garcia-Fetherston (949) 276-5659 [email protected] & Marketing Director Sidney LouieProduction Manager Brittany L. KevanSales Coordinator Kaitlyn Murphy
o‘aHU editoRial Senior Editor Simplicio Paragas Editor Kristen Nemoto Associate Editor Rizza Ballesteros Assistant Editor Summer Nakaishi
CREATIVE Chief Creative Officer Haines WilkersonDesign Director Jane FreyRegional Editorial Director Margaret MartinArt Directors Michael Min, Teri SamuelsRetouching Jerry HartmanPhotography Director Susan StrayerCreative Coordinator Beverly MandelblattDirector of Production Kristine MillerProduct Manager Jasond FernandezDirector of Manufacturing Donald HortonTechnical Operations Manager Tony Thorne-Booth
eXecUtiVePresident Donna W. KesslerVice President of Operations Angela E. AllenGeneral Manager, Where MapsChristopher Huber
MoRRiS coMMUnicationSChairman & CEO William S. Morris IIIPresident William S. Morris IV
MVP is a proud sponsor of Les Clefs d'Or USA
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RStyle | EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK
>>R STYLE TIP: Create your outfi t around your favorite jewelry pieces to give it the attention it deserves.
ressing for the fall season is often overlooked, especially if your environment is � lled with sun-kissed days and cool breezy nights. � ere is, however, a constant wearable piece of art that will reserve prime real estate in your drawers: jewelry and accessories—a woman’s best friend; a spouse’s go-to gift lifesaver. � is season’s R Magazine fashion shoot is dazzled in diamonds (page 16), statement-making gold (cover, this page, 18, 19 and 20), and
lovely layers of bracelets and luxurious handbags (cover, this page, 16, 17, 20 and 21). Designers express the many moods of fall with colors of plum, navy and caramel that remind us of warm sunset nights along Waikīkī’s shores. In contrast, romantic whisps of pink mixed with dark hues of midnight black evoke memories of classic glamor, harkening back to the days when Hawai‘i’s royalty once called the Royal Hawaiian Center their home.
Left: Outfi t, Allure Swimwear; sunglasses, Sunglass Hut; blue bracelet, Aloha Aina Boutique; necklace, Kobe Jewelry; brace-lets, Mocchin; ring and shoes, Western Classics; bag, Salvatore
Ferragamo. Middle: Outfi t and earrings, Mocchin; bikini, Allure Swimwear; necklace and ring, Cartier; bracelets, Aloha
Aina Boutique. Right: Lingerie, Princesse Tam Tam; shawl, Forever 21; earrings, necklace and bracelet, Cartier.
Style Report
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(this page) on Llysa: Swimsuit,
Allure Swimwear; earrings, necklace,
ring (left), watch, charm bracelet
and diamondbracelet (right),Harry Winston;
ring (right), gold and black bracelets (right), Kate Spade
New York;clutch, Furla.
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FallRomanceRekindle your closet with clothes you love.
PhotograPhy byRobert Deutschman
StyLINg by
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Pair a statement outfit with light accessories to create an elegant ensemble
that’s sure to turn heads.
(Previous page) On Yifan: Cover-up, Calypso St. Barth; swimsuit, Allure Swimwear; earrings and clear bracelet (right), Aloha Aina Boutique; necklaces (top two), Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry; necklaces (bottom two), ring (left), bracelet (left), Silver Rhino; stone necklace, Western Classics; watch and ring (right), Omega; bracelet (right), Mocchin; sunglasses, Sunglass Hut; shoes, Salvatore Ferragamo.
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On Yifan: Dress, clutch and ear-rings, Calypso St. Barth; bikini, Allure Swimwear; sun-glasses, Sunglass Hut; watch, Harry Winston; ring, Laki Hawaiian Designs.
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on Yifan: top, skirt, jacket, necklace and bracelet, Tory Burch;
watch, Kate Spade New York; earrings
and ring, Kobe Jewelry; shoes,
Salvatore Ferragamo.
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on Llysa: top, skirt and handbag, Salvatore Ferragamo; necklace, Calypso St. Barth; ring, Omega; bracelets, Mocchin.
RStyle | EDITOR'S PICKS
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CARTIERBLDG A, LEVEL 1BLDG A, LEVEL 1
EDITOR'S PICKS
Favorite BagsAlthough O‘ahu’s weather of
azure blue skylines seem endless
throughout the year, handbag
trends of rich plums, gold and
maroon remind us to get ready
for the fall season. Royal Hawaiian
Center’s mixture of luxurious arm
candy options will swing happily
and eventually earn a spot in your
closet when you return home.
ANTEPRIMAWIREBAG
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
SALVATOREFERRAGAMO
BLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
FENDIBLDG A, LEVEL 1
LORO PIANABLDG C,
LEVELS 1 AND 2
FENDIBLDG A, LEVEL 1
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TORYBURCHBLDG B,
LEVELS 1 AND 2
TORY BURCHBLDG B,
LEVELS 1 AND 2
FURLABLDG B, LEVEL 1
FURLABLDG B, LEVEL 1
SALVATOREFERRAGAMO
BLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
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RStyle | EDITOR'S PICKS
ForHIM
ForHER
A Step AheadWhen you’re not wearing flipflops or dusting off the
sand from Waikïkï’s powdery beaches, try any one of
these on as the soles of your feet will need an extra
oomph of style for strutting around town. Laced up or
slipped on, these shoes are trendy as they are versatile.
ROYALHAWAIIAN
GOLF SHOPBLDG A, LEVEL 3
MOCCHINBLDG C, LEVEL 1
ISLAND SLIPPERBLDG A, LEVEL 2
SALVATORE FERRAGAMOBLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
TORY BURCHBLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
FOREVER 21BLDG C, LEVELS 1-3
ISLANDSLIPPER
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
PIPELINELEATHER
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
THE WALKINGCOMPANY
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
WESTERNCLASSICS
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
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RStyle | EDITOR'S PICKS
Whether you consider being on
time as “late” or use suntan lines as
a guide to tell when you’re ready to
call it a day, Royal Hawaiian Center’s
opulent collection of watches will
help get you to where you need to
be on “Hawaiian time.” From rich
chocolate brown straps, caramel
gold rims and deep lava black face
heads, there is a timepiece for
everyone to enjoy.
Whether you consider being on
time as “late” or use suntan lines as
a guide to tell when you’re ready to
call it a day, Royal Hawaiian Center’s
opulent collection of watches will
help get you to where you need to
be on “Hawaiian time.” From rich
chocolate brown straps, caramel
gold rims and deep lava black face
heads, there is a timepiece for
everyone to enjoy.
CARTIERBLDG A, LEVEL 1
OMEGABLDG C,
LEVELS 1 AND 2
TOURNEAUBLDG C, LEVELS 1
AND 2
HARRYWINSTON
BLDG B,LEVELS 1 AND 2
FENDIBLDG A, LEVEL 1
It’s About Time
KOBEJEWELRY
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
SALVATOREFERRAGAMO
BLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
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JewelryWe LoveDazzle your décolleté, romance your
wrists or let your loved one slip on a
particular ring with any one of these
gorgeous pieces of fine jewelry. From
classic Hawaiian heirloom and shimmering
diamonds to exotic pearls and precious
gemstones, the medley of jewelry at the
Royal Hawaiian Center is sure to put a
smile on any woman’s face.
RStyle | EDITOR'S PICKS
Jewelry
RStyle
OLIVIAHAWAIIAN JEWELRY
BLDG B, LEVEL 3
KOBEJEWELRY
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
KOA NANIBLDG C, LEVEL 1
TROLLBEADSBLDG B, LEVEL 1
SIMPLY WOODSTUDIOS
BLDG C, LEVEL 1
ALOHA AINABOUTIQUE
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
KOI HONOLULUBLDG B, LEVEL 1
PANDORABLDG B, LEVEL1
OLIVIA HAWAIIAN JEWELRY
BLDG B, LEVEL 3
ISLANDFINE JEWELRY
BLDG A, LEVEL 1
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For Him
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ROYAL HAWAIIAN BOUTIQUE
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
ROYAL HAWAIIAN BOUTIQUE
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
TRICKED OUTACCESSORIESBLDG C, LEVEL 1
WESTERN CLASSICS
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
PRINCESSE TAM TAMLINGERIE
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
WESTERNCLASSICS
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
ROYAL HAWAIIANGOLF SHOP
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
SIMPLY WOOD
STUDIOSBLDG C , LEVEL 1
MOCCHINBLDG C, LEVEL 1
ISLANDSLIPPER
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
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RStyle | SEASONAL SELECTIONS
For Her
CALYPSOST. BARTH
BLDG A, LEVEL 1
PRINCESSE TAM TAMLINGERIE
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
ROYALHAWAIIAN
GOLF SHOPBLDG A, LEVEL 3
MOCCHINBLDG C, LEVEL 1
ALLURE SWIMWEARBLDG C, LEVEL 1
ROYAL
LOVE RENAISSANCE
BLDG C, LEVEL 1
CALYPSOST. BARTH
BLDG A, LEVEL 1
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
SUNGLASS HUTBLDG A & B, LEVEL 1
ANTEPRIMAWIREBAG
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
LESPORTSACBLDG C, LEVELS 1 AND 2
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Omiyage
ROYAL HAWAIIAN QUILTBLDG A, LEVEL 2
OmiyageOmiyage
SIMPLY WOOD STUDIOSBLDG C, LEVEL 1
ISLAND VINTAGEORGANIC & NATURAL
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
HONOLULU COOKIECOMPANY
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
ISLANDVINTAGECOFFEE
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
ISLAND OLIVE OILBLDG C, LEVEL 1
ISLAND SOAP& CANDLE WORKS
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
ALOHA AINABOUTIQUE
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
ISLAND SOAP& CANDLE WORKS
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
KOI HONOLULUBLDG B, LEVEL 1
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the average woman owns six handbags; this is because she knows that one is needed
for every occasion. a first dinner date calls for a small and flirtatious piece expressing “minimal baggage,” while a shopping outing suggests one of both utility and style.
the wirebags of Anteprima, hand-knit luxurious designs that are as sophisticated as they are sturdy, provide unique options for all events in a woman’s life. the range of colors and styles cover every outlet from classic leopard print to pastel-striped numbers for summer. its eclectic use of hand-knitted cords offer light-weight handbags, totes, clutches, coin purses, and wristlets that will hold all of her necessities without weighing her down.
As creative director of Anteprima, izumi ogino wanted to capture the “fun and playful hearts of women,” and does so with the fanciful pattern, shape and design found in every handcrafted piece. She says she draws inspiration for her designs from her love of globetrotting and passion for different art forms, including fine art, literature, music, dance, theatre, jewelry and floral design. Building B, Level 1, 808.924.0808
down to the wireBy Rizza Ballesteros
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From the legacy of the Hope Diamond to the sparkle of the red carpet, Harry Winston
diamonds have become an icon of international glamor. Set to open in the fall, the New York-based luxury jeweler, with a reputation for extraordinary design that blurs the line between jewelry craftsmanship and fi ne art, has upheld its superlative status for more than 80 years.
There is no question why red carpet icons from Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe to such modern leading ladies as Madonna and Angelina Jolie have turned to his timeless pieces for notable public appearances. For more than six decades, Winston diamonds have been an integral part of Hollywood’s glamorous history. In 2002, Halle Berry wore Winston’s rare orange Pumpkin Diamond when she made history as the fi rst African-American to win a Best Actress Oscar.
Guests of any Harry Winston salon can relate to such celebrities and turn to his selection for their own momentous occasions. From engagement rings to wedding bands, necklaces to men’s timepieces, Harry Winston has done and mastered it all.
Grand opening in the fall.
JEWELER TO THE STARSBy Rizza Ballesteros
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Hermes may have the Birkin, chanel the 2.55 but now Salvatore
Ferragamo has launched its latest “it” bag: the Fiamma. named after Ferragamo’s late daughter, Fiamma, the new satchel-style handbag features innovative design, interesting combinations of exotic materials, use of iconic silk print linings from the 1970s and novelty hardware stemming from the brand’s origins.
Designed in a range of five variant sizes, the semi-circular top handle incorporates a functional pocket fastened with a lock that recalls the Gancio, the eternal symbol of Ferragamo’s history and dedica-tion to modern design and luxurious craftsmanship. A combination of undeterred quality and functionality translates into a rich series of luxe details: top-stitched ribbed handles, double zip hardware closure, remov-able adjustable shoulder strap and elegant satin lining. The color palette favors autumnal browns — Cocoa, Black, Moss and Rosewood, as well as such seasonal shades as Plum, Atlantic, Grape and New Bisque — while the refined finish lends the metal acces-sories a golden shimmer. Building B Levels 1 & 2, 808.971.4267
The FiammaBy Simplicio Paragas
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Family Jewels
twenty five years ago, few visitors knew about Hawaiian jewelry and even
fewer understood its significance, according to cecillia Kim, owner of Olivia Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry. “Now I have a lot of repeat clients who have their diamonds reset with a Hawaiian theme,” she says. “We also create a lot of custom jewelry.” Named after her daughter, Olivia first opened in 1996 at the Aloha Tower Marketplace before moving to its current Royal Hawaiian Center location in 2011. Known for its customized fine jewelry, one-of-a-kind Hawaiian designs and unique souvenirs, Olivia also carries an exclusive collection of black silver jewelry available nowhere else. Building B, Level 3, 808.923.6633
custom keepsakes
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History Lesson elumoa, the Waikīkī land section that is home to Royal Hawaiian Center, is considered an important wahi paha – a storied place rich with history and lore. For centuries prior to
King Kamehameha’s early unification of our Islands, Helu-moa was home to such ancient O‘ahu rulers as Mā‘ilikūkahi and Kākuhihewa.
Here in the legendary coconut grove of Helumoa, the arts thrived as an important element within royal circles. Prominent retainers in ali‘i compounds included the best poets, chanters, genealogists, dancers, artisans and others whose high-level skills were both enjoyed and supported by nobility.
The haunting pulse of pahu drums carved from coconut logs and coverd with shark skin would accom-pany mele hula — poetic chant com-posed for the cared hula. Ho‘opa‘a chanted epic stories while drumming specific rhythms as ‘ōlapa provided physical and spiritual energy through graceful and powerful dance. Hula
kahiko is a broad term we use to describe older hula that has tenaciously survived through the generations, even when faced with strictly enforced abolitions by zealous missionaries.
A renaissance in the early 1970s sparked the revival of Hawaiian language, music and hula that rekindled Hawaiian pride and identity. Today, Hawaiian music and hula are enjoyed by kama‘āina (locals) and malihini (visitors). A phenomenon worth of note is the remark-able interest and participation in hula among folks from
whose numbers have climbed to one million. And that number continues to grow.
The older styles of hula have also made a strong comeback in Waikīkī. Royal Hawaiian Center's Hula Kahiko at Helumoa Saturday series brings top hālau hula or traditional dance schools to share their talents in evening performances. Of the many compli-mentary entertainment offerings here, the hula kahiko performances are immensely enjoyed by malihini and
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trigger emotions and pride among the growing number of kama‘āina who appreciate Helumoa’s local vibe and Hawai-ian ambiance.
Mele are songs and chants performed in ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, our native language. It is the mele that relate stories in the dance, a counterpoint to the common notion that the hands tell the story in the hula. In older styles, movements were often repetitive and vague. While the eyes took in the beauty and grace of movement, the ear focused on mele hula about island legends, superhuman heroes, ancient gods, the complexities of love, and virtually any subject of human experience and interest.
Over time, Hawaiian culture was slowly disappearing and its language understood less and less by our people and, of course, completely foreign to the ears of malihini whose numbers steadily increased during the early 20th
century. This era pinpoints the storytelling shift from a song-and-chant focus to interpretive hand gestures, much busier than the subtlety of earlier times.
With the growing number of settlers and visitors, and the advent of World War II and subsequent arrival of
soldiers enjoying R&R in the Is-lands, a new form of island music took root. Hapa-haole, meaning half foreign, is a still popular music genre where island themes and stories are sung in English. Such songs as “Little Grass Shack,” “Pearly Shells,” “The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai” and “Yacka Hula Hicky Doola” are examples of compositions from an outside lens with lyrics
that were meant to be fun and carefree but were considered by some Hawaiian kupuna (elders) as degrading. However, there are great examples of hapa-haole tunes that succeeded in capturing emotions of love, romance and island beauty.
older styles of hula have returned, while Ku'uipo
KumuKahi, below, continues the hapa haole tradition.
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Andy Kealoha Cummings, a longtime Waikīkī entertainer and composer, was in Lansing, Michigan on a Hawaiian tour when he got homesick. Snowbound and missing his ipo (sweetheart), he penned this song that became an instant hit in Hawai‘i and around the world.
“There’s a feeling deep in my heart, stabbing at me just like a dart, it’s a feeling heavenly. I see memories out of the past, memories that always will last, of that place beside the sea. Waikīkī, at night when the shadows are falling, I hear your rolling surf calling; calling and calling to me. Waikīkī, ’tis for you that my heart is yearning, my thoughts are always returning, out there to you across the sea.”
Ku‘uipo Kumukahi, a regular performer at Royal Hawaiian Center, sings Cummings’ hapa-haole classic beautifully. A composer herself, she also shares songs in Hawaiian with stories that are from an islander perspective with deep roots and lots of aloha.
Performance and culture class schedules can be found on page 10. Visit Helumoa Hale Guest Services and Heritage Room in The Royal Grove for information on the fabulous shops, restaurants and complimentary cultural classes at Royal Hawaiian Center at Helumoa.
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quick guide to calculat-ing approximate exchange rates for some international
currencies into U.S. Dollars. Use this helpful guide while you shop.
1 U.S. DOLLAR equals 90 Yen (Japan) .73 Euros (European Union) 1,129 Won (South Korea) 6.8 Yuan (China) 1.02 Canadian Dollars
.66 Pounds (United Kingdom) 1.09 Australian Dollars
1.42 New Zealand Dollars
�ere are nine ATMs conveniently located throughout Royal Hawaiian Center, on every level. See Center Maps onpage 66.
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Strum up and down. And a five, and a six and a seven. Stand-ing in front of a class of 17
students, Puakeala Mann eloquently provides beginners’ lessons on the ‘ukulele, demonstrating the proper way of holding what’s affectionately known as the “flying flea.” Since 1990, the auntie figure has taught thousands of visitors the basics of the four-sting diminutive instrument.
The last time Miok Lee took a class with Mann was two years ago while she was on O‘ahu vacationing with her family from Korea. “She probably doesn’t remember me,” says Lee, who attended another one of Mann’s classes while here on business, “but I remember her and she taught me to appreciate the ‘ukulele.”
Fellow student Sachiko, or Sachi as she likes to be called, beams as she picks at her ‘ukulele, keeping pace with Mann’s movements. A new-lywed couple thought it would be fun to take a lesson, learning about it in the pages of this magazine. The new bride quickly picked up the rhythm and finger placements on the fret while her husband smiled in an impressed manner. “She’s the star student today,” Mann shouts out to the class. “She’s got it down already.”
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Others, too, strummed freely as Mann went through “Honolulu I Am Coming Back Again.” Swaying her hips and singing, Mann’s energy is infectious and welcoming. She tells the crowd not to be shy and to just play mele (music).
“Now put your ‘ukulele down and shake out your hands,” Mann instructs the class. “Can you tell me how many Hawaiian words are in this song?”
Mann says part of her program is to encourage visitors to embrace the Hawaiian culture. “I try to teach them a little about history, language, place and about the people who make Hawai‘i such a special place,” she smiles. “It’s about the aloha spirit.”
As bystanders stopped to watch and listen, the class became more in tune, harmoniously playing together and confi dently singing “I seem to hear the Pali calling me … I seem to hear the surf at Waikīkī.”
Nearing the end of the class, Mann walks around with the micro-phone to allow the students to sing aloud. Some do. Others shy away. “� is is your chance of stardom,” quips Mann, receiving chuckles from the students, including Sachi who belts out the refrain “Honolulu I am coming back again.” Indeed she will.
Free ‘ukulele lessons are held Tues-days through Fridays, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court.
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squid, sirloin and assorted vegetables. once thoroughly cooked, all the ingredients were stacked on top of the “pan-cake” then finished with a top layer of batter.
“i’ll flip it over two or three times and it’ll cook on the grill over a medium temperature for 10 minutes,” Mayo explains. “everything here is made to order and in front of you.”
when the batter turns to a golden hue, it’s slathered with a layer of Japanese mayonnaise then swirled with a plum sauce, and finally sprinkled with bonito flakes that appear to “dance” over the hot grill. This is a substantial meal and can easily be shared if ordering appetizers.
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one looked like a folded square crêpe. another resembled a giant pancake. But aside from ap-pearing like traditional breakfast entrees, the two dishes that okonomiyaki chibo assistant
executive chef Joel Mayo readied on the teppan grill had nothing to do with a morning meal.
“we’re one of a few restaurants who specialize in this,” asserts Mayo, while pointing to the savory Japanese-style pancake and crêpe-like dish. “Most people know what tep-panyaki is, but fewer know about okonomiyaki.”
Popular in osaka and Hiroshima, okonomiyaki is a style of cuisine that dates back to the edo period. after world war ii, a food shortage across Japan helped boost the dish’s popularity since its ingredients were relatively available and inexpensive.
“Back then, though, it was only a snack made of flour and soybean paste,” explains akira Kashimura, vice presi-dent for okonomiyaki chibo Restaurant. “But now, we’ve modernized it and it can be prepared with many different ingredients.”
The chibo house special is an osaka-style okonomiyaki, the basis of which is a dense batter made of eggs, flour, cab-bage, ginger and onions.
“The secret is all in the batter,” Mayo smiles. “it’s got to have a bread-dough-like consistency.”
like he would as if preparing pancakes, Mayo spooned a dollop of batter on the grill and spread it around to form a large cirlce. He then began to sautee bits of prawns, scallops,
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Homestyle Okonomiyaki (Serves 2) This Osaka specialty can be portioned in quarters and served as appetizers.
Ingredients4 ounces grated naga-imo (yam)
4-5 tablespoons dashi
2 ounces all-purpose flour, sifted or whisked
2 large eggs
2-3 tablespoons beni shoga (pickled shaved ginger)
4 tablespoons tenkasu (tempura crumbs)
2 cups packed, roughly chopped cabbage
3 tablespoons finely chopped green onion
1 tablespoon tiny ama ebi (dried shrimp)
6-8 thinly sliced pork belly or bacon
Garnish Katsuoboshi (shaved bonito), aonori (green seaweed condiment), okonomiyaki or tonkatsu sauce thinned with Japanese-style mayonnaise
Directions1. In a large bowl, mix yam with dashi and flour; beat in eggs. Add the cabbage, beni shoga, tenkasu, green onion and ama ebi. Mix lightly.
2. Oil a griddle or very large frying pan and set on medium-low heat.
3. Scoop one-third to one-half of the batter into an even circle on the griddle.
4. Place 2 to 3 strips of pork on top of batter. Place a lid on top and let it steam-cook 5-6 minutes. When the pork turns color, it’s time to flip.
5. Drizzle or brush with okonomiyaki or tonkatsu sauce and sprinkle on katsuoboshi and aonori.
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“i need to work a lot on my okonomiyaki,” says a visit-ing australian, adding that he attempts to make this dish at his home in Melbourne. “when i saw the okonomiyaki sign i had to come in since i haven’t had this dish since i lived in Japan.”
a little lighter than the osaka-style okonomiyaki is the Hiroshima iteration, which uses less batter but more cabbage and onions.
“i prefer this one,” says Kashimura, who opened this Royal Hawaiian center location back in 1990. “and i like it with bean sprouts and other vegetables.”
okonomiyaki lunch prices start at $14 ($18 during dinner), which includes two garnishes from the following list: beef, pork, bacon, chicken, squid, shrimp, scallops, octopus, corn, kim chee, vegetables, cream cheese, avocado and a mochi-and-cheese duet. extra toppings can be added for another $3.50 per ingredient during lunch and $4 during dinner.
“okonomi means something like ‘you choose,’” Kashimura explains. “People can combine any number of ingredients, but a lot of customers love the bacon with mochi and cheese.”
another type of okonomiyaki is the pu-monju, ($38), which is a chibo original. This one has more of a crêpe consistency, which is folded into a square shape and stuffed with a trio of beef, shrimp and squid or shrimp, squid and scallops.
Those who like their noodles may want to opt for the yakisoba, which can be fried with similar ingredients found with the okonomiyaki. and it, too, comes with two garnishes and is priced at $14 for lunch and $18 in the evening.
other options include complete teppanyaki meals, from Prime new york steak to a combination of shrimp, scallops and squid. Prices start at $13 for fried mixed veg-etables with sirloin and squid for lunch and $12 for radish sprouts rolled in beef for dinner.
Daily lunch specials are available, such as hamburger steak ($13) and a loco moco ($14); six-ounce rib-eye steak ($14, Mondays and Fridays); pork tofu ($13 on tuesdays); grilled salmon ($14, wednesdays); and garlic shrimp ($13, Thursdays). all come with salad, rice, miso soup and tsukemono.
“There were only two other restaurants serving okonomiyaki when we first opened,” Kashimura recalls. “not many people outside of Japan knew what okonomi-yaki was; but now more people are saying, ‘i had this when i was in tokyo.’”
now they can say they’ve had it at chibo’s in waikīkī.Chibo, Building B, Level 3; 808.922.9722
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“to meet our customers’ needs, we added healthy dining options and more local products,” says owner Paul Kang in a released statement. “our dishes and smoothies are made in-house with fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables.”
with lines forming five deep at any given time of the day, the indoor-outdoor eatery is a popular spot that overlooks the Royal Grove. open daily for breakfast and lunch, from 6 a.m. until 3 p.m., the casual café features such healthy dishes as the farmers salad, turkey avocado sandwich and poke bowls.
next door, island Vintage coffee company carries 100 percent Kona coffee, honey from the Big island, Moloka‘i sea salt and Maui tea.
Building C, Level 2, 808.926. 5662, www.islandvintagecoffee.com
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at the 2009 New York Fancy Food Show, the president of Valrhona complimented
Nathan Sato on his Malie Kai Chocolates. And so did executives with Godiva Chocolatier. It was a sweet moment for Sato whose deter-mination to produce stellar chocolate in Hawai‘i had finally been validated. “The chocolate industry in Hawai‘i has a very bright future,” Sato asserts. “I think there’s a potential for Hawai-ian chocolate to surpass the coffee industry.”
One of the more prominent players in the industry is Dole Food Company, which first experimented with cacao in the mid-1990s on a tract of land in Waialua previously reserved for sugarcane. Today, Waialua Estate Chocolate has been recognized by the Academy of Chocolate in London as one of the top 10 chocolates in the world. And it’s where Sato sources all of his beans for his chocolate.
“It has a distinct fruity and raisiny flavor,” Sato says. “It’s different from any other cacao that’s grown on the Big Island, Maui and Kaua‘i.”
Malie Kai offers eight different chocolate bars; truffles prepared with Maui Rum; and two types of biscotti. Building C, Level 1, 808.922.9090
gourmet gift of aloha By Simplicio Paragas
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A world of flavors awaits, from traditional yakisoba to dry-aged American steaks. The Center’s restaurants are now open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (some later).
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Chinesebeijing chinese seafood
restaurant—offering the finest chinese seafood by master chefs, with beautiful facilities for banquets and private parties available for rental. open daily for lunch and dinner. Building C, Level 3; (808) 971-8833
p.f. chang’s—The P.F chang's experience is a unique combination of chinese cuisine, attentive service, wine, and tempting desserts all served in a stylish, high-energy bistro. committed to providing a memorable dining experience with a keen attention to detail, friendly servers cater to guests' every need. Building A, Levels 1 and 2; (808) 628-6760
Coffee Shop/Sandwichesisland vintage coffee—Providing the
finest in 100% Kona coffee drinks is just one of this shop’s specialties. They also make terrific açai bowls and smoothies, fresh daily soups, delicious sandwiches, poke bowls and salads. Building C, Level 2; (808) 926-5662
starbucks—The reliable brand is present here and has some Hawaiian touches, such as oatcakes and fresh, locally-baked goods. Building A, Level 1; (808) 922-4110
Japanesedoraku sushi—Doraku strives to be
inventive with its cuisine by combining traditional Japanese ingredients with Pan-asian and latin flavors. Building B, Level 3; (808) 922-3323
okonomiyaki chibo—Specializing in okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) and yakisoba (fried noodles), as well as fresh teppanyaki dishes. chibo has 64 restaurants in Japan. The Royal Hawaiian center location is the only one in the U.S. lunch, happy hour, dinner and late night on Friday and Saturday. Building A, Level 3; (808) 922-9722
restaurant suntory—Serving the finest Japanese cuisine in waikīkī for over 30 years, Suntory is a household name for
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special, authentic Japanese dishes from shabu-shabu to sushi, teppanyaki and elegant kaiseki dinners, and proudly serves wagyu beef, when available. Building B, Level 3; (808) 922-5511
Steak Housewolfgang’s steakhouse by
wolfgang zwiener—Packed restaurants, rave reviews, numerous awards and happy patrons prove that wolfgang Zwiener has built a legend. Dry-aged on site to perfection, and carved to order, wolfgang’s steaks are tender and juicy, served sizzling hot with a perfect crust. Building C, Level 3; (808) 922-3600
Casual DiningThe Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court offers open-air dining on the go, amid birdsong and dappled sunlight. Building B, Level 2.
BBQ & Burgerschampion’s steak & seafood—Fresh
grilled steak and fish are the specialty here. count on super-friendly service and a satisfying, inexpensive meal. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2; (808) 921-0011
kenny’s hawaiian barbeque—For over 40 years, the original Kenny’s location has been filling opu (bellies) with ono (yummy) grinds. choose from such entrees as barbecue tri-tip steak and Hawaiian-style short ribs to loco moco and traditional Hawaiian plate. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2; (808) 922-3333
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mahaloha burger—Fresh, never frozen, burgers are made with 100 percent free-range premium beef from the Big island of Hawai‘i. available in two sizes, a third- (single) or half-pound (double), the patties are cooked to medium temperature then garnished with a homemade secret sauce. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2; (808) 926-6500
Chinesepanda express—This familiar mainland
chain offers such favorites as orange chicken, beef broccoli, honey walnut shrimp, kung pao chicken, chicken string bean, fried rice and chow mein. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2; (808) 924-8886
Italiansbarro italian eatery—Big slices of
melty pizza with assorted toppings draw crowds here, while daily pasta specials are always satisfying. Salads and sandwiches are also available. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 922-1041
Japanesechiba-Ken too—enjoy a selection of sushi,
musubi and poke bowls, as well as bento and authentic, homemade udon noodles, made fresh daily. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 922-3200
curry cafe—Savor the taste of Japanese-style curries by ordering either the golden curry or black smoked Hayashi curry. another specialty offers lemongrass-marinated chicken or beef. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 922-3888
Mexicanmaui tacos—Maui meets Mexico at this
fun hybrid, which includes a self-serve salsa bar of over two dozen toppings. enjoy hard- or soft-shelled tacos stuffed with your choice of pork, chicken, beef, steak or fish.Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 931-6111
NoodlesezogiKu—This noodle shop has been
serving authentic Japanese ramen for over four decades. Signature dishes include the Sapporo and miso ramen, garnished with your selection of ingredients. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 447-7595
pho factory—Health-conscious diners can enjoy authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Signature dishes include pho, BBQ plates, tapioca, summer rolls and tapioca dessert. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2.
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Lāna‘i Transit Hawai‘i A-107Lee Rylee Fine Art Photography A-1CartLegends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater Box Office B-1 KioskLeSportsac C-105 C-205L’Occitane B-109Loro Piana C-109 C-209 Love Renaissance C-116Lu Koa Collection A-1 CartMalie Kai Chocolates C-119Mocchin C-117 Nalu Storage C-100a
Omega Boutique C-103 C-203P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A-105 A-205Panya Bakery B-101Pick A Pearl C-1 KioskPink Sand B-119Polynesian Cultural Center C-1 KioskReflections of the Heart C-111Rolex Boutique C-106Royal Fish B-112Salvatore Ferragamo B-106 B-206Simply Wood Studios C-120SoHo B-1 Cart
Starbucks A-104Sunglass Hut A-110 B-110The Cheesecake Factory C-101Tory Burch B-103 B-203Tourneau C-110 C-210Tricked Out Accessories C-112Trollbeads B-107 KioskWaikīkī Trolley Ticket Booth C-1 CartWyndham Vacation Resorts A-1 CartZumiez A-108
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Island Soap & Candle Works B-114Island Vintage Shave Ice B-1 KioskJimmy Choo* C-103aJuicy Couture C-108 C-208kate spade new york B-102 B-202Koa Nani C-115Kobe Jewelry B-115Koi Boutique B-119Komang Jewelry C-1 CartLāna‘i Transit Hawai‘i A-107Lee Rylee Fine Art Photography A-1 CartLegends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater Box Office B-402 B-1 KioskLeSportsac C-105 C-205
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ABC Store B-107Allure Swimwear C-118Anteprima Wirebag B-113Apple Store C-104Aunty Bella’s Lei Stand A-1 KioskBikini Beach Café C-100Calypso St. Barth A-112Cartier A-102Clearlight Jewelry C-1 CartCrazy Fish C-114Crazy Shirts B-111Deco Art C-1 CartFendi A-103Ferrari Store C-107 C-207
L’Occitane B-109Loro Piana C-109 C-209Love Renaissance C-116Lu Koa Collection A-1 CartMalie Kai Chocolates C-119Mocchin C-117Nalu Storage C-100aOmega C-103 C-203P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A-105 A-205Panya B-101Pick A Pearl C-1 KioskPolynesian Cultural Center C-1 KioskReflections of the Heart C-111Rolex Boutique C-106
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Aloha Aina Boutique C-213Beach Cabana C-216Bob’s ‘Ukulele A-206Champion’s Steak & Seafood B-216Chiba-Ken Too B-211Curry Café B-207aEzogiku B-212Faces Studio & Salon A-205aFerrari Store C-107 C-207Five-O Bar & Lounge B-217Forever 21 C-102 C-202 C-302Harry Winston B-105 B-205Harley-Davidson Waikīkī A-202Hat Shack A-204
Hermès A-101 A-201Honolulu Home Collection C-204aIsland Slipper A-211Island Vintage Coffee C-211Island Vintage Organic & Natural C-212Juicy Couture C-108 C-208kate spade new york B-102 B-202Kenny’s Hawaiian Barbeque B-213LeSportsac C-105 C-205Lole Hawai‘i Aloha Wear C-215Loro Piana C-109 C-209Mahaloha Burgers B-208Maui Tacos B-209 Omega C-103 C-203
P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A-105 A-205Panda Express B-214Pho Factory B-207Pipeline Leather C-214Royal Hawaiian Quilt A-203Salvatore Ferragamo B-106 B-206Sbarro B-210Silver Rhino A-207Spark A-210Subway B-215The Walking Company A-208Tory Burch B-103 B-203Tourneau C-110 C-210
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Aloha Aina Boutique C-213Beach Cabana C-216Bob’s ‘Ukulele A-206Champion’s Steak & Seafood B-216Chiba-Ken Too B-211Contemporary Hats A-204Curry Café B-207aEzogiku B-212Faces Studio & Salon A-205aFerrari Store C-107 C-207Five-0 Bar & Lounge B-217
Forever 21 C-102 C-202 C-302Harley-Davidson Waikīkī A-202Harry Winston B-105 B-205Hermès A-101 A-201Honolulu Home Collection C-204aIsland Slipper A-211Island Vintage Coffee C-211Island Vintage Organic & Natural C-212kate spade new york B-102 B-202Kenny’s Hawaiian Barbeque B-213LeSportsac C-105 C-205
Lole Hawai’i Aloha Wear C-215Loro Piana C-109 C-209Mahaloha Burgers B-208Maui Tacos B-209Omega Boutique C-103 C-203Panda Express B-214P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A-105 A-205Pho Factory B-207Pipeline Leather C-214Royal Hawaiian Quilt A-203Salvatore Ferragamo B-106 B-206
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Hermès A-101 A-201Honolulu Home Collection C-204aIsland Slipper A-211Island Vintage Coffee C-211Island Vintage Organic & Natural C-212Juicy Couture C-108 C-208kate spade new york B-102 B-202Kenny’s Hawaiian Barbeque B-213LeSportsac C-105 C-205Lole Hawai‘i Aloha Wear C-215Loro Piana C-109 C-209Mahaloha Burgers B-208Maui Tacos B-209 Omega C-103 C-203
P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A-105 A-205Panda Express B-214Pho Factory B-207Pipeline Leather C-214Royal Hawaiian Quilt A-203Salvatore Ferragamo B-106 B-206Sbarro B-210Silver Rhino A-207Spark A-210Subway B-215The Walking Company A-208Tory Burch B-103 B-203Tourneau C-110 C-210
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Sbarro B-210Silver Rhino A-207Spark A-210Subway B-215The Walking Company A-208Tory Burch B-103 B-203Tourneau C-110 C-210
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Beijing Chinese Seafood C-308Doraku Sushi B-301Five Star International Buffet C-303Forever 21 C-102 C-202 C-302H.I.S. B-306Hawaiian Island Arts B-303Island Fashions A-306Laki Hawaiian Designs A-309Leather Soul B-304Lee Rylee Fine Art Photography A-305
Okonomiyaki Chibo A-301Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry B-302Princesse Tam-Tam Lingerie A-310Ranger Sports A-307Restaurant Suntory B-307Royal Hawaiian Boutique A-304Royal Hawaiian Golf Shop A-302Spa Royal Hawaiian C-305Western Classics A-308Wolfgang’s Steakhouse C-306
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Okonomiyaki Chibo A-301Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry B-302Princesse Tam-Tam Lingerie A-310Ranger Sports A-307Restaurant Suntory B-307Royal Hawaiian Boutique A-304Royal Hawaiian Golf Shop A-302Spa Royal Hawaiian C-305Western Classics A-308Wolfgang’s Steakhouse C-306
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76 I ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER
INFORMATIONWelcome to the largest shopping center in Waikīkī. Please see our Center Directory Map located around the Center and at our Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room in the Royal Grove for the latest on merchant locations, and for Hawaiian showtimes and locations.
LOCATIONRoyal Hawaiian Center is located along a three-block stretch of Kalākaua Avenue, fronting the Sheraton Waikīkī and Royal Hawai-ian Hotels, between Fendi and � e Cheesecake Factory.
PARKINGValidated parking available at all shops and restaurants from 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. First hour free, then $1 per hour for up to three hours. After four hours, standard rates apply. To enter the ten-level Royal Hawaiian Center parking garage: From Kalākaua, turn right on Royal Hawaiian Avenue and take the next right into the garage.
HOURSEnjoy convenient shopping and din-ing, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later, 365 days a year. Restaurant hours may vary.
GUEST SERVICESVisit Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room (Royal Grove) or contact us at (808) 922-2299. � e security o� ce can be reached at (808) 924-4026. In addition, feel free to visit www.RoyalHawaiianCenter.com to � nd answers to your questions.
Center Information
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Jewelry/wAtchesCartier A102Clearlight Jewelry C1 CartGaga Milano A106Harry Winston B105Island Fine Jewelry A109Koa Nani C115Kobe Jewelry B115Laki Hawaiian Designs A309Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry B302 Omega Boutique C103Pick a Pearl C1 KioskRolex Boutique C106Silver Rhino A207Tourneau C110Trollbeads B1 Kiosk
heAlth, beAuty & VArietyABC Store B107Faces Studio & Salon A205aL’Occitane B109Love Renaissance C116Spa Royal Hawaiian C305
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pā‘inA lānAi food courtChampion’ s Steak & Seafood B216Chiba-Ken Too B211Curry Café B207aEzogiku B212Five O Bar & Lounge B217Kenny’s Hawaiian Barbeque B213Mahaloha Burgers B208Maui Tacos B209Panda Express B214Pho Factory B207Sbarro B210Subway B215
restAurAntsBeijing Chinese Seafood C308
Doraku Sushi B301Il Lupino Trattoria & Wine Bar B120Okonomiyaki Chibo A301P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A105Restaurant Suntory B307The Cheesecake Factory C101Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener C306
speciAlty foods & eAteriesBikini Beach Café C100Honolulu Cookie Company B108Island Olive Oil C113Island Vintage Coffee C211Island Vintage Organic &Natural C212Island Vintage Shave Ice B1 KioskMālie Kai Chocolates C119Panya B101Starbucks A104
entertAinMentLegends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater Box Office B-1 KioskLegends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater B401Legends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater Box Office B402 Royal Hawaiian Shooting Club A401
cArts & serVicesAgeless Future B1 Cart Aunty Bella’s Lei Stand A1 KioskClearlight Jewelry C1 Cart Deco Art C1 Cart Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room B122Hilton Grand Vacations C1 KioskH.I.S. B306Hokuya B1 Cart‘Iolana Design C1 CartKomang Jewelry C1 CartLee Rylee Fine Art Photography A1Cart Lu Koa Collection A1 CartLegends in Concert Waikīkī B402/Box Office B1 KioskNalu Storage C100APolynesian Cultural Center C1 KioskSoHo B1 CartTrollbeads B1 KioskWaikīkī Trolley Ticket Booth C1 CartWyndham Vacation Resorts A1 Cart
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