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Friday, September 23, 2005

Love that Cat (and the fiddle)


It may sound like an easy dish, but good fish and chips are hard to come by in Los Angeles. The best can be had at Cat and the Fiddle. You can choose from two types of fish, the cod and the more expensive sole (go with the cod).

My friend Jernard and I went there last night and had a blast. In fact, I don't think I have ever had a bad time at Cat and the Fiddle. Yet again I had the fish and chips - fried perfectly and not too greasy. Besides the chips, the fish comes with the traditional green peas, which is also cooked perfectly. The other dish I like there is their homemade bangers and mash, but your stomach has to be in the right mood for this dish (rich, but tasty).

But more importantly, Cat and the Fiddle has one of Los Angeles' few outdoor courtyards...and what an amazing courtyard it is. Perfect for lunches, and at night it becomes quite the party (they have live Jazz on Sunday nights). This fun setting makes it perfect for going out with friends. Jernard and I had a great time last night talking, checking out the scene and throwing back a few pints. Three and a Half Smacks!

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JB

Cat and the Fiddle - 6530 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323)468-3800

Monday, September 19, 2005

When In Oahu


Oahu is the island that many tourists say, "I'll look around, but I'd rather stay at (add name of other Hawaiian Island here). Now, I am a bit biased (I lived in Honolulu from 6 months to 7 years old), but Oahu is actually is a great place to visit and live. You have the beautiful ocean and countyside, plus you have something that the other islands do not have...a large, fun city. Many would agree that the other Hawaiian Islands do not have the best restaurants (save for the Big Island). But Honolulu has some real gems, and lots of them.

On my most recent trip while visiting my best friend Marvin, his wife and my friend Masako and their new little baby, Dylan Cho and his mother Barbara, I had some of the best meals that I have eaten in a long time. Here are some of the highlights.

Sorabol - A fantastic Korean Restaurant. The menu is huge, with so many dishes that you could go for a couple of weeks and have something new each day. We had quite a feast there...instead of bread they brought out Kim Chee (the best I have ever had) and other salad novelties (more places should replace boring bread with something more special to their cuisine); a Korean version of poke with mixed greens, ahi and a chili paste; Chicken with vegetables (the only non-spicy thing we had which made it a refreshing alternative); an excellent Bee-bim Bop; stir-fried Octopus in a kind of smoky and spicy sauce; and a Clay Pot soup with tofu and other delights that knocked all of us out of our socks (literally, it was that spicy). Obviously, if you are not into spicy food, this is not the place for you. But if you are adventurous like me, this is a must try. Note: They ended the meal with a sweet rice drink that tasted like it came from the Gods. Four Smacks.

Hakone - Within the Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki lives Hakone, a wonderful Japanese restaurant that serves an all-you-can-eat buffet on Friday and Saturday nights that boggles the mind (and quickly fills the stomach). They have a sushi bar; delicious sashimi; Japanese pickles; Oden (a Japanese stew that is to die for); tempura soft shell crab and other delights; oysters; salads; and much much more. And if you can save the room, I didn't, they have desserts as well. It is expensive, but well worth it. Just exercise before you go to bed to work off all that food you ate. Three and a Half Smacks.

Nuuanu Open Market - Literally a small open shed like restaurant that has some great Thai food. It has one of the best renditions of pad Thai I have had in a long time and it's green curry is full of flavor. It also has the best thai ice tea...ever! This is an inexpensive restaurant that has some excellent food. A real find. Three and a half Smacks.

So when in Oahu, remember that there are some good eats to have as well as some great adventures (Shark's Cove...excellent snorkeling. Sunset Beach...great surfing).

- JB


Sorabol - 805 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu, HI 96814; (808) 947-3113


Hakone - Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki, 100 Holomoana St., Honolulu, HI 96815; (808) 956-1111

Nuuanu Open Market - 1627 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96817; (808) 585-8839