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You may have already heard about BanΓ‘n, the brightly painted food truck, setting up shop on Monsarrat Ave. and serving up some deliciously cool treats. Like everyone else in the 96815, I heard the buzz and had to try it! I was delighted to find Matt, Zak and Luke, the smart and lovable guys behind the craze, working the window when I popped by. Galen, the fourth founder, was on Moloka'i harvesting some of BanΓ‘n's ingredients at his family's farm, Pu'u O Hoku Ranch

What exactly is BanΓ‘n? BanΓ‘n, as it is served from the truck on Monsarrat Ave., is a dairy-free dessert made from 100% blended frozen local bananas. Similar to the consistency of frozen yogurt, or an acai bowl, it is creamy, sweet and smooth. If you aren't one for bananas, don't worry, they have other flavors on the menu. Fruits and herbs are added to the blended banana base to create options such as Acai, Pineapple Coconut, Basil and Ginger Mint. I chose the seasonal flavor, Lilikoi - refreshing tropical heaven - served in my choice, a papaya boat, topped with fresh cut pineapple and shaved coconut. It hit the spot and was the perfect kick start for my Saturday. 

Before I was on my way, I had the chance to sit down with the founders of BanΓ‘n to learn more about their business. Almost all of the fruit and ingredients used at BanΓ‘n are sourced locally and some are even grown on Galen's family farm on Moloka'i. It is freshness you can taste. Have you ever had a banana that spent thousands of miles and days at sea on a container before making its way to your taste buds? Followed by a local banana that was just picked from the islands? The taste difference is incredible! Bananas that are grown in Hawaii are so sweet, creamy and a whole different ball game! And the good news doesn't stop here. As Zak and Matt explained, it's not just about serving a delicious, healthy dessert made from ingredients grown in Hawaii. It is also about giving back to the community. Their philosophy is farm-to-table, table-to-farm. Near the picnic tables and brightly colored chairs in the parking lot, you will find a compost bucket and recycling bin. The guys use Bokashi composting, which is a fast way to breakdown the banana peels and organic material into a nutrient rich soil which helps farmers grow more ingredients for establishments like BanΓ‘n and our community. A full life cycle of buying local, eating local and giving back to your community. Sweet, isn't it? Just as sweet as this wonderfully refreshing treat served at BanΓ‘n.

The 96815 Tip: Wondering what I am drinking in the glass bottle? It's the 'Awa Nice Day - a tea made of organic 'Awa root from the Pu'u O Hoku Farm on Moloka'i, combined with coconut milk and chai. The sacred 'Awa plant, introduced by early Polynesians, is a natural sedative that works to clear your mind and relax your body. Feeling stressed? Have one of these and it will be all good!

BanΓ‘n, Monday to Friday 11am to 6pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am to 6pm, 3212 Monsarrat Ave, Honolulu, HI the 96815.

Photography by Jessica Tronoski and The 96815

 

Hungry Ear Records

 
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While the majority of our days here in the beautiful 96815 are a blissful 80-90 degrees with sunny cloudless skies, we still have the occasional rainy day here in paradise, and for that I am thankful!  These less-than-ideal-beach-weather days give me a great excuse to visit one of my favorite rainy day spots here in Honolulu, Hungry Ear Records.  

Having opened its doors in 1980, Hungry Ear Records is Hawaii’s oldest record store and was originally located on the east side of Oahu in quaint Kailua town, a rather hefty drive across the Pali for us south side island-dwellers.  While it was bittersweet to see Hungry Ear close their doors in Kailua after 35 successful years, I was beyond excited to hear that they were relocating to our side of the island, just a short drive from the 96815 at the corner of S. King Street and University Avenue!

When entering their doors, nostalgia mixes with current trends and I’m like a kid in a candy store.  Hungry Ear carries the state’s largest new vinyl collection as well as an extensive used LP section. Their vast range of new and old rock, jazz, blues and reggae is definitely something to boast about, but what really amazes me is their large selection of rare Hawaiian albums, cassettes and CD’s - a specialty Hungry Ear prides itself on and a true goldmine for those looking to take home an authentic piece of Hawaiian culture!

If you’re anything like me, you’ll agree that Hannah Hooper of the band Grouplove says it best,

β€œSorting, sifting, admiring the art, eager to buy it, anxious to get home to play it and display it.  Going into a record store is an experience and thank God it's not one that can be downloaded...[a Record Store] is a reminder to all of us that music is a thoughtful, curated experience that goes far beyond the download.  So let's keep our local record stores alive.”

So whether it be 80 and sunny, or 70 and rainy, take yourself down to Hungry Ear Records in the Mo’ili’ili neighborhood of Honolulu for a real treat.  I promise that you won’t be disappointed and your ears will leave full and satisfied!

Hungry Ear Records,  2615 South King Street, Suite A-100, Honolulu, HI. Monday – Saturday, 10am to 6pm and Sunday 12pm to 5pm.

XOX,

Jess in the96815

Guest Post and Photography by: Jessica Tronoski

 

Kai Coffee

 
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I was doing some shopping at Urban Outfitters in the Hyatt Waikiki a few weekends back, when I remembered to check out a new coffee shop located in the hotel. Lured by the scent of freshly brewed beans, I found myself front and center at the delightful Kai Coffee. Greeted by friendly baristas dressed in charming blue bow ties, I ordered the signature Kai Latte. It was love at first sip as the macadamia nut flavored brew met my lips. I had to know more...

Turns out Kai Coffee is not necessarily the new kid on the Waikiki block. The founder, Sam Suiter, has been roasting, brewing, pouring and perfecting the art of fine coffee from a very young age. His family opened the original Honolulu Coffee Company in 1991, where he mastered the craft. Within minutes of meeting Sam, you can tell this guy is plugged into the science behind making the perfect cup of Joe. I suddenly felt ashamed of lazily hitting the "brew" button every morning on my Nespresso.  As Sam explained the precise chemistry and math that goes into every cup brewed at Kai, I realized how little I really know about my so-called favorite thing. Beyond chemistry, every cup at Kai starts with a nicely roasted, quality bean. A few of which you can pick up on site: Ka'u Typica, Kona Peaberry, Kona Extra Fancy, and Maui Yellow Cattura.  Kai's beans are sourced directly from the farmers and roasted locally on Oahu and the Big Island by roasting experts with a combined 30 years of experience. Sam prepared the washed and sun-dried Ka'u Typica beans for us to share at the pour-over bar. Naturally sweet and smooth; no milk, cream, sweetener needed. Perfection in its purest state. 

You can learn a lot about a person over a cup or two of coffee and, in this case, you can also taste it. Sam is a funny, smart guy with a cheerful coffee shop serving up some of the most delicious cappuccinos, lattes, and coffees that I have ever tasted in the 96815. Kai Coffee: quality, passion, expertise, a dash of personality and aloha brewed daily. 

The 96815 Tip: Live in Hawaii? Kai Coffee offers a 25% kama'aina discount on beverages only. With the money you save, treat yourself to one of the gorgeous pastries baked fresh daily by The Baker and The Butcher

Kai Coffee, 2424 Kalakaua Ave in the Hyatt Regency Waikiki, 808-923-1700, open daily 5:30am to 11pm.

 

Island Magic

 
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The holidays are here and in full swing! Parties, festive drinks, tropical Christmas decorations, and friends visiting from out of town have all made for a fun and memorable holiday season thus far. A few weekends ago, we had the chance to join our friends from Koa Beach Service for their holiday party on the Island Magic Catamaran. Koa Beach has the right idea for a party!  There simply is no better way to celebrate than by floating on the Pacific between the setting sun and the glittery, golden lights of Waikiki.

If you find yourself in the 96815, we recommend a sail aboard Island Magic. You will not be disappointed. Located on the beach just outside of the Outrigger Reef Hotel, Island Magic operates daily from morning to sunset and offers a variety of sails including snorkeling tours and private charters. There is something magical about this boat with its pink and white sail gliding effortlessly across the sea. It was definitely a memorable experience. I loved looking back at Waikiki and Diamond Head from the water. In a matter of minutes, Waikiki changes from cool blues to pinks and then to gold as the moon rises over the mountains. On this particular night, the moon was a full, round golden globe. I get goose bumps thinking about it now! We really are so lucky to call this place home. It's a beautiful life sharing a cup of Island Magic cheer with good company against this gorgeous, breathtaking backdrop. It is no wonder that the millions of people who visit each year fall in love and find their paradise here. I seem to find paradise over and over again with each day living in the 96815. This island really is magic.

The 96815 Tip: Our friends at Island Magic let us in on some exciting news during our sunset sail. Waikiki Beach will soon be home to a brand new Morelli & Melvin Catamaran! The state of the art designed MM45 is expected to hit the water in early spring 2015. This beautiful vessel will be sailing daily and available for private charters. Please contact john@sailholokai.com for more information and bookings. 

Island Magic Catamaran, 808-922-2210, all aboard on the beach outside the Outrigger Reef Hotel, The 96815.

Photography by the talented Ijfke Ridgley www.ijfke.com