Broke Da Mout' covers favorite neighborhood eateries on the island of Oahu.
Susan Kang Sunderland is a freelance writer with a professional background in public relations and marketing communications. She contributes to local and national publications.
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Islanders are a casual bunch. The more informality in our lives, the better. That goes for dining as well. No need to impress us with full-service tabletop service, a glossy menu with tassels and expensive china. We are content to balance a plate lunch on our laps while sitting on a wooden bench outdoors. Some of our best-tasting meals come from lunch wagons, where the proprietor hands us a meal spilling over with gravy through a truck window.
Read Column>>Did you welcome the new year with a vow to eat healthier and lose weight? That resolution will last four weeks, according to experts. But good intentions count for something.
Read Column>>Let’s go to Korea town. Where’s that? It’s mauka of Ala Moana Center on Koreanmoku Street. I mean, Keeaumoku Street. Within a span of five blocks is a concentration of nifty places to find imported Korean goods and delicious food.
Read Column>>I ate my way to a column assignment. When one’s a freelancer, life is feast or famine. I chose feast.
Read Column>>Second in a two-part series on roadside eateries along major thoroughfare King Street. Our writer is pretty single-minded, so we put her on a one-way street to casual dining. Will she ever get home?
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