November 6, 2025 Breakfast - Paris Baguette Lunch - Maguro Mania. Dinner - Chao - Contemporary Vietnamese Cuisine
A full day of sightseeing in Central Honolulu.
We started out around 9:15.
We stopped at the UPS store on Bishop Street next to the hotel where Suzette made enlargements of the plans for Luke’s remodel.
Then we walked to the end of the block to Paris Baguette where we ordered Latte cappuccinos and I got a supreme Chocolate Croissant that is round filled with chocolate cream and dipped in chocolate to seal the injection hole for the cream.
The goodly amount of caffeine, carbs, and sugar got me going.
We then walked the three blocks to the Hawai’i Art Museum that had several contemporary art exhibits. The two exhibits we liked the best was a drift wood exhibit and objects found on a beach cleaning expedition of plastic objects encased in calcium.
Here are pictures of each.
Then we walked down the block tI the Iolani Palace of the Hawaiian kings and queens from 1872 to 1898 when royalty was deposed by Americans and became an American colony.
We bought tickets for the 3:00 tour.
Then we took a bus back up Hotel Street into Chinatown and went to an ope sir market where there was a food court. We decided to buy poke and blue fin tuna sashimi for lunch. Suzette ordered Aji tuna Poke with Seaweed titled Limu.
I ordered 11 slices of blue fin tuna toro laid on a bed of rice seasoned with a sweet sauce on that made it taste like sushi rice.
My blue fin tuna toro
Suzette’s poke was delicious but the slices of my blue fin tuna were veined with tough tendons that sere impossible to chew so I had to chew a piece of tuna and remove the tendons. It was a slow unpleasant process although the sections of fish were creamy and delicious.
After a filling lunch around 12:30 we walked the five blocks back to the hotel but stopped halfway at Fete to each drink a Mai Tai.
They were powerfully strong drinks and when we arrived at the hotel around 1:15, I went to sleep.
Suzette woke me up at 2:15 to go to the Palace for the 3:00 tour.
We walked the four block and arrived by 3:00.
We were given booties to cover our shoes and then Harley, a very knowledgable curator took us on a tour of the Palace that included the history of the Hawaiian monarchy from 1810 to 1898. The monarchy was very progressive,creating a bicameral legislature and universal suffrage that was very unusual for kingdoms of that era.
Americans took over control of the legislatures and forced the last queen to abdicate at gun point in 1898.
The Palace has been refurbished to the way it looked in 1898.
There is an old banyan tree by the Palace.
When the tour ended around 4:15 we called an Uber that drove us to Chao, a new restaurant that specializes in contemporary Vietnamese cooking.
They were powerfully reason we went was Suzette saw soft shell crabs on the menu.
When we arrived she ordered crab with curry and cream sauced mochi rice noodles. I ordered beef Pho with smoked brisket and meatballs.
The waiter said the beef broth was cooked for 12 hours and it was truly wonderful and there were thick slices of smoked beef brisket that I torn apart and dipped in a sauce I made by mixing hoisin sauce with a small amount of sriracha. We both loved our dinner.
After dinner we ubered back to the hotel and watched the PBS Newshour and then I blogged and Suzette watched an episode of Magnolia Farms Fixer Upper and then we went to bed.
Today lunch was bad and dinner was excellent.
The market continued its meltdown today and the courts are beginning to force Trump to follow the law and we walked over 6700 steps.
Bon Appetit
























