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Famous Lāʻie chef partners in Hukilau Marketplace poke food truck

by Nina Jones | Mar 31, 2017 | News at the Center

Sam Choy (inset) opens a new Seafood & Poke truck with friend, Junior Ah You Famous Hawaiian chef Sam Choy, who was born and raised right here in Lāʻie, has partnered with Junior and Almira Ah You in opening Sam Choy & Tita’s Seafood & Poke food truck on...

Exercise Your Taste Buds on Oahu’s North Shore

by Nina Jones | Mar 18, 2017 | Hawai’i Travel Tips

So, you’re coming to the North Shore! You have your bags packed, and your activities planned. But to truly immerse yourself in the flavor of this magical place, you also need to grab a fork and dig in! We are pleased to provide you with an overview of some of the best...

Meet Tupua, our Senior Master of Ceremonies

by Nina Jones | Mar 9, 2017 | Cultures of Polynesia, Hawai’i Travel Tips, Samoa

Tall, dark, handsome, killer smile, mellifluous voice, perfect diction, great stage presence, and more: Chances are if you’ve been to the Polynesian Cultural Center’s Alii Luau in the past three years, you’ve already met our Senior Master of Ceremonies, Tupua Ainuu....

PCC celebrates 27th annual Moanikeala Hula Festival

by Nina Jones | Mar 8, 2017 | Cultures of Polynesia

As it has for the past several years, the Polynesian Cultural Center hosted its annual Moanikeala Hula Festival on February 4, 2017, in a perfect setting — under the monkeypod tree in the Hawaiian Village. PCC’s current kumu hula [or hula master teacher] Pomaika’i...
Ambassador Macadamia Nut Chicken Recipe from the Polynesian Cultural Center

Ambassador Macadamia Nut Chicken Recipe from the Polynesian Cultural Center

by Nina Jones | Feb 24, 2017 | Eat Polynesia!

Restaurants around the world change their menus regularly to reflect current popular dishes, economic necessities and the imagination and skills of the current chef. But there are always favorite dishes that patrons remember fondly. The Polynesian Cultural Center is...
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