we arrived in honolulu hungry which worked outÂ
well because we were able to head straight to  our reservation in waikiki at tonkatsu ginzaÂ
bairin i ordered the kurobuta pork loin kotsu  with curry rice and my fiance got the specialtyÂ
pork tenderloin katsu set and they both came with  miso soup and salad and they were both good andÂ
really crispy but we both agreed my kurobuta  pork was definitely juicier and tastier so that'sÂ
what i'd recommend and also the curry was amazing dinner was maguro brothers and they already hadÂ
a really long line 15 minutes after they opened  we got our order after about an hourÂ
of waiting and i'd recommend it to  anyone who loves sashimi but be prepared for wait later that morning we went to our snorkelingÂ
reservation with pure aloha adventures  and i picked it because they just had reallyÂ
great reviews so we went to the dock across  honolulu got on the boat and then we had aÂ
sail out further from the shore to get to  where we are actually getting into the waterÂ
to snorkel it was a perfect clear day with  beautiful weather and we got an amazing viewÂ
of the honolulu skyline during the boat ride after snorkeling we went to inabaÂ
where they make fresh soba noodles  and it ended up being one of myÂ
favorite meals of the whole trip  the good food day continued at miro kaimukiÂ
for dinner where one of my best friends works  we were actually celebrating her birthday thatÂ
night and this is more of a fine dining spot with  a five-course tasting menu with french-inspiredÂ
japanese food and it's about eighty dollars a  person before add-ons but everything we hadÂ
was amazing so flavorful and so interesting  and honestly i think it's really underratedÂ
right now in terms of food in honolulu if  you're looking for a nicer dinner during your timeÂ
on oahu i definitely recommend checking it out we arrived where we were zip lining andÂ
after gearing up and some instructions  we got into an atv and rode through the farm which  honestly felt like a jungle to get toÂ
the top of the hills to the zip lines  thank you do i look cute  looks good  it's perfect for the weather the next morning we wanted to try the musubi shopÂ
close to our hotel for breakfast where they sell  a huge variety for a really reasonable price butÂ
they also have a bunch of really cute merch like  buttons shirts bags and masubi kits i actuallyÂ
ended up buying a bag and t-shirt for myself  but we ordered our spam misubi one classicÂ
one with egg along with spicy cod romeo and  a curry tuna which were all really good andÂ
then ate that at the hotel before heading  over to the kcc farmers market the mainÂ
reason i wanted to go to a farmer's market  during my trip was to try local foodÂ
that wouldn't be available at home and  it didn't disappoint i ended up buyingÂ
a couple different local products to try  but there were a ton of things that iÂ
don't typically see back home in california  the farmer's market was walking distance from theÂ
diamond head hike trailhead so we headed straight  there afterward and it was really rainy and cloudyÂ
at the beginning of the hike but as we started  getting closer to the top the skies were gettingÂ
more clear and we still had some beautiful views so we had a big breakfast the next day with misubiÂ
from the same place as the day before along with  our hotel breakfast some local papaya andÂ
longins from the farmers market which are  kind of similar to lychee and after breakfast weÂ
headed to the hardest hike of the trip which was  coco head and even though the hike is only aÂ
mile and a half it's a straight steep incline  the entire way up these old railroad tracks soÂ
definitely had to take a bunch of breaks but the  nice thing is that there are still views alongÂ
the way that just get better the higher you go there was one stretch called murphy's bypassÂ
that was a little scary because there's no  solid ground beneath youÂ
as you step over the tracks  do you feel and baby tell me if you need  my wonderful fiancee thought it'd be aÂ
good idea to do yet another hike right  afterward and makaputu is a generally easyÂ
hike but i definitely wouldn't recommend  doing it after a hike like cocoa head soÂ
please do not follow my fiancee's example  but with that said the viewsÂ
were undeniably beautiful can someone tell me why every time for dinner we went to sato seafood it'sÂ
an underrated spot right next door to the  hugely popular marugame udon which always has aÂ
pretty outrageous line down and around the block  and sato is never as crowded but honestlyÂ
they deserve just as much as a crowd  they sell hand rolls and poke that wereÂ
all excellent definitely recommend and  right in the same plaza there's aÂ
dessert place called mantra cafe mico  my favorite thing there of all time isÂ
the vanilla and matcha swirl soft-serve on day six we started the morning with just theÂ
hotel breakfast which still had some really great  local fruit and then we drove to our last hikeÂ
of the trip at manoa falls and this trail was  very unlike the other hikes that we did veryÂ
super rainforest jungle like and really unlike  anything that we had ever seen but like many ofÂ
the other hikes in hawaii still super beautiful what is this then for our post hike lunch we tried yetÂ
another poke place in the neighborhood called  off the hook where we got a combo poke bowl toÂ
share along with the pokey sampler and man you  are really spoiled for choice when it comes toÂ
poke and oahu because they were all really good  we actually moved hotels for our last two nightsÂ
because we got a free suite with points with hyatt  so quick room tour we had a spacious bedroomÂ
with a lot of dresser space plus a separate  living room area which was actually really niceÂ
where we looked over the spa and wading pool  from the window and you can also kind of see theÂ
beach in the very back behind the pink building is me conflicted with what you said i tendÂ
to second guess myself like too much just a face just