Best Japanese Tokyo Tei Consider this a little slice of Japan. Here, Eunice Kitagawa creates traditional Japanese cuisine with great local ingredients. Tei-shoku meals are served on lacquer dishes, unless you go family-style, in which they bust out platter-size versions of their menu items. Special recipe tempura batter, donburi, kinpira gobo and more make Tokyo Tei ichiban … [Read more...] about MauiTime Best of Maui 2013: Best Japanese on Maui: Tokyo Tei
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MauiTime Best of Maui 2013: Best Restaurant With Kama’aina Deal on Maui: Ko
Best Kama‘aina Deal Ko Our readers know a good deal when they see one, and Ko–Tylun Pang’s restaurant at the Fairmont Kea Lani in Wailea–has one hell of a deal. Known for its “Plantation-Inspired Cuisine,” which includes Hawaiian, Chinese, Filipino, Portuguese, Korean and Japanese dishes. What’s more, those holding valid Hawaii IDs who sit at the bar get half off their food … [Read more...] about MauiTime Best of Maui 2013: Best Restaurant With Kama’aina Deal on Maui: Ko
NUKA New Maui Restaurant Review
There’s a plate of raw fish and greens on the sushi bar in front of me. “I opened up this restaurant just so I could eat this salad,” Moon Greene tells me. The stack of perfectly seared ahi slices are gorgeously arranged over organic leafy veggies, avocado, shrimp, sunflower seeds. It’s topped with what Greene calls “Hiro’s miso magic,” a dressing so divine you might open a … [Read more...] about NUKA New Maui Restaurant Review
How Rare Wagyu Beef Gets From Japan To Maui’s Backyard Grills
You couldn’t pass a beach park this Memorial Day weekend without smelling meat cooking on the grill. Summer means barbecuing at the beach, and Americans consume more meat than anyone else on the planet–more than 270 pounds per person every year. Every occasion seems to require meat at the table. What’s more, the poor eat just as much meat as the rich, though with one … [Read more...] about How Rare Wagyu Beef Gets From Japan To Maui’s Backyard Grills
Outsourcing And Intelligent Design And Least Competent Dogs
MAKING OUTSOURCING WORK A Verizon risk team, looking for data breaches on a client’s computers, discovered that one company software developer was basically idle for many months, yet remained productive–because he had outsourced his projects to a Chinese software developer who would do all the work and send it back. The employee earned several hundred thousand dollars a year, … [Read more...] about Outsourcing And Intelligent Design And Least Competent Dogs