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100+ HOT SHOPSAND RESTAURANTSEXPLORE ROYAL HAWAIIANCENTER’S FOUR FABULOUS LEVELS
Bright New Styles for the Season
of Renewal
Spring FashionSpecial
FREE HULA LESSONSLEARN THE MOVES TODAY
ROYAL HISTORYENCHANTED LAND OF HAWAIIAN ALI‘I
TROPICALCOCKTAILSSAVOR A MAI TAIOR BLUE HAWAI‘I
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Day and night, Royal Hawaiian Center is bringing kama‘āina (locals) and malihini (visitors) together in a big way to enjoy the very best our Waikīkī has to offer. Come experience the colors of spring at Royal Hawaiian Center at Helumoa. E kipa mai — welcome!
Aloha pumehana,
Marleen Akau
General Manager
aloha Mai!I am so proud to welcome you to Royal Hawaiian Center where more than 100 shops and restau-rants, along with top-notch entertainment and Hawaiian programming, come together in a 310,000-square-foot shopping destination like no other in the world. Best of all, it’s located right in the center of Waikīkī.
At the heart of the Center, between buildings B and C, is our jewel: The Royal Grove. See its beautiful Hawaiian landscaping, bubbling water features, storytelling bollards, beautiful lanterns that line the walkways and ipe wood stage. Visit the bronze statue of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, great-granddaughter of King Kamehameha, and learn more about her legacy at Helumoa Hale Guest Services and Heritage Room. Our team at Helumoa Hale is there to provide all the information you need about Royal Hawaiian Center. Try out the touchscreen LCD for even more information.
the Royal Grove and Helumoa Hale, offering entertainment and cultural learning, are true gathering places that welcome both kama‘aina (locals) and malihini (visitors).
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RWelcome to the largest shopping center in Waikīkī. Please see our Center Directory Map located around the Center and at our customer service desk for the latest on merchant locations, and for Hawaiian showtimes and locations.
Royal Hawaiian Center is located along a three-block stretch of Kalākaua Avenue, fronting the Sheraton Waikīkī and Royal Hawaiian Hotels, between Fendi and �e Cheesecake Factory.
Validated parking available at all shops and restaurants from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. First hour free, then $1 per hour for up to
three hours. After four hours, standard rates apply. To enter the ten-level Royal Hawaiian Center parking garage: From Kalākaua, turn right on Royal Hawaiian Avenue and take the next right into the garage.
Enjoy convenient shopping and dining, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later, 365 days a year. Restaurant hours may vary.
Visit Lei ‘Ohu Guest Services in the Royal Grove, located on Level 1, or contact us at (808) 922-2299. �e security office can be reached at (808) 924-4026. In addition, feel free to visit www.RoyalHawaiianCenter.com or RoyalHawaiianCenter.com/jp to find answers to your questions.
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link to our websiteScan this QR Code with your smart phone to be taken to the Royal Hawaiian Center website.
10 Hands-on Hawai‘i Free Hawaiian cultural
activities daily.
16 style RepoRt a fashion preview straight
from the style department.
18 FasHion FeatuRe a Garden of springtime
delights.
24 BaGs Gorgeous shapes to drape
from your elbow.
26 sHoes light, elegant footwear for
women and men.
28 watcHes island time never looked
so good.
30 jewelRy dazzle in gold and silver
with island accents.
32 FoR Him cool styles for men in
flattering shades.
34 FoR HeR think pink! Blush is
beautiful from head to toe.
36 omiyaGe Gifts galore, from local
edibles to ‘ukulele.
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tHis PAGe on nAtAzHA: Dress, tory burch; shoes and bag, salvatore Ferragamo; sunglasses, sunglass Hut; earrings, silver rhino; ring (left) and silver bracelet (right), laki Hawaiian Design; pink and gold bracelets (left), Aloha Aina boutique; green bracelets (left), koi boutique; gold bracelets (right), olivia Hawaiian Jewelry; ring (right), kobe Jewelry.
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42 THE ROYAL GROVE A place of new beginnings
and rich history.
47 THERE’S THE RUB Lomilomi massage is a
Hawaiian healing method.
49 GET PLUCKY ‘Ukulele is easy to learn
and even easier to love.
56 DINE IN STYLE Satisfy everyone’s whims
at Five-Star International Buffet.
60 TROPICAL TIPPLES Take your tastebuds on
vacation with a Mai Tai or Blue Hawai‘i.
70 CENTER MAPS AND INFORMATION
77 ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER DIRECTORY
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80 WAIKĪKĪ STREET GUIDE
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ON THE COVERON SANDY: Top, Forever 21; pants, Calypso St. Barth; scarf and bracelets (top), Furla; bracelets (bottom), Koi Boutique; watch, Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry.
PHOTOGRAPHER Robert DeutschmanSTYLIST Sybile KohnHAIR/MAKEUP Jeannette Rhodes MODELS Sandy Leddin, Wilhelmina Models; Natazha McDuffi e, No Ties Management.
WE’RE WAIKIKI’S LARGEST WIRELESS HOTSPOT!
Enjoy two free hoursof WiFi per dayon Levels 2 and 3 ofRoyal Hawaiian Center.
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Hands-on Hawai‘ijoin us daily for free cultural activities
MONDAY (Pō‘akahi)Lomilomi Hawaiian Massage11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Building A, Level 1Lei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1
TUESDAY (Pō‘alua)Hawaiian Quilting9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Building A, Level 1‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtHula Lessons11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Building C, Level 2Lei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
WEDNESDAY (Pō‘akolu)‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtLomilomi Hawaiian Massage11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Building A, Level 1
Lei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
THURSDAY (Pō‘ahā)
‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtHula Lessons11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Building C, Level 2Polynesian Cultural Center Show11 - 11:45 a.m. The Royal GroveLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
FRIDAY (Pō‘alima)‘Ukulele Playing10 - 11 a.m. Pā‘ina Lānai Food CourtLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Live Hawaiian Entertainment6 - 7 p.m. The Royal Grove
SATURDAY (Pō‘aono)Polynesian Cultural Center Show11 - 11:45 a.m. The Royal GroveLei Making1 - 2 p.m. Building A, Level 1Hula Kahiko at Helumoa6 - 6:30 p.m. The Royal GroveContemporary Music7:30 - 8:30 p.m. The Royal Grove
*Schedule is subject to change without notice. For updates, call Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room at (808) 922-2299.
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ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER2201 Kalākaua Avenue, Suite A500Honolulu, HI 96815, (808) 922-0588www.royalhawaiiancenter.com
General Manager Marleen AkauCultural Director Manu BoydMarketing Director Sam ShenkusAsst. Marketing Director Nani Hirosane
MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS O‘AHU SaleSRegional Publisher Kathleen Elliott-PahinuiRegional Vice President Patti Ann RueschPublisher, R Magazine Wanda Garcia-Fetherston (949) 276-5659 [email protected] & Marketing Director Sidney LouieProduction Manager Brittany L. KevanSales Coordinator Kaitlyn Murphy
o‘aHU editoRial Senior Editor Simplicio Paragas Managing Editor Rebecca Pike Associate Editor Rizza Cosio Assistant Editor Kristen Nemoto
CREATIVE Chief Creative Officer Haines WilkersonDesign Director Jane FreyRegional Editorial Director Margaret MartinArt Directors Gene Faught, Michael Min, Teri SamuelsRetouching Jerry HartmanPhotography Director Susan StrayerCreative Coordinator Beverly MandelblattDirector of Production Kristine MillerProduct Manager Jasond FernandezDirector of Manufacturing Donald HortonTechnical Operations Manager Tony Thorne-Booth
eXecUtiVePresident Donna W. KesslerVice President of Operations Angela E. AllenGeneral Manager, Where MapsChristopher Huber
MoRRiS coMMUnicationSChairman & CEO William S. Morris IIIPresident William S. Morris IV
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Distinctive new tenants
the name Harry Winston needs no introduction. Adorning the ears, necks
and wrists of Hollywood for decades, this glamorous Manhattan icon was also the keeper of the legendary Hope Diamond until its donation to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958. Building B, Levels 1 and 2
Also known for precision crafts-manship and a long list of celebrity fans, the Omega brand of watches opens its doors at Royal Hawaiian Center in early 2014. With sleek and elegant women’s watches such as the Ladymatic and the sailing afficio-nado’s Seamaster models, Omega watches are of the finest quality and design. Building C, Levels 1 and 2.
HARRY WINSTON AND OMEGA, OPENING SPRING 2014
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RStyle | EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK
Fresh looks for the spring season that work anytime, anywhere.
>> R Style tip: Brimmed hats are in vogue and essential for sunny Hawaiian days.
Style Report
oyal Hawaiian Center’s fashions sing, “It’s springtime in Hawai‘i!” Honor the season known for rebirth and re-newal by treating yourself to something new and fun to wear. Floral and animal prints (this page, 28, 33) are a high-light in spring collections, as are bold and beautiful statement shoes (29, 31). The chevron stripe is still having a moment, though updated somewhat in modern, East-
ern-inspired monochromatic repeating prints (pages 28, 30). Delicate bracelets give little sparks of interest on slender wrists while dainty earrings and necklaces are allowed to dangle and dance (28, 29, 32). With jewelry, keep the layering to a minimum—larger, attention-getting pieces (this page, 28, 32, 33) or minimal pieces with elegant designs are the way to highlight your fresh spring ensemble.
Left: dress, Calypso St. Barth; hat and bracelets, Koi Boutique; rings, Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry. center: Jumpsuit, Juicy Couture; earrings, Silver Rhino; scarf, necklace and bracelet, Cartier. right: dress, Aloha Aina Boutique; necklace, bracelet and earrings, Kobe Jewelry.
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Savor each sweet breath of fresh spring air as warm Hawaiian sunshine kisses your skin.
On Natazha: Bathing suit, Allure Swimwear;
cover-up, earrings and beaded bracelets, Aloha Aina Boutique;
gold bracelet,Koi Boutique; neck-lace, Kobe Jewelry.
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DelightsOn Natazha: Dress,
Allure Swimwear; earrings, Aloha Aina Boutique; sunglasses, Sunglass Hut; clutch,
Furla; bangle bracelets, Princesse Tam-Tam;
beaded bracelets,Koi Boutique;
refreshment cup, Mocchin; shoes,
Salvatore Ferragamo.
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On Sandy: Dress and bag, Aloha Aina
Boutique; earrings, necklace and ring
(right), Cartier; ring (left), Kobe Jewelry;
shoes, Tory Burch.
Minimalaccessoriesmakesubstantialstatementswhentheyspeakthelanguageofsparkle.
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On Natazha: Dress, Forever 21; earrings,
Aloha Aina Boutique; necklace (top), Olivia
Hawaiian Jewelry; necklace (bottom)
and bracelets, Koi Boutique; ring, Kobe Jewelry; bag,
Tory Burch.
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On Sandy: Cardigan, skirt, necklace and
sandals, Kate Spade New York; camisole,
Mocchin; sunglasses, Sunglass Hut, brace-
let, Koi Boutique; purse, Anteprima.
FavoriteBagsHonor the shimmering cool waters of Waikiki’s
shores with pretty pastels and hints of glimmer.
Fendi and Salvatore Ferragamo make state-
ments with bold structures, while Anteprima
and Tory Burch give a spark of fun with unique
shapes and designs. Perfect for running errands
in style, Furla and Mocchin’s contrasting handles
create pops of color with functionality.
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ANTEPRIMAWIREBAG
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
FENDIBLDG A, LEVEL 1
TORY BURCHBLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
SALVATORE FERRAGAMOBLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
MOCCHINBLDG C, LEVEL 1
FURLABLDG B, LEVEL 1
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RStyle | EDITOR'S PICKS
ChooseYourShoesSpiked heels, we bid you a
fond a hui hou (until next time).
Stacked heels and wedges are
happening now, in neutral hues
and with delicate designs. For
men, sleek shapes from Leather
Soul and everyday ease in
all-day comfortable styles from
The Walking Company.
ForHIM
ForHER
ForHIMChoose HIM
FOREVER 21BLDG C, LEVELS 1-3
FURLABLDG B, LEVEL 1
ISLANDSLIPPER
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
THE WALKINGCOMPANY
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
THE WALKINGCOMPANY
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
LEATHER SOULBLDG B, LEVEL 3
ROYALHAWAIIAN
GOLFBLDG A, LEVEL 3
ISLANDSLIPPER
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
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It’s About TimepiecesThe right watch will elevate your look to new
heights. From Cartier’s diamond encrusted
gold watch to Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry’s gold-
link bracelet watch, Royal Hawaiian Center’s
selection has never been better. New to the
Center is Omega offering the dazzling
Ladymatic. Ferragamo’s classic and crisp
white strap adds a smart elegance to daytime
looks while a bejeweled Tourneau is an
heirloom-quality showstopper.
RStyle | EDITOR'S PICKS
It’s About TimepiecThe right watch will elevate your look to new
heights. From
gold watch to
link bracelet watch, Royal Hawaiian Center’s
selection has never been better. New to the
Center is
Ladymatic.
white strap adds a smart elegance to daytime
looks while a bejeweled
heirloom-quality showstopper.
TOURNEAUBLDG C, LEVELS 1 AND 2
OMEGABLDG C, LEVELS 1 AND 2
CARTIERBLDG A, LEVEL 1
OLIVIAHAWAIIAN JEWELRY
BLDG B, LEVEL 3
SALVATOREFERRAGAMO
BLDG B, LEVELS 1 AND 2
FENDIBLDG A, LEVEL 1
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KOA NANIBLDG C, LEVEL 1
OLIVIAHAWAIIAN JEWELRY
BLDG B, LEVEL 3
LAKIHAWAIIAN
DESIGNBLDG A, LEVEL3
PANDORABLDG B, LEVEL1
LAKIHAWAIIAN
DESIGNBLDG A, LEVEL3
DESIGNBLDG A, LEVEL3
ALOHA AINABOUTIQUE
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
RStyle | EDITOR'S PICKS
KOBE JEWELRYBLDG B, LEVEL 1
KOA NANIBLDG C, LEVEL 1 ALOHA AINA
BOUTIQUEBLDG C, LEVEL 2
JewelryWe LoveDelicate pinks and intricate details go into
our favorite Royal Hawaiian Center jewelry
pieces this season: Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry’s
barrel necklace and Koa Nani’s white, rose
and yellow gold ring and bracelets. Kobe’s
exclusive Diamond Head pendant is a
precious memorabilia from the islands,
while Laki Hawaiian Design’s chocolate
pearl ring is an unexpected delight.
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RStyle | SEASONAL SELECTIONS
For Him
SUNGLASS HUTBLDGS A AND B, LEVEL 1
TRICKED OUTACCESSORIESBLDG C, LEVEL 1
MOCCHINBLDG C, LEVEL 1
HAT SHACKBLDG A, LEVEL 2
LEATHER SOULBLDG B, LEVEL 3
SIMPLY WOODSTUDIOS
BLDG C, LEVEL 1
WESTERNCLASSICS
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
ROYAL HAWAIIAN BOUTIQUE
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
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For Her
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LOVERENAISSANCE
BLDG C, LEVEL 1
CALYPSOST. BARTH
BLDG A, LEVEL 1
PRINCESSE TAM-TAMLINGERIE
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
LESPORTSACBLDG C, LEVELS 1 AND 2
ALLURESWIMWEARBLDG C, LEVEL 1
KOI BOUTIQUEBLDG B, LEVEL 1
TORY BURCHBLDG B,LEVELS 1 AND 2
ANTEPRIMAWIREBAG
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
CALYPSOCALYPSO
FOREVER 21BLDG C, LEVELS 1-3
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ISLAND VINTAGE COFFEE
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
ISLAND SOAP & CANDLE WORKS
BLDG B, LEVEL 1
CRAZY SHIRTSBLDG B, LEVEL 1
HAWAIIANISLAND ARTSBLDG B, LEVEL 3
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
HONOLULU COOKIE COBLDG B, LEVEL 1
ROYALHAWAIIAN BOUTIQUE
BLDG A, LEVEL 3
ISLAND VINTAGE ORGANIC & NATURAL
BLDG C, LEVEL 2
ROYAL HAWAIIANQUILT
BLDG A, LEVEL 2
BOB'S UKELELEBLDG A, LEVEL2
ISLAND OLIVE OILBLDG C, LEVEL 1
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3 Tory Burch
Attainable luxury comes in many forms;
this is one of them. Beautiful apparel
and accessories for both work and play
for the chic, modern woman.
(808) 922-4190; Building B, Levels 1
and 2.
1 Omega
For over 150 years, this manufacturer of
Swiss watches has commanded respect
amongs international industry leaders.
One look at these fi ne timepieces and
the standard of quality is immediately
apparent. (866) 733-5790; Building C,
Levels 1 & 2.
2 Ferrari
The Ferrari lifestyle is modern, chic and
exciting, liked the famed Italian motor
vehicle itself. Both levels feature gear,
apparel and amazing gifts. Plus, see a
full-scale replica of Ferrari’s Formula
1 racecar. (808) 924-3131; Building C,
Levels 1 and 2.
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This on-trend collection of handcrafted
leather goods, primarily handbags, main-
tains the traditions of a decades-long
Italian family heritage. (808) 921-2815;
Building B, Level 1.
6 Tourneau
The world’s largest watch store features
over 100 luxury brands in thousands of
styles. Tourneau also offers factory-autho-
rized service and repair for most major
watch brands. (808) 922-4111;
Building C, Levels 1 & 2.
5 Kobe Jewelry
This top local jeweler offers a dazzling
array of gold, silver and platinum de-
signs and precious gemstones in many
colors, shapes and sizes. The expert
staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
(808) 923-2282; Building B, Level 1.
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2 Cartier
The inimitable French jeweler and
watchmaker also features fi ne leather
goods and accessories. (808) 922-
7555; Building A, Level 1.
Look no further for the biggest and
best selection of sunglasses anywhere.
Sunglass Hut has an array of protection
for your eyes ranging from basic and
inexpensive to extreme luxury brands
such as Dior, Prada and Bulgari. (808)
923-3221; Buildings A and B, Level 1.
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1 Fendi
This legendary Roman leather goods
house was founded in 1925 as the very
fi rst handbag and fur workshop in Rome,
Italy. Fendi delivers exceptional collec-
tions under the leadership of both Karl
Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini.
(808) 971-5611; Building A, Level 1.
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4 Rolex Boutique Kaimana Kea
The Oyster Perpetual DAY-DATE II is for
those who truly appreciate the fi nest of
watches. It is the quintessence of Rolex
prestige and excellence, enhancing the
legacy of the original DAY-DATE model
born in 1956. Shown here in 18-karat
yellow gold with Champagne dial with
eight round and two baguette diamond
markers, and President bracelet.
(808) 971-2986; Building C, Level 1.
6 Loro Piana
This very exclusive luxury merchant
has perfected the art of crafting spe-
cialty wool products into functional and
beautiful heirloom items. Handmade in
Italy. (808) 921-2151; Building C,
Levels 1 and 2.
5 Salvatore Ferragamo
Although known for visionary and
elegant footwear, this luxury collection
also includes handbags and ready-to-
wear. (808) 971-4267; Building B,
Levels 1 and 2.
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A Promise Keptthe Royal Grove, Host to History and Future
By Manu Boyd, RHc cultural Director
life in Hawai‘i, for Hawaiians, might be very different today were it not for Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. A remarkable woman of ali‘i or royal stature (the great-grandchild
or mo‘opuna kuakahi of King Kamehameha I), it was she who identified education as the key to success for her Hawaiian people, who at the time were faced with aggressive westernization in a fast-changing Hawai‘i. And it was she who devoted her estate to the creation of Kamehameha Schools. In fact, her will was signed right here in Waikīkī’s Helumoa Royal Grove.
Today, Royal Hawaiian Center honors Pauahi’s legacy by generating revenues that support Kamehameha Schools, which began its noble mission of education three
years after her passing, 127 years ago, and now has three K-12 campuses and 31 preschool programs statewide.
The centerpiece of the Grove, makai (seaward) of the towering Kahalaopuna bridge, is an elegant and often lei-draped bronze statue. Its name, Ka ‘Ikena Ho‘oulu a Pauahi, means “The inspired vision of Princess Pauahi.” The statue was created by Sean Browne, himself a graduate of Kamehameha Schools.
The grounds look different than they did when Pauahi and past generations of ali‘i relaxed among the some 10,000 coconut palm trees that once swayed here. Still, bubbling waterways, lush landscapes and enduring gentle winds do share the mo‘olelo or stories of this remarkable place. Strolling in either direction on the makai side of
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Bubbling waterways, lush landscapes and
enduring gentle winds share the mo‘olelo or stories of this
remarkable place.
Kalākaua Avenue at the intersection of Seaside Avenue, flagstone walkways lead to nearly half an acre of natural beauty. Fountains of wai kīkī (spouting water) welcome you with cooling waters reminiscent of the ancient ‘Āpuakēhau stream that prior to the 1928 Ala Wai Canal flowed from the Ko‘olau mountain range into Māmala Bay.
Amidst the flowing waters accented with kalo (taro), līlia-lana-i-ka-wai (water lilies) and stately lehua shrubs are story bollards that share delightful anecdotes of Helumoa’s history and the lifeways of our kūpuna or ancestors. Hula and nahenahe or sweet Hawaiian music by some of the Islands’ brightest stars is showcased through regular programming on stage at the base of the banyan tree, and special events where kama‘āina and malihini — locals and visitors — can relax and enjoy life together.
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He hana nui ka lomilomi e lapa‘au ai ke kino i wā pilikia a i ka wā pilikia
‘ole. Hamohamo nā lima i ke kino me ka ‘ae o ke kai, ka loku a ka ua a me ka nāueue o ke ōla‘i. Healing hands mimic the the flow of the ocean, the downpour of rain and the intensity of an earthquake.
Hawaiian lomilomi massage ap-plies pressure to the recipient by leaning into them, using tools of the body including lima (hands and arms), ku‘eku‘e lima (elbows) and even wāwae (feet).
Spirituality defines many of our cultural practices, especially in the area of healing arts, the most well-known of which is lomilomi. It has been practiced regularly for genera-tions by all members of the ‘ohana while more intense, specific treat-ments are left to trained experts.
Like other healing arts, the skills and practices are passed from mas-ters to apprentices through formal training and ceremonies.
Today, lomilomi Hawaiian mas-sage enjoys international visibility with such other styles as Japanese shiatsu and Swedish massage. Royal Hawaiian Center instructors teach basic techniques to apply and receive casual massage.
See page 10 for class schedule.
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He hana nui ka lomilomi e lapa‘au ai ke kino i wā pilikia a i ka wā pilikia ‘ole. Hamohamo nā lima i ke kino me ka ‘ae o ke kai, ka loku a ka ua a me ka nāueue o ke ōla‘i.
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H e makana ka ‘ukulele mai ka po‘e Pukikī i ke kenekulia ‘umikūmāmāiwa
a he kama‘āina ma‘a mau ia i ka ho‘okani mele Hawai‘i mai ia wā aku. The ‘ukulele is a gift from the Portuguese in the late 19th century called the braguinha and has been a standard in Hawaiian music ever since. Resembling a miniature guitar, the ‘ukulele in four-, six- and eight-string varieties is fairly simple to play at a basic level of srtumming and chording and can be lots of fun to learn. Classes at Royal Hawaiian Center are geared towards first-time learners. We maintain a small supply of instruments, but also welcome more experienced enthusiasts to bring their own. Instructors begin with basic chords and strumming techniques, then launch into favorited island mele sung in both Hawaiian and English. In typical performances, the ‘ukulele is both strummed and picked as an accent to the guitar and upright bass. These three instruments with singing musicians comprise the standard Hawaiian trio, although any number of performances may perform ranging from soloists to large ensembles. See page 10 for class times and information.P
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He ho‘oilina makamae ka hula mai nā kūpuna mai. Wahi a Ke Ali‘i Ka-
läkaua, ‘o ka hula ka pana pu‘uwai a ka lāhui Hawai‘i.
Hula is a treasured and sacred inheritance from our ancestors. according to the “Merrie Monarch,” King David Kalākaua, hula is the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people. legendary Kumu Hula (hula master) Maiki aiu lake would often say, “Hula is the art of Hawaiian dance. it expresses all that we hear, see, smell, taste, touch and feel. Hula is life.” truly one of the best-known aspects of Hawaiian culture, hula enjoys enormous popularity around the world today, and counts over a million participants in Japan alone.
For Hawaiians, hula is a sacred expression of all the myriad and nu-anced aspects of life ranging from the sacred and spiritual to the mundane everyday activities of life. its origin, according to some hālau or schools, lies in the timeless and intriguing saga of the Hawaiian fire-goddess Pelehonuamea and her youngest and favorite sister, Hi‘iakaikapoliopele.
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Far more than simple steps and movements to be learned and per-formed, dancing hula is the ultimate interpretive art, giving motion and life to the ‘olelo (stories) and mele (music) — indeed, the history — of Hawai‘i and its people.
today, hula is practiced, performed and enjoyed in both its traditional and modern forms: hula kahiko (ancient, traditional) and hula ‘auana (modern). Hula is considered a way of life for many, not to be treated lightly. annual hula competitions and performances include the Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo the week after easter, the King Kamehameha Hula compe-tion in late June, and the Prince lot Hula Festival in late July. For those events, haumāna (students) led by their kumu sometimes practice for hundreds of hours.
During hula classes at Royal Hawaiian center, no audio or video recording is permitted, with the exception of recording the class exclusively for personal use.
See page 10 for class schedule.
“Hula is the art of Hawaiian Dance. It expresses all that we
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Pikake (Hawaiian Jasmine); white ginger; tuberose; pine-apple; coconut. The aromas
that float Island Soap & Candle Works are the very same found in nature here in Hawai‘i. Specializing in handmade soaps and candles, the locally-owned store also offers body washes and lotions, bath products and even lip balms and an after-sun product called Surfer Salve.
“Most people don’t know that we actually make the soaps and candles right here in the store,” says general manager Rosaline Wang. Once you’ve grown accustomed to the natural luxury of handmade soaps, she says, it’s hard to go back to factory-manufactured soaps. “It’s like night and day. Factory-made soaps typically have chemical drying agents, but we air-dry ours for 21 days.”
Choose from over 50 scents, in-cluding blends like “Hawaiian Sea,”a heavenly mix of bergamot, lime and chamomile. We especially love the bars with embedded slices of loofah for no-hassle exfoliation. Building B, Level 1. (808) 922-7887.
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First, some important news: there is no corkage fee at Five-Star international Buffet. So pick up a nice vintage and enjoy it with your meal. alternatively,
try their new menu of smoothies. The full bar, however, is closed until mid-year.
Just in time for the spring season, Head chef Ryan lai’s team has unveiled a new menu. “Some things we’ll never change,” he says. “The prime rib, lobster and snow crab are incredibly popu-lar and we will keep those on the menu for the foreseeable future.”
But it’s in a chef ’s nature to be creative, con-stantly reinventing dishes and continuing on the eternal quest for culinary perfection.
“The main focus is always on flavor,” says lai. “My background is in pastries, but i have an amazing team with different specialties. There’s one person who excels with italian cuisine and another who specializes in asian flavors.” together, they collaborate in the kitchen, mixing and matching elements from cuisines all around the world for an array of delicious dishes that is, truly, international.
The salad selection as always includes a caesar, chilled asparagus and tomato, poke salad and tofu sesame salad. new to this section is the green papaya
Five-Star international Buffet serves time-tested favorites alongside new and exciting
culinary creations.
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RECIPEGarlic Shrimp (Serves 4) “No need to go all the way to the North Shore trucks,” says Chef Ryan Lai. “Our garlic shrimp is all-you-can-eat.”
Ingredients½ pound peeled, uncooked 31/40 shrimp
4 ounces (1 stick) unsalted butter
½ cup minced garlic
3 ounces sake
3 ounces mirin
3 ounces shoyu
1 ounce sriracha
¼ cup cornstarch
½ cup water
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Directions1. In a saucepan, melt the butter and add the minced garlic, cooking at medium-low heat until brown.
2. Add sake, mirin, shoyu and sriracha, continuing to stir so the garlic doesn't stick to the pan and burn.
3. Combine cornstarch and water with a whisk to make a slurry. Add it the pot and continue to whisk the mixture.
4. Preheat a sautée pan (medium) and add oil. When oil is hot, add all of the shrimp and cook until it begins to gain color.
5. Pour sauce from saucepan into sautée pan and mix carefully to coat all of the shrimp. Cook until shrimp is firm and serve hot.
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salad—“a crisp, sweet and sour start to your meal,” says lai. Returning to the menu is a Japanese favorite called Miso butterfish. “it’s slightly salty, a little crispy and very tender inside.”
Mexican flavors are detected throughout a new creation called salsa chicken, which is marinated in seasoning, baked and topped with avocado guacamole and salsa. (lai, born and raised on Hawai‘i island, was very serious about the importance of using fresh avocados.)
another standout new poultry entrée is chicken Shangri-la. “Stuffed with spinach and macadamia nuts, coated with coconut and pan-fried, it starts sweet and finishes savory,” remarks lai.
Raw seafood, which has always been a hallmark of this upscale dining room buffet, has new elements—oyster shooters, scallop carpaccio and salmon gravlax—in addi-tion to its extensive selection of sushi, available for both lunch and dinner.
Open daily from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. (sometimes later) in Build-ing C, Level 3 of Royal Hawaiian Center. (808)380-9300.
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The two most popular cocktails among visitors to the Hawaiian islands, the
Blue Hawai‘i and the Mai tai, are well-represented at Royal Hawaiian center’s restaurants and lounges.
The first person to refer to alco-hol as “the hard stuff” was definitely not drinking a Blue Hawaii. This mellow, fruity electric blue libation is just a little older than Hawaiian statehood, preceding elvis Presley’s movie and subsequent hit song by the same name. Slide aside the island garnishes (paper parasol, pineapple, orange wheel or perhaps a big Hawaiian blossom) and experience the liquid version of that melancholy serenade to the tropics, full of exotic pineapple and tart orange notes.
There are a many variations on the recipe for this drink—a subject of slight controversy—ranging from light rum to dark rum, and sometimes including crème de co-conut or coconut rum. Then there’s the age-old dilemma: to blend, or not to blend? its hue will vary, just like our Hawaiian waters, but the color is always unmistakably blue. Try a Blue Hawai‘i at P.F. Chang’s (Building A, Level 1, 808-628-6760) or Okonomiyaki Chibo (Building A, Level 3, 808-922-9722).
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in oft-cited cocktail lore, the late Vic Bergeron of trader Vic’s fame is credited with creating the mai tai. in 1944, Bergeron created a concoction of J.wray & nephew 17-year-old rum from Jamaica, fresh lime, orange curaçao from Holland, a dash of rock candy syrup and a dollop of French orgeat for its subtle almond flavor. He added a generous amount of shaved ice and shook it vigorously by hand.He gave the first two to friends from tahiti. They took one sip and said: “Maita‘i roa a‘e.”
in tahitian this means “out of this world, the best.” (The Hawaiian equivalent is maika‘i/maika‘i loa.)in 1953, Bergeron introduced the mai tai to Hawai‘i at the Royal Hawai-ian and Moana hotels in waikīkī. trader Vic’s amicable rival, Don the Beachcomber, claimed to have cre-ated it in 1933 at his newly opened bar in Hollywood. The Beach-comber’s recipe is more complex than that of trader Vic’s, calling for two rums, angostura bitters, anise-flavored liquor and Falernum syrup—a caribbean syrup which is now difficult to obtain in the United States. today, the mai tai is served throughout the islands, and Royal Hawaiian center’s mixolo-gists have also come up with their own unique variations on this taste of the tropics. Try a fusion twist on the mai tai at Doraku Sushi (Build-ing B, Level 3, 808-922-3323).
The mellow, fruity Blue Hawai‘i is just a little older
than Hawaiian state-hood, preceding Elvis Presley’s movie and subsequent hit song by the same name.
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From Japanese delicacies to New York porterhouse for two, explore your culinary options. The Center’s restaurants are now open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (some later).
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BuffetFive star international
buFFet—This upscale buffet offers all the excitement and variety of a buffet with a wide array of comfort food, as well as unexpected local, regional and international culinary delights. The décor marries sophistication with a bit of “edge,” and attentive service adds unexpected fine-dining touches. Daily lunch and dinner buffets, “Five Star High tea,” happy hour, and Sunday brunch. no alcohol; ByoB with no corkage fee. Building C, Level 3; (808) 380-9300
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restaurant—offering the finest chinese seafood by master chefs, with beautiful facilities for banquets and private parties available for rental. open daily for lunch and dinner. Building C, Level 3; (808) 971-8833
p.F. chang’s—The P.F chang's experience is a unique combination of chinese cuisine, attentive service, wine, and tempting desserts all served in a stylish, high-energy bistro. committed to providing a memorable dining experience with a keen attention to detail, friendly servers cater to guests' every need. Building A, Levels 1 and 2; (808) 628-6760
Coffee Shop/Sandwichesisland vintage coFFee—Providing the
finest in 100% Kona coffee drinks is just one of this shop’s specialties. They also make terrific açai bowls and smoothies, fresh daily soups, delicious sandwiches, poke bowls and salads. Building C, Level 2; (808) 926-5662
starbucks—The reliable brand is present here and has some Hawaiian touches, such as oatcakes and fresh, locally baked goods. Building A, Level 1; (808) 922-4110
Japanesedoraku sushi—created by Kevin
aoki, son of Rocky aoki, who founded Benihana, this waikīkī gem is the sister
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restaurant to one in Miami Beach, Florida. Doraku strives to be inventive with its cuisine by combining traditional Japanese ingredients with Pan-asian and latin flavors. Building B, Level 3; (808) 922-3323
okonomiyaki chibo—Specializing in okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) and yakisoba (fried noodles), as well as fresh teppanyaki dishes. chibo has 62 restaurants in Japan. The Royal Hawaiian center location is the only one in the U.S. lunch, happy hour, dinner and late night on Friday and Saturday. Building A, Level 3; (808) 922-9722
restaurant suntory—Serving the finest Japanese cuisine in waikīkī for over 30 years, Suntory is a household name for special, authentic Japanese dishes from shabu-shabu to sushi, teppanyaki and elegant kaiseki dinners, and proudly serves washugyu beef. Building B, Level 3; (808) 922-5511
Steak Housewolfgang’s steakhouse by
wolfgang zwiener—Packed restaurants, rave reviews, numerous awards and happy patrons prove that wolfgang Zwiener has built a legend. Dry-aged on site to perfection, and carved to order, wolfgang’s steaks are tender and juicy, served sizzling hot with a perfect crust. Building C, Level 3; (808) 922-3600
Casual DiningThe Pā‘ina Lānai Food Court offers open-air dining on the go, amid birdsong and dappled sunlight. Building B, Level 2.
BBQ & Burgerschampion’s steak & seafood—Fresh
grilled steak and fish are the specialty here. count on super-friendly service and a satisfying, inexpensive meal. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 921-0011
kenny’s hawaiian barbeque—For over 40 years, the original Kenny’s location has been filling opu (bellies) with ono (yummy) grinds. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 922-3333
mahaloha burger—Fresh, never frozen, patties are a third- (single) or half-pound (double). Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 926-6500
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chain offers favorites such as orange chicken, Beef Broccoli, Honey walnut Shrimp, Kung Pao chicken, chicken String Bean, fried rice and chow mein. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 924-8886
Italiansbarro italian eatery—Big slices of
melty pizza with assorted toppings draw crowds here, while daily pasta specials are always satisfying. Salads and sandwiches are also available. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 922-1041
Mexicanmaui tacos—Maui meets Mexico at this
fun hybrid, which includes a self-serve salsa bar of over two dozen toppings. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 931-6111
Noodlesezogiku—This noodle shop has been
serving authentic Japanese ramen for over four decades. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2. (808) 447-7595
pho factory—Vietnamese favorites like pho, BBQ plates, tapioca, summer rolls and tapioca dessert. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2.
Sandwichessubway—with more than 37,000 locations
around the world, it’s the leading choice for people seeking quick, nutritious food. Pā‘ina Lānai, Building B, Level 2.
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ABC Store B-107Ageless Future B-1 Cart/C-1 CartAllure Swimwear C-118Anteprima Wirebag B-113Apple Store C-104Aunty Bella’s Lei Stand A-1 KioskBikini Beach Café C-100Calypso St. Barth A-112Cartier A-102Crazy Fish C-114 Crazy Shirts B-111Fendi A-103
Fighting Eel B-116Ferrari Store C-107 C-207Forever 21 C-102 C-202 C-302Furla B-117Gaga Milano A-106Harry Winston B-105 B-205Helumoa Hale & Guest Services B-122Hermès A-101 A-201Hilton Grand Vacations Club C-1 KioskHokuya B-1 CartHonolulu Cookie Company B-108II Lupino Trattoria & Wine Bar B-120
Iolana Design C-1 CartIsland Luxury Jewelry A-109Island Olive Oil C-113Island Soap & Candle Works B-114Island Vintage Shave Ice B-1 KioskJuicy Couture C-108 C-208Kate Spade New York B-102 B-202Koa Nani C-115Kobe Jewelry B-115Koi Boutique B-119Komang Jewelry C-1 CartLāna‘i Transit Hawai‘i A-107
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INFORMATIONWelcome to the largest shopping center in Waikīkī. Please see our Center Directory Map located around the Center and at our Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room in the Royal Grove for the latest on merchant locations, and for Hawaiian showtimes and locations.
LOCATIONRoyal Hawaiian Center is located along a three-block stretch of Kalākaua Avenue, fronting the Sheraton Waikīkī and Royal Hawai-ian Hotels, between Fendi and � e Cheesecake Factory.
PARKINGValidated parking available at all shops and restaurants from 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. First hour free, then $1 per hour for up to three hours. After four hours, standard rates apply. To enter the ten-level Royal Hawaiian Center parking garage: From Kalākaua, turn right on Royal Hawaiian Avenue and take the next right into the garage.
HOURSEnjoy convenient shopping and din-ing, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later, 365 days a year. Restaurant hours may vary.
GUEST SERVICESVisit Helumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room (Royal Grove) or contact us at (808) 922-2299. � e security offi ce can be reached at (808) 924-4026. In addition, feel free to visit www.RoyalHawaiianCenter.com to fi nd answers to your questions.
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RAccessories, AppArel & shoesAnteprima Wirebag B113Calypso St. Barth A112Fendi A103Fighting Eel B116Forever 21 C102Furla B117Hermès A101Island Slipper A211Juicy Couture C108Kate Spade New York B102Lāna‘i Transit Hawai‘i A107Leather Soul B304LeSportsac C105Loro Piana C109Mocchin C117Pipeline Leather C214Salvatore Ferragamo B106Spark A210Sunglass Hut A110, B110The Walking Company A208Tory Burch B103
speciAlty weAr & giftsAllure Swimwear C118Crazy Fish C114Crazy Shirts B111Ferrari Store C107Harley-Davidson Waikīkī A202Hat Shack A204Island Soap & Candle Works B114Koi Boutique B119Princesse Tam-Tam Lingerie A310Ranger Sports A307Reflections of the Heart C111Royal Fish B112Royal Hawaiian Golf Shop A302Western Classics A308Zumiez A208
hAwAiiAn gifts & AppArelAloha Aina Boutique C213Beach Cabana C216Bob’s ‘Ukulele A206Hawaiian Island Arts B303Honolulu Home Collection C204aIsland Fashions A306Lee Rylee Fine Art Photography A305
Lole Hawai‘i Aloha Wear C215Royal Hawaiian Boutique A304Royal Hawaiian Quilt A203Simply Wood Studios C120
Jewelry/wAtchesCartier A102Gaga Milano A106Harry Winston B105Island Luxury Jewelry A109Koa Nani C115Kobe Jewelry B115Laki Hawaiian Designs A309Olivia Hawaiian Jewelry B302 Omega C103Pick a Pearl C1 KioskRolex Boutique C106Silver Rhino A207Tourneau C110Trollbeads B1 Kiosk
heAlth, beAuty & VArietyABC Store B107Faces Studio & Salon A205aL’Occitane B109Love Renaissance C116Spa Royal Hawaiian C305
Music & electronicsApple Store C104Tricked Out Accessories C112
pā‘inA lānAi food courtChampion’ s Steak & Seafood B216Chiba-Ken B211Curry Café B207aEzogiku B212Five O Bar & Lounge B217Kenny’s Hawaiian Barbeque B213Mahaloha Burgers B208Maui Tacos B209Panda Express B214Pho Factory B207Sbarro B210Subway B215
restAurAntsBeijing Chinese Seafood C308Doraku Sushi B301
Five Star International Buffet C303Il Lupino Trattoria & Wine Bar B120Okonomiyaki Chibo A301P.F. Chang’s Waikīkī A105Restaurant Suntory B307The Cheesecake Factory C101Wolfgang’s Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener C306
speciAlty foods & eAteriesBikini Beach Café C100Honolulu Cookie Company B108Island Olive Oil C113Island Vintage Coffee C211Island Vintage Organic &Natural C212Island Vintage Shave Ice B1 KioskMālie Kai Chocolates C119Panya B101Starbucks A104
entertAinMentLegends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater Box Office B-1 KioskLegends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater B401Legends in Concert Waikīkī Royal Hawaiian Theater Box Office B402 Royal Hawaiian Shooting Club A401
cArts & serVicesAgeless Future B1 Cart, C1 CartAunty Bella’s Lei Stand A1 KioskHelumoa Hale Guest Services & Heritage Room B122Hilton Grand Vacations C1 KioskH.I.S. B306Hokuya B1 Cart‘Iolana Design C1 CartKomang Jewelry C1 CartLee Rylee Fine Art Photography A1Cart Lu Koa Collection A1 CartLegends in Concert Waikīkī B402/Box Office B1 KioskNalu Storage C100APolynesian Cultural Center C1 KioskSoHo B1 CartTrollbeads B1 KioskWaikīkī Trolley Ticket Booth C1 CartWyndham Vacation Resorts A1 Cart
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