If you ever visit Hawaii and want to eat like Anthony Bourdain, these are the spots you want to put on your list.
in Hawaii on his TV shows “Parts Unknown” and “No Reservations.” Unlike other food-driven TV shows, Bourdain didn’t find his own spots — he wanted the locals, who happened to be chefs on the island, to bring him to where they liked to eat. After all, Hawaii is where they lived, not Bourdain. These are the places that his newfound ohana showcased to the legendary chef, TV personality and torchbearer of culture.
In fact, the restaurant first opened in 1942, during World War II. The restaurant serves the same food it did 81 years ago when it first opened — its “world famous pancakes,” loco moco and the plate lunch, among other dishes.The plate lunch is perhaps one of the most recognizable Hawaii staples — a choice of protein, such as chicken katsu, served alongside perfectly cooked white rice and a mayonnaise-based macaroni salad.
All of the magic happens inside the bread: Along with the Polish sausage, or vegetarian hot dog, a classic Puka Dog comes with a garlic-lemon secret sauce with three levels of heat, Aunty Lilikoi’s passion fruit mustard and the addition of a tropical relish, which comes in mango, pineapple, coconut, banana or star fruit. This style of hot dog can truly only be found in Hawaii.When Bourdain arrives at the shop, he asks what makes the quintessential Puka Dog experience.
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