Supporting the Kailua Economy
Woo boy, went out to dinner in Kailua town after a long week at work instructing workers about systems. Ate Korean food at Ho-Jin’s Korean Fusion, a new place serving healthier Korean cuisine. Sorry, simply not enough-not enough food, food not hot enough, not tasty enough. Can ‘t beat Waikele BBQ or Y’kele BBQ, whatever its name is. Price for dinner $14.
Then stopped by Famous Amos‘ new cookie franchise, Chip & Cookie, and bought a few of each kind of cookies they had. Price $3.
Finished the night off at Cold Stone Creamery. Tried the Latte Da and Pumpkin Pie in the Sky. Nothing special, but the price was an unreal $11!!
In total, we contributed almost $30 to the Kailua economy for so-so food. Oh well…
tabasco man
October 14, 2005 @ 10:49 pm
Das why you gotta use Tabasco. Make everything taste good.;)