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  1. There is now a Kua'Aina Sandwich in Honolulu - the original one is in the surfing town of Haleiwa on Oahu's North Shore. This is located in the Ward Center (big shopping complex) on Ala Moana. Kua'Aina Sandwhich has delicious sandwhiches with fresh ingredients, but it's the big, juicy burgers (ordered in either 1/3 lb or 1/2 lb) that make this such a popular place. With toppings from bacon to grilled pineapple (yum) and served with a giant carrot stick, these are a must-try in Oahu.
     
    Posted by: coast-to-coaster on Jun 15, 2008 11:09 AM (0) (0) Flag
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burgers with pineapple and an ahi tuna sandwich
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  1. Ward Center - Ala Moana & Ward St.
    Honolulu, HI
    (808)591-9133
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