Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Nom Nom: d.k. Happy Hour

 It is quite possible that I have stumbled upon the best happy hour that Hawaii has to offer.  I absolutley love d.k.'s because they have theeee greatest cut of beef (only steakhouse on the island that offers authentic in-house dry aged beef!) but since I can't always afford to ballah out I have to find a way to please my stomach and my wallet.  With $5 appetizers and drink specials, d.k. hits the bulls-eye.

My new favorite drink! Otokoyama, Iichiko, and Umeshu with slices of cucumber!

The spread

Braised Pork Quesadilla

d.k. Steakhouse Sliders with Sweet Potato Fries

Tater Tots!! Soooo yummy, stuffed with jalapenos, bacon & cheddar cheese, topped with parmesan cheese & a drizzle of Garlic Oil.

Calamari Fritto

Apple Cobbler ala Mode!!

Chocolate-Chocolate Decadence Cake



We were quite full after all the delicious food and drinks, but all I kept thinking about was how I wanted to come back the next day for more!  I held back, but I will be back again soon.

Shout out to Nikki and Abby for making the best cocktails and for the yummy desserts!

d.k Steakhouse
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
overlooking world-famous Waikiki Beach
2552 Kalakaua Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815-3699

Inspo: Embellished Collars

I am and always have been a huge fan of embellishments. Studs, rhinestones, sequins, fringe, lace, anything. Ever heard of that saying "less is more?" Well to me, "the more the better!" I just can't get enough of this newest trend-studded collars. They are showing up everywhere!!!

Rather than wearing chunky necklaces, have the embellishments directly on the article of clothing! Looooove it!









images from Zara, Bamboo Sky, and Urban Outfitters.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Project: Milk Carton Boxes!

Ever wondered what you should do with your old milk cartons?  

Well, here is a fun and easy project for you milk drinkers. (or juice drinkers)

all you need is :
  • 1 Milk Carton
  • Mod Podge /// PVA Glue
  • Mulberry or Washi Paper
  • Heavy Cardboard (for the lid)
  • Beads and Cording  /// Flowers or rhinestones (for the lids)
  • Wooden feet

Mod podge, flowers, and Starbucks glue cups!

Bottom of the box
Carefully gluing the mulberry paper to the box bottom
Thank you Brian Taniguchi for helping us hold the glue!
putting the triangles on the sides.
Box and the mulberry and washi paper

One of the lids.  Add glitter for shimmer, rhinestones, and 3-D butterflies.
different box top with handle!

Complete box!

For complete directions email me at lehdoit@gmail.com

xoxo.



Monday, July 16, 2012

Nom Nom: Lucky Belly

One of the benefits of working in Downtown Honolulu is all the great places to eat for lunch! My brother discovered this new eatery that took the place of the old Mini Garden..just a few doors down from Little Village. Even before it's grand opening, this place was packed! And it had great reason to be.

How cute is their logo!


Opened by one of the former cooks from Alan Wong's, Lucky Belly's menu is concise of Asian fusion items.
Here's what we had to eat!

Bao Pork Belly. The sauce is amazing.

Karaage Chicken Banh mi.
 
Belly Bowl! The broth was so delicious.


Definitely someplace I will be coming back to!!!!

Lucky Belly
50 N Hotel Street
531-1888