Pasha's Horizon Spirit on Pier 30-32 Face 12-2016 by Dave R Via Flickr: She will be visiting San Francisco on a temporary lay berth, loaded with containers she dresses up Pier 30-32.
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Pasha's Horizon Spirit on Pier 30-32 Face 12-2016 by Dave R Via Flickr: She will be visiting San Francisco on a temporary lay berth, loaded with containers she dresses up Pier 30-32.
#TheLateLatePostWithElectricBamboo - Birthday pupus and cocktails with @yeobocakes as we wait for the rest of our party at Harbor Restaurant - Smoked Pineapple Martini, Sautéed Mushrooms with Egg (I want to make this at home), Grilled Tako (essential eats), and Grilled Sashimi. Great start for a great night. (at Harbor Restaurant at Pier 38)
Sitting on the dock of the bay
Enjoying Hawaii’s natural beauty is something I can do every day. Most often, I’m focusing on going home, getting to work, and making sure I get the few things I need done - finished. My office is across the street from the beach but I have never - in the few years that I have worked there - ever taken a moment to enjoy looking at the ocean on a work day.
When I get the chance, I like to enjoy the view. There are so many places to revel in the elegance of Honolulu.
One of the wonderful places that I like to relax is in the Pier 38 area. I enjoy looking at the boats in the dock and imagining what goes on there based on the television show I watch called Deadliest Catch.
There’s three restaurants surrounding the pier: Uncle’s, Nico’s Pier 38, and Harbor Restaurant. There’s also a business called POP Fishing and Marine. There’s other warehouses and businesses there too.
Nico’s Pier 38 used to be located in a smaller place in the pier. Back then it used to sell reasonably priced plate lunches. And there was only seating in the outdoor area. These days Nico’s has a much larger indoor dining room as well as some outdoor seating. Since they are so close to the fish auction, and the fishermen, the specialty is fish and using local ingredients. I’ve enjoyed a few good meals at Nico’s. They also have a small section called Nico’s Fishmarket which is like a quick stop store where you can get a Hawaiian plate or a poke bowl.
What are some of the places the where you like to enjoy the view?
Early breakfast with the fishermen. Catch of the day omelette made with just brought in local Mahi Mahi, fresh as can be from next door's Honolulu Fish Auction, and fried rice. At Nico's at Pier 38.