Archive for July, 2007

Loochoo Nu Kwa

Loochoo Nu Kwa: Children of Loochoo
Workshop on Okinawa’s music and dance as connected to its history and culture
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When: Saturday, August 25
Registration: 4:30 p.m.
Workshop: 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Where: Jikoen Hongwanji Hall, 1731 N. School Street, Honolulu

Presented by Ukwanshin Kabudan, sponsored in part by Young Okinawans of Hawai`i

This workshop will help you to understand the importance of music and dance in the history and culture of Okinawa. You will also hear the urgency to preserve and perpetuate the Ryukyuan traditional legacy as presented by Norman Kaneshiro, Eric Wada, and the Ukwanshin Kabudan members who have just returned from an emotional visit to Okinawa. If you have ever wondered about what it is to be Okinawan, or how you can strengthen your identity, this presentation will help you to understand.

Cafe Sistina

Billing itself as a place for northern Italian cuisine, Cafe Sistina on King Street is a great place for pasta. With an extensive imported wine list and an above average collection of beer as well, Cafe Sistina is a great choice for both casual dinners and special occasions. It also has selections for those of the vegetarian persuasion as well as the omnivorous among us. While parking during the day can be difficult, parking in the evening is never a problem. The restaurant itself is not large, but not small; it is typically quite busy. The interior is decorated with paintings reminiscent of the Sistine Chapel painted by the owner/chef himself. Even on a busy night the restaurant gives the illusion of privacy for each table, perfect for romantic dates. Credit cards are accepted, and prices run from the teens to maybe $50 per person; a dinner for two including desert and a few drinks (and tip) was less than $100.

Cafe Sistina

The menu is divided into three sections, from the chef’s grandmother’s recipies, to his mother’s, to his own. The organic salad as a starter was fantastic, and the penne alle melanzanne (penne pasta, eggplant, and fresh mozzarella cheese, tossed in a tomato sauce with basil) as superb. The desert, a very rich chocolate cake shared by two, was fabulous as well.

All in all, I would highly recommend Cafe Sistina for special occasions; the parking during the day is probably a significant drawback, and it’s certainly more pricey than most of the places I eat, limiting my visits there to perhaps once a year. Still, it’s a fantastic little piece of northern Italy in Honolulu.

Cafe Sistina
1314 King Street
Honolulu, Hawaii
808-596-0061