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Cheap Eats in Oahu (International Cuisine Edition)

November 27th, 2007 by jamie a

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To follow up on our “Cheap Eats in Oahu (Local Edition),” here’s our post for all the international cuisine to be found in Oahu. From Vietnamese to Italian and wonderful desserts, there’s something for all foodies on this list!

At Little Village Noodle House, you can get a “simple and healthy” meal in authentic Chinese style. To begin your meal, start off with some tofu pot stickers or black bean clams, which are both local favorites. The choices here include some of the classic favorites like Singapore noodles and walnut shrimp, but they also offer many eclectic selections on the menu as well as plenty of vegetarian options.

For some homestyle Italian fare, Auntie Pastos is known for having the best and most affordable cuisine in Oahu. Enjoy some delicious chef specialties like red pepper calamari, a caprese salad, or a white clam pizza. With most dishes between $10-15, you’ll fill yourself up and still have money to spend on more souvenirs!

Join the family at Greek Corner where you can enjoy traditional Greek fare like gyros, lamb kebabs, moussaka, and dolmades. The main dishes even come with Greek salad, pita bread, and rice. With plenty of choices for both vegetarians and meat-eaters alike, it’s a great place to go when there’s different preferences to consider.

For dessert, you have two great sweet spots to choose from! At Mary Catherine’s, you can join the locals and enjoy scones, pastries, cakes, cookies, and tortes that are baked right on the premises.

If pie’s your thing, you can enjoy a slice of the famous two layer chocolate coconut pie at Ted’s Bakery, which is known as the place for pies on the island.

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One Response to “Cheap Eats in Oahu (International Cuisine Edition)”

  1. On Dec 3rd, 2007 at 12:26 pm Sheila said:

    I enjoyed my stop at Teds Bakery. Their selection of pies, pastries, and snacks was very impressive.

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