In fact, we haven't been to Ka Lei's Kalihi or Kaimuki locations in quite a while. Gotta do something about that, no?
It was nice and cool inside so my wandering was quite comfortable. I took particular note of the seafood laid out so nicely on ice, just waiting to be picked up and packaged for someone's dinner.
I noticed some of the seafood had been frozen, but most looked pretty fresh, caught very recently. All the eyes were clear, and the fish especially did not have any nose-wrinkling fishy smells. If I were in the market to buy fish, I would, but I'm lazy, as you know, and scaling, cleaning and fileting fish just isn't in my culinary repertoire.
But I did have my phone, so I took a bunch of sea creature pictures:
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| "Uhu" (Parrot fish) |
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| Calamari (Squid) |
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| Moano (Manybar Goatfish) The pink fish on the right with the big eyes? It's not a moano. |
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| Live Catfish (They were flopping around) |
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| Na'ena'a (Orange Spot Wrasse) |
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| Frozen Shrimp |
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| White Crab |







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