- Joined
- Mar 5, 2011
- Messages
- 11,136
- Reaction score
- 14,566
- Points
- 999
- Location
- U'alapue/Kaunakakai, Hawaii
- Resorts Owned
- Pono Kai, 20 wks; Maui Schooner, 1.5 wks; 1 week Ke Nani Kai; WaveCrest Condo, Molokai, HI
I am almost sure that we paid $17.50 per plate for the fresh catch of the day (there was a sign on the counter). We had to check first if we still had enough money with us and we did for the food and tip.
Thank goodness a bank was very close by to get some more cash to have enough for the additional days.
The fresh fish was the best we had on the three Islands this year because we didn’t go to Mama’s Fish House in Maui. Their catch is also very fresh but their prices are a lot higher but it is a beautiful spot and with excellent service.
I was afraid that you couldn’t use the camcorder tonight but you still have a few days left so there is a chance to get another clear night.
I wasn’t clear on the catch of the day. I was more referring to Hiro’s and Paddlers Inn. Maka’s and Ono Fish and Shrimp would be cheaper like Taffy19 said.
I’ll have to take out the garbage tonight so I walk down and check if I can see the lights then. It’s cloudy but I can still see Maui so it may work. Otherwise like you said I have a few days left.
Maka’s does take cards. I have a hard time remembering who does and who doesn’t it it seems like most do. But there are definitely some that don’t like the CookHouse.
We did open a Bank of Hawaii account since we bought the condo. Our rental income is direct deposited in there. It’s nice because we can transfer money from our Wisconsin Credit Union to that account for free. It makes it a free and easy to grab cash when needed.
Last edited: