Ron C.
Yelp
As a San Francisco native, and having two dozen trips to Hawaii on my belt, I rarely went into Honolulu Chinatown as we eat Chinese regularly at home...and when I go to Oahu I am there to eat local food. But I like museums and small group tours, so when I found a food and culture tour of Chinatown, I thought I'd give the Hawaii Heritage Center "Chinatown Hidden Treasures Walking Tour" a shot.
It was $20 per person, but the guide (Julia) buys you food from three or four places to sample and they gave us a bottle of water to start. The walking tour was two hours long, and you also got a fascinating intro lecture inside the Museum (Karen who is also the Director).
The walking tours are Wed and Fri at 9:30am. I get into San Francisco Chinatown several times a month to go shopping, and being Chinese, I had pretty low expectations. However, I found this tour really enlightening as although I could not help compare to our Bay Area Chinatown, I also realized how much different Honolulu's was with its own unique history and ethnic mix. This tour was one of the highlights of our two week visit.
We visited places where only locals will know where to get the best dim sum and pastries, fresh fruit smoothies and walked through the food and eating market place (that I will go back on my own) and several shops including an herbalist as we saw him measuring a potion with the same weigh scales Chinese have been doing for centuries.
Bring water, comfortable shoes and a hat. The walk is about two miles, but the tour goes at a very leisurely pace, and is slow and stopped often.
For the first time visitor, and for the veteran tourist, there is something to see and do for all, so put this hidden treasure on your list of the things to do.
aloha