live events. Located on the 2nd floor of the No. 1 Capitol District Building, 250 South Hotel St. capitolmodern.org LAM’S KITCHEN Looking for Chinese in Chinatown? Look no further than familyowned and -operated Lam’s kitchen, which specializes in noodles along with an array of house-made meat and vegetable dishes. All hao chi (delicious)! 1152 Maunakea Street. lamskitchenhawaii.com PRIME ROAST CAFÉ Discover this “little hidden gem” in Honolulu, which is a daytime prime rib and sandwich café with decadent dinners, including French fare, at night. Aptly named for their mouthwatering prime rib, chef Ernesto Limcaco serves top-quality beef, poultry and fish dishes as well. Located in the Arcade Building, 212 Merchant Street R-2. primeroastcafe.com Downtown & Chinatown 218 HAWAII STATE CAPITOL With island-inspired design, the Hawaii State Capitol replaced Iolani Palace as the seat of state government in 1969. Fascinating architecture and a glance at the government workings of Hawaii warrant the state capitol a visit. Self-guided tour brochures may be picked up in Room 415 or are available online. 415 S Beretania St. governor.hawaii.gov/contact-us/hawaiistate-capitol-tours CHINATOWN TOUR Operated by the Hawaii Heritage Center, this enlightening tour shares Chinatown’s history, culture and edible bounty every Wednesday and Friday from 0930 to 1130. Contact the non-profit for tour pricing and specialty options. 1040 Smith St. hawaiiheritagecenter.org CAPITOL MODERN Admission is always free to this museum showcasing contemporary art from across the state of Hawaii. Capitol Modern has four galleries and also features frequent In commemoration of the warrior king who united the Hawaiian Islands, the King Kamehameha I Statue emits a sense of strength and unity as he stands with outstretched arm. 4 5 6 1 2
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