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TANK
Tank is a 4-month- old American
bulldog/pitbull mix, who lives in ‘Ewa Beach. Some of his favorite pastimes include chew- ing up his ‘paw’rents food, taking naps with his ‘ohana and hanging out with his older brother Henry.
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specialties and even a col- laboration with MidWeek columnist Lanai Tabu- ra. Past items include a Chinese-style oxtail lau lau, adobo turkey tail lau lau and, most recently, a corned beef lau lau for St. Patrick’s Day, which will be on the menu through mid-April.
street and we always try to give back to the communi- ties that we’ re in.
Young’s Fish Market Kap- olei is located at 4480 Kapo- lei Pkwy. No. 600. For more information or to take a look at the menu, visit youngs- fishmarket.com, call 312- 1377 or check out its Insta- gram (@youngsfishmarket).
“It’s definitely an honor hatto be one of those land- eit-mark, staple businesses ke,that’s been around for a les.while that people love to ot-go to and it’s their comfort ’vefood,” shares Daniel. “It’s esesomething that we strive oodto provide: a great fami- toly atmosphere and a great msproduct for our customers. We feel like it’s a two-way
Find all things Hawaiian food — from lau lau and lomi lomi salmon to poke — at Young’s Fish Market in Kapolei. PHOTO COURTESY YOUNG’S FISH MARKET
PHOTO COURTESY COURTNEY BARAJAS
‘West O‘ahu Voice’ is accepting photos of your furry (or scaly or feathered) friend for its Pet of the Week feature. Send your photo to gkeller@midweek.com and be sure to include your pet’s name, age, the area of West O‘ahu you live in and any fun fact you’d like to share with readers.
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