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Signs of Hawaiian Life – Nov. 20, 2022

Honolulu resident Mark Troedson spotted 
the Oh Poke, Hawaiian Street Food restaurant in Helsingborg, Sweden, in June. Photo by Kay Troedson.
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Honolulu resident Mark Troedson spotted the Oh Poke, Hawaiian Street Food restaurant in Helsingborg, Sweden, in June. Photo by Kay Troedson.

Karin Rombang-­Matsushita of Honolulu discovered Pokawa. a poke bowl restaurant, in Rouen, France, in July. The phrase on the window at left translates to: “Hawaii has never been so close to home.” Photo by Earl Matsushita
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Karin Rombang-­Matsushita of Honolulu discovered Pokawa. a poke bowl restaurant, in Rouen, France, in July. The phrase on the window at left translates to: “Hawaii has never been so close to home.” Photo by Earl Matsushita

Doris Eaton, from left, Cres Limbago and 
Jean Suzuki came across the Aloha BBQ Grill in Fairbanks, Alaska, in June. Photo by Ann Parrilla.
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Doris Eaton, from left, Cres Limbago and Jean Suzuki came across the Aloha BBQ Grill in Fairbanks, Alaska, in June. Photo by Ann Parrilla.

Honolulu resident Mark Troedson spotted 
the Oh Poke, Hawaiian Street Food restaurant in Helsingborg, Sweden, in June. Photo by Kay Troedson.
Karin Rombang-­Matsushita of Honolulu discovered Pokawa. a poke bowl restaurant, in Rouen, France, in July. The phrase on the window at left translates to: “Hawaii has never been so close to home.” Photo by Earl Matsushita
Doris Eaton, from left, Cres Limbago and 
Jean Suzuki came across the Aloha BBQ Grill in Fairbanks, Alaska, in June. Photo by Ann Parrilla.