Marukai is an Asian market located on Kamehameha Highway in Honolulu, Hawaii. Inside the market, they have a couple of food stands filled with various bento lunches and snacks. Just outside of Marukai, there is also a food stand where people sell andagi (Okinawan doughnuts).
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| The Marukai logo | 
My uncle and aunt came up from from Maui in early December, so that day, we headed to Marukai for some food. I don't eat a ton of fresh fish in Oregon (generally opting for the poor man's canned tuna), so, for what seemed like the eleventy billionth time in Hawaii, I got more fish.
First up, some Misoyaki Butterfish ($5.98 for about a 4 oz. piece). the oils of the fish combined with the sweet miso for a lovely richness. But yeah, watch out for the small bones in there! Ingredients like mirin (Sweet Japanese rice wine) and white sugar flavored this rich-tasting protein.
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| Misoyaki Butterfish (Marukai) | 
Next, some Miso Saba ($3.85). Again, a lovely sample of a hearty, perfectly cooked fish. I have to admit, I was eating this fish so fast, it wouldn't surprise me if I did end up eating some of those small thin fish bones that hide in there....
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| Miso Saba (Marukai) | 
Finally, some spicy tuna ($4.99). Honestly, this was the most disappointing of the bunch, namely because the consistency resembled a pasty, smashed product that may have been more suited for a sushi filling. The taste was fine and the fish was pretty fresh. But of course, it needs more spice to make me happy. Regardless, I doubt it woulda lived up to the saba and butterfish.
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| Spicy Tuna (Marukai) | 
Yup, Marukai has some good eats! Check it out! 
7.25/10
 
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