The Best Iced Coffee in Honolulu…Padovani Chocolates!

The Brothers Padovani Make Chocolates and Coffee in Honolului

The Brothers Padovani Make Great Coffee as well as chocolates

Let’s get this straight. I love to drink coffee. I drink it every day. Several times a day.

I like my coffee hot and bold. I am not a big iced coffee fan. But that has all changed.

I visited Padovani’s Chocolates at Dole Cannery and my entire coffee tastes have changed. Charlene had been there once and recommended the iced coffee.

How was it?

It was incredible! It was amazing! I experienced iced coffee bliss. I mean this wasn’t just iced coffee: this was high powered kick butt iced coffee. It was delicious!

The secret? Chef Padovani makes coffee ice cubes. So, as you drink the iced coffee it does not get diluted. you keep getting the entire coffee taste all the way through.

The truth is that the shop is really a chocolate factory that just happens to sell coffee.
So yes…it was good to the last drop.

Chef also had me sample one of his hot chocolates and it was heavenly.

OK so next itme i’m at Dole, I’ll be ordering an iced coffee.. you see my coffee tastes have changed a bit.

I’m an iced coffee fan thanks to Chef Padovani. I want to spend more time exploring the chocolate part of this business.

Thanks Chef.
You can find Chocolates by Padovani on the secnd floor at:
Padovani Chocolates
650 Iwilei Road, Suite 280
Honolulu, Hawaii, 96817

Here is their website: Padovani Chocolates

Enjoy,
albert grande
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Mark Twain Goes to Diamond Head in Hawaii

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One of America’s favorite authors is Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twian. He began his early adventures in Missouri. He was both a riverboat captain and newspaper man.

Mark Twain would settle in Hartford, Connecticut, where he became somewhat of a local celebrity in his time.

He also journeyed to Hawaii and chronicled his adventures.

Here is an excerpt from Mark Twain’s Hawaii vacation:

“I am probably the most sensitive man in Hawaii to-night–especially about sitting down in the presence of my betters. I have ridden fifteen or twenty miles on horse-back since 5 P.M. and to tell the honest truth, I have a delicacy about sitting down at all.

An excursion to Diamond Head and the King’s Coacoanut Grove was planned to-day–time, 4:30 P.M.–the party to consist of half a dozen gentlemen and three ladies.

They all started at the appointed hour except myself. I was at the Government prison, (with Captain Fish and anotherwhaleship-skipper, Captain Phillips,) and got so interested in its examination that I did not notice how quickly the time was passing. Somebody remarked that it was twenty minutes past five o’clock, and that woke me up.

It was a fortunate circumstance that Captain Phillips was along with his “turn out,” as he calls a top-buggy that Captain Cook brought here in 1778, and a horse that was here when Captain Cook came. Captain Phillips takes a just pride in his driving and in the speed of his horse, and to his passion for displaying them I owe it that we were only sixteen minutes coming from the prison to the American Hotel–a distance which has been estimated to be over half a mile.

But it took some fearful driving.

The Captain’s whip came down fast, and the blows started so much dust out of the horse’s hide that during the last half of the journey we rode through an impenetrable fog, and ran by a pocket
compass in the hands of Captain Fish, a whaler of twenty-six years experience, who sat there through the perilous voyage as self-possessed as if he had been on the euchre-deck of his own ship, and calmly said, “Port your helm–port,” from time to time, and “Hold her a little free –steady–so–so,” and “Luff–hard down to starboard!” and never once lost his presence of mind or betrayed the least anxiety by voice or manner.

When we came to anchor at last, and Captain Phillips looked at his watch and said, “Sixteen minutes–I told you it was in her! that’s over three miles an hour!” I could see he felt entitled to a compliment,
and so I said I had never seen lightning go like that horse. And I never had.”

Mark Twain is one of my favorite authors…
aloha,
Albert Grande
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