Honolulu Full of Favorite Food Stops for Obamas

ainbow Drive-In in Kapahulu is known for its delicious local food served up in a box. It's located about a mile west of Waikiki on Kapahulu Ave, a street lined with restaurants and shops. President Barack Obama, who was raised on Oahu, has been known to visit the drive-in to pick up a meal with his family while vacationing on Oahu.

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     Other Obama family favorites include the chic fusion restaurant Indigo in the revitalized Hotel Street district in the northern pat of downtown Honolulu. During a recent visit the then Senator Obama and his party dined in Indigo's Opium Lounge, a private dinning room located in the restaurant.


Sanford Lee, bottom, Peter Peters, left, Jana Lynn Fu, center, Shari Dang, right center, and Kelly Deese enjoy some appetizers in the main dinning area of the INDIGO restaurant located in the Chinatown district of downtown Honolulu. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)



     For a bite on the run the Obamas have also been spotted picking up lunches at the many lunch wagons that roam Honolulu streets.


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Tommy Furtado of Kaimuki enjoys a meal of pork cutlet with gravy, white rice and macaroni salad at Rainbow Drive-In. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)



Jeff Balmilero of Mililani shows off his plate lunch of roast pork with gravy, white rice and a tossed salad he ordered at the You Hungry? lunch wagon in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Eugene Tanner)