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No sympathy

It’s not easy being a food hunter. But I’m not asking for sympathy.


Twenty-seven pizzas in two weeks: That’s what I ate to research one food gallery.

Ask me about the others. Laulau? Fifteen plates from Waipahu to Waiahole. Decadent sandwiches? Twenty-two, and I would’ve killed for an apple. Best eats at Maunakea Marketplace? Twenty-one dishes in two days = two-pound weight gain.

Most of this work was done in my previous incarnation as a Metromix and TGIF food writer for the Honolulu Advertiser; it continues in a similar, more direct and lighthearted vein here at Nonstop. The point is the same: It’s not easy being a food hunter. You’re constantly trying to convince people to drive out to Wahiawa or Waianae, you plan your day so you can hit one more spot on your list, you pass up happy hours with friends because you need to try more pizza and they’re sick of it, you eat the same thing day after day and when you get home, there’s more in the fridge.

And let me spare you the angst about exercise and balanced diets, occasional constipation and other bodily indignities (ask Melissa Chang what her Metromix fried chicken gallery did to her face).

For all this you get no sympathy. Because it’s just about the best gig on the planet. And not just for a reporter-turned-foodie. Even non-foodie friends swoon (“Ooh, I wish I could eat 15 laulau”). With foodie friends, your cache goes up (“What’s your next assignment? I’ll go with you”).

So I’m not asking for sympathy. This blog is my chance to rant, muse, reveal the quirks behind the assignments. I love what I do — that’s why I chose the name Deliriyum.

Deliriyum conveys how I feel when I find good food. I love it more when it’s an unsung spot, or a wildly creative concoction that forges new circuits through my brain, or the simplest, purest taste that seals a moment and makes it perfect.

I know this is light work. I’ve done the heavy lifting already. I’ve helmed a serious publication, helped Americans adopt orphans out of Vietnam, spent years as a caregiver. There was gratification in all of it. Now it’s time to be light.

There’s even lightness in 27 pizzas. It’s delicious, this world, and I love that I can bring you into my corner of it.

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M 64 pts

Hello Mari!
How much do you spend on food doing the reviews? Keep up the good work on the reviews!

nonstopmari 245 pts

@M hi m! how much i spend depends on how much the food costs : >

nonstopmari 245 pts

been getting emails from some of u re trouble posting comments here. livefyre is aware and working on it. thnx for ur patience everybody.

Lois 5 pts

Nice to "hear your voice" again. The TGIF Star Advertiser insert is missing something...
Eat on!
Lois

seantaketa 11 pts

Thanks for the vicarious thrills and comfort of a bright familiar voice!

chant808 55 pts

Mari, you're a swimmer too? I love to swim, but only get around to doing laps about once a week. I was going to ask you what your workout regimen was, to handle all that food!

nonstopmari 245 pts

chant808 tracy, where do u swim??

chant808 55 pts

nonstopmari Beach, when can, but since my dad owns a place at the Executive Center on Bishop Street, usually I swim there.

turkfontaine 202 pts

those are stunning numbers. i'm sure Kobayashi himself would respect them. i assume you rise before dawn and crank out 10 to 12 miles every morning with Chang, who recently boasted that her weight was now a slim 398 - yes she did too, she told me that. I PAY ATTENTION!

nonstopmari 245 pts

turkfontaine u have awesome attention. i'm an aquatic mammal (lap swimming) w/ a longstanding pec injury, so i do lots of salad-fruit-tofu days. did i read somewhere that u're a runner too?

turkfontaine 202 pts

nonstopmari i stopped running in my late thirties. even then i was always getting injured. i felt justified in quitting when i read a theory by an evolutional anthropologist stating that Homo Sapiens was not designed to run long distance, just sprint real fast to a tree in case of lions, tigers or bears.

Melissa808 268 pts

It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it!

nonstopmari 245 pts

Melissa808 when i need sympathy, i know who to turn to!

harrycovair 77 pts

There's an endless variety of foods out there for you and your cohorts to research, eat, and review. Different nationalities, different cultures, different ways of making the same food item. My hats off to you.

nonstopmari 245 pts

harrycovair that's why i like eating my way thru this town!

johngarcia 180 pts

Looking forward to more behind the scenes, Mari! Love your quirky captions and writing style. :) Great to see your blog live! Hope the cat is okay!

nonstopmari 245 pts

johngarcia thnx john. cat has problems and gets weekly acupuncture. looking fwd to more nocache too!

About Mari Taketa

Mari Taketa is a dedicated eater who's as opinionated as she is hungry. She covered everything from neighborhood mom-and-pop places to ethnic eateries to fine dining restaurants on Honolulu's dining scene for Metromix Honolulu and The Honolulu Advertiser's TGIF. Before that, she ate her way through Vietnam, Scotland and Japan, where she lived, traveled or worked, after recovering from a journalism career that included stints as editor-in-chief of Hawaii Business magazine and reporter and editor at The Associated Press. Her goals are to always be hungry for more, and to always want to know what's around the next corner.

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