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Eat the Street preview: Bites of cheese & sausage

Feel that slight chill (pretend you do)? ETS promises a night of gooey, meaty comfort


At long last, cheese! And because cheese needs a partner, sausage to boot — just in time for the (slight) chill of autumn in Honolulu. Both gooey, meaty comfort foods prevail tonight on our favorite block in Kakaako, with food trucks and street food vendors serving up nearly everything imaginable.

Mac and cheese contest taking place, people, starve yourself and sign up. Live art, live entertainment, T-shirt stenciling and cheese and sausage samples. Forty-plus food vendors out in force, including the new Kiawe Pizza and Wamos Cookies’ Wally Amos, this time with the REAL cookie recipe that made him famous.

Sneak food peek below. But first, your 411:

When: Friday, Sept. 28, from 4-9 p.m.
Where: 555 South St. in Kaka’ako (at Halekauwila, kitty-corner from Restaurant Row)
Admission: Free
Parking: On-site and street parking

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Cheese and sausage preview

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turkfontaine 202 pts

it's Oktoberfest. only it's not October and this isn't Munich. are you wearing lederhosen?

Annoddah_Dave 81 pts

EO:  Lentil Soup!  One of my favorites!

nonstopmari 245 pts moderator

 Annoddah_Dave i know where i'll run into u then ;)

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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