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ETS chocolate: A sweet peek

Holy mole! Death by chocolate? S’more, please: All real chocolate dishes you’ll find this Friday


By Mari Taketa on February 23, 2012

Holy mole! Death by chocolate? S’more, please: It’s not us being this punny. All these are names of real chocolate dishes you’ll find this Friday at Eat the Street: Chocolate. To help you pace yourself through the inevitable cacao overload, we’ve compiled this early glimpse of chocolate to come.

P.S. With 41 food trucks and street food vendors dishing up their specialties, we hear there’ll be lots of non-chocolate dishes too. Mostly non, actually. Full list here.

Where: 805 Ala Moana Blvd. (next to the Acura dealership)
When: Friday, Feb. 24 from 4-9 p.m.
Admission: Free
Parking: $2 for parking in lot across the venue (parking meter on ewa side of lot; park in marked stalls). Parking also available on the streets in Kakaako. (Click on parking image for full view of map.)
 
 

ETS sweet peek (1 of 11)

ETS sweet peek

This isn't what you think.

It's a beauty shot, yes, and a mystery item from a brand-new truck debuting at Friday's Eat the Street. And it's one of dozens of sweet and savory chocolate dishes created specially for this sweetest of street food rallies.

For a taste of what awaits, click on. And for the solution to these mystery hearts and where you can get them, click to the end.

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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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