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Shogunai Tacos – On Location

$14 for Multi-Use Punch Card for $28 Worth of International Cuisine

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Thu Nov 08 09:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

Vast kitchen on wheels cruises around Honolulu producing internationally inspired tacos with Japanese, Moroccan, and Sri Lankan ingredients

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Not valid until 11/5/12. Not valid 12/23/12 - 1/11/13. Valid for carryout. May use over multiple visits. Limit 2 punches per visit. Must redeem and use all punches by expiration date.
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Those who travel abroad learn countless secrets, including the fact that the British call french fries "chips" and call chips "potato nasties." Taste the fruits of other cultures with this Groupon.

$14 for a Multi-Use Punch Card for $28 Worth of International Cuisine

The food truck's menu spans the globe in taco form, starting with the Osaka Jo japanese taco's shoyu- and ginger-marinated pork, cabbage, and bean sprouts ($6.50). Cajun-spiced shrimp, grilled onions, and peppers simmer with vegetables on the Mardi Gras Cajun shrimp taco ($6.50), while spicy short ribs tango with grilled peppers and spicy korean apple-and-pear sauce in the Seoul Food korean taco ($6.50). Any taco can be paired with an order of moroccan pommes frites, potatos fried and coated in North African spices ($4).

Shogunai Tacos

Shogunai Tacos's oversized kitchen-on-wheels cruises around Honolulu to quell hunger pains with its eclectic array of globally-inspired tacos. Chef Kamal Jemmari whisks his customers around the world with his panoply of dishes, all served in the form of tacos. Melted cheddar cheese with pastrami and Japanese-inspired ginger- and shoyu-marinated pork create unique taco hybrids, and tender lamb, kalamata olives, and feta cheese soak in tzatziki sauce on the Greek taco. The chef's internationally infused take on the Mexican staple has attracted media attention, with favorable reviews from KTV4 and articles on the owners' love of Japanese cuisine. Jemmari ramps up his production with the catering menu, eschewing tortillas altogether in favor of expansive, multi-course Moroccan dinners.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Clarinets

Everyone remembers hearing someone say, "If that music doesn't have dozens of clarinets tooting their notes, making the sounds come out of the end that the mouth doesn't go, then no thank you, sir!" Here's why so many people are loving the clarinet:

  • The clarinet has a warm, mellow tone, not like the trumpet, which just sounds like a big pile of garbage that's sitting there stinking it up but also making musical noises.

  • The clarinet is easy on the eyes, with all that straightness. That trumpet has sleek, alluring curves. You want kids looking at that? No, thank you.

  • You can take a clarinet apart. Can you take a trumpet apart? No, not just the mouthpiece. I'm talking about really taking it apart. You can do that to a good ol' woodstraw (a clarinet). Trust me.

  • There are dozens of famous clarinet players, such as Woody Allen and all those men that Woody Allen plays clarinet with. The only trumpet player who is remotely famous is the man whose life inspired the Broadway musical The Music Man, and he's probably dead.

Why is America in love with the clarinet?

Shogunai Tacos

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