5. Kaimana Beach - Honolulu, Hawaii : I frequent this beach whenever I go home because it's in the center of town in Waikiki but not crowded with tourists. Good for swimming and laying out. -Kristien
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5. Kaimana Beach - Honolulu, Hawaii : I frequent this beach whenever I go home because it's in the center of town in Waikiki but not crowded with tourists. Good for swimming and laying out. -Kristien
The perfect place to have dinner parties when you're craving Mexican food! The place is decorated like a Mexican version of Alice in Wonderland, so the atmosphere along with the festive music makes for a fun and crazy spot to pre-party before going out in Hollywood. I just recently threw a surprise birthday dinner here for my bff, Katherine.
There are set prices on the menu so it makes splitting the check super easy: Appetizers $8, Entrees $16. I get excited every time I go because they always give free salsa and bean dip for the table. Not to mention the margaritas and tequila here are delicious--I don't usually take tequila shots but the cheapest ones here run smoothly down your throat and actually taste good. Also, if you're cute you can get them for $5 instead of $8! I either got the discount because I played the ingenue, "they're $8 each?!?" or because I ordered 30 shots for the table ... either way, the bartenders here are also fun (too bad they weren't also delicious).
-Marcus
The location is a little off the beaten path, on a rather dead section of Canal Street, which arguably contributes to the ambiance... one would say that you're in a quiet section of Montmartre or back in colonial Casablanca rather than downtown New York. In any case, Les Enfants Terribles comes highly recommended whether you're looking for a champagne cocktail or some African cuisine. There's also a DJ on weekend nights. Be sure to reserve a table if you're planning on dinner.

Although it's only a stone's throw away from the more famous Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, you can avoid the gaudy tourists and overpriced espressos that have ruined these two Parisian institutions by enjoying a glass of wine on the terrasse at Le Pré aux Clercs. It's also a great vantage point for people watching. On the same street, you'll find Dior, La Durée, and a number of high-end art and furniture galleries, so, inevitably there's a constant stream of chic Frenchmen and women strolling past the café's windows. It's definitely a must when in Paris.