UH Mānoa dining has a hidden food court for everyone

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Students at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa have a wide range of food options that are meant to be tasty, affordable and reflective of Hawaiʻi’s culture.

Marc Arakaki, spokesperson for UH Mānoa, said the goal is to make eating on campus fit into busy college schedules while staying connected to the community.

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“We want to make sure that your student has food that’s not only delicious and affordable, but also reflects Hawaiʻi’s culture and flavors,” Arakaki said. “So many of our locations are making a real strong effort to be sustainable as possible and include locally sourced ingredients in their dishes.”

Paradise Palms

Arakaki said there are two main retail dining spots on campus.

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“At Mānoa, there are two main retail dining locations on campus; so, we have Paradise Palms Cafe as well as Campus Center,” he said.

He went on to explain further…

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