From salon services to catering menus, Kapolei Shopping Center’s merchants are ready to serve you during this busy holiday season.
These Kapolei Shopping Center merchants are ready to help you look your best from head to toes when you greet the new year.
Haircuts and hair coloring; beard trims, bang trims and more: Fantastic Sams offers salon services and haircare products for the whole family – at a fantastic value.
Onyx Nails Wax Lash provides customized manicure\pedicure services and nail enhancements as well as wax services, lash enhancements and permanent makeup services.
Ring in the new year with party trays of local ‘flavorites” from Kapolei Shopping Center’s popular locally owned restaurants. Be sure to get your orders in early during this busy holiday season.
Pearl’s Korean BBQ Kapolei – Whether it’s a party of 15 or 50, Pearl’s catering menu offers cooked-to-order party pans of traditional Korean dishes, including its popular kalbi ribs, fish jun and fried mandoo, plus a healthy selection of vegetables and sides.
It’s hard to go wrong with tray of freshly made sushi, especially when it comes from Sushi Bay, known for its quality ingredients and affordable pricing.
At Loco Moco BBQ & Catering you’ll find assorted party-pleasing pupu platters and party-sized trays of your local faves. For parties of 20+ guests, check out Loco Moco’s wallet-friendly catering menu featuring a choice of three entrees, plus rice, mac salad, paper plates and utensils.
Chinese New Year at Kapolei Shopping Center
Saturday, Jan. 27 | Starting 10:30 am | Free family event!
Lion dancers from Wah Ngai Lion Dance Association will help ward off evil spirits and summon good fortune for the new year when they visit Kapolei Shopping Center merchants on Saturday, January 27. Join this free celebration and help us welcome the Chinese Year of the Dragon.
The lion dancers will start with a special table-jumping performance near Sushi Bay and then make their way through the center, blessing stores and restaurants.
Were you born in the Year of the Dragon?
The Dragon is highly regarded in Chinese culture and, since ancient times, has represented auspiciousness and imperial power. Those born in a Dragon year (including 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024) are often known for their unique personalities, strong leadership skills, and success.