Author: Gregg Hoshida

A road warrior’s best breakfast burritos

I work primarily out of my car. Be it a conference call, email or business proposal, all are usually done while I'm parked somewhere quiet under a tree. With my car doubling as my breakfast table as well, it's important that…

Japan’s prized eggs are coming to Hawaii

Raise your hand if you love eggs. Ok. Now, raise your hand even higher if you love eggs from Japan! If you're a total Japan egghead like me, you know what I’m talking about. That signature golden-orange yolk and compact white is…

Shirokiya’s latest are dinner pouches you boil and serve

Visitors to Japan will have invariably experienced a department store food basement where throngs of people buy main courses, sides, even desserts for the evening after a long day’s work. It’s a convenience that provides the comfort of a hot meal at…

Pizza in a bowl: Tokyo’s pizza ramen

Pizza soba. The words floated across the television long enough for me to grab the remote and turn up the volume. As a self-proclaimed Tokyo-phile, my NGN/NHK cable package is a key resource when it comes to identifying food targets for the annual…

There’s a new cupcake bakery in Kaimuki

I always say working part-time at Sprinkles Cupcakes in So Cal ruined me. Those legendary desserts have become my standard for cupcakes, especially when it comes to red velvet. It’s hard to find any cupcake in Hawaii that compares. For…

Hidden gem: Paul’s Place Cafe in Hilo

My father is from Hilo, so I've been a frequent visitor since the early 70s. For me, this Big Island city has steadfastly managed to retain its historic identity and charm — so much so that I can walk into…

New series with Hawaii roots explores Asian food in America

At a Chinese restaurant in California's San Gabriel Valley, four people sit at a table. They're all Asian-American, and they're contemplating the spread of pig's ears, intestines, stir-fried liver and pig offal congee in front of them. If the dishes…

Kapahulu’s Irifune just reopened downtown

From the 1970s, Irifune Restaurant was a cornerstone of the Kapahulu community, a culinary time capsule that never changed. When my family moved from Kalihi in the early '80s, one of my mother’s favorite “fancy” restaurants in our new neighborhood…

Taiwanese fried chicken is here and it’s huge

Editor's note: As of September 2019, ChiChop has closed. My wife was born in Taiwan, so I've visited this delicious country over a dozen times. Each jaunt to Taipei means a mandatory visit to the Shilin Tourist Night Market to eat a gigantic Hot Star Taiwanese Fried…

KaSnack Battle Musubi: Don Quijote’s one-pound monster

What do you do when two unconventional new musubi show up around town? Put them head to head, of course, to see if either is worthy. Here's the other half of Battle Musubi: 7-Eleven's Tofu and Brown Rice Musubi. What?…