First Look: Foodland’s Chic New Restaurant Et Al in Kāhala
This makes eatery number three for the local supermarket chain.
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This makes eatery number three for the local supermarket chain.
Sometimes the best discoveries are the most random ones.
Be bold this morning and let your first meal take you around the globe, from Taiwan’s fan tuan to Mexico’s menudo.
Coping with crisis through pillowy patties.
This little Waialua café uses wild yeasted dough for its waffles, pizzas and sandwiches.
For this installment of local products you can buy online, in grocery stores or straight from the producer, we toast to the Island bakery’s scrumptious, freshly baked loaves.
Corned beef hash fans, there is comfort at okazuyas.
Find out what breakfast bites, both sweet and savory, are on the menu for our third annual celebration of all things brunch on March 8.
Breakfasts of champions to fuel up for the day ahead.
Making a reservation at these 2019 Hale ‘Aina-winning restaurants will promise an affair to remember.
At Café Kaila, Koko Head Café and Over Easy, success comes from memories of favorite family mornings, and some spectacular versions of home cooking.
Sunrise Surprise! This festive, ready-to-decorate breakfast is sure to keep you on your child’s “nice” list.
Let someone else do the cooking on Dec. 25.
Thanks to early kickoff times, Sunday now means new breakfast and brew options.
Find edamame bread, raspberry pistachio tarts and cioppino at the new Halepuna hotel by Halekūlani.
Pie lovers, rejoice! Former workers from Sunnyside Bakery have brought the signature pies back and butter than ever.
Seven prix fixe dinners to slate into your calendar, where the rosé will be pouring this month and a 1-year-old lū‘au we all want to attend.
A pastry pop-up with liliko‘i brioche, a new place for taco Tuesday and where you can dine on four Hale ‘Aina-award winning chefs’ dishes in one place.
5 Honolulu brunches on a bun.
The food menu with an Aussie bent expands beyond avocado toast and chia pudding.
Loco moco, biscuits, liliko‘i pancakes and more for those days that you just don’t want to drive to Kailua.
There are also burgers, brisket and brunch.
The new Wai‘oli restores its original mission by employing people from Salvation Army’s drug and treatment center and those transitioning out of prison.
You may (or may not) outgrow the egg hunts, but you’re never too old for a great Easter brunch buffet.