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Can a college cafeteria get an upgrade from a local chef? We tried it out.
No more all-you-can-eat pancakes at 2 a.m. in Waikīkī or casual cofficing at Ward anymore.
A brunch-specific menu offers oxtail hollandaise-topped eggs Benedict, liliko‘i mimosas and other twists on late-morning favorites.
Art and avocado toast enthusiasts inquire within.
Sweet Creams expands, Saint-Germain says aloha and Sunny Side rebrands.
A ranking of the best eggs bennies on Oʻahu, with bonus yolk porn videos.
Artizen by MW reopens this week with a new menu of lunch options and desserts.
The Michelin-starred Hong Kong dim sum eatery’s latest outpost opens at Royal Hawaiian Center.
Take your time enjoying morning cocktails and brunch dishes before exploring the museum.
The upscale restaurant at Dukes Lane in Waikīkī is now serving breakfast and lunch.
These pancakes will be one of six brunch dishes served at BrunchFest on March 25.
Café Kaila, which celebrates 10 years, is one of several restaurants participating in the brunch event at Salt at Our Kaka’ako.
Because who doesn’t want red velvet pancakes and breakfast nachos?
We’ve rounded up even more French toast dishes to celebrate National French Toast Day, Nov. 28.
Piggy Smalls and Herringbone add new twists on weekend breakfast fare.
Chef Elmer Guzman brings local flavors—and, of course, poke—to Waikīkī.
This new Mexican spot in Wahiawā, with local takes on authentic dishes, isn’t a secret anymore.
Peruvian cuisine at Hōkū’s, Roy’s Hawai’i Kai offers a sunset menu, Brew’d serves brunch at night.
Favorites from the Chinatown menu join new hearty, Southern-inspired dishes for dinner.
Pearl City’s Button Up Café is a cute stop for a quick bite.
Last we checked, these restaurants were still taking reservations. But you’d better call now, before all the Easter bunnies beat you to it.
To celebrate one of the nation’s greatest faux holidays, we rounded up seven of our favorite French toast dishes in Honolulu.
Let Them Eat Cupcakes owners have taken over management of the restaurant in Executive Centre, bringing its baked goods and a new plan for the eatery.