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Purvé Donut Stop’s new menu is worth the sugar rush—but the items are only at the new Kāhala location.
TK Yamada, who spent more than a decade working and roasting for other cafés, now has his own spot with an extraordinarily pleasant lānai.
This kind of KFC is surging and we’re so here for it.
We’re all about deals, and after months of takeout, if it comes with elevated ambience and unexpected finesse, even better.
Fish & Rice is worth braving Pālama Supermarket’s parking lot.
Not all deals are created equal. Sure, these favorites for dining in and at home cost a bit more, but they’re absolutely worth it if you want to almost splurge.
Lucky we live Hawai‘i, cuz we get some really outstanding potato chips.
So how do these dumplings hold up to convenience store treatment?
If you dream of sloppy joes and gooey cheese grilled between buttery white bread, Saucer King is worth tracking down.
We asked you to name your favorites at the classic ‘Aiea shave ice shop—and then we ate four sugar rush-inducing bowls.
Hau‘oli Sandwich Co. makes beach-ready, hunger-busting sammies.
From Punahou Carnival to Hale ‘Aina-winning restaurants, here are our team’s top spots to pile on the patties.
Just past the produce and the latest in Korean aunty fashion, Ke‘eaumoku’s En Hakkore Café serves up a loaded mountain of shave ice with an espresso shot.
Here, everything—from the buns to the pickles to the drink syrups—are made fresh in-house and locally sourced as much as possible.
Every 7-Eleven Hawai‘i store carries about 100 to 120 items in the fresh food department alone, on top of an assortment of packaged chips, snacks and candies.
You doughnut want to miss these fun and tasty ways to celebrate this iconic treat.
Colin Hazama brings years at the top of the culinary scene to bear in his hit gummy bear series.
You‘d be amazed at what goes on between the nori sheets at Waikīkī’s Spam musubi specialist.
You haven’t been dreaming. There is Hawaiian food at local 7-Eleven stores, sometimes even at midnight.
Yes, birria tacos are still hot in Honolulu. But if you’re over the dippable, crunchy snacks (and even if you aren’t) we’re already digging these riffs on the original riff on the rustic Mexican stew.
Inspired by a lifelong passion, Empty Elle is Hawai‘i's first Montreal-style bagel shop.
Snow wings, honey butter, crispy fried shoyu: The Korean fried chicken wing chain has been taking O‘ahu by storm recently, for good reason.
Lunatic, Hawaiian, spicy and shoyu ‘ahi poke are now at the plate lunch counter on Kaneohe Bay.