Mahalo, Little Village Noodle House, for 22 Years
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The Chinatown icon that made Chinese dining chic has closed suddenly.
Come for the photo ops, stay for the food. And good luck getting a prime time dinner reservation.
Most of its staff will transfer to The Pig & the Lady in Chinatown, which will debut a new brunch.
The little-brother restaurant of Chinatown’s James Beard Award-nominated The Pig & The Lady is shutting down for good.
Two big festivals on Jan. 13 and 14 celebrate the coming Year of the Rabbit.
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We asked, and you voted—see how your faves stacked up in these hotly contested reader polls of 2022.
There’s something for everyone on this steamy and cozy drink (and broth) list.
Wow, Honolulu REALLY loves manapua!
A cheeky tribute to Chinatown's iconic flower shops mixes fresh lei with craft cocktails and bites by a James Beard Award nominee in a familiar space.
A new hidden spot, a PSA update on favorite small eateries, and a bun-to-bun showdown.
We had no idea how much you wanted to know where to find the city’s best meat jun, local beer and lemon meringue pies.
We venture into the kitchens of two of our winning dim sum restaurants for a look at how favorites like har gow and baked char siu bao are made.
Fook Lam, Happy Days, Jade Dynasty, Mei Sum and Yung Yee Kee: Find out how you ranked them.
This is the bittersweet final chapter for the beloved Chinatown brewpub that's closing for good on Aug. 20.
Cold soba with crunchy, salty, sweet, umami-rich toppings is a July special at this Chinatown eatery.
Local-kine pops, luscious ice creams and gelato and a cold twist on crème brûlée are all from small local businesses.
Congrats to America’s Best Chef: Northwest & Pacific!
Bartender Sam Trusty serves up her latest spin on the tall bevy with a classic flavor romance.
This stretch of Nu‘uanu Avenue is getting a new grab-and-go spot with sandwiches, desserts and banchan. The question is when will it open?
Chocolate on a Mission even has some Easter treats—but you need to preorder today.
From Waipahu to Chinatown and beyond, these shops sell your favorite meaty buns.
Pho Que Huong’s 113-item menu has Vietnamese dishes found nowhere else in Honolulu.
They’re inside Jolene’s Market at HB Baking—and there are cheese skirts involved.