Hale ‘Aina Happenings: What’s New With Hawai‘i Restaurants in October 2019
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.
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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.
After decades in a museum, this annual showcase for local woodworkers and artisans is moving to Moanalua Garden’s Chinese Hall.
Winter Wishes—A Holiday Festival will include a big ice rink, Christmas tree decorating, Olympic gold medal winner Kristi Yamaguchi and an opportunity to help local kids enjoy reading.
We rounded up your must-do list for the season so you can plan the best fall ever.
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.
The 9 editorial and reader picks for the best ways to get out and active.
45 editorial and reader picks for the tastiest food and beverage in town.
One day in May, Hawai‘i drivers started going through the Ko‘olau mountain range to Kailua, instead of over it.
A new half-off happy hour, a giant bento just in time for football season, plus a way to try nine Hale ‘Aina-winning restaurants in just one spot.
Colorado’s Anna Neubauer joins the nonprofit after protests and the contentious departure of its previous leader.
Great food is still on the menu. But the rest of our Best Restaurants celebration has changed.
What do bees, baby oysters and books have in common? No, this is not a trick question.
And you’ll want to hear his made-up falsetto songs, or just watch him walk in slippers.
A modern state building was in the works. But a quiet coral-block barracks stood in its way.
14 gelato and sorbetto flavors change daily. Which ones won out?
Pau hana with a new cocktail omakase, try a trio of mangoes and add two more stops to your next trip to Japan.
But there is only one day when you can get in during sunset. So plan accordingly.
A big bon dance, livestock shows, a podcasting comedian and a month of surf’s up in the movie theaters.
There are two reasons why I love the Best of Honolulu issue. And this year, only one of them involves a man named Tony.
Menu changes mean you can get a pau hana charcuterie board and a drink or have afternoon tea any day of the week.
The advent of Honolulu’s new, technologically advanced fleet of Twin Coach buses signaled a new era in the city’s rapid transit system.
Just the idea makes our mouths water. So we went deli counter hopping in the hunt for the most mouth-puckering wings.
What will you do with your two more hours of sunlight?
We rounded up your must-do list for the season so you can plan the best summer ever.