This Instagram Doughnut Sensation Sells Out Every Week in Honolulu
Because the fluffiest doughnuts in town are Little Vessel Donut Co.’s vegan squares.
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Because the fluffiest doughnuts in town are Little Vessel Donut Co.’s vegan squares.
This classic version with fresh Maine lobster lives up to the hype.
This kind of KFC is surging and we’re so here for it.
In a sea of hot pot restaurants, Eat on Time stands out with items popular in China but not found elsewhere in Honolulu.
Bing Bros brings northeastern China to Hawai‘i with savory jian bing crepes.
Iconic for the Sweet Lady of Waiāhole, this centuries-old establishment holds on to tradition with hand-pounded poi.
Colin Hazama brings years at the top of the culinary scene to bear in his hit gummy bear series.
It’s all about the balance of flavors—and sharing a space with a mochi doughnut shop doesn’t hurt, either.
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.
It’s Taco Tuesday—there’s a soulmate birria out there for you.
What The Truck?! brings 30+ local vendors together for a popular monthly food truck rally like we haven’t seen since Eat the Street.
Slimy neba neba, garlicky torched scallops and poke with freshly prepared kim chee bring life to this corner of King Street.
Banh mi, bao, lumpia, pho, ramen—the list goes on.
It was a difficult job, but we had to do it.
Shay’s Smashburgers sells premium beef burgers and tacos in the back of a used car lot.
Is Waikīkī now Hawai‘i’s capital of mochi pastries?
Its taro doughnuts are moving into Kaka‘ako’s old Pā‘ina Café space while the truck roams Waikīkī.
The ‘Ewa-based birria taco truck is set to open a restaurant early next year.
Don’t underestimate a pandemic—these shellfish indulgences are on a roll.
Three new places to put on your bubble tea radar.
The crispy, dippable street food is hot, and so are the imaginative dishes served out of La Birria Tacos food truck.
Restaurants, food courts, food trucks, Instagram: Where to find the latest trend in Mexican food on O‘ahu.
Like every other restaurant, Mānoa’s Feast struggled to stay ahead of the pandemic. Then it tried out a 21 dollar lobster roll.
The ultimate resource when that bubble tea craving hits.