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Whether you’re feeding an office or a family of hungry mouths, Chef Chai at Pacifica’s weekly to-go set will satisfy.
The neighborhood favorite has returned to the dining scene, with some changes to its operations. Here’s what you should know before you dine.
One bite and you’ll understand why Noi Thai Cuisine took home the gold.
(Sponsored) Pizza is always a good idea. Pizza from Brick Fire Tavern? Even better.
(Sponsored) This hidden Waikīkī gem elevates familiar dishes with fine-dining techniques and global flavors.
(Sponsored) Honolulu Burger Co. is serving up five-buck burgers on Tuesdays from 4 to 6 p.m., plus plenty of other deals throughout the week to keep you (and your wallet) happy.
(Sponsored) The award-winning Duke’s Waikīkī is open for takeout, and all of its best dishes—including that famous ice cream dessert—are on the menu.
(Sponsored) Located in the opulent Espacio the Jewel of Waikīkī, the restaurant’s seasonal tasting menu and rare wines can now be ordered for takeaway.
(Sponsored) The owners of Teddy’s Bigger Burgers have expanded their hands-on food fare with Tex 808 BBQ + Brews.
(Sponsored) Dean & DeLuca Hawai‘i’s new meal-to-go feeds four, requires no cooking skills and supports local farmers.
(Sponsored) 7-Eleven Hawai‘i now offers delivery for food, grocery and household items, alcohol and—starting Monday—even dry cleaning.
(Sponsored) Plumeria Beach House reopened July 8 with new menus, curated by Kāhala Hotel & Resort executive chef Jonathan Mizukami.
(Sponsored) No need to bust out the charcoal—Merriman’s Honolulu is offering to do the grilling for us.
(Sponsored) Celebrate Natto Day, July 10, with special natto-themed takeout dishes from six local restaurants.
(Sponsored) Fulfill your carb desires at Arancino di Mare in Waikīkī, now open for dine-in and takeout.
(Sponsored) Wine down from work-at-home life at The Signature, which offers up to 50% off select dishes and drinks from 4:30 to 7 p.m. nightly.
(Sponsored) Recently reopened for dine-in, Redfish serves customizable poke bowls, locally sourced dishes and a full drink menu. (Plus, limited Father’s Day to-go meals!)
(Sponsored) Y. Hata & Co. has been in business for more than a century, but the past few months have proven that it’s just getting started.
(Sponsored) Celebrate Dad on June 21 with a ready-to-eat dinner starring prime rib, suckling pig or snow crab legs.
(Sponsored) The Kaimukī neighborhood restaurant offers dinners for two, heat-and-serve entrées, and—oh, yeah!—alcohol to go.
(Sponsored) While the Coco Puffs and poi mochi doughnuts haven’t changed (yay!), the restaurant’s made some updates for a safer customer experience.
(Sponsored) Enjoy discounts, a wide range of kid-friendly options, and even wine and beer at slashed prices at Stripsteak Waikīkī and The Street Food Hall.
(Sponsored) With an in-town pickup location for its fresh pasta kits on Mondays and Fridays, you can now try the Leeward Side’s hottest new eatery without the 40-minute drive.
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