Alicia’s Market Just Moved Back Into Its Original Kalihi Location
Four years after a devastating fire, a smaller Alicia’s is back in its old spot with a growing list of roast meats, poke and local-style snacks.
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Four years after a devastating fire, a smaller Alicia’s is back in its old spot with a growing list of roast meats, poke and local-style snacks.
Jason Peel breaks the mold of typical brunches with amusing seafood spins on comfort food classics.
Sixteen shops entered their exclusive new Poke Fest creations, and we put it to an online vote. Who is the new King of Poke Fest?
Photos and video from the biggest, most awesome Poke Fest to date.
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We revisit a neighborhood gem known for jam-packed musubi, garlic noodles and lemon peel gummies.
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For the love of ‘ahi, stop buying previously frozen ‘ahi poke.
Think of it as a one-stop poke convenience shop.
The restaurant’s first menu update since opening transitions superbly from pau hana snacking to family-style dining.
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Lunatic, Hawaiian, spicy and shoyu ‘ahi poke are now at the plate lunch counter on Kaneohe Bay.
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Da sistah deli of Sakana Grill in Kalihi is wea to go when you craving goya bitter melon champuru with your fried chicken and poke bowl.
Waipahu’s stalwart poke shop debuts drool-worthy new monthly specials.
Slimy neba neba, garlicky torched scallops and poke with freshly prepared kim chee bring life to this corner of King Street.
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Joja Hawai‘i brings chicken alfredo, ravioli, fettucine and other Italian dishes to Kaka‘ako.
It was probably inevitable that poke bowls would branch off from poke’s evolving trajectory and become their own thing.