13 Local Food Finds at the 2018 Made in Hawai‘i Festival
Stuck inside but still have electricity? Shop for some of our favorite tasty finds at the recent Made in Hawai‘i Festival. Because canned goods only go so far.
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Stuck inside but still have electricity? Shop for some of our favorite tasty finds at the recent Made in Hawai‘i Festival. Because canned goods only go so far.
Here’s a quick-bite guide to the latest foodie news around the Islands.
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Here’s a quick-bite guide to the latest foodie news around the Islands.
And we’re not talking about salads.
Salt Kitchen and Tasting Bar pops up at Encore Saloon, MW Restaurant takes over Maui Onion Burger and Café Laufer closes—then opens again.
Here’s a quick-bite guide to the latest foodie news around the Islands.
Make a stop in Chinatown and downtown Honolulu for these foods to welcome a lucky 2018.
Picks from dining on a budget to living lux.
Enjoy Thai, Korean and dessert pizzas to celebrate National Pizza Day on Feb. 9. Or any other day, really.
Because who doesn’t want red velvet pancakes and breakfast nachos?
These dishes are perfect for celebrating National Gluten-Free Day on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018.
New farm-to-glass cocktails at Bar Leather Apron, Senia hosts collab dinner with Seattle’s Canlis and M.A.C. 24/7 debuts new pancakes for January.
Ring in the new year with a meal at one of these Honolulu restaurants.
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When in doubt, go with food.
After all the shopping, gift wrapping, tree cutting and card sending, who wants to cook a holiday meal? Take a break and have your Christmas Eve or Christmas Day fare at a local restaurant instead.
Who can argue with eggnog pound cake or peppermint bark scones?