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The Korean-Spanish mashup is a March special at O’Kim’s Korean Kitchen in Chinatown.
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The Korean-Spanish mashup is a March special at O’Kim’s Korean Kitchen in Chinatown.
There’s way more than poke at Aloha Cones: Here are sashimi rosettes, a bubu arare shell and all the layers in between.
Prince Waikīkī’s restaurant has switched things up with action stations and all-you-can-eat served courses (we’re looking at you, crab legs and dessert!).
The new pop-up serves delicate seafood and veg tempura in the style of Waikīkī Yokocho’s shuttered Kaneko Hannosuke.
The former nightclub is bringing locals back to Waikīkī with new food and drink menus.
The star of the new items: a build-your-own option that lets you choose fish, preparation and sauces.
Poke bowls, fish and chips and yes, furikake seared ‘ahi from Pier 38 are now on Coral Street.
It was a difficult job, but we had to do it.
Don’t underestimate a pandemic—these shellfish indulgences are on a roll.
Find ta‘ape, a cheap and sustainable fish, on Honolulu menus this week as part of a new campaign to “eat ‘em to beat ‘em.”
You can get filet mignon and a lobster tail for $45 every Wednesday through Friday.
The seats inside may be off-limits but the spacious lānai has been revamped for a deliciously grill-centric pop-up restaurant.
Sushi Sho and Sushi Ginza Onodera are wooing locals back this fall with 20% discounts.
The owners of Uncle Bo’s Pūpū Bar and Grill open a steakhouse specializing in prime meats.
Poke by the Pound opened in 2019 in the heart of Kalihi Kai.
Who has the best seafood tower on O‘ahu?
Shrimp taco fans, unite! The casual Maui restaurant just opened its first location on O‘ahu and we’re hooked.
Move over, oysters. The family-owned ranch in Ka‘a‘awa grows shrimp, too.
Here’s our National Crab Day salute to the sweet crustacean.
Kalua pork + poke of your choice atop crispy fried won ton chips = the best of all worlds.
Just before the crack of dawn, dozens of Hawai‘i’s most discerning buyers begin to trickle in at Honolulu’s Pier 38.
The surf champions have been crowned for the season, but the question remains: which of the Kahuku shrimp trucks is the best?