Must-Try Fall-Themed Treats and Desserts
Spice things up this season with drinks and treats available around O‘ahu that scream sweater weather vibes.
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Spice things up this season with drinks and treats available around O‘ahu that scream sweater weather vibes.
Waikīkī’s iconic open-air venue has new dishes and a cocktail bar where a new head mixologist is shaking things up.
You can find the very rare Meli Kalima pineapple gracing Island Vintage Shave Ice's bowls on Kalākaua—but you'll want to hurry.
Solid sides and shave ice bolster an izakaya menu with reasonable ramen and vegan options.
When it's hot, holo holo for halo halo at Via Gelato, Shimazu Store, Magnolia Ice Cream & Treats and Max’s of Manila.
Part 3 of Frolic’s cute sweets series takes us to a chocolate shop where whimsy meets art.
We tried this fluffy, creamy Japanese sandwich at Daily Whisk Matcha, Coco Bloom, Island Banana, U-Kitchen, Mana Sandwiches and Don Quijote.
The best drinks and snacks featuring Japan’s fluorescent, famously bitter matcha green tea.
In the heart of Waikīkī, you’ll find a rockin’ show at the Royal Hawaiian Center Theater. Rock-A-Hula®, Waikiki’s Biggest Hawaiian Show, promises a wonderous night of delicious food, dancing, and musical performances— a perfect, fun and easy dinner for both visiting and local families.
Osaka’s Kamukura Ramen debuts its exceptional “healthy” consommé ramen at Ala Moana Center this week.
Welcome to a cold noodle lover's happy place.
Fact: It’s impossible to walk around eating a Hula Pie. But how does the Hula Pie Shake compare?
Its tropical theme may be catered to visitors, but the Waikīkī restaurant’s delicious dishes will satisfy kama‘āina and out-of-towners alike.
Jason Yamaguchi’s new menu celebrates spring in 11 lively courses fit for a special occasion.
You have until June 1 to book a 10-course omakase temaki dinner for a discounted $65—if you can snag a seat.
After a two-year hiatus, Grand Lānai Restaurant Week is back and better than ever at International Market Place with unique-to-the week menus at special prices.
The rich mix of seafood is normally only available in a $300 omakase at Sushi Sho.
Part 2 of Frolic’s resource for open-air dining in neighborhoods around O‘ahu.
Kūhiō Ave Food Hall takes over the Waikīkī mall’s ground-level space with gourmet smash burgers, Taco Tuesdays and more.
Poke Fix brings a strong local palate to Waikīkī’s build-your-own poke bowl circuit.
Now you can get Goofy Cafe & Dine’s sweetbread french toasts, benedicts and loco moco after sunset.
National Love Your Pet Day (Feb. 20) is the perfect excuse to drink outside with all the good boys and girls.
Yes, the search has gotten harder, but these places still exist.