Foodies Rejoice! Take a Sneak Peek at the Best of Honolulu Festival’s Food Vendors
This year’s impressive lineup of food vendors from brunch’s best Cafe Kaila to food truck favorite GYOZILLA will leave you wishing you had room for more.
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This year’s impressive lineup of food vendors from brunch’s best Cafe Kaila to food truck favorite GYOZILLA will leave you wishing you had room for more.
The Michelin-starred Hong Kong dim sum eatery’s latest outpost opens at Royal Hawaiian Center.
Picks from dining on a budget to living lux.
Find local produce, high-end wine, even tonkotsu pork ramen at your neighborhood convenience store.
Watanabe Bakery brings matcha mochi doughnuts to the chain stores for a November pop-up, while demand grows for these chewy treats.
Get a good-size lunch that keeps you fueled for the rest of the work day—and doesn’t cut into your weekend cash.
Alejandro’s Mexican food is serving up authentic dishes in Kalihi Valley.
Crispy, light as air and addictive. Finally!
A good lunch doesn’t have to break the bank. Check out some of our favorite cheap eats in downtown Honolulu.
Read on for the 10 mouthwatering reasons why (and yes, SPAM is one of them) Hawai‘i’s 7-Elevens are better than the Mainland’s.
The surf champions have been crowned for the season, but the question remains: which of the Kahuku shrimp trucks is the best?
HONOLULU Magazine’s tour of 67 cheap eats, from burgers to soft-shell crab to frugal finds with a view.
Tasting oxtail soup at Aiea Bowl, Zippy’s, Ethel’s Grill, Asahi Grill.
It’s easy to take for granted how cool, how eclectic, how just plain great this city is, so we thought we’d list just a few of the reasons, both big and little, that we love this place.
They serve the ultimate old-school comfort foods that are woven into our childhoods. Here are some of those places that have been feeding us for more than 60 years.
Eleven opens inside Foodland Farms Ala Moana today, Dec. 9 with compelling cocktails and small plates that will make you forget you’re in a supermarket.
No matter how you eat it, there’s something comforting about cubes of fish mixed with sea salt, limu, ‘inamona or green onions.
Every 7-Eleven Hawai‘i store carries about 100 to 120 items in the fresh food department alone, on top of an assortment of packaged chips, snacks and candies.
At the end of his doctor-ordered vegan experiment, our carnivore concludes he’s a failure. But is he?
We’re all about deals, and after months of takeout, if it comes with elevated ambience and unexpected finesse, even better.