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New dessert café whips up inventive soft-serve, treats and drinks in the same building as the local breakfast icon.
It’s not about salads and veganism: Four wellness gurus tell us their best tips and personal approaches.
Celebrate diverse cultures at fun festivals, join a running or swimming race, see Earth, Wind & Fire in concert and more.
Places and activities that have opened recently, featured in HONOLULU Magazine.
Enjoy pasta and pizza, marvel over Italian cars and check out the new VIP street festival experience at this year’s Festa Italiana.
That’s a three-patty burger: See what else two people can get for $45 before tax and tip.
Hiro no Uchi’s unconventional omakase offers bold, layered flavors and showmanship. Does it work?
’Tis the season when your mainland friends start texting you for recs. So just ahead of Memorial Day, we're reprising this much-searched post.
Can you say kaffir? Plus a surprise new runner-up: Check out the results of the fan favorite vote for the King of Frolic’s Poke Fest.
Where else to eat on the Ninth Island? Here’s one of Frolic’s top posts, by a local with family in Las Vegas.
Eat inventive poke dishes, foster a kitten, ride your bike to work, take a wellness walk and more.
Japanese, Indian, Thai, Malaysian—curries from around the world converge on O‘ahu and enrich our palates. Here are our go-tos.
The pub closes out less than a year on King Street this Saturday with a shoutout for its neighbors.
Here’s who‘s coming to the 2026 Poke Fest and the exclusive poke creations they’re serving.