Waikīkī’s Popular 100 Sails Revamps Its Buffet Format
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!).
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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!).
Did someone say chocolate cinnamon babka?
We’ll tell you how to pronounce the name—and yes, get the pastrami melt.
Papa‘aina at the Pioneer Inn keeps it simple with a nod to history.
Maile’s Thai at Ward’s expansive menu, which includes specialty drinks and bottles of wine, can be ordered online for pickup.
The new pop-up serves delicate seafood and veg tempura in the style of Waikīkī Yokocho’s shuttered Kaneko Hannosuke.
We’re part of HONOLULU Magazine now—which means while Frolic is still Frolic, we just got a whole lot bigger.
The former nightclub is bringing locals back to Waikīkī with new food and drink menus.
Find excellent classic Sichuan dishes at Honolulu’s newest peppery Chinese restaurant.
Banh mi, bao, lumpia, pho, ramen—the list goes on.
Behind on V-Day plans? Pai Honolulu saves the day (and, maybe, your relationship) with its ready-to-make Valentine’s kit for two.
Because does anyone really wait until Fat Tuesday to eat a doughnut?
So many tasty ways to ring in the Year of the Tiger.
Did you even know these pillowy fruit-and-cream sandos were missing from your life?
The star of the new items: a build-your-own option that lets you choose fish, preparation and sauces.