The Best Places to Eat Outside on the Windward Side of O‘ahu Right Now
When one door shuts, the outdoors open. Here are some of our favorite restaurants in Honolulu for dining alfresco.
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When one door shuts, the outdoors open. Here are some of our favorite restaurants in Honolulu for dining alfresco.
Sure, you can rosé all day, but why should you when there’s a wealth of drink options across the city?
Hawai‘i’s bars have reopened, so I’m back to day drinking in Waikīkī.
Kalihi’s first brewery since 1893 sets up in O‘ahu’s only homebrew supply store. Try the Jean Claude Van Blonde.
The Sichuan noodle shop and its sister restaurant Chengdu Taste are back for take-out and dine-in service.
Atsushi Kumagai’s sushi bar is open for takeout and dining in at lunchtime.
(Sponsored) No need to bust out the charcoal—Merriman’s Honolulu is offering to do the grilling for us.
The coffee farmer talks about the culture in Pāhala, Big Island, versus in cafés in Mainland cities.
Mahi‘ai Table opens July 15 along with Foodland Farms in Kapolei.
Buy Maui grown and made chocolate online, and sign up for chocolate tastings, virtual and at the Lahaina tasting room.
When the pandemic prompted people to create or revive home gardens, this mom and pop business found ways to keep up with the growing demand for DIY food.
Waiola Shave Ice is saying mahalo to customers with a special deal on weekdays through July.
The Hawai‘i Health Department announced it will inspect and close restaurants that aren’t maintaining physical distancing, mask-wearing and other COVID-19 precautions.
(Sponsored) Celebrate Natto Day, July 10, with special natto-themed takeout dishes from six local restaurants.