New: Xiao Long Bao at Mr. Dough, and Revisiting the Sheng Jian Bao
First we reviewed the still-evolving pan-fried soup buns. Now, xiao long bao: Too thick or too thin or just different?
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First we reviewed the still-evolving pan-fried soup buns. Now, xiao long bao: Too thick or too thin or just different?
Brunch, surf and turf, cookies and cake pops: Easter is next Sunday!
Tell us your fave by midnight this Thursday and check back next week for the results!
Smoked meat, smash burgers and sandwiches, oh my! Whiskey Smoke 808 is a new neighborhood gem.
In Part 3 of our look at takeout eateries in the Miyamoto Building, we visit a coveted mandoo-only destination.
Hint: How many ways can Hawai‘i love fried rice?
Cheers! Four beers pegged to scholarships for women brewers are coming to brewpubs near you.
Last chance for miso rafute and bittermelon tempura: Retirement is claiming one of Honolulu’s three Okinawan restaurants.
Go ahead, sip-back and relax at Daily Whisk Matcha.
The former MW Restaurant space is now home to the Hong Kong-based chain specializing in sheng jian bao.
Doors close for good on this experimental tiny-business incubator on April 16. We checked in with as many as we could to find out their plans.
Part 3 of Frolic’s resource for open-air dining around O‘ahu has everything from picnic tables at an izakaya to canopy dining in a co-op parking lot.
Don’t let the name fool you—this tiny cafe’s liliko’i, coconut and matcha white chocolate scones deliver big flavors.
It’s on the same block as old Sorabol and it is lit—same menu and windows literally everywhere.
These little plant-based Pan Keikis are your new favorite bite-sized comfort treat.
Pho Que Huong’s 113-item menu has Vietnamese dishes found nowhere else in Honolulu.
Of course we expected Side Street Inn and Elena’s. Not expected: a pie shop in Wahiawā, three poke counters and a ritzy steak house.
August’s specials include a cold chicken noodle soup, corn ribs and a luxe crab donburi.

