Where to Find Spoopy Halloween Treats on O‘ahu
From pumpkin pastries to creepy cakes to diabolical donuts, there are plenty of tricksy treats to be had this Halloween season.
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From pumpkin pastries to creepy cakes to diabolical donuts, there are plenty of tricksy treats to be had this Halloween season.
Yes, it’s BYOB—until they get their liquor license.
Perfect Day is making these lingering hot days more delicious.
Reprising this classic because everywhere else in the U.S. (except one spot), they’re baked.
Think buttery pasta, grilled octopus and roasted bone marrow with Vietnamese touches—and chicken pho for the soul.
Find chewy, silky house-made noodles, lunch sets and izakaya dishes at the corner of McCully and Young.
Craft cocktails have gone mainstream in Honolulu. Meet some of the mixologists leading the charge.
If you love Dubai chocolate treats, you’re still in luck.
“There’s a lack of passion and loyalty and accountability” in the industry, Peel says. “I need to step back, downsize and rebuild.”
Feast Mānoa’s Jon Matsubara opens a new lobster roll and seafood spot—a block from Waikīkī’s two lobster roll specialists.
Celebrate the harvest season at this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinatown on Saturday, Oct. 4.
Finally, all the spaghetti, pappardelle, gnocchi and other pasta dishes our foodie team craves.
To me, they’re the best bagels and bagel sandwiches on the island.
Tofu is going luxe in a kaiseki-style feast with lobster, a touch of truffle and more. *Bonus late add: appetizer trio with fall persimmon.
Mō‘ili‘ili’s new Korean-northern Chinese restaurant has a $10 jjajangmyeon grand opening special through the end of this month.
Danny Meyer’s first Hawai‘i eatery is coming in 2027.
Yes, salmon crème brûlée—but not exactly the crème brûlée you know.
August’s specials include a cold chicken noodle soup, corn ribs and a luxe crab donburi.