Late-Night Eats Kalihi: Three Places for Low-Key Comfort
Where to head for midnight plate lunches and (super) early-morning baked goods.
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Where to head for midnight plate lunches and (super) early-morning baked goods.
A morning working a kalo patch on O‘ahu’s Windward side.
Find scones, sandwiches and handcrafted chocolates by day and wine and charcuterie at night.
Readers have been sharing this classic from 2021: What happens when you combine two family recipes in one pot?
From coffee to late-night, you’ll find thoughtful offerings at Common Ground, The Dotted Line and Yours Truly.
KualoaGrown Market’s premium meats, seafood and produce—all raised at the ranch—are more affordable than you think.
Deep in Kalihi Valley, volunteers harvest greens for neighborhood kūpuna and a nonprofit café.
Find the elusive truck’s wagyu and local beef smash burgers and pork sausages near Mililani Golf Course on Fridays.
More from Paris Baguette and the neighborly story behind Onda Pasta & Provisions.
Explore O‘ahu farmers markets throughout the week for fresh produce, snacks, flowers and crafts.
There’s a lot happening in Hawai‘i beer, and we’re here to pick it apart for you.
Where to find new and coming Italian food, tacos, a luxe sushi omakase and good chicken.
We’re saying hai to washugyu tri tip in a sizzling pan with miso soup, salad and sushi.
The farm-to-table eatery is part of a nonprofit that supports hungry keiki and others in Leeward O‘ahu.
Enjoy picture-perfect hamachi slices, creamy uni mentaiko pasta and more at this Ward Village bar-meets-restaurant.
The new Chinese restaurant on Beretania Street offers uncommon ingredients as well as a rare delicacy—geoduck.
Fullness factor is 10 out of 10 for Basalt’s limited-time dinner with rib-eye steak or butterfish.
August’s specials include a cold chicken noodle soup, corn ribs and a luxe crab donburi.