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A snapshot of where HONOLULU Magazine’s Martha Cheng has been eating lately.
A roundup of the stories you deemed most drool-worthy and shareable.
Part 2 of our cute and tasty series takes us to a sweet spot known for the color purple.
A new chef, new partners and a new menu usher in a serious glow up for the iconic Lahaina farm-to-table destination.
This stretch of Nu‘uanu Avenue is getting a new grab-and-go spot with sandwiches, desserts and banchan. The question is when will it open?
While waiting for a full recovery, HONOLULU Magazine’s dining editor discovers a world beyond taste.
With daily baked goods plus new brunch dishes, the neighborhood #brunchallday eatery is settling in nicely across the street.
You have until June 1 to book a 10-course omakase temaki dinner for a discounted $65—if you can snag a seat.
José Andrés’ fame for feeding the destitute may have overtaken his renown as a celebrity chef.
The gastropub is set to reopen more than two years after its King Street location closed. We got a sneak peek.
Frolic intern Lauren Kaneshiro's new video series shines light on irresistibly tasty and photo-worthy desserts.
Le’s Banh Mi is a classy new Vietnamese bakery with perfect baguettes and sandwiches.
Chocolate on a Mission even has some Easter treats—but you need to preorder today.
From Waipahu to Chinatown and beyond, these shops sell your favorite meaty buns.
Think Hawai‘i coffees, house-made nut milks and rainbow tea lattes.
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!
August’s specials include a cold chicken noodle soup, corn ribs and a luxe crab donburi.