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(Sponsored) This hidden Waikīkī gem elevates familiar dishes with fine-dining techniques and global flavors.
(Sponsored) Get poke creations from 8 iconic shops across Oahu in a fun, zero-contact format.
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(Sponsored) Honolulu Burger Co. is serving up five-buck burgers on Tuesdays from 4 to 6 p.m., plus plenty of other deals throughout the week to keep you (and your wallet) happy.
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(Sponsored) The award-winning Duke’s Waikīkī is open for takeout, and all of its best dishes—including that famous ice cream dessert—are on the menu.
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(Sponsored) Located in the opulent Espacio the Jewel of Waikīkī, the restaurant’s seasonal tasting menu and rare wines can now be ordered for takeaway.
(Sponsored) The owners of Teddy’s Bigger Burgers have expanded their hands-on food fare with Tex 808 BBQ + Brews.
(Sponsored) From family meals and exclusive poke flavors to an in-store restaurant, here are some highlights from the Kapolei store.
(Sponsored) Dean & DeLuca Hawai‘i’s new meal-to-go feeds four, requires no cooking skills and supports local farmers.
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(Sponsored) 7-Eleven Hawai‘i now offers delivery for food, grocery and household items, alcohol and—starting Monday—even dry cleaning.
(Sponsored) Plumeria Beach House reopened July 8 with new menus, curated by Kāhala Hotel & Resort executive chef Jonathan Mizukami.
These deals on hotels, dining and activities—many available only to kama‘āina—remind us why we’re lucky we live Hawai‘i.