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Simple food served in a comfortable setting makes this new restaurant in Chinatown a place to keep coming back to.
Laissez les bon temps roulez! Good times roll at Makers & Tasters this Friday as Street Grindz introduces a brand-new theme for the popular food truck rally. Eat the Street: Mardi Gras is one of the rare times we Aloha…
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Come Friday night, you’ll want to round up the gang and hele mai to Kakaako: It’s the first Eat the Street of 2016! The pau hana fest at Makers and Tasters features hearty local eats from about three dozen food…
Bust out the face paint and brush up on your macabre makeup skills. Our fave foodie fiesta hosts its annual Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration this Viernes with costume contests, trick-or-treating, happy hour, Mexican eats and…
Strap on your best lederhosen and pick up a stein! Forget pumpkin spice lattes, it’s Oktoberfest season and our drink of choice is a boot of beer! Prost to a good time during our favorite monthly street fest at Makers…
First, the giant news: Eat the Street is doubling in size at a permanent new home. Friday’s edition will be at the old Fisherman’s Wharf site on Ala Moana Boulevard, with about 70 food trucks and stalls selling all kinds…
Urban Bistro in 808 Center. I’ve been waiting to see what that new building on the corner of Rycroft and Sheridan (behind Walmart) would turn into since they started building it last year. Recently, two hair salons have opened in…
Now that Eat the Street is getting comfy in its new home at Kakaako Waterfront Park, this month’s culinary theme is — what else? — coast-to-coast grinds from right in the U.S.A. With the country’s birthday right around the corner,…
Lumpia, adobo, balut and other Filipino favorites were the stars of the newly relocated Eat the Street, held Friday at Kakaako Gateway Park. Mainstays like Elena’s Filipino had long lines until well after closing time, while dishes like Pauls Poppers’…
Eat the Street says sayonara to its digs at 555 South St. this Friday, ending an era at the parking lot it has called home since 2011. The food fest’s finale theme at the old lot? Pack your chopsticks, it’s…
Or why a Jewish guy is eating Chinese food at his son’s bar mitzvah in Kāhala.
Honolulu’s 15th annual Mardi Gras Carnaval Festival takes over Chinatown on Fat Tuesday, Feb. 17, starting at 6 p.m. As in years past, thousands are expected to converge for the street fest. Here’s what to look forward to: Ten venues…
Heading to Hallowbaloo? Here’s a rundown of the many dining options both at the festival and across Chinatown, including street fare, late-night eats and special Hallowbaloo deals. In our roundup, we’ve noted which restaurants are still accepting reservations. And if…
Robert McGee’s new spot, Meatball Hawaii, does one thing and does it well.
Meatball opened in March on Kapahulu Avenue in the former home of Mac Nut House (and before that, La Bamba) as a tiny white-washed casual dining restaurant that does one thing well.
The biggest little neighborhood restaurant.
Just opened: Meatball Hawaii.
Food, coffee, cocktails—this new Waterfront Plaza spot has it all.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vibrant and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the Aloha Hawaiian Parrot Association.
Despite the fact that my beloved New England Patriots won't be playing in this year's Super Bowl, the annual party must go on.Just like thousands of others across Oahu on Feb. 3, we'll be hosting a party at our…
Spicy? You want spicy? How’s 43 food trucks and street food booths serving up spicy crispy shrimp, kimchee wings, spicy ahi hand rolls, cayenne pepper popcorn, spicy salmon dynamite, chocolate chili gelato, spicy watermelon gazpacho, fresh roasted corn with jalapeno…
Come on down Friday to Eat the Street for a spicy extravaganza with everything from a Hawaiian chili pepper macaron to Volcano Poppers on the menu.Also on tap: A BBQ ribs eating contest, sponsored by Five-O Ribs and the Kings…
Hey all you garlic lovers, and we know you’re out there… Come on down Friday to Eat the Street, where more than 40 vendors will be showcasing all kinds of garlicky goodness, from garlic chicken, to Garlicky Greek Frites to…