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Our new and updated 2023 ranking: Who makes the best loco mocos in Hawai‘i?
On the Windward side, generations have grown up on Times’ fried rice, hamburger steak and banana pancakes.
Everything from hamburger steak, fried chicken and chili to a mini lobster roll.
Moo-ve over, takoyaki and ramen, Wagyukushi steals the scene with $6 grilled washugyu beef skewers.
Frolic’s new series revisits old-time places where you can still get a short stack with your favorite local comfort dish.
Pork hash, har gao, chicken feet, more: Tell us your fave spot by midnight Friday, then check back next week for the results.
What’s in a bowl of noodles? More than meets the eye, according to this semi-fictitious report by a ramen psychic who visits HONOLULU Magazine’s creative director.
Enormous and reasonable bento plates plus Japanese sandwiches, inari bombs and musubi are the hallmarks of this hidden gem.
Part 2 of our look at eateries in the Miyamoto Building revisits a popular okazuya known for its fish cakes, chicken and andagi.
Guaiqueri Empanadas brings over seven types of savory empanadas to ‘ili‘ili Cash and Carry each week.
It’s lunchtime and you’re hungry. Frolic’s balling on a budget series is back!
Mam’s Meat Pies turns out classic pot pies—but can you get your hands on one?
Broth, noodles, toppings: No two shops serve up saimin the same way. So which one is your fave?
In a random stretch of Kaka‘ako, this tiny taco cart slings up mighty barbacoa, lengua and carnitas.
Welcome to Honolulu’s quirkiest budget happy hour.
So how do these dumplings hold up to convenience store treatment?
You‘d be amazed at what goes on between the nori sheets at Waikīkī’s Spam musubi specialist.
At $4.99, we had fo’ find out: Do the new Pork Tonkotsu and Spicy Tan Tan even come close?
Because does anyone really wait until Fat Tuesday to eat a doughnut?
Did you even know these pillowy fruit-and-cream sandos were missing from your life?
The team behind V-Lounge and Prima return with ‘Ili‘ili Cash and Carry, a hipster bodega with killer pizzas.
Think you know O‘ahu’s wing scene? You might want to bet on these newbies.
Think jumbo katsu burgers, loaded tater tots and country-fried steaks with chunky chorizo sauce.
Kawaii Bowls in Kaimukī has katsu egg bowls and katsu musubis, too.