food trucks

Honolulu Night Market: Rogue Christmas

Jingle bells, red and green and plenty of popup Christmas shopping, art-themed and otherwise, took over our favorite stretch of Kakaako Saturday night. Honolulu Night Market: Rogue Christmas started with the end of the 5K Jingle Rock Run, which took…

Did this: Eat the Street Spicy

Habaneros, jalapenos, ghost peppers, cayenne: If a dish packed heat, it made the menu of one or another of the 46 food trucks and street food booths that set up for Eat the Street Spicy. And it didn’t matter if…

Eat the Street Cheese

Cheese ruled the streets of Kakaako Friday night, with a massive crowd turning out for all things oozy, gooey, sweet and savory. Nonstop captured the scenes in this gallery of Instagrams. Eat the Street Cheese ◄ Back Next ► Picture…

Sneak peek: Eat the Street Cheese

Tonight, finally, as the summer sunset lingers and cool breezes descend on Kakaako, we feast on cheese. Cheesy waffles, cheesy garlic shrimp, cheesecake shave ice, cheesy popcorn. And cheesy french fries, ham and cheese cupcakes, cheesy spring rolls, even deep-fried…

Did this: Eat the Street Bacon

Does Honolulu love bacon or what? The air wafted with the scent of smoky pork goodness Friday night in Kakaako, with dozens of trucks and food booths dishing up savory and sweet bacon dishes to one of the biggest crowds…

Who’s coming: Eat the Street Bacon

Who’s up for some bacon? That’s right, Eat the Street Bacon is happening once again, with lots of fun dishes made with the food we know we’re not supposed to eat, but absolutely love. More menus will be added as…

Did this: Honolulu Night + Market

Night + Market transformed Kakaako’s hottest block into the pulsing heart of the city Saturday night. Fifteen food trucks and booths, a warehouse filled with an all-new lineup of popup shops, a swimwear fashion show, live art, art and architecture…

Eat the Street preview: Simply Ono

Yes, people, it IS the last Friday of the month already, which for the food-driven among you means one thing: It’s Eat the Street night in Kakaako. Tonight’s theme: Japan, meaning every one of the 40 food trucks and street…

Did this: Eat the Street Chocolate

Chocolate abounded in all its forms in the heart of Kakaako Friday night, where 40 food trucks and street food vendors all brought out dishes featuring our favorite sweet. But the story wasn’t all about ice cream and fudge and…

Did this: Honolulu Night + Market

Back after a short hiatus, Honolulu Night + Market lit up Kakaako on Saturday night, double the size of last time and connecting with an artrageous Pow Wow up and down two blocks of Auahi Street.On hand: 100 local and…

Party pics: Race to the Grinds

Podium Raceway in Kapolei hosted an eating and racing event for all ages on Saturday, featuring food trucks and street food vendors Local Stop, Kona Ice, Five-O Ribs, Bobalicious, Kettle Corn Hawaii, Paul’s Poppers, Nikkei and Triple J, plus non-food…

Hawaii: In Real Life ~ Eat The Street

Whether you’ve been to Eat The Street or not this year, I thought it would be a good idea to introduce you to some of the people and food behind the trucks. I wandered the food truck rally on Friday to…

Where the food trucks are

I stopped by Tacoako Tuesday a couple days ago. If the name’s not familiar, it’s a lunchtime gathering of food trucks launched earlier this year by Flipt Out Eats, the Filipino fusion taco truck that started out by itself on…

M&M Eats: A North Shore adventure

We made an excursion to the North Shore to check out the food truck scene there … beyond shrimp. What else is worth the drive? Come along as our tasting duo, Mari Taketa and Melissa Chang, hop in Nonstop editor…

Advice for Eat The Street Japan

I know, I know.It’s crowded, the lines are long, there’s not enough parking, trunks ran out of food.I got it.But there are ways to avoid these potential potholes if you heed some of my advice:• Go early. That’s the easiest…

Video: Riding the food truck craze

Tonight’s Eat the Street Kaka’ako is Hawaii’s biggest leap into the nationwide phenomenon of food truck rallies. Up to 3,000 people are expected between 5-9 p.m. at 555 South St., a four-acre parking lot that’s hosting the event.I had the…