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Follow the scent of grilled meats to the old Meadow Gold parking lot.
My three go-to AYCE KBBQ spots and why they are the best for college students on a budget.
Who’s opening, who’s expanding and who just opened on O‘ahu’s food and drink scene.
Updates on seven that have found new homes since much of Koreamoku closed.
Marbled beef by the yard, offal, bean curd and fungus are some of the optional add-ins at Honolulu Skewer House's sister restaurant.
Le’s Banh Mi is a classy new Vietnamese bakery with perfect baguettes and sandwiches.
It’s on the same block as old Sorabol and it is lit—same menu and windows literally everywhere.
Oxtail soup was definitely up there—but it wasn’t January’s most-read post.
Sorabol, Menchanko-Tei, Yogurstory, Ireh are giving way to—you guessed it—a new condo development.
808 Island Katsu Burgers serves up Canadian Mugifuji pork katsu on purple buns and in bentos.
Freshly pulled espresso lends a twist to traditional Korean shave ice while seasonal fruit is the way to go at Ala Moana Center.
Just past the produce and the latest in Korean aunty fashion, Ke‘eaumoku’s En Hakkore Café serves up a loaded mountain of shave ice with an espresso shot.
Layered, loaded, over the top — and then you pour fresh espresso over everything
This restaurant has since closed. You’ve probably been wondering about that weirdly named new restaurant on Keeaumoku Street. Chick & Meck? What does that mean? Well, the chicken part is pretty self-explanatory: They serve chicken. The “meck” is shortened slang…
For a place called Voice, I was left speechless. Located in the 808 Center near Keeaumoku, Hawaii Voice KTV & Lounge is a karaoke bar unlike any other in Hawaii. Air Park may have fancy touchscreens and Nocturna’s got video…
The home base for the 2022 Hale ‘Aina Restaurateurs of the Year is a hidden paradise that serves up the best Lao and Thai food in Honolulu.