Where Are They Now? Restaurants from Ke‘eaumoku Street
Updates on seven that have found new homes since much of Koreamoku closed.
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Updates on seven that have found new homes since much of Koreamoku closed.
Oxtail soup was definitely up there—but it wasn’t January’s most-read post.
Lovers of Korean culture and food gathered Friday night for the Taste of Korea 2015 at the Japanese Cultural Center. The event featured Korean dishes from MW Restaurant, Sorabol, Lucky Belly, Waipuna Sushi, Haili’s Hawaii Food, Ohana Bento and Sushi…
I love Korean food. You name it, I’ll probably eat it. And it’s not because I watch Korean dramas. (I don’t.) And it’s not because I love spicy foods. (I do, but my stomach doesn’t.) It’s the big, robust, no-shame…
Late-night eats ◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 20 By Ed MoritaNonstopIt’s 2 a.m., and the bars have just closed. Despite the hour, you crave something to eat before making the drive home. But where to go? jQuery(function($) {…
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.
Lesson from this classic post: If TSA asks what’s in the little bags in your suitcase, don’t say “crack seed.”
Keep an eye out for sushi hand rolls and cocktails, pour-over coffee and French toast and pancakes.
Honolulu’s first modern tea restaurant has delicious milk tea, laksa and sweet toasts six days a week except Thursdays (for now).
It’s up for the big win as Outstanding Bar at the James Beard Awards gala in Chicago in June.
Many bakers may chose to go a step further and work through the night finishing their day when the rest of the world is just waking up.