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Chinatown 808 is offering combo packages of jai, gau, jin dui and more from local restaurants—but you’ll need to order by Jan. 22.
We take a look at the best of the worst news as we close the book on 2021.
Vote for your fave by midnight this Thursday and check back next week for the results!
Sorabol, Menchanko-Tei, Yogurstory, Ireh are giving way to—you guessed it—a new condo development.
Gaze into a jumbo telescope for an out-of-this-world family adventure.
Beneath the laidback façade, this casual beachside town is buzzing with energy.
The Hawai‘i Film Foundation at Nu‘umealani is raising money to try and purchase the historic property.
Jason Peel, who’s opened restaurants for other chefs, opens the first one of his own, what will become a seafood and vegetable focused izakaya.
Visit wild birds, go hunting in a gallery, start to celebrate the tigers in your life and gather your bottles for a local teenager’s nonprofit.
Let’s roll the clock back to 1871.
From a full English breakfast to chilaquiles, biscuits and gravy to breakfast pizza—here are four reasons to brunch around Chinatown.
Yes, the search has gotten harder, but these places still exist.
I set a goal to finish 50 in one year. Here are my favorites.