Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Sept. 25–Oct. 1, 2025
Bike around the island, dance at a Hindu celebration, spend a fun-filled day at camp, watch a floral parade and more.
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Bike around the island, dance at a Hindu celebration, spend a fun-filled day at camp, watch a floral parade and more.
To me, they’re the best bagels and bagel sandwiches on the island.
Take a tractor ride, choose the perfect pumpkin, pick your own produce and celebrate the season at bustling block parties.
Tofu is going luxe in a kaiseki-style feast with lobster, a touch of truffle and more. *Bonus late add: appetizer trio with fall persimmon.
Mō‘ili‘ili’s new Korean-northern Chinese restaurant has a $10 jjajangmyeon grand opening special through the end of this month.
Tune in to Nā Mele on Monday, Sept. 29, for a jam session with Kala‘e Camarillo performing seven original songs.
Danny Meyer’s first Hawai‘i eatery is coming in 2027.
Yes, salmon crème brûlée—but not exactly the crème brûlée you know.
Get the scoop on our favorite scoops of chilly goodness.
Nine places to celebrate with German beer, bratwurst and plenty of lederhosen.
Photos: HONOLULU Magazine brings the community together to honor women shaping Hawai‘i’s future.
Dinner at Lee Anne Wong’s Kaimukī restaurant brings standout dishes like ‘ulu fried feta and lamb adobo.
Another look at a classic gem: Drive through 13 ahupua‘a as you shop, explore a hidden garden and eat your way up the Windward coast.
Cake, yeast or mochi, coconut- or taro-based: Honolulu’s doughnut offerings are vast. Here are our team’s go-to orders.
Seriously, four new tonkatsu spots this year is a lot for Honolulu. Kyoto Katsuda is the latest.