O‘ahu in 1950: Visitors Could Once Enjoy Staying in Hawai‘i for 10 Dollars a Day
Finding affordable accommodations in the Islands for teachers and out-of-state students isn’t a new problem, it seems.
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Finding affordable accommodations in the Islands for teachers and out-of-state students isn’t a new problem, it seems.
This little eatery in the ‘Ohana Hale Marketplace serves up classics, Cebu-style.
The new Mōʻiliʻili spot grand opened above sister restaurant Tori Ton.
They monitor two different parts of the island but met many years ago at one of Merino’s clinics at Mākaha Beach Park.
HONOLULU Magazine gathered some of the island’s best breakfast and brunch spots for our third annual BrunchFest presented by American Savings Bank.
A new spot in Kailua offers work-of-art toasts, rose lattes and sourdough loaves.
Hawai‘i’s Best Dentists 2020 celebrated their recognition on March 5 at Stripsteak Waikīkī.
Trying to stick with that keep-fit resolution? Then check out the marathons, triathlons and wheel-y, amazing rides to help keep you on track.
We saw some Minion Easter eggs on Pinterest and had to give them a try.
HONOLULU Magazine helps you find the dentist you need, whether it’s for a routine checkup or more specialized work. Everyone on this list comes highly recommended by other dentists, who know the work of fellow professionals.
And all I can say is Oh Wow, Laulau. (I know, I know.)
Don’t book the Hawai‘i Book & Music Festival just yet—it’s changing months, moving locations and shaking up its lineup.
The new pop-up, by the chefs and partners in Hukilau restaurant, goes beyond bean soup and malassadas.
Stick to your self-care routine with sweat sessions sans kids.