O‘ahu in 1957: A Hotel and Restaurant School Opens in Waikīkī
In the 1950s Hawai‘i’s hotel industry was booming but the state needed more cooks in the kitchens.
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In the 1950s Hawai‘i’s hotel industry was booming but the state needed more cooks in the kitchens.
When it comes to the largest Memorial Day observance in the United States, you’re going to want to be prepared.
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Wanna pizza dis? We hit up Sophie’s Gourmet Hawaiian Pizzeria, Brick Fire Tavern and more local faves.
Loco moco, biscuits, liliko‘i pancakes and more for those days that you just don’t want to drive to Kailua.
To miss classes for travel or not, that is the question.
Hawai‘i Pacific University’s move to Aloha Tower Marketplace and Waterfront and Pioneer plazas is a real cliffhanger. What’s next?
(Sponsored) Mother Nature happens. To help you prepare for possible hurricane damage, the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance Division shares 17 pre- and post-storm tips.
A 23-year-old opens her second ice cream shop.
This is the Zetto Restaurant Group’s budget-friendly take on North Shore grub.
Craft brews at this Kailua taproom bankroll a community service.
This adorable cake centerpiece will be the life of your party!
We rented rods, caught our lunch and had it cooked it up for us at a Wahiawā farm.
New Hawai‘i-style barbecue restaurant opening in Kailua from owners of Over Easy breakfast spot.
Japan lifestyle guru collaborates with Big Island Candies for new flavor.