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The mai tai. Some say: Why? Others say: Why not?
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Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Nerd Nite Honolulu.
Here’s a quick-bite guide to the latest foodie news around the Islands.
For more than 60 years, Fujiya Hawai‘i has been pounding out traditional Japanese and local favorites, as well as pushing the boundaries of the mochi frontier.
A brunch-specific menu offers oxtail hollandaise-topped eggs Benedict, liliko‘i mimosas and other twists on late-morning favorites.
(Sponsored) Harbor Restaurant at Pier 38 is holding its first-ever wine and food event.
(Sponsored) From your neighborhood experts at Locations.
This hidden gem boasts a walk through jungle greenery, a peaceful incline through pine trees and a stunning ocean view.
Two self-described food nerds rank the classic dish across the state.
Comic book, video game and pop culture fans rocked epic costumes this past weekend at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
Saint-Germain Bakery to close Aug. 7 after 41 years.
To salute a great summer, here are some can’t-miss performances, from island classics to a contemporary jazz saxophonist.
Taylor from Kailua is one of the junior bakers vying for $25,000 in Kids Baking Championship.
After five years, the Neighbor Island Indian restaurant comes to Oʻahu.