Save the Date: Hawaiian Airlines Presents the 30th Annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival
Prepare yourselves: With more than 700 vendors, cooking demos, fashion shows and more, this one’s going to be the biggest yet.
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Prepare yourselves: With more than 700 vendors, cooking demos, fashion shows and more, this one’s going to be the biggest yet.
En Hakkore Café from Ke‘eaumoku’s old 88 Pal Pal reopens in Palama Supermarket on Makaloa Street.
PBS Hawai‘i spotlights the Hawai‘i Coral Restoration Nursery and the important work it does to nurture our coral reefs.
More upscale deals: Happy hour at Kāhala’s Kapa Hale is not to be missed.
Old diners never go away (if we’re lucky): This classic reveals different top sellers at each Liliha Bakery location.
The island’s biggest and best collection of poke is headed to town on Saturday, Aug. 3, with free admission.
Kyle Tatsumoto has now tried 100 meaty fried rices around O‘ahu—and has updated his Reader Top 5 ranking.
Where to find authentic or nontraditional cà phê sữa đá to switch up your coffee routine.
Need a summer potluck suggestion? Here’s a classic with reader faves from Mililani to Kalihi to Chinatown.
‘Ahi poke, crab cakes, double smashed burgers with fries: Who doesn’t love an affordable, upscale happy hour?
This gem in the Ala Moana area is closing for renovations and offering some 50% discounts until then.
Natto lovers can-natto resist: 12 eateries are featuring 28 new natto creations this weekend.
Sit back and relax on a warm summer day with these page-turners from Kaimukī’s go-to bookstore.
Discover unique designs fusing high fashion, Hawaiian culture and storytelling.
Chinatown still needs support after the outages, and Sun Chong Grocery still has Big Island lychee.