Giovedi Comes to Chinatown
The Italian and pan-Asian pop-up finds a permanent space on Hotel Street.
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The Italian and pan-Asian pop-up finds a permanent space on Hotel Street.
Take your home cooking to the next level and learn to make everything from pasta and scones to Hawaiian food and Chinese classics.
Kawehi Haug
We asked Ganesh Shrestha what he would order at his own restaurant, then ordered everything he recommended. It was one of our best meals in Honolulu.
Kawehi Haug
Tadka chef Ganesh Shrestha’s dishes are steeped in tradition—even when he tweaks them to suit local palates.
Looking to treat Mom on Mother’s Day? Delight her (and yourself) with these new, unique afternoon tea options.
Once ubiquitous, Honolulu’s old-school Cantonese restaurants are dwindling—but as a former HONOLULU editor notes, they leave lasting memories.
HONOLULU Magazine Team
Welcome to our new Chinese food scene: Once dominated by Cantonese restaurants, it’s now a mix of regional culinary styles as diverse as China.
Honolulu’s thriving speakeasy scene has a newcomer, plus three of our favorites.
A former home beer brewer makes four flavors of sparkling māmaki tea.
With roots in a Mililani garage, these li hing lemon peel gummy candies have a cult following and are flying off the shelves at Longs, Foodland and more.
Zingipop’s 100% locally sourced sodas come in flavors like liliko‘i, ginger, banana and even pohā-basil.
Where you’ll find the city’s best seafood laksa, along with excellent jerk chicken and catfish po’ boys.
The test café in the furniture and decor showroom lets micro food businesses showcase their craft.
Dot’s closed down, but the gathering place at the heart of the Wahiawā community got a second chance and a new name: Central O‘ahu Event Center.
Sachi MacLachlan was looking for connection when she launched Little Vessels on Instagram during the pandemic. She found it among neighbors on a small corner in Kaimukī.
Meet the man who brought new life to the mochi and manju at 70-year-old Fujiya Hawai‘i.
Four months after the fires, Maui Fresh Streatery’s weekly food boxes help families housing displaced relatives.
Where to stop and eat within walking distance of four Skyline rail stations.
Craft-brewed coffee from small, independent roasters pairs with irresistible baked goods on Fort Street Mall.
Updates of rustic, traditional izakaya fare shine at Kaimukī Shokudo.
Spawned as a pandemic workaround, Pier 38 Fish Market lures customers with fresh-off-the-boat seafood.
At The Local General Store, locally sourced pastries meet the island’s only all-local, full-service butcher counter.
It’s not just the food—Restaurateurs of the Year Robynne Maii and Chuck Bussler are committed to supporting the local industry and workers.
HONOLULU editors unanimously agree—Jason Peel’s Nami Kaze is Hawai‘i’s Best New Restaurant.