Join Us for Awesome Eats: National Ramen Day!
On April 4, stop by Bishop Street to try Kapa Hale’s take on Sun Noodle’s new ramen kit.
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On April 4, stop by Bishop Street to try Kapa Hale’s take on Sun Noodle’s new ramen kit.
There’s an expanded menu with goat milk-focused treats. We tried the mac and cheese, vanilla goat milk gelato, blueberry panna cotta and more at the Waialua farm.
Farms, farmstands and grocery stores that sell organic and conventional eggs from local producers.
Oh Wow Laulau and the poi-fect parfait are back at the roadside stand in Waimānalo.
Please Come Again—the actual name of the shop—is worth going to again and again.
Owner Katie Metzger raises the bees while offering memberships so you can adopt a hive and learn how to care for it.
Plus DIY banana art, banana plants, banana growing tips (and yes, even more), at Windward Community College on Oct. 20.
From New York to San Francisco to Hawai‘i, get ready for a culinary journey through chef Casey Kusaka’s outstanding food memories.
As its fundraising campaign turns 25 this year, the Foodland chairman and CEO looks back on a legacy that all started with Foodland’s founder.
Kalihi’s Roots Café has sold affordable farm-fresh lunches and produce for years. Now, it’s bringing that freshness to the valley’s kūpuna.
Farm Link’s intrepid attempts to accomplish its overarching mission highlights the hurdles Hawai‘i faces in achieving food sustainability.
Escape the city for Keiki and Plow nestled in Hawai‘i Kai where you and your ‘ohana can experience farm life.
Support local farms and share the uplifting experience of picking produce with friends and family this fall.
Steak Plate Saturdays with thick cuts of roasted grass-fed beef are a new thing at Kaimukī’s Local General Store.
Chinatown still needs support after the outages, and Sun Chong Grocery still has Big Island lychee.
Counting the fruits of my avocado tree has become my obsession.
We’re reposting this classic because grilled blooms are back at Waimānalo Country Farms until July 4.
Take your home cooking to the next level and learn to make everything from pasta and scones to Hawaiian food and Chinese classics.
A morning working a kalo patch on O‘ahu’s Windward side.
KualoaGrown Market’s premium meats, seafood and produce—all raised at the ranch—are more affordable than you think.
A former home beer brewer makes four flavors of sparkling māmaki tea.
Zingipop’s 100% locally sourced sodas come in flavors like liliko‘i, ginger, banana and even pohā-basil.
The test café in the furniture and decor showroom lets micro food businesses showcase their craft.
Head to your nearest store to celebrate the holidays, local style.