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.
I returned to Honolulu in May 2005, thinking it would be a temporary stay.
In the first of our recurring series Tails of the City about our intimate connection with animals, we peek inside the Hettemas’ cat-centric life.
In celebration of Lei Day, admire this impressive piece of lei art by floral designer Kim Scott for Aloha de Mele.
Aaron Ackerman is reaching new heights of sustainable living with his Pālolo home Haleola‘ili‘āinapono.
A visit with Honolulu hairstylist Jamie Keiko specializing in transformative looks.
Kawehi Haug
Tadka chef Ganesh Shrestha’s dishes are steeped in tradition—even when he tweaks them to suit local palates.
Native feathered (and furred) patients are on the rise at this unique rehab.
Carissa Moore’s newly released book is a love letter to the Islands told through the lens of surfing.
Learn how to use artificial intelligence from community experts at free workshops hosted by the new nonprofit Hawai‘i Center for AI.
Explore Bishop Museum after dark, sip and shop small at Kāhala Mall and catch comedian Sheng Wang live at Hawai‘i Theatre.
HONOLULU Magazine Team
For this year’s real estate-focused issue, we look at five home trends happening in Honolulu.
A HONOLULU intern shares her journey to self-acceptance as an adopted Asian American.
A look at some of the plants and animals in danger of disappearing from our Islands, with the long-term consequences still unclear.
Looking to treat Mom on Mother’s Day? Delight her (and yourself) with these new, unique afternoon tea options.
Pashyn Santos has attracted followers well beyond Hawai‘i with her skits making fun of local life.
The private home of Jean and Zohmah Charlot is now open for tours.