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We Tried the New Afternoon Tea at Dean & DeLuca in Waikīkī

I love everything about afternoon tea. I love the small bites, the typically beautiful locations and, well, an excuse to indulge in afternoon cocktails. (I’m not much of a tea drinker, ironically.) So when I heard Dean & DeLuca in the in the Ritz-Carlton Waikīkī had launched a new tea service—and it was only $60

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The Story Behind Maui’s Famous Guri Guri Dessert

 Tucked away at the Maui Mall in Kahului, a quaint and vibrantly colored corner shop named Tasaka Guri Guri takes patrons’ palates on a nostalgic journey. After more than a century in business—and 50 years in this space—the family-run business continues to serve its signature frozen dessert, one only found on Maui.   Not exactly sherbet

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The 5 Best Maui Restaurants in 2024

Maui has a range of culinary options, from hole-in-the-wall eateries to upscale dining experiences in five-star hotels. If you’re planning a trip to the Valley Isle soon, make reservations at one of these five restaurants, favorites of our readers in our HAWAIʻI Magazine 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. 1. Mama’s Fish House Restaurant & Inn Mama’s

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Here’s the Latest Shave Ice Dessert Taking Over Hawaiʻi

 Just like K-pop, bingsu has taken Hawai‘i by storm over the last few years. It’s an addictive Korean take on Hawai‘i-style shave ice. Distinctly fluffier and more delicate, the base of bingsu is made from milk instead of water, giving it a creamier texture that’s less crystalized. Typically, the picturesque dessert is served with heaping

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7 Ways to Go Nuts for Coconuts on Oʻahu

Coconut, or nui in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language), arrived in Hawaiʻi via canoes sailed by Polynesian voyagers roughly 4,500 years ago. Native Hawaiians considered the coconut tree to be the god Kū in physical form. For them, coconut water was sacred and therefore used for important ceremonies and rituals.  Many of the coconut trees’ ancient

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