O'ahu: Where To Eat
This is the Honolulu bakery’s fifth location—and yes, you can get Coco Puffs here, too.
Get to know Kaimukī while getting your caffeine fix at these neighborhood coffee shops.
With an emphasis on promoting local produce and culture, The Boardroom is making a statement with its delectable dishes and drinks.
No, not Matsumoto Shave Ice or Aoki’s Shave Ice. Kaimana Shave Ice is the real deal with real fruit syrups.
Here are the winners for the best bakeries on Oʻahu from our 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards.
On a budget? Here’s the list of winners for the best cheap eats on Oʻahu from our 2022 Readers' Choice Awards.
If you’re looking for libations, from cold beers to craft cocktails, these local destinations have you covered.
Make haste and reserve your place at one of these establishments.
Sweet As believes that ice cream should make you happy—and here it certainly does.
Poke Fix brings a strong local palate to the build-your-own poke bowl circuit on Oʻahu.
After earning his culinary chops in Honolulu and New York local chef Keaka Lee opened his own eatery right in Kahala, Kapa Hale.
Swap old favorites for new favorites.
Even the pickiest foodie can find something delicious in this beachy neighborhood.
Eat like locals, with locals.
On Thursday the iconic Honolulu bakery, with its popular Coco Puffs, opens its fourth location in the International Market Place.