New & Coming Restaurants on O‘ahu
Fourteen new and coming places with ice cream, onigiri, Portuguese fare, sushi, shave ice and gourmet baked goods.
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Fourteen new and coming places with ice cream, onigiri, Portuguese fare, sushi, shave ice and gourmet baked goods.
In case you’re wondering, Young Park eats out in his home city 11 times a week.
Thunderous downpours and a bitter election are finally over—here's a classic to help reset your soul.
Head to Cooke Street Market for a torched aburi salmon plate, and snag a strawberry matcha latte for dessert.
The price has gone up since we first brought this to you, but bo bay mon is still a fun, sumptuous deal.
Places and activities that have opened recently, featured in HONOLULU Magazine.
More than Caesar salad and chickpea stew: At these places, veggies go indulgent.
The Nov. 9 to 17 showcase is a win-win for restaurants and diners in a historically slow season.
The Kapahulu spot has pretty much the same vibrant flavors as KK1 Downtown—plus its own parking.
Jambalaya, gumbo, sandwiches and good coffee round out an all-day menu.
So much more butter chicken curry, vindaloos, dosas and pani puri.
From New York to San Francisco to Hawai‘i, get ready for a culinary journey through chef Casey Kusaka’s outstanding food memories.
The restaurant, a partnership between chefs Chris Kajioka and Mourad Lahlou, has been a decade in the making.
Dry-aged beef, refined sides and close attention to detail (but no dipping sauces) modernize the KBBQ experience.
Three beef noodle soups are on a menu of traditional and less-known Taiwanese dishes.
A Chinatown pioneer resurfaces with a new vision for Mānoa.
HONOLULU editors’ pick for the top restaurant award of 2024 goes to a Spanish nook on Lewers Street.
Readers say Cino is molto bene. We agree.
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.
With chef Roy Yamaguchi at the helm, O‘ahu’s acclaimed culinary program joins with a mainland-based partner on courses to elevate Hawai‘i’s dining scene.
Congratulations to this year’s Hale ‘Aina Award winners announced on Aug. 27, 2024.
A new seafood spot, a new pop-up brunch and Chris Kajioka’s upcoming Moroccan restaurant.
Crispy pata, malunggay noodles and shrimp ukoy attest to Maui chef Joey Macadangdang’s resilience.
Newly updated: Chogajip and En Hakkore are the latest eateries to resurface after the January 2021 closure of the Ke‘eaumoku super block.