Your Insider Guide to Kimchi Day Festival
The celebration of Korean culture returns to Makiki with music and dance performances, a talent competition and jars upon jars of kim chee.
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The celebration of Korean culture returns to Makiki with music and dance performances, a talent competition and jars upon jars of kim chee.
From K-pop and K-dramas to food, beauty and more, all things Korean have exploded in popularity in Hawai‘i and beyond.
Dry-aged beef, refined sides and close attention to detail (but no dipping sauces) modernize the KBBQ experience.
Fanchant to K-pop idols, meet a Korean film star, eat bibimbap and bulgogi, enjoy authentic activities and more.
Newly updated: Chogajip and En Hakkore are the latest eateries to resurface after the January 2021 closure of the Ke‘eaumoku super block.
En Hakkore Café from Ke‘eaumoku’s old 88 Pal Pal reopens in Palama Supermarket on Makaloa Street.
This gem in the Ala Moana area is closing for renovations and offering some 50% discounts until then.
A dish-by-dish recap of an O‘ahu ARMY’s second food-driven journey to BTS Festa in Seoul.
Honolulu’s other buzz Korean lunch deal bundles an entrée, soup, stone pot rice and plenty of banchan.
The landmark restaurant reopens May 1 with a raw bar, outdoor robata grill and family-style dishes.
Lunch at O‘ahu’s newest Korean restaurant offers a serious deal of stone pot rice, entrée, bubbling soup and banchan.
Where to find new and coming Italian food, tacos, a luxe sushi omakase and good chicken.
From midnight plate lunch and Thai curry to 3 a.m. Korean barbecue.
Start the new year fresh at this Korean bathhouse and spa, where you’ll be cleansed inside and out.
The new shop’s hand-picked banchan, kim chee, frozen seafood, pantry staples, snacks and delicacies are flown in twice a week from South Korea.
Not to be confused with this weekend’s Kimchi Day Festival, this indoor event features dishes from 10 restaurants, a slew of Korean drinks and a very good cause.
Find these handmade artisan rice cakes, fruit jellies and sesame cookies at monthly pop-ups around O‘ahu.
Go early or wait a bit—fans have been mobbing the new eatery at Like Like Plaza.
Think poke bombs but topped with unagi, bulgogi, avocado or corn—and don’t miss those giant kimbap rolls.
Highlights: Jungkook’s favorite Kekeke fried chicken, and lunch in Jin and Suga’s old dorm room.
Downtown’s Korean market opens with light groceries, bentos, drinks and a self-serve ramyun bar at Executive Centre.
My three go-to AYCE KBBQ spots and why they are the best for college students on a budget.
Waikīkī's revamped Asian food hall grand opens today with discounts and deals at select restaurants.
Come for the fried chicken and stay for the beefy kalbi soup.