O'ahu: Where To Eat
Waikiki Tea House opened this summer, serving these sought-after Japanese-style cakes and local teas.
Get French-inspired pastries, artisan breads and more at Oahu's newest bakery, slated to open in late October.
Origin Bakeshop is an adorable bakery hidden in an orchid nursery en route to the North Shore that you don’t want to miss.
Get a taste of central Texas at the Wahiawa barbeque joint that’s smoking the competition.
No, Lahaina Shave Ice isn’t on Maui—it’s actually right off of Waikiki’s main drag, and its shave ice looks as good as it tastes.
This Oahu gem shouldn’t be overlooked on your next East Side road trip.
This humble noodle dish, unique to Hawaiʻi, is quietly regaining its popularity.
TBD... is a new concept led by Halekulani’s former chef Vikram Garg and it’s only around until next summer.
Wilson Store opened last year, selling local snacks like crack seed and boiled peanuts.
Here are the places from our 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards that our readers go to get poi, laulau, kalua pig, poke and haupia.
As summer heats up, check out these sweet spots serving up desserts that’ll be sure to take your temperature down.
Oahu shops are serving a soft-serve version of this sweet purple yam.
The Oahu restaurant is open again with a new name, new menu and a new calling to help the community.
And it definitely has something to do with the coffee.
This throwback diner in Aiea, Oahu, which opened in 1973, is one of the last links remaining in the California chain.