We are lucky to have many great dim sum options in Honolulu! From Jade Dynasty to Kapiolani Seafood Restaurant, Tim Ho Wan Waikiki and more, here is where we go for the Best Dim Sum in Honolulu ^_^ Sesame shrimp mousse and eggplant at Jade Dynasty. Going for dim sum (aka yum cha) is a...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Liliha Bakery is a Hawaii institution famous for Coco Puffs, grilled butter rolls, and oxtail soup. It's part-bakery, part-diner, and very delicious. Ok Liliha Bakery! Liliha Bakery is an iconic, famous, all the good things, etc. bakery/diner in Honolulu. It's an institution! The original location was opened by the Takakuwa family in 1950 and it...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Loco Moco is a popular Hawaii dish. It's made of rice, burger patty, hot gravy, and fried eggs. It's easy to make at home and onolicious!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Poi is the staple starch of Hawaiian food. Made from the root of the taro (kalo) plant, it's sticky, sweet, and a bit sour. It's a Hawaii must-try food. Fresh bags of poi, still warm! Purple and sticky. Sweet and Sour. What is this? Poi! ^_^ Bowl of poi at Highway Inn (Oahu) What Is...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Li hing mui is a Hawaii dried plum treat that comes in the form of a seed (for snacking) and powder (for sprinkling on anything from shave ice to fresh fruits). It is sweet, salty, and sour! Li hing mui powder What's red, comes in the form of seeds and powder, and is a Hawaii...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Nisshodo is one of my favorite spots for fresh mochi in Hawaii. Here's a look at what to order (chichi dango! stuffed mochi!) and insider tips. I love mochi! I have a list of food spots I share with friends who ask where they should eat in Hawaii. Nisshodo Candy Store (also called Nisshodo Mochiya)...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Manoa is an Oahu neighborhood popular for Manoa Falls hike and proximity to University of Hawaii and Punahou School. Manoa also has great food, here's where to eat. Pastry offerings at Morning Glass Coffee Manoa Neighborhood Welcome to Manoa! Also called Manoa Valley (because it's tucked within a valley), this is one of my favorite...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Poke is popular Hawaii dish made of raw ahi (tuna) mixed with ingredients like soy sauce and sesame oil. Make easy Hawaii-style poke at home!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Shave ice is a popular Hawaii dessert made from shaving blocks of ice and topping it with fruit syrups. Here's how to eat it, make it, and where to get it! Pineapple shave ice with li hing mui powder at Kaimana Shave Ice (Oahu) First things first: it's Shave Ice not Shaved Ice. Li hing...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Spam Musubi is a famous Hawaii snack made from Spam, rice, and nori. Easy to make, portable, and tasty! Spam Musubi is Hawaii's favorite way to eat Spam.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Aloha Tofu Factory is where we buy our favorite tofu products in Hawaii. Find them in supermarkets, but visit the factory for special items.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Longs Drugs is pharmacy and drug store chain in Hawaii. It's technically owned by CVS, but all locals call it, "Longs." It's a beloved local brand for many reasons. These are the 15 best local snacks from Longs Drugs! CVS bought Longs Drugs in 2008. They renamed all Longs Drugs locations as CVS. Then all...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Seasoned rice stuffed into fried tofu pouches. Delicious! Always a crowd pleaser. Cone Sushi (also called Inari Sushi) is a Hawaii classic.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi