Yama's Fish Market is one of Hawaii's best Hawaiian food spots. It's loved by locals for housemade lau lau, ahi poke (many different options!), and the dreamiest haupia desserts. Hawaiian Plate #7 at Yama's Fish Market There are two Oahu Hawaiian food spots I mention often on this blog: Helena's Hawaiian Food (here's the whole...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Okazuyas are old school delicatessens offering local Japanese dishes. They are a key part of Hawaii food culture. Point and choose, your meal is packed to-go. What Is An Okazuya? An okazuya is a local-style Japanese delicatessen. The work okazuya comes from: An okazuya is a shop that sells many small/side dishes. They are casual...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Aburaage! These puffy pouches of deep-fried tofu are so good braised in a dashi-sugar-shoyu-sake mixture. Serve prepared aburaage as a side dish, stuffed with seasoned rice, or in bowls of hot udon. I love all things tofu, and aburaage may be at the top of that list. What Is Aburaage? In yesterday's post about Aloha...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Hawaiian Food and Local Food are two different things. Many dishes that visitors call "Hawaiian" are actually "local". Here's the difference.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Fukuya is one of Hawaii's most popular okazuyas (old school delicatessens offering local and Japanese dishes). This is what you should order.| 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
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