Plate Lunch features popular Hawaii dishes along with rice and mac salad, all in one tasty plate! Here’s everything you need to know and where to eat it.| 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
Feast (Oahu) takes the classic Hawaii plate lunch and makes it a notch fancier. From hamburger steak to keto mac salad and pumpkin crunch, it is all tasty.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Crack Seed Store (located in Kaimuki town on Oahu) is a legendary mom-and-pop shop known for li hing mui Icees and crack seed (preserved, salted fruit snacks made from fruits like plums and mangos) offered by the pound. Mr. Young and jars and jars of crack seed. My mouth is watering! What is a "Crack...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
**Char Hung Sut permanently closed in late 2020. I hope you had a chance to visit before they closed. But if not, please enjoy this post! The memories are delicious.** Char Hung Sut in Honolulu's Chinatown is known for three things: manapua, pork hash, and half moon. It's a takeout shop, famous for boxes filled...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
Shoyu Chicken is a popular local dish found at many restaurants in Hawaii. It is easy to make at home with basic pantry ingredients like shoyu, sugar, and garlic...here's the step by step photo recipe. Shoyu chicken, ready to eat (with rice, of course!) What Is Shoyu Chicken? Shoyu Chicken is made from shoyu (also...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
Hawaiian Food and Local Food are two different things. Many dishes that visitors call "Hawaiian" are actually "local". Here's the difference.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Located a 15 minute drive from Waikiki, Kaimuki is local Hawaii neighborhood filled with mom and pop eateries, sweet shops, and all around amazing food. Here are all the good spots (plus a few non-food places). Li hing mui Icee from Crack Seed Store. Kaimuki Neighborhood Welcome to Kaimuki! This is one of my favorite...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Mochiko Chicken is a popular Hawaii dish of chicken marinated in a mochiko flour batter and deep fried! It's crunchy, sweet, and salty.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Shoyu Hot Dogs are a popular local treat, often found at potlucks and okazuyas! Hot dogs are simmered with ginger, soy sauce, and brown sugar. They're saucy, sweet and salty, and best with a bowl of rice. Shoyu hot dogs over a bowl of rice. Simple and easy lunch. Don't underestimate the humble hot dog......Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi