Teruya's Andagi (Honolulu, Oahu) is one of my favorite takeout spots. They've been around since 1987, making local Japanese bentos, hot andagi, and sweet potato mochi. Head this way for local Japanese bentos! What Is Teruya's Andagi We love to eat bentos in Hawaii, and Teruya's Andagi makes some of the best. This is a...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Goya Champuru is an Okinawan dish we often eat in Hawaii. It's a healthy stir fry made with bitter melon (goya) pork belly, tofu, and eggs. So hearty and ono with a big bowl of rice! Goya Champuru, ready to eat ^_^ I think we can hashtag this one #uglydelicious ^_^ What Is Goya Champuru?...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Golden, deep-fried orbs, a batter rich with milk and sugar...this is Andagi, an Okinawan doughnut that is Hawaii staple at local markets, bento shops, and bon dances around town. Meet the andagi! What Is Andagi? Andagi (also called Sata Andagi*) is a fried Okinawan doughnut that's about the size of a ping pong ball. It's...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Saimin is Hawaii's favorite noodle soup dish. It features noodles (similar to ramen) in a clear dashi broth with all the good toppings!| 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