Okinawan Shoyu Pork is the local Hawaii version of Okinawan dish called Rafute. It's braised pork belly! Saucy, sweet, and great with rice!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Hawaiian Teriyaki Sauce is delicious and easy to make. Just need 3 ingredients: soy sauce, sugar, and ginger! Use as a marinade or glaze.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Kulolo is a super good Hawaiian dessert made from taro, coconut, and sugar. It has a texture like pudding crossed with fudge. Eat it at room temperature (or warm, with ice cream!) You can find kulolo all over Hawaii, but it is most famous in Kauai. Kulolo from Pono Market (they carry kulolo from Kapaa...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
Pumpkin Crunch Bars/Cakes and Lemon Crunch Cakes are popular Hawaii desserts. Make it at home or buy from a local bakery! Here's all you need to know.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Pork Hash is Hawaii's version of classic Chinese shumai. Fill dumpling skins with pork and shrimp, then steam. Comforting and onolicious!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Hawaii shrimp trucks are famous for garlic shrimp. It's easy to make and super garlicky. Squeeze lemon all over and serve with rice (which soaks up the garlic-butter sauce, so good!) Hawaiian Garlic Shrimp, ready to eat! It's saucy and savory and even thinking about this makes me salivate... Waiting in line for garlic shrimp...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Haupia is a Hawaiian dessert that is often referred to as “coconut pudding.” The key ingredient in Haupia is coconut milk and it's pronounced as: "how-p-ahh." Haupia, chilled and ready to eat The word haupia sounds mysterious and complicated... ...unless you're from Hawaii (or have visited!) Most people don't know what haupia is. But when...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Chili Pepper Water is beloved Hawaiian condiment made from garlic, chilis, and vinegar. Think of it as a Hawaiian hot sauce. Here's where to get it and how to make it. Bottle of housemade Chili Pepper Water on the table at Saimin Dojo in Kauai. Chili Pepper Water! Also known as Hawaiian Chili Pepper Water...Read More| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
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
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
Mac Salad (aka Macaroni Salad and Hawaiian Macaroni Salad) is a popular side dish in Hawaii. Make this local favorite at home!| Onolicious Hawaiʻi
Butter Mochi is popular dessert from Hawaii. It's like a cross between cake and mochi. So delicious and easy to make at home!| 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
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
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
Seasoned rice stuffed into fried tofu pouches. Delicious! Always a crowd pleaser. Cone Sushi (also called Inari Sushi) is a Hawaii classic.| Onolicious Hawaiʻi