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
The popular spot offers a takeout grill window (for plate lunch!) and a bakery/market with prepared foods and delicious local desserts and pastries.| 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
These butter mochi bites are delightfully chewy, mildly sweet, and just oh-so-good! Super easy to make and gluten-free!| A Day in the Kitchen
Whole Foods Hawaii is very different (and I daresay, better) than mainland Whole Foods. We have many Hawaii-only items like poke, li hing mui, and mamaki, come take a look! At risk of sounding too proud of my home state (but what a wonderful place!), many things are better (and cleaner) in Hawaii. The fast...Read More| 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
A sweet-salty Hawaii snack made from cereals and chips, tossed with a butter-soy sauce syrup and furikake. Step-by-step photo recipe!| 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
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