Hawaiʻi remains the only US state with a commercial coffee industry, and for many travelers, tasting Kona coffee fresh from the farm becomes one of the most memorable experiences on the Big Island.
Hawaii may be one of the world’s greatest food destinations. The extraordinary cultural mixing is why Hawaii’s food scene today feels unlike anywhere else in America.
Kona evolves, but these places hold onto the heart of old Hawaii. Follow the locals, and eat your way through the west side of Big Island one plate lunch, one poke bowl at a time.
From humble mom-and-pop counters to legendary local institutions, these are the best places to eat in Honolulu and beyond.
If there is one dish that captures the spirit of Hawaiian comfort food, it is loco moco. Here’s its crazy history, plus the best loco moco in Hawaii.
Ask locals where to eat in Hilo, and you’ll quickly realize that the east side of Hawaii island quietly has one of the best food scenes in the entire state.
Looking for an in depth review of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, aka the Pink Lady of Waikiki? Read on! As someone who is borderline obsessed with great hotels, I can confidently say that staying at the Royal Hawaiian was one of those rare experiences that actually lived up to the fantasy in my head. Some hotels are beautiful; some hotels…
Understanding the history of musubi means understanding Hawaii itself: immigration, plantation life, wartime influence, local creativity, and the blending of cultures into something uniquely Hawaiian.
For travelers looking to experience a sweeter side of the Big Island, Hawaiian Vanilla Company is one stop worth making. Just don’t leave without the ice cream.
Looking for tips on where to eat near Volcano Hawaii to fuel up after Volcanoes National Park adventures? Here are 11 spots locals love.
