Hale Macrobiotic Vegan Cuisine

Organic. Macrobiotic. Vegan. Just when you get use to hearing about one new thing, other food trends start to pop up. As diverse as Hawaii’s food can be, there are still some things which are just starting to make their way into the scene. Hale is Honolulu’s new Modern Macrobiotic Cuisine restaurant. I call it Oahu’s Oasis. Showcasing dishes specially crafted to fulfill your body, mind and spirit, the ingredients used here are grown locally, seasonally and organically. In... Read More

Diamond Head Cove Health Bar

“Healthy” and “delicious” rarely go hand in hand. The Diamond Head Cove Health Bar is an exception to the rule. They serve the tastiest acai bowls on the planet. In case you’re still living in the dark and have no idea what acai is, let me explain. It’s a palm tree berry from the nation of Brazil with the highest antioxidants of any fruit (found so far), not to mention the natural sugar and caffeine for a healthy boost of energy in the morning.... Read More

10 Affordable Eats in Honolulu

Wahoo’s Fish Taco www.wahoos.com, Map Wahoo’s is a hip surf joint with a kind of Mexican and Hawaiian fusion. They serve tacos, burritos, bowls and more, most of which are served with beans and rice. They’re known for their fish tacos, which are quite delicious. They also sell Primo beer and frozen Margaritas for an afforable price. Duke’s Bar www.dukeswaikiki.com, Map If you’re looking for an affordable dining option on the beach, Duke’s Canoe... Read More

Flatbread Company

The Flatbread Company is the exact kind of pizza place you would expect to find in a town like Paia. The food is created using all-natural and organic ingredients and is fired in a giant stone oven before your very eyes. The chef’s are like ninjas with their giant wooden spatula’s, flipping and turning pizza pies like it’s their job, probably because it is. The Flatbread Company is everything we love about the hippie, big wave surfer town of Paia all rolled... Read More

Haleiwa Farmers Market

The Haleiwa Farmers Market takes place every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. here at the corner of Kam Highway and Joseph P. Leong Highway on the North Shore of Oahu. The market is small, but boasts a great variety of local foods and goods. The promenade is packed with locals and tourists enjoying everything the market and the North Shore have to offer. It’s a unique experience to Hawaii, and one I would highly recommend to support local farmers, craftsmen, charities and causes. There... Read More