We fly with a two-year-old a few times every year, and the shortest route off our island runs about 2,500 miles (4,000 km) over open ocean. Living on Oʻahu means every trip starts with five hours in a plane seat. There is no driving to grandma’s house from here. That kind of repetition builds a […]
Monthly Archives: August 2026
Oʻahu runs on plate lunch, but the island has a serious sandwich game too. Think sweet local bread baked that morning, kalua pig piled past the crust, and crispy katsu tucked into pillowy milk bread. We chase all of it, from Haleʻiwa down to Kaimukī. Some of these shops have fed families for almost 50 […]
Chinatown sits on the western edge of downtown Honolulu, about 3 miles (4.8 km) from Waikiki. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the islands. We come here for the morning markets, the lei shops on Maunakea Street, and the old brick buildings that watched the city grow up around them. This is the […]
Okazuya is how a lot of us grew up eating on Oʻahu. You walk up to a glass case, point at what looks good, and someone behind the counter builds your plate as you go. Fried chicken. Cone sushi. Nishime. A scoop of potato mac if you want it. Everything is cooked already and ready […]
Hānaiakamalama, the Nuʻuanu retreat of Queen Emma and Kamehameha IV, arrived from Boston in 1848 and nearly became a baseball field. The full history, plus how to visit. The post Queen Emma Summer Palace: The Real Story of Hānaiakamalama (1848) appeared first on WANDERLUSTYLE – Hawaii Travel & Lifestyle Blog.
Where to find the best katsu on Oʻahu: crispy tonkatsu in Waikīkī, local chicken katsu plates, katsu curry, plus addresses, hours, and ordering tips. The post Best Katsu on Oʻahu: Tonkatsu, Chicken Katsu, and Katsu Curry (2026) appeared first on WANDERLUSTYLE – Hawaii Travel & Lifestyle Blog.
September might be our favorite month to show people around Oʻahu. The mainland kids head back to school, so the beaches breathe a little easier. The water stays warm, the trade winds still cool the afternoons, and the island slides into what we call second summer. September weather here is close to ideal. Highs land […]
Ice cream hits different after a day in the sun. Salt on your skin, sand in your slippers, a cold scoop melting faster than you can eat it. That is a good Oʻahu afternoon. Oʻahu has a deep bench of scoop shops. Kaimuki gelato counters, a banana soft serve truck near Diamond Head, and grocery […]
Chinese food on Oʻahu runs deep. It is not a trend here. It is woven into how the islands have eaten for more than a century. Our family grew up on this stuff. Dim sum on a slow Sunday. Manapua after school. A whole steamed fish for every birthday. So we pulled together the Chinese […]
Where we go for Indian food on Oʻahu: verified hours, prices, BYOB tips, and what to order, from Moʻiliʻili tandoori to Kailua dosas. The post Best Indian Food on Oʻahu: Where We Go for Curry and Naan (2026) appeared first on WANDERLUSTYLE – Hawaii Travel & Lifestyle Blog.
