New & Noteworthy

New & Noteworthy 06-14-2006

A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 10am-9pm.


New & Noteworthy 06-07-2006

A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 10am-9pm.


New & Noteworthy 05-31-2006

Bac Nam 1117 S. King St between Pensacola and Pi’ikoi Sts (597-8201).


New & Noteworthy 05-24-2006

Cafe Maharani 2509 S. King St (951-7447).


New and Noteworthy 05-17-2006

Cafe Maharani 2509 S. King St (951-7447).


New & Noteworthy 05-10-2006

Aki-no-no 2633 S King St (947-1001). Tue-Sun 5pm-2am.


New & Noteworthy 05-03-2006

Aki-no-no 2633 S King St (947-1001). Tue-Sun 5pm-2am.


New & Noteworthy 04-26-2006

BC Burrito 3607 Wai’alae Ave. (737-4700), Sun-Thu 10am-9pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm, burritos starting at $4.99.


New & Noteworthy 04-19-2006

New & Noteworthy BC Burrito 3607 Wai’alae Ave. (737-4700), Sun-Thu 10am-9pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm, Burritos starting at $4.99.


New & Noteworthy 04-12-2006

BC Burrito 3607 Wai’alae Ave. (737-4700), Sun-Thu 10am-9pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm, Burritos starting at $4.99.


New & Noteworthy 03-22-2006

Bac Nam 1117 S King St between Pensacola and Pi’ikoi Sts (597-8201). Daily 10:30am-9:30pm.


New and Noteworthy 03-15-2006

Bac Nam 1117 S King St between Pensacola and Pi’ikoi Sts (597-8201). Daily 10:30am-9:30pm.


New and Noteworthy 03-15-2006

Bac Nam 1117 S King St between Pensacola and Pi’ikoi Sts (597-8201). Daily 10:30am-9:30pm.


New & Noteworthy 02-15-2006

Baci Bistro 30 Aulike St, Kailua (262-7555). Mon-Fri 11:30am-2pm, 5:30-10pm; Sat-Sun 5:30-10pm.


New & Noteworthy 02-08-06

Noteworthy Baci Bistro 30 Aulike St, Kailua (262-7555). Mon-Fri 11:30am-2pm, 5:30-10pm; Sat, Sun 5:30-10pm.


New & Noteworthy 01-18-06

New & Noteworthy 808 Kapahulu 808 Kapahulu Ave at Winam St (737-8081). Sun-Thu 6pm-1am; Fri, Sat 6pm-2am.


New & Noteworthy 12-28-05

Aki-no-no 2633 S King St (947-1001). Mon-Sat 5pm-2am.


New & Noteworthy 11-30

A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 9:30am-9pm.


New & Noteworthy

A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 9:30am-9pm.


New & Noteworthy 11-02-05

Return to top A Taste of New YorkBonacasa’sCarnaval Las PalmasDa Spot Diamond Head Grill J at the Willows Poke Stop Sweet BasilWell Bento Return to top A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 9:30am-9pm.


New & Noteworthy 10-26-05

Return to top A Taste of New YorkBonacasa’sCarnaval Las PalmasDa Spot Diamond Head Grill J at the Willows Poke Stop Sweet BasilWell Bento Return to top A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 9:30am-9pm.


New & Noteworthy 10-19-05

Return to top A Taste of New YorkBanzai Sushi BarBonacasa’sDiamond Head Grill 808 KapahuluJ at the Willows Legend Seafood South Shore GrillSweet Basil Return to top A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 9:30am-9pm.


New & Noteworthy 10-12-05

Return to top A Taste of New YorkAbbe Brewster CaffeBonacasa’sDa Spot Diamond Head Grill J at the Willows Mama’s Korean Kitchen Mi CasaSweet Basil Return to top A Taste of New York 1137 11th Ave at Wai’alae Ave, Kaimuki (737-DELI). Daily 9:30am-9pm.


This week

Still on Board

Given the city’s crumbling infrastructure and rail controversy, it’s hard to believe anyone would want to be the next mayor of Honolulu. But a few do want the job, including the incumbent, Mayor Peter Carlisle, the former Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney who won a 2010 special election to fill the remainder of Mufi Hannemann’s term.

City Council 101

I’d never been to a Honolulu City Council meeting until a few weeks ago. Features, not politics, was my beat.

Nurturing a living culture

Victoria Holt Takamine is a kumu hula, a cultural activist and a teacher and has an impeccable pedigree to back up all these titles. Born of an alii family whose kuleana was in Moanalua, she graduated as a hula teacher under the legendary Auntie Maiki Aiu Lake and taught hundreds of students in her own halau (Pua Alii ‘Ilima) and at the University of Hawaii.

Public access

On April 25, a state judge dismissed trespassing charges against a Kauai man after finding that he had been exercising traditional native Hawaiian rights hunting wild pigs on private land. Kui Palama, 28, was arrested on Jan.

transitional Housing

The city plans to dish out $3.5 million from its Affordable Housing Fund and either purchase or renovate a structure to provide transitional housing for Honolulu’s special needs homeless population. “Our community has invested considerable effort and resources in addressing homelessness,” Mayor Peter Carlisle said in a statement, “but there remains a population whose disabilities or chronic conditions make it difficult for them to participate in traditional shelter programs.” Carlisle is referring to those homeless with mental illnesses, addictions and physical disabilities.

Poi Mill shut

Makaweli Poi faces an uncertain future after its owner, a corporate subsidiary of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) ordered the West Kauai mill to suspend operations May 23. Mona Bernardino, chief operating officer of the corporation, Hiipoi LLC, says the move to shut down Makaweli Poi was prompted mainly by financial concerns.

Sewage study

A resolution adopted by the City Council will solidify an agreement between the City and County of Honolulu and the University of Hawaii Water Resources Research Center (UH-WRRC) to conduct an analysis of impacts from ocean sewer outfalls on the marine environments off of Oahu. The city will pay UH-WRRC as much as $2.5 million for biological and sediment studies in portions between now and June 30, 2017 .

pedaling 9-5

Along with the deep, verdant growth of spring sprouts an unyielding desire to spend more time in the open air. That’s why it should come as no surprise that National Bike Month falls in the sun-drenched time of May.

Billions of …

Of the many letters you publish against rail, how many offer an alternative that won’t send us into further economic demise? Billions of gallons of oil are imported for us from every oil-producing nation on this planet so that we can buy billions of gallons of gasoline.

Goodbye bus, hello rail?

TheBus is taking a back seat to rail. At the May 3 Downtown Neighborhood Board meeting, an audience member asked city Transportation Director Wayne Yoshioka when we could expect the bus route cancellations and changes to be reversed.