Mylen Yamamoto was on a plane to Asia when she found she couldn’t stop her chopsticks from rolling off her tray table. A lightbulb went off, and Cropsticks, her sustainable line of bamboo chopsticks that feature a built-in rest, was born. At Eating House 1849, diners can quickly snap off the wooden top of these chopsticks and enjoy a meal without worrying where their utensils may roll off to.
With some of the highest gasoline prices in the nation, Hawai‘i drivers may be eager to take an electric vehicle from Tesla for a spin. At International Market Place, drivers can conveniently test drive the company’s Model S, the world’s first premium electric sedan, or Model X, a crossover vehicle. Destination chargers, like the one found on Level 4 of International Market Place, will soon make it more convenient than ever to fuel up.