Simple delicious pho. Get the ox tail.
Don’t believe the reviews! It’s a really small run down place. Only 4 tables. It doesn’t even have a restroom. I went out of my way to come here because of the review. The older lady there seemed irritated and wasn’t friendly. I don’t understand why it has good reviews. I don’t mind that it’s run down as long as the food is good. Unfortunately, it was disappointing. I tried pho, pork chop rice dish, Vietnamese Spring rolls and a green papaya with shrimp salad. The papaya dish was pretty good. Pork chop was just okay. Pho was the worse I have ever had. Soup wasn’t good and noodles were soggy. Also I don’t know what is with the Vietnamese fried spring rolls. It tasted bland. If you want good pho try them in Chinatown instead.
Visiting Hawai'i from Colorado. It's kind of my thing to find new pho restaurants in whatever city I find myself in. I was walking around Honolulu, exploring, when I discovered this little diamond in the rough. I almost walked right past it, it's facade is so unassuming and humble. But I smelled the delicious scent wafting out the open door and decided to go in. So glad I did!Inside were almost all locals. And I got really excited when I realized the staff speak mostly Vietnamese (you know it's going to be authentic food!). I ordered a Veggie and Tofu pho, a Honey Dew "Green Jelly Drink," and a to-go cabbage and chicken salad for my Mom back at the hotel.Let me tell you, we have a lot of pho restaurants in Denver, but this was some of the best pho I've ever had. The broth was so dark and savory. The tofu was cooked to perfection (chewy and well cooked on the outside, soft on the inside, like a medium rare steak). And I had never had a "Jelly drink" before, in CO they have Boba shakes. The Jelly drink is not a shake and the jelly is basically lychee pressed into worm-like shapes. It's good.For such a small and unassuming little restaurant, it has everything that really matters. Two thumbs way up! Aloha!
Small homely shop. Authentic Vietnamese food without the jacked up prices of being in Hawaii. I loved all of it from the friendly waitress to the delicious comfort food. After being on deployment for 7 months without any Vietnamese food. I'm glad this was my first meal I had off the ship.
The owners were so kind, the food is reasonably priced, and it was filling and so delicious. I’m happy we decided to check out this place last minute. Definitely will be back for pho again :)
I'm partial to my favorite spot in Chinatown, but I was really wanting some cold noodle and BBQ pork. So, I walked down to this place and ordered up. The lady was so sweet. My sister and I ordered pho, bun ma with BBQ pork, and a pork chop plate-- yes, we were hungry but took home the leftovers. Also got a Thai tea that was good, too. The lady also gave us a small plate of fried mochi ball topped with powdered sugar. That was delicious! Our total damage was not bad... given our appetites (haha!). Go check it out for yourselves.
Great pho place! Super friendly service. Welcome from the onset. The food arrive very quickly. It was fresh and delicious. I ordered the rare beef/tripe pho and added beef balls. They also let us know that their vegetarian pho is made from vegetable broth - I can bring my vegetarian friends next time!
What a great spot. Some of the best Vietnamese food I’ve ever had.
Horrible place. It was so ghetto we got there and thought we were lost and at the wrong place. The pho are nasty. I never had any pho worse than that. Srry not srry. Not a good place. I think they deleted my old review so this is a new review. DO NOT EAT. DO NOT BELIEVE THE REVIEWS.
Very yummy. A must do!