2 Best Restaurants in Oahu, Hawaii

Bac Nam

$ | Ala Moana

Tam and Kimmy Huynh's menu ranges far beyond the usual pho and bun (cold noodle dishes) found at many Vietnamese restaurants. This welcoming, no-frills, hole-in-the-wall spot, which locals swear by, features lamb curry, tapioca dumplings, head-on tamarind shrimp, and other dishes that hail from both North and South Vietnam. People who work in the neighborhood pack in for lunch, so you might want to avoid a midday visit. Reservations are not accepted for groups of fewer than six.

1117 S. King St., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96814, USA
808-597–8201
Known For
  • spring and summer rolls
  • limited free parking behind the restaurant
  • excellent crabmeat curry soup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Pho To Chau Restaurant

$ | Chinatown

Those people lined up on River Street know where to go for bowls of steaming pho (Vietnamese beef noodle soup) with all the best trimmings. This hole-in-the-wall storefront was the go-to pho spot long before hipsters and foodies found Chinatown. Many Vietnamese restaurants have since opened, and some have surpassed To Chau's quality—it's all in the broth—but eating habits die hard in this city.

1007 River St., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96817, USA
808-533–4549
Known For
  • no-frills service and sometimes a wait for food once seated
  • old-school, 1970s decor
  • large pho can be easily shared
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted, Cash only