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    Pho Nina

    4.0 (195 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    the front of a vietnamese restaurant
    Lily F.

    Business is located in my neighborhood. They have couple of tables and have a tv which shows You Tube video. Employee got some tapioca that he shared with his customers. My order was pho with meat which is good on a cold day and tapioca $5.00. They only accept cash for payment.,

    Pho Sliced Beef (Pho Tai)
    Kyllie N.

    Tried Nina after a friend's recommendation. Upon entering, we weren't greeted and were simply directed to our table. The service was minimal, but that's fairly typical for smaller, authentic Vietnamese restaurants. The space itself is quite small and was nearly full during lunchtime, so it can feel crowded. The food came out quickly. We ordered the summer rolls and the sliced beef pho. The summer rolls were smaller than expected but still good. The pho broth was flavorful and satisfying. While it's not a place I see myself returning to often, I'm glad I gave it a try and found another decent pho spot.

    Samantha L.

    I really like the pho broth here. It's clean and comforting, and they cook the noodles perfectly, which I appreciate because I like mine on the firmer side. The satay here is great aswell. The only downside is the meat portion feels a little light, I wish there was more. That said, the restaurant is clean and the service is quick, so overall it's still a solid spot I'd come back to.

    Spring Rolls (Cha gio)
    Harry F.

    Solid little pho spot. The spring rolls were crispy, fresh and pretty tasty. That being said, $15 for spring rolls is a bit much--that's almost as much as a large pho. As for the pho, I really appreciated how much white and green onion they put in. The broth was more flavorful than your typical pho broth, and I think there is more meat in there too. Definitely a more hearty pho than most other places, and one of the best I've had on island. For being a hole-in-the-wall, I was pleasantly surprised by how clean and neat, yet comfortable, the interior was. It was cash only when I went, so I ordered over the phone while I walked about a block away to the ATM at the 7-Eleven. There is metered street parking out front.

    Deep fried lemongrass marinated basa rice plate
    Josie K.

    The two times I've been to Pho Nina for dinner was because of my Vietnamese friend, Hana. She's a very good cook and is particularly picky about where she goes for Vietnamese food. We had fried Basa (a farmed raised mild white fish). The portion was generous and the deep fried boneless Basa filet was crispy and piping hot. It was delicious with cucumber and fish sauce. Today, we ordered the Bún Riêu (Vietnamese Crab and Tomato Soup). The broth was light and tasty. Ong Choy was served with the Bún Riêu. The service was great considering it was only one server working and the dining room filled with customers. The dining room is barely decorated and unassuming. Came here for the food and not for the decoration so I was very pleased with my meal.

    Went from best pho in Hawaii to just another average pho restaurant.
    Rekinhsuf Z.

    Soup is back! Noodles, service, broth, you name it, Nina's got your back. Never had an issue with parking in all the years I have patronized this restaurant. The restaurant itself might not be the cleanest or fanciest, but all of that fades away once you have a bowl of pho in front of you.

    Serena L.

    Clean establishment, food was great and service was friendly. He even shared some fruit with us after our meal! If you like flat egg noodles.. they have it! Spring rolls were great as well.

    Green Papaya Salad with Shrimp (goi du du Tom) & Spring Rolls (Cha gio)
    Shayla B.

    The one of the best hole in the wall Vietnamese restaurant that we've stumbled upon! Service is immaculate & the owner really takes care of his guests. Nothing can compare to a comforting bowl of pho & all the aromatic flavors that occur with each bite is truly unmatched! Honestly, so many great things to say about this business & their food. Nước chấm was super flavorful and you could tell it's homemade. Even if it's blazing outside, I'll surely go back to this place! Solid 10/10! Show the owner some love! Offered to hold our baby so we could eat (wish we took him up on his offer, the food had no match on my appetite!!). We will be back more often!

    Hope C.

    This was one of the best bowls of pho I have had! The broth was so flavorful, the noodles were perfectly chewy, and the soup was served nice and HOT. It was served with a huge plate of bean sprouts, lemons, and herbs. My husband got the shrimp fried rice and really enjoyed it. We started with the spring rolls and those were also great- very crispy and hot. Also the owner was so nice and we had great service! It's a cash only spot so make sure you have some. I'd absolutely recommend this spot to anyone!

    Vegetables
    Sungju K.

    Parking is available in the back of the restaurant. Portion size is okay, I've seen bigger portions for the same price in other parts of town. Plus side - they give you LOTS of veggies! Broth is RICH in flavor, and on the fattier side. We personally really enjoyed it. I would definitely come back and try other things on their menu!

    Phở chín nạm bò viên.
    Kathy L.

    Best pho broth and noodles in town. They don't skimp on the fresh herbs/veggies and their service is pretty quick. The restaurant may not look very contemporary and is a bit outdated but that's a mom-n-pop shop for ya. Their lemongrass pork chops are also on point and you get it either as a rice plate or with your vermicelli salad noodle bowl. Storefront/street-side parking can be a bit of a hassle depending on the time of day but always nice to have the back of store lot as a safety net.

    Menu cover
    Nadine C.

    Lunch with mom in Honolulu, Hawaii... It's been challenging... I'm trying to get mom to eat... She'll claim that she's tired, not hungry, too busy, or some other excuse... Today, it was "chilly" (68°F), overcast, and rainy. After some shopping, I asked mom if she wanted to eat pho... To my surprise, she agreed! I've had Pho Nina on my list of places to visit for a while. I forgot how I found out about this old school restaurant. I didn't know that there's a free small parking lot behind the building. I parked for 50 cents an hour right in front of the restaurant (in a metered stall) - so that mom didn't have to walk "far". Inside, the service was efficient and relatively friendly. The server's name was T... he introduced himself to the table next to ours. He told us that today was a good day for hot pho... He ended up being the cashier, too. There was another cheerful worker who brought our bowls of hot soup to us. T complimented him - he must be a new worker - and said he was a smart guy! That's nice! Mom ordered pho with tripe - the tripe came on the side in a small bowl. Mom said that there were only 2 long slices of tripe and lots of beef, but the pieces were "tough" and hard to chew. The fresh veggies that came with her meal were: culantro, basil, bean sprouts, jalapeños, and a wedge of lemon. The portions were generous! I ordered the Crab Noodles with steamed oong choi. Wow... it was deliciously excellent! At first, the red coloring on the top of the soup worried me, but it wasn't spicy! The noodles were chewy, and the broth had crab flavor! I put the oong choi in the soup to flavor it! Yum! Overall, it was a great experience! The big screen television was amusing... the male customers were all facing the same way because they were watching the news together, but sat apart... haha!

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    Classic pho restaurant. Pho beef & noodle soup was delicious. Definitely going back again.

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    One of the best pho in town, they always give plenty of vegetables pork chop and summer rolls are good too

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    Fun Station

    Fun Station

    4.5
    (699 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    All I can say about eating at the - "Fun Station" is that it's more fun when eating with a friend,…read more& getting a 20% discount.........well, that's just an extra bonus! So the thing about coming to Fun Station is the "suspended flying noodle thingy" which I didn't go for, but if you like Instagramable stuffs, then I supposed you would probably go for that flying-noodle dish. As for me, I mainly came to try their Minute Chicken Cake Noodles, and as a bonus......... I actually got a 20% discount thanks to my friend - Jennifer C. who let a Bruddah know about da DEALAGES in da Sunday food section newspaper, as they had a coupon! The Sunday morning when I came with my friend, I can clearly see that this restaurant was thriving, as every table in the restaurant was taken. Fun Station specializes in noodles, but if you're not into that, they do serve other items like - soups, vegetable dishes, rice plates, & porridge (jook). Upon looking over the menu, we ordered the following items - 1. Frrrrrrried Chicken Wings ($9.95) for an appetizer 2. Minute Chicken Cake Noodles ($17.95 - minus da 20% coupon DEALAGES) 3. Beef Brisket Tendon & Won Ton in soup ($18.95) What can I say about da grub??? Da chicken wings came out hot & crispy. Although they featured only "flats" vs. drums (I like drums), I must say da wings was nicely executed. As for the Minute Chicken Cake Noodles.........nicely plated on a fancy smanshy panda plate. The cake noodles weren't drowning in gravy, so the noodles stayed crispy on the dish. I really liked how they did this dish, and would easily come back here to eat it again. My friend had the Beef Brisket Tendon & Won Ton soup. The dish looked good, and there weren't any complaints, so I take it that it was pretty ono! Overall, a very satisfying meal and the service here was on point, as the staff was friendly & very efficient. Easy 5 stars for the Minute Chicken Cake Noodles! Chance 'em!

    You could drive past this place a hundred times without giving it a second thought. It's tucked…read moreinto a small strip mall, the dining room is no frills and if someone told me it was just another average neighborhood Chinese restaurant, I'd probably believe them. Then the food starts arriving. We ordered way more than we needed and almost everything impressed me. The chow fun was cooked exactly the way I like it. Chewy, smoky and never overcooked. My only complaint was that it leaned a little saltier than I prefer, but it was still very good. The Hainan chicken was the surprise of the meal. Perfectly tender with an incredible ginger sauce that I'd happily put on just about anything. Even the dishes I normally avoid won me over. I've never been much of a lotus root person, but theirs was crisp, savory and honestly delicious. The wontons were another highlight. Since we skipped the noodles, they generously gave us extra wontons instead, which was a really thoughtful touch. What really pushed this place from good to memorable, though, was the staff. We were there with our two and four year old and they couldn't have been kinder. They brought over little toys to keep the kids occupied, checked on us throughout the meal and made us feel genuinely welcome. None of it felt forced. It was just warm, thoughtful hospitality and that's something I always remember long after I've forgotten exactly what I ate. The bathroom situation isn't ideal, you have to use the one outside the restaurant, but that's really my only complaint beyond the slightly salty chow fun. This isn't the place I'd recommend for date night or a long evening out. It's the kind of neighborhood restaurant you walk into expecting very little, then leave thinking, that was a lot better than it had any right to be. We'll definitely be back.

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    Inside the restaurant.....
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    Choi Sum & Beef Cake Noodle
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    Marugame Udon

    Marugame Udon

    4.5
    (14.1k reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    Taste good and quality. Long line but fast served food. I will go back again. My daughter love udon…read morealso she will give. 5

    It's a rare treat when I fall in love with a place and rave about it so much that I have to have it…read moreagain. Not only that, but I have to bring my significant other along to share in the deliciousness! I don't know how I'm just now talking about Marugame Udon. When I first came here, my friend and I decided to give it a try because we saw the longest line and wanted to see what all the hype was about. There was a couple in front of us who said they come here every time they visit Hawaiʻi and that it's a must-do stop on every trip. When you walk in, it's a small place. You can watch a team member washing the noodles and portioning them into bowls right in front of you. Then you choose your bowl size, small or large, and select your broth. After that, you get to choose from a variety of fried items and other à la carte options displayed on a warmer. Seating can be limited because of how busy this place gets. You line up to get your food, pay for it, grab your condiments, utensils, and a cup of water, then find a seat and enjoy. I've already been here twice, and after writing about my experience, I need to make a third visit happen very soon! There are not enough days off in a week to enjoy all of the amazing food on this island, but I'm going to do my best to experience as many places as I can. This place is totally worth the 45-minute commute from Wahiawa.

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    Dining room
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    Wuwei Chong Qing Cuisine

    Wuwei Chong Qing Cuisine

    4.3
    (211 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Authentic Chong Qing style noodles - really worth to give it a try. Some hopefully helpful tips:…read more1. The noodles only have one size but it's pretty large. Depending on your appetite, two ladies could possibly share. We ordered 2 and it was enough for 3 people to share. 2. Since we do not eat anything spicy, we asked for non-spicy from the get-go at ordering. The owner was able to accommodate. 3. Parking is street parking only but readily available fronting the restaurant. 4. The restaurant space is rather small, so it gets busy during meal time. We often take out by ordering ahead of time.

    stand alone restaurant - with limited seating insides…read more freshmade noodle for sure noted with quality. Do recommended getting chewy noodle vs flat noddle. The texture is more enjoyable when eating. Flat noddle - would have prefer to be more wide in size. Had the beef noodle classic -flavor in broth was decent, but could use with additional pickle vegetables to bring some sour and cut the richness of the broth. beef itself was very tender and came in separate bowl. Breakdown easily. not spicy at all though. next dish tried - was the pickle fish noodle - first time trying to dish anywhere. Surprisingly preferred this over the beef noodle. a little bit of sour, but just the right amount with the creamy broth mix. This with the chewy noodle was bomb. Highly recommended* price - reasonable for quality - but could have more noodle for quantity*

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    Unique cr code menu
    Unique cr code menu
    泡椒鸭爪米线(Duck Feet Rice Noodle)Added Duck Blood (good!! Nice numbing and spicy)
    泡椒鸭爪米线(Duck Feet Rice Noodle)Added Duck Blood (good!! Nice numbing and spicy)
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    Pork with green peppers and fried egg
    Mian & Bao

    Mian & Bao

    4.3
    (324 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Lunch after kid city with my family. Food was delicious! staff was great! Great price! Food came…read moreout fast! Would definitely come back

    I've been wanting to try this spot for a while but after hearing so much mixed reviews I held off…read moreon it for a while. I finally decided why not and came with a friend on new years day lunch time. They were pretty busy already after just 30ish minutes of opening (12pm). Service: We were seated immediately and the service method is pretty simple, you scan the QR code and order through there. My main gripe with this service method is the waitresses aren't as attentive, we couldn't really ask any questions prior to ordering and even after ordering, I had to stand up to the front and wave someone down to pay for our order (as they had a special they had to apply before we paid). We ordered: - Spicy Beef Pancake: 10/10, didn't expect to like this so much as well. Not that spicy to be honest. More like a light spicy flavor. The beef inside was also juicy. - Pan-fried pork bun: 10/10, I was honestly looking forward to this more than the XLB and I was correct to do so. The filling was juicy like a XLB but the dough was also fluffy, doughy, AND has a crispy bottom. Would come back just for this and recommend this 10 times over!! - Sui Mai: 8.8/10; this was like any other good sui mai you may get at different dimsum places. Just pork though, no mushroom or seafood chucks like some other spots. - Steamed Beef with Sticky Rice: 8.1/10. This wasn't bad by any means but just didn't compare to the rest of the items. I didn't like how some parts were super fatty. - Xiao Long Bao: 10/10, the wrapped is thin but thick enough for me to pick up the dumpling without it popping. The soup was flavorful and so was the pork within. They had a special going on which made our XLB be like $5 instead of the $14 it usually is. We were super surprised of how little our bill was give that we were stuffed at the end of the meal and had some leftovers. Even without the discount it would've been a great deal. I heavily recommend, especially the pan-fried pork bun and XLB!!

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    Newbie in the former Peso location
    Newbie in the former Peso location
    Love noodles and dumplings...anticipating its opening!
    Love noodles and dumplings...anticipating its opening!
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    Lam's Kitchen

    Lam's Kitchen

    4.4
    (655 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    As a Chinese, we love Chinese food. Lam's is one of my favorite which located on the center of…read moreChinatown. Service is great and efficient. After renovation, it's much cleaner and brighter inside. Their Cheung fun and Congee are always my favorite. Chinese donut was not as good as before. Tastes like pre-made. Wonton soup was tasty. If you pass by Chinatown, Lam's is one of the good places to go.

    Located in Chinatown, Lam's Kitchen is on a corner on Maunakea Street. The building is brick and…read morethe restaurant has red doors, which we read had been newly renovated. Inside, the space feels busy with tables and people moving around. There are benches inside for those waiting for a table. We had to wait a bit before we were seated but they seemed efficient in ushering people in and out of the restaurant. The middle had smaller tables, which seemed most suitable for two people. The sides had larger tables for larger parties. The tables felt pretty close together but we enjoyed the stool/bench chairs we sat on. They were different than what we are used to in restaurants. Our order was taken quickly. We decided to get the beef chow fun, yang chow fried rice, and cheong fun. The cheong fun was good, especially after adding hoisin sauce. The texture was soft and the portion was quite decent. The chow fun was also yummy. It was tasty without being overbearing. The fried rice was our favorite. It was flavorful and included a variety of ingredients. The prices were not bad either, considering the portion sizes. We hope to be back one day to try more of what they have!

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    So clean and spacious
    So clean and spacious
    Beef Chow Fun
    Beef Chow Fun
    Lam's Kitchen

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    Seasons Taiwanese Eatery

    Seasons Taiwanese Eatery

    4.5
    (288 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    By far my favorite Taiwanese go to restaurant!…read more I highly recommend their popcorn chicken, so crispy, so juicy and the leaves not sure if they were basil or sobering else but the way they fry them and get them to also be super crispy is amazing. It's also seasoned perfectly, not too salty and you can add a level of spicy to your liking.

    The death knell is ringing for the Chinese (Taiwanese-Chinese, apparently) Cultural Plaza with the…read moreJune 2026 announcement of plans to can the place, so Seasons and all Plaza cohorts will meet their maker in a year! IRREGARDLESS I'd go back for the popcorn chicken (crispy, light fry, bite sized) and air conditioning. Sometimes Chinese food can get super saucy so the small plates - cucumbers, rolls, baos, and veg - work for me. It's serious 家常菜 or home-style cooking or quick food you'd find on the street: ong-choy, tomato-braised scrambled egg, garlic cabbage, essentially all the greats, shareable. Seasons also offers the beef soupy noodle sets, but when it's 85+ degrees out and sunny and 80% humidity, I do question ppl's judgement. I've always loved the Plaza, empty and partly abandoned, bec/ the design is conducive to good airflow and cooling, a much underappreciated architectural element in modern downtowns. But the bums and indigent love it more and sadly always leave some je ne sais quoi. Seasons finds itself across from the dim sum behemoth in Chinatown, Legends, but that's a different flavor profile. Still, quite nice to have variety.

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    Inside
    11. Classic Beef and Tendon Noodle
    11. Classic Beef and Tendon Noodle
    New location is around the corner, towards the canal.

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    New location is around the corner, towards the canal.
    Shima Dreams Of Noodles

    Shima Dreams Of Noodles

    4.6
    (7 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    About 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, there was already a line of people placing their order for fresh…read morepulled noodles. We were told that the first batch would be served about 11 a.m. so we quickly put our order in. The first thing that caught my attention, was the savory aroma of their 5-spice ground pork being cooked. You can add this as a topping to the noodle dish. The second thing that caught my attention, was the labor of love going in to each order of fresh pulled noodles. You can watch him stretch the dough ball and slap it on the counter before he boils each batch with careful preparation. The third thing that caught my attention, was their adorable mother, helping to slice the cucumbers and top each dish with crushed iso peanuts. Do not forget to order the side of pickled bittermelon....so good!! From beginning to end, this was an incredible experience of all my senses! To see and hear them at work and then to taste the delicious sesame sauce on the fresh pulled noodles....WOW! The soft noodles, the crisp bittermelon, and the savory sauce....super delish! Seriously, go early to place your order. The wait is totally worth it :) Will come back next time to try other menu items.

    Shima Dreams of Noodles is a pop-up, located at Fishcake -…read more This place supposedly has a huge following, and people anticipate for the changing menu of various noodle dishes. When we went, the menu focused on udon: +Hot Yamakake Udon with Quail Egg (a special) +Cold Yamakake Udon (a special) +Hot Udon +Cold Udon The special udon dishes are servied with tororo (grated mountain yam), housemade tsukudani (seaweed braised in a sweet Japanese sauce), crispy nori, green onions, and an option to add wasabi. We went for both the hot and cold udon specials - I think it was a consensus that we would have liked to have more noodles in the dish. This is definitely a sweeter dish, with the tororo and the tsukudani. The place already had a long line, and the best way to enjoy would be to dine-in. Note that if you do order a carry-out, the quail egg would not be included. +ordering online is available +changing menu of noodle dishes +popup at Fishcake

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    Making fresh udon noodles!
    Making fresh udon noodles!
    Fresh pulled noodles with sesame sauce, 5 spice ground pork, and side of pickled bittermelon, so yum!
    Fresh pulled noodles with sesame sauce, 5 spice ground pork, and side of pickled bittermelon, so yum!
    Shima Dreams Of Noodles

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    Mian - Honolulu

    Mian - Honolulu

    4.2
    (511 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Parking: small lot near building, street parking, parking in Walmart parking lot (at your own risk)…read more Service: table service. With QR code on table that you input your order into. Ambiance: casual Food: a great place to satisfy Szechuan cravings. Would recommend getting their spicy dumplings (so good). Also tried their sweet potato noodles and it was like a more chewy rice noodle. Would also recommend getting their mung bean drink (with free refills) that goes well with their spicy dishes.

    Sister restaurant of Mian and Bao, and Chengdu, Mian does not disappoint…read more Located at the 808 center on Sheridan Street, parking is valet, and bathrooms are located outside the establishment as it is shared with other businesses. Service was excellent. The nice lady checked in on us several times and provided extra napkins and refills. Ambiance: cozy. As with their sister restaurants, scan the qr code and order away. I really liked the variety and being able to order sides or small dishes. The mung bean soup is delicious and served chilled. They do give free refills. This was my first time trying it, and 10/10 would order again. Mini hot and sour wonton: first time trying and won't be my last. 10/10 Beef pancakes were good, slightly different from Mian and Bao, and delicious. Ice Jelly: good cooling dessert. Not too sweet. Perfect finisher for all the spicy food. Pickled sides: I really loved the spicy back fungus. I'm a huge sucker for woodear mushroom so I was also glad I could order a side of it just to toss into my soup! So good! Everything was really good, and I can't wait to try something new as we make our way through their menu.

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    Colder Jelly Sweets
    Colder Jelly Sweets
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    Appertizer
    QR code menu. You can Scan the code to order online.

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    Pho Nina - vegetarian - Updated July 2026

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