Recommendations for best Pho/Vietnamese restaurant on the island?
#16
Now I'm vietnamese, and I honestly think that Pho To Chau on river st. is the best on the island. They give very generous portions for a great price, but the only drawback is the long line they always have. Though I love that place, I've recommended it to a few people and some of them just didn't like it even though it's a favorite among all the vietnamese I know...
I've come to the conclusion that most people base their preference on wherever they first tried pho, thinking that that was how it is supposed to be made........ but..... well I guess it can't be helped if someone thought a crappy bowl of pho was good, but liked it...
I've come to the conclusion that most people base their preference on wherever they first tried pho, thinking that that was how it is supposed to be made........ but..... well I guess it can't be helped if someone thought a crappy bowl of pho was good, but liked it...
I second that......btw i'm part vietnamese also. Nothing beats my grandma's homemade pho
#18
didn't care for pho tri. imho pho to chau is probably the best tasting. if you prefer your broth on the cleaner side and don't like smelling like pho when you leave the restaurant, try hale vietnam in kaimuki... priced a little higher than most though.
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