2 Best Restaurants in Oahu, Hawaii

The Pig and the Lady

$$ | Chinatown Fodor's choice

Chef Andrew Le's casual noodle house attracts downtown office workers by day and becomes a creative contemporary restaurant at night, pulling in serious chowhounds. Drawing on both his Vietnamese heritage and multicultural island flavors, the talented, playful Le is a wizard with spice and acid, turning out dishes of layered flavor. The restaurant has food stands at farmers' markets, and its sister restaurant, Piggy Smalls, serves a scaled-down but similar menu.

83 N. King St., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813, USA
808-585–8255
Known For
  • banh mi sandwiches at lunch and pho all day
  • house-made soft-serve custards and sorbets, including unexpected flavors
  • Hanoi-style egg coffee
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Lucky Belly

$$ | Chinatown

A hip local crowd sips cocktails and slurps huge bowls of noodles with a modern twist at this popular fusion ramen bar known for its savory broth and its trendy small plates, such as pork belly buns and oxtail dumplings. The service here is unpretentious and attentive if you eat in, but you can also order your food to go, and late-night hours make it a great stop after shows at the Hawaii Theatre or when dinner elsewhere didn't quite do the trick.

50 N. Hotel St., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96817, USA
808-531–1888
Known For
  • steaming hot pot dishes
  • small but unique cocktail menu
  • "Belly Bowl" with smoked bacon, sausage, and pork belly
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch