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| About: | Located in Wailuku, the county seat and possibly the most unattractive city on the island, this restaurant is easy to miss, even when you are actively seeking it. Keep looking though, because despite the uninspired name of the place, the cuisine it is worth the trip. It is a local favorite, serving an extensive menu of Vietnamese favorites for very low prices. There is a good seafood and vegetarian selection. The Vietnamese burritos are crunchy and flavorful. Shrimp sticks and summer rolls are low fat, cost less, and taste divine. |
| Hours: | Lunch & Dinner daily |
| Categories: | Restaurants, Southeast Asian Restaurants, Vietnamese Restaurants, Catering Services |
| Parking: | Parking lot |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa |
| Amenities: | Kid-Friendly |
| Cuisine: | Vietnamese |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Family Friendly |
| Feature: | Outdoor Seating, Healthy Options, Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Dress Code: | Casual |
| Price: | $10 - $20 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 808 243 9566 |
A great place to enjoy very good food and good service. We ordered several different dishes and everything was terrific. Price was more than reasonable, you on Maui for goodness sakes.
It's not quite what it used to be, but still quite good. You'll like the prices and the fresh ingredients. Vietnamese food is simple, hearty fare, and this place delivers.
Try rice in a clay pot and shrimp pop wraps. Curried chicken lemongrass thingy is good too. (I can't remember the name of the dish.)
Try the tofu burritos which is grilled tofu and fresh veggies that you assemble yourself in rice paper wraps with noodles & pickled daikon & carrot. Try the sweet and sour soup (comes to the table in your a little hot pot still lit!, the calamari w/ shrimp won tons, the curry
Japanese long eggplant and also don't forget the Vietnamese coffee.