O‘ahu

Island · Honolulu

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"In April 2020, Bun Heu’s eldest son, Vannak Tan, branched off with his wife to open a different Cambodian concept called A&J Seafood Shack. The takeout stand serves fresh lobsters wok-tossed with onions and jalapenos, and garlic shrimp with pineapple, just like on Oahu’s North Shore." - Judith Rontal

Phnom Penh Noodle Shack Has Served the Best Soup in Long Beach for 37 Years - Eater LA

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