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A Chinatown favorite rooted in farmers market cooking, known for vibrant Lao and Thai dishes like nam khao and sai oua. Recognized by Eater and local guides for heartfelt hospitality and a lush courtyard setting.
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Lush courtyard dining with flavorful Laotian & Thai classics, BYOB.
66 N Hotel St, Honolulu, HI 96817 Get directions
$20–30
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