As the most isolated population center on earth and a true melting pot of cultures, the Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the world’s greatest cuisine. Not only will you find local eateries focusing on Hawaiian dishes but you’ll find American, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Portuguese restaurants as well. You’ll even find modern Vietnamese cuisine — if you know where to look that is. If you’ve never visited this iconic Honolulu restaurant, you’re missing out.
Welcome to The Pig And The Lady, a truly unique restaurant located in the heart of Honolulu’s Chinatown.
えっつん/TripAdvisor Featuring globally-accented modern Vietnamese cuisine in a rustic chic setting, after just one visit, this will become your new favorite ethnic restaurant.
Though the exterior is modest, once you step inside, you’ll find yourself in a rustic chic paradise.
The Pig and the Lady/Facebook With exposed brick, ambient lighting, and natural wood, you’ll feel right at home here.
Don’t mind the communal tables — this lively restaurant is one of Honolulu’s best and you’ll want to rave about it with your fellow patrons.
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When The Pig And The Lady opened in 2015, it was recognized as Honolulu’s best new restaurant and has since become an iconic staple of the city’s food scene.
The Pig and the Lady/Facebook You’ll even find a second location at Ward Village and a booth at farmers’ markets across the island.
Led by twice-nominated James Beard semifinalist Chef Andrew Le, the restaurant specializes in providing a modern, fresh take on traditional Southeast Asian food — utilizing local products, of course.
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Enjoy a family meal in the truest sense of the words here: not only is The Pig And The Lady a family-owned business but the menu is best enjoyed family-style.
The Pig and the Lady/Facebook Salads, vegetables, pasta, meat, and seafood all find a place on the ever-changing menu here.
Start your meal with a signature craft cocktail like this vibrant P&L Sour made with 100 proof bonded bourbon, lime, apricot, and tamarind.
The Pig and the Lady/Facebook You’ll also find an extensive beer and wine list as well as non-alcoholic beverages.
On the lunch menu, you’ll find a variety of salads, tiger style rice, and pho, but our absolute favorite is their bahn mi, a classic Vietnamese sandwich made with a single-serve baguette and topped with a variety of savory ingredients.
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Don’t forget to save room for dessert! In addition to a variety of sweet treats like malasadas, cream pies, cakes, and sundaes…
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…you’ll discover soft-serve you’ve ever tasted. Enjoy your choice of frozen custard, soft sorbet, or swirl. You can even order it in a waffle bowl or with Valrhona chocolate crinkle cookie — yum!
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What are you waiting for? Step out of your comfort zone and visit this modern Vietnamese restaurant for a meal you’ll never forget. We suggest making a reservation, though — this popular restaurant can get crazy busy!
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The Pig And The Lady is located at 83 N King St., Honolulu, HI 96817, and is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. They are open for lunch only on Monday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and closed Sunday. For more information, visit their website or follow them on Facebook.
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Featuring globally-accented modern Vietnamese cuisine in a rustic chic setting, after just one visit, this will become your new favorite ethnic restaurant.
The Pig and the Lady/Facebook
With exposed brick, ambient lighting, and natural wood, you’ll feel right at home here.
You’ll even find a second location at Ward Village and a booth at farmers’ markets across the island.
Salads, vegetables, pasta, meat, and seafood all find a place on the ever-changing menu here.
You’ll also find an extensive beer and wine list as well as non-alcoholic beverages.
If you prefer classic American food with a twist and live music, head to Monkeypod Kitchen for a meal you’ll never forget.
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