EIGHT08 EATS: National Pho Day
National Pho Day is celebrated annually on December 12th to honor the iconic Vietnamese noodle soup, which features savory broth, soft rice noodles, fresh herbs, and tender meat. Established in 2017 in Vietnam to celebrate the dish’s cultural significance, National Pho Day is celebrated worldwide by visiting restaurants for special deals, or cooking traditional beef or chicken pho at home. Found within this blog are a variety of establishments offering Lasagna within their menus throughout Oahu Nei. Be sure to check them out 👍
Pho 97 One is located within the Waimalu Shopping Plaza serving authentic and traditional Vietnamese cuisine
Pictured above and below is an order of their Pho Duoi Bo aka House Special Oxtail from their Pho Beef Noodle Soup menu
Pho Five-O is a casual Vietnamese restaurant located within the Waimalu Shopping Center in the heart of Aiea, Hawaii serving a variety of Pho Noodle Soups, Rice Plates, Stir Fries, and a whole lot more. Pictured below is their Pho Rib Eye Round Steak, Brisket, and Beef Balls accompanied with fresh bean sprouts, basil leaves, lime wedges, green peppers, and onions served with their beef broth
For a quick Pho fix, 7-Eleven convenience stores offer their Beef Pho, as pictured above and below, that is readily available via their numerous locations throughout Hawaii Nei
Yen Cafe & Sandwiches at Ke’eaumoku is a Vietnamese restaurant offering a wide range of Vietnamese cuisine such as a variety of Vietnamese sandwiches aka Bahn Mi, a variety of Pho, a variety of rolls, and a whole lot more
Pictured above and below is Yen Cafe & Sandwiches Brisket Pho in all it’s brisket goodness
Happy Eats,
Peter Rosario













