Searching for a good Vietnamese restaurant? With so many to choose from where should one start? I’ll tell you where, Pho To-Chau, that’s where. Word on the street is Pho To-Chau is the place, and when I say “the place” I mean “the place” to go for some really good pho. This place lies at the boarder of China Town and I don’t know if you guys have noticed or not but this place is popping. Every morning there’s a line streaming out it’s door that puts Studio 54 in 1977 to shame. Seriously, there’s always a crazy line and not only that but this place is sandwiched between two other Vietnamese Restaurants that seem vacant; no way, they’re open, I couldn’t tell.

So I mentioned it to one of my co-workers and she goes, “oh girl, this place is the shit, I use to go every Monday with my ex. They have the best pho on the island.” Really? Best pho huh? I’ll be the judge of that.

 

This is the line we walked up to. It was about a 30 minute wait.

 

This place had two rooms, roughly about the same size and was packed. I think I saw a total of three female workers. One was the waitress/host, another was the cook/waitress, and then the busser.

 

It didn’t surprise me to see that service sucked ass, but this place isn’t known for their stellar service. Actually, I thought it was a bit amusing. First one lady comes and takes our drink order, “what do you want to drink?” I order the iced coffee with condensed milk, $2.75 and Ray gets some water. She walks away, no thank you or smile, just completely emotionless. No one should ever get offended or upset over service like this, especially if it’s a hole in the wall and especially if it’s an Asian establishment. Old school Asians, particularly the Chinese/Vietnamese don’t really understand customer service, that’s not their business. Their business is pho, at least it is in this case and it’s about working as efficiently and productively as possible to get you your pho and make them money. At places like this tips stand for, To Insure Prompt Service, so if you get prompt service you should still tip well. Alright back to my coffee, if your a lover of coffee I highly recommend iced coffee with condensed milk from a Vietnamese restaurant. It usually comes out hot and compressed in a dripper with an extra cup of ice on the side. At the bottom of the ice is condensed milk. After the coffee is done dripping you dump it over the ice and mix. It’s sweet and strong and has the best coffee flavor ever. I love love this stuff.

They brought us a pitcher of water because obviously they weren’t planning on coming back to refill.

 

We ordered spring rolls for appetizer, $3.75, shrimp, pork, fresh herbs, vermicelli rolled in rice paper with special sauce. Each roll was cut up in four pieces each and were nicely and tightly roll. I didn’t like that they were cut in so many pieces. It made me feel like I was eating sushi. I prefer the traditional half cut.

 

Fuck, I got so excited when I got my pho that I forgot to take a picture right away. It didn’t come so green with basil and mint, that’s just how I like mine. In my opinion the soup is what makes the pho. A lot of people don’t even pay attention to the soup. When I get my pho, the first thing I do before I fuck with it is taste the soup, this lets me know how much I will be enjoying my meal. I loved the soup here. It was really authentic and hearty in flavor. I could tell that the soup was made from scratch and with real beef bones. I was so excited, I knew this was going to be a really good meal. I can’t tell you how much meat they put in here. Wow, these ladies don’t skimp on the meat at all. When I ordered my food they asked if I wanted my meat separate, which means raw on the side, or in my soup. I’m not really of fan of raw meat so I said in the soup. I did see them serve the meat raw on a separate plate to another table and the meat looked really good and fresh to me. It was nicely cut with good color. I was impressed. But the one thing I wasn’t impressed with was the beef ball. I love beef balls and the balls here suck, but they made up for it in everything else.

The pho came with plenty of basil. I love basil. After our lunch I boxed the rest of it up for later. They charge .25 cents for a to go box. Whatever, it’s a quarter and lunch was pretty cheap. When I had my leftovers later I was still so surprised to see how much meat was still left. I haven’t been to a lot of pho restaurants on this island but I think my friend is right, Pho To-Chau has to have the best pho on the island.

 

This was the line when we left. I guess I’m not the first to discover this place. If you decide to come here, come early or be patient. Also they have weird business hours, They are only open for lunch and close at 2:30.  By the way, the pho cost $6.95.  What a deal.

Pho To-Chau

 

At the corner of River and N. King.

 

 

 


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Pho To-Chau
1007 River St
Honolulu, HI 96817

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(808) 533-4549

9 Responses to “Pho To-Chau Vietnamese Restaurant”

  1. toph Says:

    why is there always a line for everywhere ya’ll go? what is that?

  2. DooDooLicious Says:

    toph » what is a line or what is pho. I just like going to places with long ass lines because it tells me that this place has good food if people are willing to wait especially if it’s a hole it the wall restaurant.

  3. alan Says:

    I’ve been wanting to try this place for a while, but every time I walk by the line puts me off. Lunch hour is short enough as it is, without spending half the time queued up outside. Is there ever not a line? That’s when I’d be able to go.

  4. DooDooLicious Says:

    alan » Then you’ll never be able to go because there’s always a line. Best thing to do is to order to go or be one of the first to come otherwise no pho for you.

  5. Cassaendra Says:

    Before I moved to the Northeast over 12 years ago, I went to To Chau weekly. When I visit Hawaii each year, To Chau is the one place I always go to…and Ono Hawaiian Food.

    I’m glad that they’re still popular and likely won’t go away any time soon. =) The last time I went (last April), we were 3rd in line and our wait was 5 minutes. The line usually goes quick because it’s like a one-night stand, you pick what you want, enjoy it, and quickly leave.

    I wish they were open for breakfast…

  6. DooDooLicious Says:

    Cassaendra » Haha, your analogy sounds more like a night at the mustang ranch, I guess that would be considered a one night stand too. Yeah, I wish they were open for dinner.

  7. Kelvin Tso Says:

    1: I’ve been to To Chau, wasn’t impressed, but they did give me lots of meat, taste wise, wasn’t the best. I prefer Cuu Long, which is directly across To Chau, they have bigger portions (superbowl size), better soup base, and rarely any lines outside. Personally, I order the Beef Ball and Fatty Brisket Pho(superbowl size), not only for the tender meat, but the mount of food i get. For $7.00, the bowl weighed about 6-7 pounds, literally. AndI think it tases just as good.

    By the way, those are summer rolls, not spring rolls. Summer = raw, spring = fried.

  8. DooDooLicious Says:

    @Kelvin Tso: I love that place, and as for the rolls, I just call it like I see it in the menu, so when readers go to the place, they can order exactly with I had with no confusion.

  9. Hehe Says:

    Whoo, I’m glad to see this restaurant here! My family of 7 always came to this restaurant, ever since like, ’97 or something so they know us and our order by heart. The pitcher of water is definitely funny to see since it probably began due to my family. My brother and I always needed like, 5-10 refills each during our meal (not anymore for some odd reason) but after like, our third visit to the restaurant with needing so many refills, she just put a pitcher of water on our table which we usually drink all of.

    @Kevin Tso: We also go to Cuu Long occasionally, when we’re not in the mood to wait in line. However, everytime we go there, my dad complains that the soup is bland or that it just can’t match to Pho To Chau’s soup. I would say that it isn’t as hearty. Also, it didn’t help that my sister found an ant in her Pho which made us disgusted..

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