No. (Don’t go shopping hungry)
Remember the huge tree that fell over onto Keeaumoku/Kapiolani during the heavy rains for that ONE day? That was so crazy because I drive there all the time! Freaked me out a bit. I took a picture of it the day after as I was driving there (proof I drive there all the time lol). Isn’t that crazy? And the way it’s planted, I think it might belong to Pacific Guardian. I really hope no one was harmed because that tree looked like it crushed at least 2 cars.
Le’s Banh Mi – Saigon Special add Roast Pork | $11.50 + $2.00
When I say that Le’s Banh Mi is the best on the island, please take me seriously. I don’t think you can get a better banh mi anywhere else. We’ve talked about this. Have you tried them yet? They make their own bread and it’s so soft and light yet crispy. And the toppings, I love their pate and the roast pork is chef’s kiss. I just give them a call before I head in to get it…takes them about 10 minutes and it’s ready when I’m there! This was even good reheated because we couldn’t eat it right away.
wonder why the pizza cheetos is a no. sounds ono! or, did you forget the “o” before the “no” LOL
I want to look for the tree and but haven’t passed that way. I hate the Makaloa/Keeaumoku intersection with the all way stop, and the Keeaumoku/Kapiolani intersection if I have to turn right or go through Next to Bank of Hawaii. Idiot pedestrians and drivers.
Now I want to eat a banh mi. or a bun, or a pho.
Okay, I gotta try Le’s. I like lemon grass chicken bahn mi the best. My favorite is Olena’s by Chef Simon in the Dole building across from Signature theatres. I also like the one in the Maunakea Marketplace but yesterday’s sandwich was meh – the chicken wasn’t that fresh. Bummer. Once I get an inferior meal, it dooms the place for me.
I have le’s on my “to try” list…that fallen tree looks huge!