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The Pig & the Lady
The guide was updated:Mixing Vietnamese tradition with island flavors, this restaurant acts as both an unassuming noodle house for the busy lunch crowd by day and a fine dining experience at night. Dishes are daring and flavorful, and they include combinations such as pork chop marinated in spiced guava leaves, and the desserts are equally innovative and delicious.
Useful Information
- Address: 83 North King Street, Chinatown, Honolulu, Oahu, HI
- Website: www.thepigandthelady.com
- Phone: +1 808 585 8255
- Email: info@thepigandthelady.com
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