
Lacto
Take-out
Asian
Vietnamese
Vietnamese vegetarian restaurant that offers traditional dishes such as bahn mi, steamed buns, pho, fried rice, and drinks. All food items are vegan, but some coffee items contain milk. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-4:00pm.
39 Reviews
First Review by LorettaTiu
charleesdavis
Points +199
Vegan Vietnamese Food in Honolulu - Edit
I visited on 1/25/25 while visiting Honolulu. I loved having this vegan option while exploring the Chinatown area of Honolulu. We had a banh mi, fried wontons, and crispy noodle stir fry. It all tasted great! One thing to note, the restaurant was a little confusing to find at first. You enter doors from outside and then the restaurant is to the right through another door.
Read moreThe only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5 because I do question is there is any non-vegan cross contamination… but they advertise being vegan and it tasted good!
Updated from previous review on 2025-03-27
Pros: Vegan Vietnamese , In an area with little to no vegan options
Cons: Potential non-vegan contamination?
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prplgurl
Points +32
Small quaint family run place - Edit
Great vegan offerings.ost of the menu is fully vegan. Some drinks are not so check 1st.
Read morePros: Hinan chickn is really tasty, Ban Mi is very affordable about $10 , Family run business and everyone is very friendly
Cons: They do not speak much English, please be patient
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Barrylewis
Points +24
Excellent crunchy noodle dish - Edit
Excellent crunchy noodle dish!
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zoedet
Points +140
Amazing vegan Vietnamese food - Edit
Extremely delicious, with Vietnamese dishes you do not often find in the continental US
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mazikem
Points +44
Delicious! - Edit
Got the pho, was very delicious. Food comes with pandan water. Staff doesn’t speak English. Easy to find in Chinatown, right next to the big market. This place does advertise itself as a fully vegan restaurant (I didn’t look at the drink menu).
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-12-30
Pros: Delicious
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pantulim
Points +155
Out of the way but delicious - Edit
This place is in an Asian area of Honolulu. It was a little hard to find and the staff doesn’t speak much English, but the food was great and not expensive,
Read morePros: Vegan, Delicious , Inexpensive
Cons: Hard to find
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powerleegirl
Points +87
Vegan Vietnamese in Chinatown - Edit
Delicious vegan Vietnamese food in tiny mom and mom type shop. Don’t be discouraged by the amount of stuff covering the walls as the food is great. Especially appreciated the faux chicken.
Read morePros: Faux chicken, Fresh basil, Pandan water
Cons: Decor a bit funky
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RasaFournier
Points +117
Gem in Chinatown - Edit
These are the friendliest people, they don’t speak English, but the menu is self-explanatory, and I’ve tried just about everything there and loved it. I keep coming back and I bring everyone I know  because of the great service and grate food. 
Read morePros: Soups, Friendliness, Yummy drinking water
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RasmusHansen
Points +153
I was full. - Edit
For a miniscule price I got a main and side dish the size that I would actually make for myself if cooking😂 That aside, tasted great, and there were many options on the menu.
Read moreThe waiter and host had that old school asian, very direct and almost yelling way of communicating, if that isn't your thing stay away, if you're fine with that cultural difference go here.
Best meal I had in Honolulu.
Pros: Food, Price
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spiceislandvegan
Points +1464
We visited twice during our trip - Edit
We are visitors of Honolulu and searched for vegan restaurants. We visited this place twice during our trip so that says something!
Read moreTheir food is authentic and gourmet Vietnamese cooking, no doubt about it . It the restaurant is small and located in Chinatown. A hole in the wall type but the food is excellent.
We enjoyed their appetizers, fried wontons were excellent, noodle soup with housemade vegan duck, broken rice, and even got Banh mi to go for our flights home. People served us are friendly and nice.
This restaurant is frequented by locals.
Pros: Food, Service
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mariepeng
Points +25
amazing viet food - Edit
It's a small, family-owned restaurant in chinatown. It's kind of hard to find though, I got lost at first! The food came quickly, was fresh, and absolutely delicious
Read moreI got the pho, imitation duck noodle soup, and the bao (a must-try, reminded me of the ones at Hong Kong dim sum places). My non-vegan family also thoroughly enjoyed it. They said the broth was very fresh and loved the complimentary pandan tea they served. Please go support them ^^
Updated from previous review on 2024-06-30
Pros: Excellent food, Comforting ambience, Great selection
Cons: Waiter had limited english skills
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Seatown_vegan
Points +8743
Authentic - Edit
No frills style Vietnamese restaurant with minimal seating. Ordered the spring rolls, fresh rolls, and bun rieu. What I appreciated about this place is that the spring rolls came with lettuce, herbs, and other accompaniments. Most Vietnamese restaurants I visit that have spring rolls just come with spring rolls and sauce. Kudos to Thuong An Lac for that. The noodle soup I had was delicious and tasted great.
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GottaRun
Points +51
How did I not know this was here? - Edit
It can be tough to find street parking, but there's a municipal garage very close, and the rates were surprisingly reasonable.
Read moreFood was very tasty. The fried wontons said "ham, vegetable" in the menu. I asked the waiter about that. He said it was the way the menu was translated and that everyone asks. He says they were definitely vegan. I certainly hope so because I ate my share almost as soon as the plate hit the table.
We will be going back.
Pros: Excellent taste, Nice people, Other patrons were Vietnamese
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FaithUgates
Points +472
Delicious - Edit
We went here on my birthday 2023 with 2 of my non-vegan friends. We just accidentally found this restaurant while we were walking around. Everything that we ordered was delicious. We ordered a lot, we almost couldn't finish it. 😁 But we paid less than we expected.
Read moreThe owner has limited English but was really nice.
Pros: Food, Affordable
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SouthernmostVegan
Points +1854
No Engish don't care! - Edit
The menu is extensive so I asked for suggestions but since no one speaks English they just pointed at a few items and I said yes because life is short and it was awesome.
Read moreThe only downside is that when I go back, I won't remember what I had so fingers crossed that I try something new.
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Jessica_Marie
Points +416
A hidden gem - Edit
This is definitely off the beaten track a bit. Right in Chinatown in Honolulu, this is a small and kind of rundown place, with an awesome vegan menu! It definitely has a homey feel, and the woman who waited on us had no English. But we may do and she was very friendly. She wanted to know where we were from and she clapped and sang Happy Birthday when we told her it was my mom's birthday. We got there at 8:30 in the morning to get takeout for that evening! We were thrilled to find something open in the morning that could provide us with some takeout so that when we got home from a long day of the beach and botanical garden tours we would have food. This place is only open till 4:00 p.m. We ordered the curry, a fried noodle dish, and a fried rice dish. We also got a little cold Vietnamese salad on the side. It is all very fresh and light tasting, and all vegan! She packed it up super nice and gave us a big baggy of fresh basil on the side.
Read morePros: Fresh and delicious food, Authentic Thai, Unique
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Richards_E.C.
Points +907
Bring cash for tips! - Edit
Thuong An Iac
Read moreSmall little Vegan Vietnamese place in the middle of China town.
The server had a bit of a language barrier, but it was ok and easy to point out the menu items that I wanted. Quick and reasonable service.
I got the wontons, spring rolls, and the broken rice w/pork chop and meat loaf.
The wontons ($5) were good, haven’t tried something like this before personally. It’s kind of like a stuffed nacho with veg
The spring rolls ($5) were really good to me
The other meal option ($15), I don’t even know half the stuff that was on my plate but it was pretty awesome :)
They also gave this little tea/soup that was pretty good as well- not sure if they added it to my tab.
Came out to $30 and I think it was very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food
I personally liked the atmosphere and seating- seems like it would be a little hard to park unless you’re willing to walk.
I think the food was quite excellent and I think that you should give them a visit. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit!
It may not be perfect, as there are “cons” that I will put down- but as a vegan restaurant in hawaii- it’s well priced and authentic Vietnamese cuisine
Note: please bring physical money for tips! #Veganuary
Pros: Great quantity/quality food, Great price
Cons: Parking could be an issue (there’s $6 parking near, Seems that they couldnt take card tips, bring cash
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yosc
Points +56
Absolutely Delicious - Edit
Authentic Vietnamese vegan food - only the coffee drinks have dairy the rest fully vegan - AMAZING nice people try this place you wont be disappointed!! #Veganuary
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veganinseattle
Points +187
Amazing Vietnamese Food - Edit
We saw the many great reviews and decided to try this restaurant in Chinatown after an outing at Bishop Museum. We had a party of five and it was a little tricky to seat our group as it is a relatively small space. We had the Summer Rolls, Yangzhou Fried rice, Broken Rice with Pork Chop and Meatloaf, Stir Fried Rice Noodle, Beef Stew with French Bread, and Curry with Rice. The Summer Rolls and the Stir Fried Rice Noodles were exceptional. We passed our plates around so that everyone could taste the amazing flavors. One of the members of our party could speak Vietnamese and was able to have a lively conversation with the owner. At the end of our meal, the owner presented us with some thin, sweet rice cakes studded with black sesame seeds - a nice finishing touch. We will happily return to Thuong An Lac when we visit Honolulu again.
Read morePros: Great food, Friendly service, Excellent value
Cons: Small dining room, Difficult to seat a group larger than six
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MelissaSwinney
Points +79
Best meal of our trip - Edit
This was by far our favorite meal of the trip. The portions were generous and the food was fresh and delicious. The staff was very friendly
Read morePros: Many options, Generous portions, Reasonably priced
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Parasol
Points +401
Wow! Best! - Edit
Holy moly the food here is delicious! Loved everything we ordered, the best Vietnamese food I’ve had outside Vietnam. Friendly staff. Authentic.
Read morePros: Banh mi bread - warm and perfectly toasty, Fresh summer rolls, Affordable
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MariaLovesanimals
Points +73
Grateful for variety - Edit
This is my second visit and have enjoyed everything they served me. There's a bit of a language barrier but nothing a hungry human will care about ☺️
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YajaJuliet
Points +32
Amazing food - Edit
My boyfriend and I go there all the time. The food is amazing!!! And it is SO CHEAP. Try the Pho and the wontons. Chicken with rice is great too. Curry is amazing.
Read moreIf someone doesn’t speak English just say the number on the menu.
Pros: Everything is vegan, Very cheap , Delicious
Cons: Don’t try the fermented noodle soup, Staff don’t always speak English but understand
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OperationChowhound
Points +8938
Vietnamese in Chinatown - Edit
Despite us speaking English and the employee (owner?) speaking Vietnamese, we had no trouble communicating. In fact, we asked what was in the "water," and they used a phone translator to tell us it was pandan leaf tea. We also asked if one of the condiments was fish sauce (because it only had a handwritten Vietnamese label) and they brought us the original bottle to show it was vegan. I ordered summer rolls (vegan ham, salad, vermicelli noodle, and vegetables) and rice served with deep-fried lemongrass tofu. The summer rolls were fresh and served with a sweet sauce. I was given a small bowl of broth with carrots, cilantro, and green onion. I don't know what it was, but I enjoyed it. The lemongrass tofu was served with cucumber, lettuce, tomato, and a sweet sauce. It was good, but there was so much rice that I couldn't finish it!
Read moreNote: HappyCow lists this restaurant as vegetarian because some of the drinks are not vegan, but the employee told us everything was vegan, so I don't know which is correct.
Pros: all vegan (?), customer service, big portions
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thunderfierce
Points +20
Perfect little place! - Edit
If you’re looking for authentic Vietnamese food with great relaxed service then Thuong is perfect! We found this place online and thought to give it a try. The fact that they make all of their own substitute meats had us sold. It’s right in the heart of Chinatown and although small it has a really nice friendly atmosphere. It was hard to choose from the menu as everything was vegan and it all looked really good! We settled on the Banh mis, a combination one and the shredded pork, both were delicious. The bread was crusty but fresh, and the fillings were really tasty. We also shared a bao bun which was just as nice. I can also highly recommend the Vietnamese coffee with condensed coconut milk, it was perfect! $30 for a really nice lunch, leaving happy and full to go explore the rest of Chinatown. We’ll definitely be back! #Veganuary
Read morePros: Full vegan menu, Homemade substitute meats, Great service
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Dtom20
Points +32
Hidden gem - Edit
This is currently my favorite place to eat out! Good value for Hawaii and the food is consistent.
Read morePros: Good value, Fresh, Consistent food
Cons: Some staff do not speak english, Not all vegan, have dairy options in some drinks
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Juliett_Oscar
Points +159
A treat for adventurous diners! - Edit
What a treat to be welcomed with "everything here is vegan" upon entering this very modest restaurant. I had a soup which was flavorful, and wished I had time to return to try other menu items.
Read morePros: Lots of menu options including GF, Fast and friendly service, Good value
Cons: Run-down appearance of small restaurant, Might be flavorful to the point of over-salty
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