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Glad you liked Le's and sorry for the belated reply; it took me 20 hours to get back to NYC Friday/yesterday. As you found out, there's very limited parking in the 808 Center and on the street. I went on a Sunday morning before the valet stand opened and was able to park in one of the open three or four open spaces (it helps that Le's opens early). I suppose one could park in the Sam's/Walmart lot and walk across the street...
I asked them what their recommended banh mi was for first-timers and was directed to either the Saigon Special or Roast Pork; I picked the latter and it was superb, with crispy pork skin chunks mixed in with the meat.
Paris is in a very small strip mall on Keeamoku between Young and King. I went on a Friday around lunchtime and found a space in the very small lot. I got a lemongrass chicken and a pork sausage banh mi and both were excellent.
Still hoping to find a decent Vietnamese place for spring rolls and bun in East Honolulu; not overly-impressed with the options in Kaimuki.
Last edited by FlyinHawaiian; Jun 19, 2022 at 7:50 am