
An Di Dzo
Ala Moana, Honolulu
Restaurant in Honolulu, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
An Di Dzo brings Vietnamese options to Ward Village's Kō'ula tower, with walk-in availability and a lunch-focused schedule. The lack of published details (no website, price tier, or signature dishes) makes it a decent fallback if you're already in the area, but harder to recommend over better-documented peers like Merriman's Oahu or Tonkatsu Kuro for a planned outing.
About An Di Dzo
An Di Dzo is a Honolulu venue with limited verified public detail beyond its operating hours and smart-casual dress code. Because specifics such as cuisine, menu items, prices, booking method, seating format, chef, parking, service style are not verified here, it is best to treat this as a practical planning listing rather than a full recommendation. If you are comparing options in Honolulu, you may also want to review Merriman's Oahu or Tonkatsu Kuro for additional context.
What the Hours Tell You
An Di Dzo is open Monday 11 AM–3 PM; Tuesday through Thursday 11 AM–9 PM; Friday and Saturday 11 AM–9:30 PM; and Sunday 11 AM–7:30 PM. The schedule provides daytime availability every day, with later closing times from Tuesday through Sunday. No verified reservation method, service format, or wait-time guidance is available, so confirm current details directly before making firm plans.
Who This Works For
An Di Dzo works best for diners who are comfortable choosing a Honolulu venue based on confirmed hours and a smart-casual dress code, while accepting that menu, pricing, seating, booking details are not verified here. It is harder to position the venue for special occasions, group planning, or a specific dining style without more confirmed information. For a broader comparison set, consider checking other Honolulu dining options, including Merriman's Oahu or Tonkatsu Kuro.
Know Before You Go
- Location: Honolulu
- Hours: Mon 11 AM–3 PM; Tue–Thu 11 AM–9 PM; Fri–Sat 11 AM–9:30 PM; Sun 11 AM–7:30 PM
- Dress code: Smart casual
- Booking: No verified booking method is available here
The take
The Take
The Vibe
An Di Dzo anchors itself within Kakaʻako’s redeveloped, converted-industrial fabric, leaning into the neighborhood’s leaner, urban energy. The restaurant favors compact, deliberately designed spaces that reward planned visits rather than casual foot traffic, and the service feels practiced and collaborative. The kitchen treats local Hawaiian ingredients as a compositional constraint, which keeps the menu focused and confident. Overall the room reads as an intimate, sophisticated outpost in a trendy corridor — a thoughtful local address for diners who prize clarity of point of view over tourist-facing breadth.
Best For
This is a place to plan for: expect a considered evening rather than a quick walk-in. The focus on team-driven service and a tightly composed menu makes An Di Dzo well suited to date nights and business dinners where the conversation benefits from attentive but unobtrusive service. It also fits special occasions for locals who want a restaurant with a defined culinary identity instead of a generic option. Because Kakaʻako rewards deliberate visits, reservations are recommended for those seeking a seamless, restaurant-first experience.
Ordering Tips
Start with signatures that illustrate the kitchen’s approach to Vietnamese classics reframed for Honolulu. The Phở Đặc Biệt and the Bone Marrow and Eye Round Phở showcase the restaurant’s careful handling of broth and texture, while the Cuu Long II Banh Mi demonstrates a focused take on sandwich tradition. Given the kitchen’s emphasis on local ingredients as constraints, let the menu guide you: choose preparations that highlight broths, char, and balance rather than overly broad tasting gambits. Where available, ask staff about the day’s ingredient highlights so you can sample the most regionally specific dishes.
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Robata JINYA - Honolulu, Notable alternative
- L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, Notable alternative
- Tonkatsu Kuro, Notable alternative
- Onkee Korean Grill House, Notable alternative
- Merriman's Oahu, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
An Di Dzo occupies a data-sparse position among Honolulu's casual dining options, making direct comparison difficult. Robata JINYA - Honolulu and Tonkatsu Kuro both offer clearer service frameworks and published menus, with JINYA delivering reliable izakaya standards and Tonkatsu Kuro focusing on fried cutlets, both are safer bets if you want a predictable experience. L&L; Hawaiian Barbecue skews more casual and value-driven, with plate-lunch pricing and island comfort food; if budget is the priority, L&L; edges out An Di Dzo for sheer dollar efficiency.
For a step up in occasion or ambiance, Merriman's Oahu delivers farm-to-table execution with ocean views and a polished service team, worth the higher price tier if you're celebrating or hosting out-of-town guests. Onkee Korean Grill House sits in the middle, offering interactive tabletop grilling and a fuller beverage program than An Di Dzo's unstated setup. If you're already committed to Ward Village's dining cluster, An Di Dzo works as a low-commitment fallback; if you're planning a night out from scratch, book one of the peers above for a more complete experience.
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Compare An Di Dzo
| Venue | Booking Difficulty | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| An Di Dzo | Easy | No published awards |
| Robata JINYA - Honolulu | Unknown | No published awards |
| L&L Hawaiian Barbecue | Unknown | No published awards |
| Tonkatsu Kuro | Unknown | No published awards |
| Onkee Korean Grill House | Unknown | No published awards |
| Merriman's Oahu | Unknown | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is An Di Dzo good for solo dining?
Solo diners can use the verified hours to plan a visit, but seating format and service style are not confirmed here. An Di Dzo is in Honolulu and follows a smart-casual dress code.
What should a first-timer know about An Di Dzo?
The most reliable planning details are the hours: Monday 11 AM–3 PM; Tuesday through Thursday 11 AM–9 PM; Friday and Saturday 11 AM–9:30 PM; and Sunday 11 AM–7:30 PM. Menu, pricing, booking, seating details are not verified here, so confirm directly before visiting.
What should I order at An Di Dzo?
No specific dishes or menu categories are verified here. Check the current menu directly with An Di Dzo before deciding what to order. If you are comparing other Honolulu options, Robata JINYA - Honolulu is another venue to review.
What should I wear to An Di Dzo?
The verified dress code is smart casual. That is the safest guidance to follow for a visit to An Di Dzo in Honolulu.
Can An Di Dzo accommodate groups?
Group accommodation, table size, reservation details are not verified here. Contact An Di Dzo directly before planning a group visit. For comparison while planning in Honolulu, you can also review Merriman's Oahu.
Can I eat at the bar at An Di Dzo?
Bar or counter seating is not verified here. The confirmed details are An Di Dzo's Honolulu location, smart-casual dress code, posted hours.















