Okdongsik Hawaii Review: Michelin-Starred Korean Pork Soup in Honolulu


A bowl of clear, soul-warming pork soup in the heart of Honolulu. 🥣

When you’re traveling in Hawaii, you’ll eventually hit a point where you need something more than burgers, acai bowls, and poke. While there are plenty of K-BBQ spots in town, sometimes you just want a warm, clean bowl of soup that’s gentle on the stomach. 😌

If that’s you, I’ve found the perfect spot: OKDONGSIK Hawaii. You might recognize the name—Chef Ok Dong-sik recently appeared on the hit Netflix show Culinary Class Wars (Black and White Chef), and his New York location is already legendary (even making the NYT best dishes list!). I recently visited the Honolulu branch, and here’s my honest take.


📍 Location & Vibes

  • Address: 1388 Kapiolani Blvd #3, Honolulu, HI 96814
  • Hours: Check Google Maps (usually open for lunch and dinner)

It’s located right near the Walmart Ala Moana, just a short 3-5 minute drive from the Ala Moana Center. It’s the perfect spot to refuel after a long shopping spree! 🛍️


💰 Menu & Pricing (Hawaii Standard)

Let’s be real—Hawaii prices are no joke. But considering the quality and the clean ingredients, it felt worth it.

  • Dwaeji-Gomtang (Pork Soup): $18
  • Kimchi-mari Guksu (Cold Kimchi Noodles): $16
  • Lard Tonkatsu: $21
  • Chilled Sliced Pork (Naeng-jeyuk): $10
  • Mini Pork Bowl (Add-on): +$5
  • Plum Ade: $5

If you order the soup and the noodles together (the classic combo), expect to spend around $34 per person before tax and tip. 💸


🥢 The “Go-chu-ji” Rule

They keep it simple with two side dishes: Kimchi and Go-chu-ji (pickled chili paste).

💡 Pro Tip from the Chef:
When you see the red chili paste, don’t stir it into the soup! To fully appreciate the clear, delicate flavor of the broth, you should dab a little bit of the paste directly onto the pork slices instead. Trust me, it’s a total game-changer. 🌶️


🍲 My Honest Review: What to Order?

1. Dwaeji-Gomtang (The Star of the Show) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The broth is incredibly clear and light. No grease, no “porky” smell—just pure comfort. It honestly felt like a “detox” meal in the middle of my trip. The pork is sliced paper-thin and is so tender it practically melts. I finished the whole bowl (Wandduk!)! 🥣

2. Kimchi-mari Guksu (Cold Kimchi Noodles) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

This isn’t your typical heavy, spicy noodle dish. It’s refreshing, crisp, and slightly sweet/tangy. The best part? The hot soup makes you want the cold noodles, and the cold noodles make you want the hot soup. You have to order both to share! ❄️🔥

3. Chilled Sliced Pork (Naeng-jeyuk) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

I tried this for the first time, and I loved it! It’s served cold, which gives the pork a nice, firm texture. Pair it with the pickled onions—it’s the perfect appetizer. 🐷

4. Lard Tonkatsu ⭐⭐⭐

It’s a solid, crispy, Japanese-style cutlet. Delicious? Yes. But compared to the soup and noodles, it didn’t stand out as much for me.

If you’re really hungry for something fried, go for it.


⚠️ One Small Skip: The Mini Pork Bowl

I was excited about the Mini Pork Bowl, but honestly, I’d pass next time.

They use a torch to give it a smoky flavor, but on the day I went, the gas smell from the torch was a bit too strong.

It might have just been an off day, but the plain rice that comes with the soup is honestly enough! 🍚


🌍 Hawaii vs. NY & Korea

Unlike the New York or Seoul locations, which have very minimal menus (mostly just soup), OKDONGSIK Hawaii offers a lot more variety! You can try the noodles, the tonkatsu, and the chilled pork all in one place.

It feels a bit more casual and has something for everyone. 🌴


✍️ Seoha’s Final Thought

It’s rare to find such a clean, high-quality Korean soup in Hawaii.

If you’re looking for a meal that won’t leave you feeling bloated or heavy, this is the place.

It’s “soul food” in the truest sense. ✅


🏨 Where to Stay Nearby?

If you want to stay close to this foodie area and Ala Moana Center, here are my top two picks:

  • Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra: Perfect for shopaholics! It’s literally connected to the mall and a very short walk to OKDONGSIK.
  • Prince Waikiki: If you want a stunning ocean view and a beautiful infinity pool, this is the one. It’s only a 3-minute drive away.

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