

Authentic Thai Laotian Cuisine Made by Mama Olay. Vegan Friendly. Reservations Highly Recommended Online Reservations Only Book Now at RESY Simply Click on Our Website Phone Reservations Not Accepted Google Reservations Not Accepted Dine-In Closed Daily from 2:30pm-3:30pm Take-Out & Delivery Still Available Last Seating at 8:15pm Last Call for Food at 8:30pm Courtyard Dining Closes at 10pm (Building Rules) Thank You For Understanding Please Note Food & Service May Take Longer Than Usual We Are Short Staffed We Are Trying Our Best To Accommodate You Thank You For Your Patience & Support
Stir-fries, curries & noodle dishes prepared in a chic eatery with an expansive, plant-filled patio.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–3 PM, 4–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–3 PM, 4–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–3 PM, 4–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–3 PM, 4–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–3 PM, 4–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: hostmeapp.comresy.com
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Reviews
Unfortunately, the food did not live up to the ambiance.
The fried calamari had very thick, heavy breading, with dry, overcooked squid inside. There was far more breading than calamari, and the pieces were thin and tough, as shown in the photos. Serving hot food on plastic dishes felt completely wrong and detracted further from the experience.
The drunken noodles were ordered mild, but came out closer to medium spicy. The fried rice, ordered medium spicy, was very spicy, significantly hotter than expected. Spice levels were inconsistent and did not align with what was requested.
As shown, we barely finished the food.
I also asked for light ice in my drink because it dilutes quickly, but it arrived filled with ice, and watered down fast. The waitress denied that I was wrong…?!
Overall, the restaurant has an attractive setting, but the food execution, spice accuracy, and attention to detail were disappointing, especially given its reputation.
We had such a lovely lunch at Olay’s Thai Lao Cuisine in Chinatown! The place has a warm, welcoming vibe with beautiful decor and a relaxed atmosphere. The food was delicious and the portions were generous. The staff were so kind and patient with our toddler, which made the whole experience even better. A perfect spot for a family-friendly meal in the heart of Honolulu! Definitely going back!!
Once inside the vibe completely changes. The staff were friendly right away and the space is smartly decorated with a tropical feel that makes you want to slow down. We were seated next to a koi pond with a waterfall and two turtles and honestly I could have sat there talking story all day. It was calm peaceful and surprisingly relaxing.
The food was solid and flavorful. Plates run about $20 to $30 each and for two people our total came out to $102. That included two drinks an appetizer sampler two main plates and dessert. The drunken noodles were a bit spicier than expected but still really good. The Pad Thai was packed with flavor and easily a standout. Thai tea and the other drinks were flavorful and refreshing at $7 each. The mango sticky rice was perfect for sharing and a great way to finish the meal.
Overall Olay’s Thai Cuisine delivers good food friendly service and an atmosphere that makes you want to linger. I would absolutely come back and could easily sit here chatting for hours. Just plan your parking and timing wisely because the food and setting are worth it even if the area itself is a little rough.
The atmosphere was pleasant, and the restaurant had a welcoming and comfortable vibe. The attention to detail in the presentation of the food and the taste of the dishes really showed that the kitchen put effort into their work.
The only area that felt like it needed improvement was the service. We did not have enough cutlery for our appetizer and when we asked, it never arrived. When we went to grab it ourselves, the server said it was about to be brought with the main course, which was a bit confusing. Also, when deciding on the spice level for the salad, the server recommended medium for a little bit of spice, but it turned out to be very spicy for all of us. It still had amazing flavor, but the recommendation did not match the experience.
Overall, it was a good visit with excellent food and drinks, and with some small adjustments in service, it could easily be a five star experience.
Keep in mind, it’s BYOB. There is a liquor store/market directly next door so if you forget, you can pop over to grab drinks. They don’t have a cork fee so you don’t have to drink it all.
The atmosphere is vibrant and lively. There was a wait when I went on a Thursday at 7:30pm. Next door there is a very unique bar that you can pop into if there is a long wait.
The food is absolutely delicious and comes out hot hot hot! A recommend place if you’re in the Chinatown area of Honolulu.
Not sure if they add MSG like other Thai restaurants but the flavors were just outstanding in everything that we ordered.
A great dining experience with beautiful interiors which remind you of Thailand and authentic food!