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Ten-Second Noodle Rush Hits Waikiki’s Pineapple County

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Published on July 15, 2026
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Ten Seconds Yunnan Rice Noodle has slipped into Waikiki with a new walk-up express counter inside Pineapple County market this week, serving its ten-topping Yunnan rice-noodle bowls and small plates right on Lewers Street. The compact spot is built for counter orders and quick turnaround, geared toward beachgoers and anyone craving hot noodle soup without committing to a long sit-down meal.

Fast counter service in Pineapple County

As reported by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, the Waikiki express location keeps things simple, letting customers order at the counter and get food within minutes while still offering much of the same menu as the Pearlridge Center shop. The Star-Advertiser also points out that the Pineapple County market sits behind the T Galleria, with nearby municipal parking access off Kuhio Avenue for those who would rather not circle the block for street parking.

What to order

Ten Seconds’ Hawaii menu highlights its signature crossing-bridge rice noodle bowl, served with “Pickled Cabbage, Chives, Quail Egg, Goji Berries, Wood Ear fungus, Bean Curd, Meat Paste, Ham, Tofu Puff, Corn and Lettuce,” and guests can swap in rice instead of noodles or adjust the spice level to taste. According to Ten Seconds Hawaii, the original crossing-bridge bowl starts around $16.99, while ready-to-eat and mixed rice-noodle options run roughly between $19.99 and $22.99. Small plates such as shrimp-and-pork wontons ($7.49 for five) and deep-fried pork dumplings ($6.99 for five) round out the lineup.

Where to find it and hours

Pineapple County's site lists the shopping spot at 342 Lewers Street and confirms the mall’s hours of operation. The Waikiki counter also shows up on delivery platforms as Ten Seconds Waikiki Express on Uber Eats, where contact details and current hours are posted for anyone plotting a noodle fix from the couch.

From Pearlridge to Waikiki

Ten Seconds first opened at Pearlridge Center and later rolled out a dim-sum program that drew attention from local food writers, Honolulu Magazine reported. The new Waikiki express brings much of that menu closer to the shoreline, giving tourists and locals a faster, lower-friction way to dig into Yunnan-style rice noodles without the longer waits of a full sit-down restaurant.