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A cold glass of che is the only thing that will cut through the heat. The sweetness is a necessary distraction.

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Small bakery offers authentic Vietnamese pastries and a variety of bite-sized desserts. Space feels stuffy but comforting, perfect for quick visits. Try the taro che khoai mon and avocado che for flavorful, delicious treats.

Taro Che khoai mon and avocado Che stand out as flavorful options. The place offers a hidden Vietnamese che drinks and desserts cafe vibe with very delicious che.

People are saying

"I found their Che to be very delicious."

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Parking is limited, with a small lot that can get crowded during peak hours.

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Cupcake-sized desserts cost $1.50 each or 4 for $6, making them affordable.

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Reservations are not required, but online pre-orders are recommended to avoid long waits.

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Spacious dessert shop offers customizable Vietnamese sweets with a wide variety of Che made from fresh ingredients. Cozy, modern design and soft Vietnamese music create a trendy atmosphere that draws a young crowd. Seating is ample but busy near the pick-up counter.

Offers a wide variety of Che with fresh ingredients and balanced sweetness. Features made-to-order desserts showcasing Vietnamese culinary heritage with options like Pandan, Durian, and house specials.

People are saying

"The Che here is perfectly balanced and not overly sweet."

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Parking is available in a free open lot, but it can get busy.

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Expect long wait times on weekends due to high crowds.

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Desserts are priced around $6.5 for items like tiny flan.

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Vietnamese bakery serves exceptional baguette bread and authentic banh mi sandwiches with fresh ingredients. Che offers a sweet, refreshing finish at modest prices. Lively atmosphere draws local crowds and stays busy with long lines.

Vietnamese banh mi comes with fresh ingredients and balanced flavors. The che offers a sweet, refreshing finish. Prices stay reasonable for both.

People are saying

"The prices for Che were good."

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The bakery only accepts cash.

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Each sandwich now costs $6.

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Expect long lines, especially on weekends.

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Vietnamese chè desserts shine with large portions and balanced sweetness. Options like Che Thai and Che Buoi Lanh Dac Biet offer refreshing flavors. Seating is cozy and clean, with indoor and outdoor spaces perfect for groups.

Che here is refreshing and not too sweet, with options like Che Thai and Che Buoi Lanh Dac Biet standing out. Varieties include purple sweet potato, red beans, and the colorful che 3 mau.

People are saying

"I found the Che here to be delicious and not too sweet."

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Credit and debit cards are accepted for payment.

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The portion sizes are large, making them great for sharing.

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There is ample seating available, suitable for larger groups.

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Vietnamese desserts shine with pandan mung bean che and banana che in a lively food court. Prices stay reasonable and options feel authentic. Parking is ample but busy, with first-come seating adding to the casual vibe.

Offers a comprehensive selection of Vietnamese sweet desserts with options like pandan mung bean che and corn, white bean, and banana che. Prices stay reasonable, making it a popular spot inside a supermarket food court.

People are saying

"You have to try the Thai dessert; it's a hit here."

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Che Hien Khanh accepts credit cards, making it easy to buy desserts.

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Ample free parking is available in the plaza, but it can be busy.

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Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Quaint Vietnamese dessert shop buzzes with long lines and cash-only payments. Quick service delivers authentic che like the 3 colors dessert and Che Thai. No seating means a busy, standing crowd enjoying natural ingredients in every sweet soup.

Many authentic che choices come fresh and ready fast from a quick service team. The 3 colors dessert and Che Thai stand out among a wide variety that can't be sampled all at once.

People are saying

"I found so many authentic Che options here, I couldn't try them all."

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The place accepts only cash, so come prepared.

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Parking is difficult, so plan accordingly.

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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.

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Spacious, clean space with bright lighting and outdoor seating welcomes guests. Che drinks offer adjustable sweetness and a standout coconut topping on Che 3 mau. Convenient parking with a dedicated lot makes visits easy.

Che dessert drinks come with adjustable sweetness levels. Che 3 mau features a notable coconut topping and tends to be quite sweet.

People are saying

"Their banh mi baguettes are good, soft, and chewy."

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There is a 3% charge on debit and credit cards.

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Parking is easy with their own lot and direct parking in front.

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Customer service for food-to-go is quick and prices are good.

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