Vietnamese chè desserts come in shareable bowls with large portions that balance sweetness and refreshment. Seating includes clean indoor spaces and outdoor options, accommodating groups comfortably. The atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, with a focus on quality ingredients and traditional flavors.
Vietnamese desserts here come in generous portions with flavored tofu, pandan waffle, and combos in coconut milk. Drinks often include multiple dessert elements, offering a rich and varied experience.
Vietnamese desserts here focus on Che, a refreshing treat with moderate sweetness. Varieties include purple sweet potato and red beans, and the 3 colour drink offers a good balance of flavors.
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Credit and debit cards are accepted for payment.
The portion sizes are large, making them great for sharing.
There is ample seating available, suitable for larger groups.
Small bakery offers cozy standing room with a cute, clean interior that contrasts its exterior. It features clearly labeled vegan options, including a dedicated vegan banh mi menu praised for quality and flavor. Prices remain reasonable, making it a popular spot for fresh, flavorful Vietnamese and Chinese baked goods.
Che duong nhan stands out as a healthy dessert that supports beauty. A variety of traditional Vietnamese desserts mix with croissants and pastries, all tasting wonderful.
Offers a dedicated vegan banh mi menu with options like vegan fried chicken and lemongrass steak. Banh mi sandwiches feature perfect baguettes and include pork and chicken varieties. Banh bao or steamed buns serve as a wonderful breakfast snack.
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The bakery offers a wide selection of vegan options clearly labeled.
Prices for baked goods are generally under $10, making them affordable.
They provide numerous samples for tasting before purchasing.
Small interior with beautiful boho decor and natural light from multiple directions creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Space fills quickly, shifting from quiet and warm to lively and noisy. Free WiFi and outlets support work or study in a welcoming setting.
Ice Cream Hot Pot serves as a generous and delicious dessert option. Drinks and desserts come with excellent presentation and are available late into the evening.
Vietnamese coffee stands out here with a strong presence. The banh mi que offers a solid taste. Desserts and drinks lean less impressive.
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They have an early bird promotion where every coffee drink is $5.
There is a $15 minimum purchase to avoid a $0.75 card transaction fee.
Parking is free for customers.
Modern Vietnamese dessert shop offers cozy, lively atmosphere with limited indoor and outdoor seating. Upbeat Vietnamese hip hop music plays, creating a trendy, busy vibe popular among younger crowds. Desserts like Salted Egg Sponge Cake and Vietnamese Cheesecake stand out for their quality.
Offers a variety of authentic Vietnamese desserts including a 5 cakes sampler with Palm Sugar, Pandan Layers, Mung Bean, Cassava, and Taro. Dessert drinks and sweet treats like a mochi-muffin-esque dessert priced around $1.50 are also available.
Specializes in traditional Vietnamese desserts with a modern twist using local ingredients. Offers a great variety of che and bite-sized cakes that highlight Vietnamese culture in a tasty and accessible way.
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Parking can be difficult to find, especially on busy weekends.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect potential wait times.
The menu includes unique dessert options, but some items may sell out quickly.
Large Vietnamese restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor patio seating with a family-run atmosphere serving Northern classics for over 35 years. The vibe is casual and welcoming, suitable for groups or solo diners, with a wide variety of authentic dishes and free chè dessert. It stays open late, providing a relaxed spot for traditional meals well into the night.
Free desserts include red bean soup, chè, and a sweet black bean dessert served at the end of the meal.
Northern Vietnamese classics shine with superb pho, including wagyu pho and chicken pho with breast meat. Dishes like Bun Cha Hanoi and nuoc mam wings offer hearty, authentic flavors, while che dau den provides a balanced, not-too-sweet finish.
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The restaurant stays open until midnight, making it a late-night option.
Prices are reasonable, with many dishes under $20.
The menu features a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes, including pho and hot pot.
Small indoor space with cozy vibe and modern decor fills quickly with loud groups and pop music. Outdoor seating offers relief from the cramped interior. Busy atmosphere suits take-out more than quiet study.
Dessert-like coffee drinks like ube coffee stand out as sweet treats. Desserts and snacks come as a bonus, making it easy to enjoy one drink and stay longer.
Vietnamese coffee here is smooth, dark, and aromatic with a perfectly strong and sweet balance. Unique flavors like ube and marble drip stand out as delicious options.
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Parking can be difficult due to the small lot and number of businesses.
There is limited seating inside during busy times.
I recommend ordering ahead when possible to avoid parking issues.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a polite and cultured atmosphere with cute Hội An wall paintings and plenty of tables and booths. The Bun Bo Hue stands out as flavorful and authentic, often considered among the best in the area. Parking can be tight due to limited space in a small plaza setting.
Che Dau Van dessert stands out as a unique sweet treat here. The sweet tofu dessert offers a distinct flavor not found elsewhere.
The Bun Bo Hue here features a superb broth and generous meat portions, including pig ankle rarely offered elsewhere. The Che Dau Van dessert stands out as unique and hard to find at other spots.
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Parking can be tough at peak times due to limited space in Bolsa Plaza.
Payment is made at the register after eating, not at the table.
The portion sizes are smaller compared to other restaurants at similar prices.
Vietnamese sandwich shop with no seating and a dark, pub-like atmosphere. Loud music fills the space, creating a high-energy vibe suited for quick visits. Known for crispy, fresh baguettes and a wide variety of sandwiches, it stays open late to serve customers at all hours.
Variety of Vietnamese jelly desserts stands out with tasty options on display. Desserts include butter and paté flavors alongside classic baguettes.
Banh mi sandwiches come with plentiful meat and fresh ingredients. Baguettes are crispy and aromatic, and the menu includes Vietnamese jelly desserts and steamed buns that evoke childhood memories.
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Banh Mi Saigon 168 is open 24 hours, making it convenient for late-night visits.
The large sandwich is priced at $6.25, offering good value.
There is only one vegetarian sandwich available on the menu.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with trendy black decor and modern Vietnamese music playing softly. The atmosphere feels comfortable despite occasional crowding and long lines. Known for authentic com tam dishes offering good value for money and convenient parking.
Complimentary chè desserts arrive after meals, often in mini or taro varieties. Portions are large, and the dessert is a pleasant surprise.
Broken rice comes in super big portions with pork chop, shredded pork skin, and ham. Fish sauce has a perfect balance of salty, sweet, and tangy that enhances the flavors. Salted egg rolls and pickles follow a traditional Vietnamese style with garlic in the fish sauce.
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Parking can be very crowded during weekends, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant accepts credit cards for payment.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays.
Vietnamese bakery with exceptional baguette bread and authentic banh mi sandwiches draws mostly local crowds and stays busy with long lines. Prices are modest, and cash-only policy applies. The atmosphere is lively and straightforward, with minimal English spoken.
Extensive dessert variety includes Vietnamese sweets and sweet soups served after lunch. Some desserts use half&half in the coconut sauce, which gives a chemical-like taste that stands out.
Banh mi sandwiches come stacked with ingredients and have a good amount of meat. The menu includes a huge selection of Vietnamese food like spring rolls, bánh chưng, sweets, and pastries, all freshly made and well-priced.
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The bakery only accepts cash.
Each sandwich now costs $6.
Expect long lines, especially on weekends.