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.
Vietnamese coffee stands out here with a strong presence. The banh mi que offers a solid taste. Desserts and drinks lean less impressive.
Tornado Biscoff stands out as a unique and tasty treat. The ice cream hot pot offers a fun, shareable dessert experience that feels indulgent.
Good to know
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.
Spacious dining area features modern, clean design with bright studio-style decor and Vietnamese cultural murals. Atmosphere stays comfortable and chill, though noise rises near booths when busy. Guests enjoy specialized banh uot dishes served in unique stacked plates, creating a distinct dining experience.
Unique concept lets you make your own banh cuon with fresh vegetables and protein wraps. The bun Bo hue features tender meat, well-seasoned broth, and large portions. Crispy pork with savory fish sauce and strong Vietnamese coffee add to the authentic experience.
A standout feature is the make your own banh cuon concept that lets you customize your dish. This approach creates a very unique dining experience not commonly found elsewhere.
Good to know
Parking might be hard during peak hours.
Joining the Yelp waitlist beforehand helped us avoid a long wait.
The restaurant closes at 7:30 pm on the day we visited.
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.
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.
Unique drinks feature flavorful and creamy coffee with interesting twists on classics like matcha and egg coffee. The atmosphere feels like an Asian temple, enhancing the experience with a distinct vibe.
Good to know
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.
Contemporary Vietnamese coffee spot with mid-century decor and ceiling-to-floor glass overlooking a busy street. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, often crowded with a casual vibe that suits studying or socializing. Outdoor seating offers limited space but good views for people-watching.
Vietnamese coffee here stays consistently good and costs around $5. The café pairs it with freshly made beignets and offers signature drinks like Tofu Matcha.
A unique fusion blends traditional Vietnamese flavors with modern café culture. Mid-century touches and distinct decor niches add a refreshing vibe. The Pate chaud offers a good meat to pastry ratio with a unique umami flavor.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking at the back of the coffee shop.
Seating can be hard to find due to crowding.
The line can be long, especially on weekends.
Multi-tier shopping mall blends traditional Vietnamese aesthetics with modern openness through high wooden ceilings and natural light. Lively atmosphere features ethnic food vendors, live music, and cultural events like dragon dances and night markets. Spacious and airy with plenty of seating, it feels like a vibrant Vietnamese community hub.
Pho and bun cha stand out as traditional dishes served here. Many small bakeries and restaurants offer quick banh mi and Vietnamese iced coffee is a popular choice.
Distinct character shines through with shops offering unique ethnic clothing, intricate jewelry, and herbal remedies. The mall bustles with activity and showcases authentic Vietnamese-American culture and food.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult because there are more customers than parking spaces.
The night market operates on Friday, Saturday, and Sundays from 7pm to 11pm in the summer.
Expect heavy congestion during the Lunar New Year celebration.
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.
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.
Lots of unique options appear here that you don't find everywhere. The Chè with durian offers a very unique taste.
Good to know
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.
Coffee shop offers a modern decor with a Vietnamese-French style and a busy, casual atmosphere. Indoor seating is tight but clean, complemented by limited outdoor tables. Creative coffee blends stand out, making it a spot for those seeking unique flavors.
Strong coffee stands out here, with sweetness levels you can adjust. The Vietnamese Coffee at $5.50 offers a classic, solid choice.
Butterfly pea tea offers a unique non-caffeine option. The café combines banana matcha and egg coffee for a distinct drink mix.
Good to know
Parking in front fills up fast; best to park behind the 7-Eleven.
The café closes early at 5:00 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
The bathroom hygiene needs improvement; no paper towels or soap available.
Hotpot and grill setup features individual stoves and table grills for a combined cooking experience. Spacious interior offers ample seating with tables arranged for large groups. Buffet area is busy and narrow, creating a lively but crowded atmosphere.
Broths stand out with Pho broth and a red mild spicy tangy broth offering unique flavors. Hotpot options include both pho and Thai-style broths.
Enjoy shabu-shabu and barbecue at the same table for a unique dining setup. The menu includes uncommon vegetables not found at other shabu places.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a buffet style with help-yourself grill and hotpot.
I paid $20.99 for the weekday lunch buffet when paying cash.
The dinner and weekend buffet costs $29.99 per person.