Modern space with boho decor and green plants offers a warm, calming vibe. Quiet and clean, perfect for family meals or date nights. Weekends bring a free dessert bar featuring sweet, flavorful che with ube and durian.
Free dessert bar includes che with ube, che with durian, flan, and coconut-durian cream sticky rice. Che options are sweet and flavorful, with ube slightly sweeter than durian.
Good to know
They offer free dessert on weekends, which is a nice treat.
They don’t take Amex, which may be an issue for some customers.
The portions are generous and reasonably priced.
Vietnamese dessert shop offers fresh chè with quick, customizable service. Expect a lively atmosphere that can get noisy and crowded. Prices are competitive, and both card and cash payments are accepted.
Vietnamese Che desserts come in a wide variety and taste consistently fresh and delicious. Quick service and the option to customize your own Che add to the experience.
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There is no seating available; it's mainly a takeout shop.
They accept both cash and credit cards for bills over $10.
Today, they have a buy two get one free deal.
Spacious dining offers a clean, cool environment with a mom-and-pop vibe. Che desserts deliver rich flavors and pair well with ice coffee. Generous portions and free samples make the experience welcoming and satisfying.
Che desserts stand out with rich flavors and satisfying textures. Multiple varieties offer a sweet finish that pairs well with ice coffee.
Good to know
The restaurant offers free dessert and drinks with meals.
Expect to pay an extra $0.50 for a takeout box.
The menu name differs from the sign outside, indicating a possible name change.
Small, cozy market offers exotic tropical fruits and a fruit drink bar with fresh, high-quality produce. Che dishes shine with bouncy textures and flavors like durian and purple yam. Atmosphere feels busy and unfriendly, with no seating and higher prices.
Che dishes feature bouncy, fresh textures with flavors like durian and purple yam. Options include Che Thai Lan and pandan bowls, all highly recommended for their quality.
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The store offers a variety of unique tropical fruits not found elsewhere.
Expect the store to be crowded; arriving early is recommended.
Prices for fruits can be on the higher side, so budget accordingly.
Vietnamese-style coffee shop serves colorful drinks and unique desserts like chè and mochi waffles. Che options include fruit addict and che dam dua, which are filling and refreshing. Seating varies from single to group tables with indoor and outdoor spots, creating a chill vibe.
Che drinks come in fruit addict and che dam dua varieties that taste delicious and refreshing. They are very filling, so it's best to save room before ordering. Some orders may come diluted if ice is added.
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The price of the Bambu Special No. 1 increased from $8.5 to $9.5 for a medium size.
The Thai Green Tea costs $7.5 for a large, comparable to other places.
They have four parking spots, but be cautious as carjackings have occurred nearby.
Spacious interior offers a cozy vibe with authentic Vietnamese street food. Che bo Dua and che Dua non plan caramel shine with rich flavors. Tables include fish sauce and shrimp paste for a genuine experience. Desserts like Che Full Topping add wide variety.
Che bo Dua and che Dua non plan caramel stand out for their rich flavors. Options like Che Full Topping come without durian if preferred, and varieties such as pha lau and che Thai sau tieng also taste good.
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A tiny extra vegetables cost $1.5, in addition to the $17 bowl.
It could get crowded on weekends.
There were two handicapped parking spots in front of the shop, but they were reserved for the owner’s vehicles.
Spacious juice shop with Nuoc Mia machine offers refreshing drinks like Che Ba Mau and durian smoothie with crystal boba. Vietnamese-inspired decor creates a chill vibe, while many tables make it great for relaxing or working. Atmosphere is lively during peak hours.
Offers a variety of refreshing drinks like sugarcane juice and durian smoothie with crystal boba. Features Che Ba Mau (three color tea) and Sweet Durian Dessert as popular sweet options.
Good to know
They charge extra for half ice ($1) and no ice ($2) because the juice is pure sugarcane.
Visitors should be prepared for slightly higher prices and a bustling atmosphere during busy times.
Parking is easy.
Busy spot inside an Asian mall serves authentic banh mi with many sandwich choices. Che Ba Mau offers balanced sweetness and peanuts, pairing well with papaya salad. Seating varies and parking is tight due to shared spaces.
Che Ba Mau stands out with its balanced sweetness and includes peanuts. It pairs well with other dishes like papaya salad.
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The place gets busy during peak hours.
Parking is shared with neighboring businesses and can get hectic.
Each banh mi costs about $5.
Bright, clean space with a warm atmosphere and family vibe. Enjoy a sweet Che dessert paired with shrimp crackers and soup. Quiet weekday lunches offer a homey feel and complimentary snacks enhance the welcome.
A warm, slightly savory, and sweet complementary Che dessert finishes the meal. The restaurant serves it alongside shrimp crackers and soup with the com tam.
Good to know
Free dessert is offered with every meal.
No MSG is added to any dishes, catering to health-conscious diners.
Diners can choose between thick or thin broth for their banh canh.