Modern space with boho decor and green plants creates a warm, calming atmosphere that feels like family. Quiet and clean environment suits both date nights and family meals. Weekends feature a complimentary dessert bar offering a variety of Vietnamese sweets.
Pho stands out as a top choice here, often described as the best in the area. The bun bo hue also earns high marks for authenticity and flavor. Staff explain dishes clearly, making it easy to explore Vietnamese food.
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.
Simple, spacious dining area with minimal decorations and a recent remodel creates a clean, cool environment. Atmosphere shifts between relaxing and lively, offering a mom-and-pop style vibe that feels familiar and unpretentious. Free samples and generous portions add to the welcoming experience.
Bun Cha Hanoi stands out with its juicy, fresh flavors and cleaner vegetables compared to versions in Vietnam. Other dishes like Banh Mi Thit Nuong, Cha Gio, and Bun Mam also deliver authentic, tasty Vietnamese flavors with options for extra chili and garlic for spice lovers.
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.
Bright, clean space with a warm, inviting atmosphere and a family vibe. Quiet during weekday lunches with few diners, creating a pleasant, homey feel. Offers complimentary desserts and snacks that add to the welcoming experience.
Bun dau mam tom stands out as a top dish, rivaling those from Vietnam. The Vietnamese Crepe here beats many others, with bo la lot and bun Bò Huế also tasting great.
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.
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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.
Vietnamese dessert shop with a cafeteria line setup and extensive variety of fresh, flavorful chè and snacks. Atmosphere is lively and can get crowded and noisy with no seating available. Offers competitive prices and accepts both card and cash payments.
Offers an extensive variety of Vietnamese desserts including customizable Che and sticky rice. Banh mi sandwiches come fresh, packed with meat, and priced around $5. Vietnamese coffee stands out as a strong complement to the sweets.
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.
Good to know
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.
Small, cozy fruit market with exotic tropical fruits and a smoothie and fruit drink bar offers fresh, high-quality produce and unique varieties from around the world. Atmosphere feels unfriendly and busy, with no seating and orders strictly to go. Prices tend to be on the higher side.
Che Thai dishes feature bouncy, fresh textures with options like durian and purple yam. The che bowls offer a variety of flavors and are highly recommended for their quality.
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.
Spacious interior hosts a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with authentic Vietnamese street food vibes. The place draws a diverse crowd, often getting crowded on weekends, and offers wide dessert variety alongside savory dishes. Tables come with fish sauce and shrimp paste, enhancing the genuine experience.
Che varieties like che bo Dua and che Dua non plan caramel stand out for their rich flavors. Bun Bo and Bun Thai Hai San offer satisfying, well-prepared noodle dishes with distinct tastes.
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.
Vietnamese-style coffee shop offers colorful drinks and unique desserts like chè and mochi waffles. Seating includes single, double, sofa, and group tables with indoor and outdoor options, creating a chill vibe. Popular among Asian community, it features thoughtful decor and a relaxed atmosphere.
Vietnamese coffee blended stands out as a strong drink option. The che drinks offer a filling, sweet dessert experience with boba or other toppings.
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 juice shop with Vietnamese-inspired decor and a real Nuoc Mia machine for fresh sugarcane juice. Atmosphere is chill and inviting but can get noisy during peak hours, making it lively rather than quiet. Seating includes many tables and chairs suitable for relaxing or working on a laptop.
Refreshing drinks like sugarcane juice, durian smoothie with crystal boba, and che ba mau (three color tea) stand out. Vietnamese soups and desserts such as Che 3 mau and coconut-based treats add variety.
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.