Sue Duong
09-21-2025
This place has so many varieties of Vietnamese goodies:
-Pork Loaf steamed, one of my favorites
-Pork Loaf fried
And more. Must check out!
… moreNatalie Nguyen
I went there for nem chua 4 year ago. Today I came back, nem chua not the same. Color is too dark, taste is not the same. In bag with 10 nem chua, smaller, and not easy to open, nem stick on plastic (I think is not ready to eat yet, we have went to toliet 4 time). Look very dirty
Never come back again
Dont go there, I think they change the owner.
… morevy ha duong
The first time I bought this type of pork skin roll call “ Chả Bì “ , after I soaked it in hot water, the skin automatically separated and it looked disgusting when it was not processed properly.
… moreJohnson
Just your typical Vietnamese shop selling a variety of Vietnamese foods. I really enjoy their nem chua (fermented pork) as it tasted fresh and juicy. Their chả lụa is also quite good.
… moreJ N
Not so friendly service. Besides Cash only. I forgot to call first to find out. I drove an hour to just bought few items because not enough cash or ATM in store ( I planned to buy a lot to make my trip worth )
It’d be very helpful for new customers, especially when customers who are not local if the store owner put in their Google website, CASH ONLY…
… moreThomas Ha
I love to come here to buy cha lua. It’s the best!!!!!
… moreTrang Mai
When I came to the store to buy some nem chia! The lady she was not friendly! She look unhappy wi Customer! I think I don’t want come back anymore !
… moremomo
If you are an avid lover of Cha Lua, this location has it all. They make their cha lua fresh every day and piping hot. It’s a small shop that only takes cash and is family owned. Everything is reasonably priced and the girls behind the counter are very friendly.
… moreSophia N
Cash only shop that sells differnt types cha (Vietnamese sausage) fried, steam, raw, regular, with peppercorns, etc. They also sell Bánh Tet, Banh Chung, thit ruoc (dried shredded pork), Ben chua (pickled ham), traditional Vietnamese snacks, candies, and Che (dessert pudding). They mainly sell cha though. The rest of the items have changed around.
They also usually have Bánh giầy/bánh dày (chewy rice cake sandwich with a piece of cha in the middle), but they sell out of those often. Banh day is one of my childhood favorite snack. It’s like a savory Vietnamese mochi snack. Yum!!! Lol
… moreKim Napuli
I just purchased Banh bao from here and specifically asked them if there were peas in the mixture. The guy behind the counter said they don’t put peas in it. Sadly, that was not true. Wasted $11 for 4. Won’t be back and buyer beware.
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