Hours
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1630 Pleasant Hill Rd Suite: C2, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (770) 975-2463
Website: http://cauutkitchen.com/
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Cau Ut Kitchen, 1630 Pleasant Hill Rd, Ste C2, Duluth, GA 30096, US
Reviews
1. Pho Tai bò VIÊN- the broth was so bad- my husband never put sauce in his soup but he have to put a bunch of sauce to even eat this. The broth came out cloudy- not clear like it should be. The Bò Viên meat ball was So Chewy and hard and dry??. Like it was frozen and left out for days. I never eat Pho with Bò Viên went wrong before. Even if the soup would be a hit or miss.
2.Banh Hoi Chào Tôm- the fish sauce is the main ingredient for this dish- if you don’t get it right the whole thing went wrong. And the fish sauce was so plain . The meat itself has no flavor what so ever- I was ao disappointed ☹️ because you usually cant gô wrong with this dish even if you don’t know how to cook. Just gotta make the fish sauce right.
3. GOi Cuốn Spring roll Nem Nướng- the sauce was so plain . Why . I love this dish- the Orange sauce look so good but it is so PLAIN! I have to add Tuong den in it to make it taste a bit better. I couldn’t ask for fish sauce because I know it will taste too plain too.
Total was around $50 and not including tip yet. Price point to me is ok- but food wise- we were just hoping at lease 1 dish is ok but this place fail
Phở Tái Bò Viên – The flavor was underwhelming, and the broth portion was surprisingly small.
Cơm Thịt Nướng – This dish featured two types of meat: grilled sliced pork and a thin pork chop. Unfortunately, both were quite plain and dry. The pickled vegetables were submerged in sweet fish sauce, making them taste more like dưa món, which was an unusual choice.
Mixed Bánh Bèo, Bánh Lọc, Bánh Nậm Platter – This was the most disappointing dish. The portions were extremely small. Bánh bèo was too thin and overloaded with crouton toppings. Bánh lọc, which should have been slightly plump with pork and shrimp, was as thin as rice paper and lacked substance. Similarly, Bánh nậm was already thin, but after peeling off the banana leaf, it was barely anything there.
Bún Đậu Mắm Tôm – The quality was mediocre and far from authentic. The pricing was also significantly higher than average—while similar dishes typically cost around $16.99, this restaurant charged a staggering $33.99! The portion size did not justify the price, as it lacked chả cốm and instead included thin, frozen nem rán, three slices of boiled pork belly, a few pieces of fried tofu, salad, and noodles.
Bún Cá Nha Trang – The broth was bland and lacked depth. It contained a single piece of frozen tuna (not a fresh or fully sliced portion) and a few pieces of frozen fish cake.
Overall, I was disappointed after waiting a week to give this restaurant another chance. While I understand that personal taste varies, I believe a restaurant should maintain a reasonable standard of quality relative to its pricing. Unfortunately, that was not the case here.
I have attached some photos for reference.
I ordered the Rice Vermicelli with Four Spices (BÁNH HỎI TỨ VỊ), as well as mixed dessert cup (CHÈ THẬP CẨM —first one on the dessert menu) both were delicious!
I noticed the Combo Rice platter (CƠM TẤM ĐẶC BIỆT) seemed popular menu item so we grabbed it to-go!! Service was great. Can’t wait to be back~