Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6830 Stockton Blvd #155, Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 391-8282
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Reviews
Seriously, this place is no joke.
It’s a small discreet hole in the wall restaurant with limited seating but an infinite amount of possibilities and wonder!
It’s kind of confusing at first. So basically you walk in and there’s a whole bunch of food items laid out with no labeling, no idea what anything is. Then there’s a menu on top with English. The items do not correspond to menu (I think?). But they do have a menu on the wall behind the cash register that has soups and discrete meals (like pho, bun bo hue, and rice plates. I forgot to get a photo of it.)
Basically you can either get some ready made food with write rice and 2-3 entrees or order some hot food that will be ready in <10 minutes.
Everything is vegetarian or vegan. They make their own tofu and they have a wide variety of tofu.
Pho: I LOVE pho so i have a pretty high standard. Let me tell ya, there is a surprising depth to the broth with a decent amount of tofu/protein in it. They give you a handful of bean sprouts, lime, and Thai basil.
Bun bo hue, vermicelli, and the entree was also good and very flavorful. The prices are excellent for the portion size. You don’t think you’re getting a lot, but the tofu is jam packed with protein so you get full easily.
Just beware, this place is CASH ONLY. And limited seating. They also sell their tofu and some vegetarian sauces and other food itens. Also, the workers may have limited English knowledge so your service may be different based on who you’re talking to.
I definitely want to come back and try more vegan options as I had a blast trying all the different entree options!!!!!!
I love the fried tofu (mushroom, lemongrass and plain). I think it’s 5 pieces for $1 now. It’s a steal and they are well known for their fried tofu. I enjoyed the variety of flavors and texture. The sweet and sour soup with okra, tofu and vegetables is a must doing the cold months. I really haven’t had anything I didn’t like. The vegetarian char siu taste and look like meat. I don’t know how they do it. I also like the spicy eggplant.
You can order soup noodles like bun rieu or bun bo hue to eat in there or take home. They have few tables and usually empty when I’m there. They also sell a bunch of vegetarian dry goods and snacks.