First time trying this place and it did not disappoint! We got banh beo from their pre-made foods section to go, which is hard to find in Austin. While it wasn't the best banh beo I've ever had, it was pretty tasty and I'll take what I can get! Will definitely be back in the future to try some of their other dishes - particularly looking forward to their banh cuon.
They have a good buon rieu and bun bo especially if you don’t like the fermented shrimp taste. Theirs isn’t as strong. I also love buying their fresh tofu and banh cuon by the lb or 1/2 to go. Not many places in austin have fresh banh cuon.
This establishment has excellent Vietnamese noodles, tofu pudding dessert, soy milk, and ready to eat dishes.
This is a self service restaurant. Order at the counter and find a seat in one of the handful of tables. Pick up the food from the counter.
Dining atmosphere is completely absent. The place is very small and more suitable for takeouts than dining in. Environment is cluttered with boxes and restaurant supplies that don’t belong in a dining room.
This is my go to place whenever I want to buy freshly made tofu rather it be the tofu blocks or the fried tofu. When you eat the fried tofu you can taste the soy bean flavor. When I buy store bought tofu, it never taste the same. They also sell soy bean milk by the half gallons. Asian soy bean milk is different than the soy milk you get from American grocery stores. It is not as thick in consistency, not as sweet, and you and more soy bean taste. They sell soy bean milk in sweetened or unsweetened. I always get the tofu soup or tau foo fah. They leave the ginger syrup on the side so you can adjust the sweetness as you please. The tau foo fah is so soft and silky. Thumbs up the best I have had in Austin. They also have many Vietnamese dishes too such as banh cuon. Definitely a local mom and pop place of Austin.
Pork hock and fish cake rice noodle soup was delicious. My husband and I might have dosed ourselves with too much sodium by drinking all of the soup, we got very groggy immediately after lol. The banh cuon was not available when we came, it seems to be the bestseller, will have to come back and try it.
This is my cantine when I need authentic confort vietnamese food.
Auntie serves a few dishes only but you won't find there in any other vietnamese places : bánh cuốn, bún riêu, bánh canh, bún đậu mắm tôm Are among my top choices.
She also has food to go if you are looking for a quick solution for dinner: egg rolls, bánh giò, cánh gà kho... She makes homemade Tofu, homemade soy milk and even has sugar cane juice.
For tết, this is the place to get your must have food items.
This place is a gem, I hope they never close!
I got the hot soy milk drink and the tofu pudding with the ginger syrup. They were so good! The drink was creamy and the syrup was perfect. Reminded me what I used have as a kid.
Also listed as Uncle Phan's
Great food. They stay busy but get you in and out. We went in after lunch, before dinner so some items were out but they were steady bring up new food options.Their Fried Chinese Doughnuts are very tasty! Thanks!
Lots of fresh bakery items besides seasoned tofu pieces. They also have noodle soup dishes like bun rieu, bun mam, bun moc on the menu. Will have to return here to try their sit down menu someday.
Amazing Vietnamese deli in Austin. After having moved away from home with a lot of Vietnamese restaurants around, I was especially craving some Vietnamese classics. Managed to find this place in Austin which exactly fits the bill.
Huge fan of tàu hũ nước đường and Bánh cuốn here!! Pics below
This is a mom/pop and hole in the wall. please don't come here expecting fine dining service. the food is amazing and authentic. i specifically like their canh bun, bun dau mam tom, banh cuon, and bun mam. we also would grab the premade take outs for dinner. the owners are kind and friendly and they sometimes offer my kids free pastries.
An amazing mom and pop shop. We love their authentic vietnamese dishes! My fave here is the Bun Mam, Cahn Bun, and husband loves their lemongrass filled Bun Bo Hue! I’m also an avid tofu lover and their fresh tofu does not disappoint. It’s tough to find fresh quality homemade comfort food. I’m too lazy to cook Viet dishes for my husband (he’s Viet-Chinese) so we have takeout here on those days. Will be back!
The food is fresh and tasty. The word 'tofu' gave me the impression that this establishment may carry many vegetarian options. I was wrong. Very limited vegetarian option. Their tofu products have either chicken, pork, fish, or a combination of those. The lady who served me today wasn't very helpful with my questions. Impatiently, she kept asking me "which one, which one.."
My advice for you is to learn their menu before heading there.
This is our goto place for Tofu in Austin. They also have great Vietnamese food. They recently changed their name to Uncle Phan’s Fresh Tofu, but nothing has changed.
This is always my stop every time I go to Austin. Their tofu is delicious. The service was fast and clean. They have large options for food menu. Some of them not list on their menu board. You need to ask them for it.
We got the bánh cuốn (steamed rice roll with Vietnamese sausage), nước mía (fresh sugarcane drink), bánh tiêu (fried sesame bun), and đậu hũ (fresh tofu dessert with ginger syrup) and it was delicious! Homemade and fresh!
With a lot of Vietnamese traditional cake and food, you can enjoy them like you are in Vietnam. It is more delicious than. Check it out.
This is an unassuming place where you can get Vietnamese "snacks" that you can't find in restaurants. Items like banh bot loc, banh beo, and dau hua (a silky tofu dessert in a ginger syrup). I also like getting banh cuon here because it's really hard to find in Austin.
Great healthy option. Great pace. Great food menu. Staff were courteous. Services was on top level.
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