I'm no expert on vietnamese dessert but love everything we got. We recently went to Vietnam so at least we have some reference point. We got the Che Thai (no ice, prepacked cups on the table). They all have coconut cream with different "toppings" marked in vietnamese. The one we got has jellies, tapioca, and tapioca mochi balls filled with mung bean paste. We love the combination of flavors and texture without being too sweet. I also grabbed a box of agar jellies. It's layered with mung bean and taro. Also delicious, and not too sweet. Banh Mi was cheap and delicious. I got the grilled pork one (#3) and the balance of bread to meat and toppings is also great. They also sell che (icy drink) and tofu pudding (tau hu). There was a constant stream of customers so it looks like a locals favorite. Parking lot is tiny but it right next to the Lions Supermarket.
Fried tofu, good che (get two next time), fast Grab and go area: shrimp spring rolls, meat rolls and sticky rice, dessert cups of che and tapioca, jello in the fridge ($3-$7) đậu xanh - green bean coconut cream dessert cup, alright but you gotta like beans and coconut cream bahn mi sandwiches #2 combo and #3 grilled pork were good ($6, buy six get one free)
Great place to get Vietnamese Sandwich, sweet dessert, sticky rice, soy milk and other vietnamese authentic foods. Staff are friendly and fast service.
This place sells authentic Vietnamese food to go and the food was super authentic and good. I’m Vietnamese and I verified this place has the most affordable and delicious banh mi in San Jose. We went at the end of the day and those sweet aunties gave us multiple discounts on left over food that they had on the table. I had banh mi thit nuong, sweet tofu was good and cheap, I also got banh gio. The sweet tofu normally gets sour after you left it overnight, but I left it in the fridge for 3 days and still delicious. Banh gio meat was well seasoned, I expected there was quail eggs but no eggs. Thit nuong was well seasoned with childhood taste, it would be salty if you eat it by itself but it was perfect when combining with vegies and banh mi. The amount of meat and vegies was a lot for the price. The aunties working there might not speak English pretty well but I confirmed the food was legit.
Most of them food are rotten when I brought home. Smell and rotten. The food just laying on the table without heat lamp or fridge. that's why my food was all rotten. Gonna report this to health department, cause this is not the 1st time.