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    Saigon Tofu

    3.6 (66 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    Crystal C.

    great place for quick and easy grab to go items. was particularly looking for nam sausage and they had homemade ones, but vietnamese style has a sweetness to it. also got some random desserts and sesame balls. everything was good, packaged well. also bought some homemade chili oil.

    a bin full of breadsticks
    Leanne D.

    Saigon Tofu is a Vietnamese grab and go store located in the Chamblee area, anything that your heart desires snack wise I think they've thought of here. They also sell sugarcane drinks which we tried during this visit. Service was quick and they only take cards (there were signs for that everywhere). Assortment of food they offer as pictured below, they also had hot food in packaging.

    Bbq pork banh mi
    Chandrika R.

    Vietnamese prepared foods at really great prices! I got a banh mi, iced coffee, and a bunch of random things all for $40. Most things are labeled in Vietnamese with English translations, including ingredient lists, which is incredibly gracious! It seemed authentic bc the customers were mostly speaking in Vietnamese, and I def saw all these food items when I was in Vietnam. I'm excited to dig into the rest of the food, but the banh mi, iced coffee, and tapioca dessert are all scrumptious! Went on a Sunday, and it was packed!

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    Amy N.

    For out of towners like me whose hometown has no establishments with packaged warm meals and other foods (like rolls and rolls of banh tet or cha lua), this is the place to go. Unfortunately, we visited Saigon Tofu on our last day (in hopes of finding easy foods to bring home and share), so we weren't able to try more of the meals. We picked up banh mis, rolls of cha lua (they have it warmed out front; i asked for frozen to take home), Xoi, goi cuon and bun with heo quay (was so good... i wish i took home a pound or two of the meat). Would definitely visit Saigon Tofu again! Where else can you find this much variety of fresh Vietnamese foods to go?! (Nowhere else).

    Freshly made cha, went in the morning
    Huie N.

    Love this place, for homey type food, I think this is the place to go. There's dishes here that you can't find at restaurants. There's a lot of variety also. My staples are the shrimp cha Gio, there banh uot type dish, and soy. Some other things I've enjoyed is their thit heo quay, and the fried fish cha. If you go early, the food will be super fresh and there would be a lot available. It can get busy but they work hard here to keep foods stocked so you wouldn't miss out on anything. The Bo vien at the register is also very good. I love this place and always try to drop by when im in the neighborhood

    Bánh xèo, gỏi cuốn, bánh cuốn, thịt kho, chuối chiên, xôi mặn
    Thuha N.

    We have a variety of goodies to share. Enjoyed most, especially soft tofu. The only thing I didn't like was fried banana, which was too doughy. We also got sticky rice and some sandwiches for the flight... can't wait to break it out while we're on the air :)

    Papaya salad and rice paper salad
    Jackie S.

    The place to go for Vietnamese favorites including sugar cane drink, all things tofu, fried tofu, tofu pudding with ginger sugar, papaya salad with beef jerky, rice paper salad, chicken feet salad, sandwiches, cold cuts, egg rolls, assorted desserts, sticky rice, spring rolls, and many other food. It's hard to walk out of here without spending nearly $100 or even over! Definitely recommend eating most food on the same day. Fresh is still good.

    Banh Cuon (4/5)
    Kenny N.

    I like it. Despite the varying reviews, it has been able to help me get a taste of 'home cooking' while living in Atlanta and being away from family. It serves mainly fast food Vietnamese (think: banh mi, rice platters, egg rolls, etc.) at reasonable prices. Yes, some items can be pricey but for the most part it is a good deal (e.g. ~2.5 for three fresh spring rolls). The people working there are nice and overall feels homey and warm. Ordered - Spring Rolls (5/5). These are yummy, inexpensive, and reminds me of home. I usually get the shrimp and xa xiu flavored rolls. The fish sauce that goes with it is next level - Banh Mi (3/5). Lee's sandwiches are offered here. Very tiny portions and the meat is served sparingly on the banh mis. It is good but look at maybe a Lee's Bakery if your intention is to get banh mi - Banh Cuon (4/5). Probably not the best (have not been searching) but for the convenience of it where I can grab it for take out, it still hits the spot - Com Tam Rice Platter (5/5). Wow! This is great. I got the rice platter with xa xiu and roasted pork and it exceeded my expectations. There is a lot of food and it is only $9 - a fast and delicious option for hungry grocery shoppers at the nearby City's Farmers Saigon Tofu is underrated and I look forward to trying many, more dishes

    tofu with spicy, tangy sauce
    Deanna H.

    This hole in the wall shop is take out of Vietnamese food. There is a large selection of food from eggs rolls to full lunch plates. They have a good selection of sweet desserts. They made great subs. You can come in and shop ala cart and leave with enough food for two meals. I love their spring rolls, three to a plate and they are packed. The plates range from fish and noodles, pork chops, beef, chicken..... They have a good selection of tofu, from plain to spicy. you can buy a block or in individual cubes. soups too. lot of selections and hard to decide. I had a tofu bowl with spicy, tangy tomato base sauce. The salad was sweet and good.

    Jessica L.

    Love trying new things here. So many Vietnamese snacks and foods I've never had. The lemongrass stir fry tofu was so good. Also liked the rice paper snacks.

    Store front outside.
    Craig T.

    I love this place as it's located right next to City Farmers Marker. It's a really good To Go spot to pickup food if your not cooking for the night. I love the egg rolls they have here. It's always delicious and amazing. The employees here are always super friendly here and helpful. Their prices are very reasonable. They also have Vietnamese ice coffee and sugar cane juice. It's is really a one stop shop you enjoy Vietnamese style street food. I highly recommend this place and can't wait to come back!!

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    This place is so good, it has great ready made food togo. Tofu desserts, rice plates, desserts, chao long. Great service too.

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    I love the bao with pork & mushrooms & egg, the sesame and tofu bread and the egg rolls, cheap fast and easy carryout.

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    Love this place! So much better than VN Tofu. Everything was so good that we bought here! Can't wait to visit again.

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    Nam Phuong

    Nam Phuong

    4.1
    (871 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    I have been here 3 times and never had a complaint. This is a Michelin Guide restaurant and I want…read moreto try all the items. So far I have had the pho twice, the rice cubes, and the shaking beef. Everything tasted great. Big parking lot for free parking. It is amazing how similar my visits have been. Staff was not as attentive as I would have like. My table had everything I needed so my meal was not interrupted. Getting my bill took longer than expected. I think the servers do not want to interrupt your meal but I wish they would come by more often. This place looks a little rough on the outside but it is extremely clean and some what fancy on the inside. The combination Pho has all the different types of meat. I remember the meatballs, flank steak, and tripe. Next time I will get something simpler.

    It's so funny to read my old reviews from 2012 when DIY rolls were $8.95 - now they're $16.95! This…read moreplace has definitely gotten busier since their "Michelin recommended" award so be mindful of seating and the limited parking spaces - call ahead to verify if it's ok to park on the side street. Service is super attentive - so many times different servers asked if we were ready to order. DIY ROLL WITH BBQ CHICKEN - $16.95 Nice thinly sliced chicken pieces - tasted like breast? Also comes w/ the wrappers, full plate of herbs / carrots / cucumbers, and dipping sauces. Several of the cilantro pieces were mushy though. Otherwise I still think they have the best spring rolls and they're always fun to make. SALT & PEPPER TOFU - $16.95 So good - you definitely want to eat w/ the crispy seasoning b/c that's where all the magic is :) Nam Phuong is usu. my go-to spot for people who've never had Vietnamese food before b/c of the wide menu selection - but also one of my favorite spots period :)

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    Pho Dai Loi 2

    Pho Dai Loi 2

    4.0
    (1.2k reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    I went to Pho Dai Loi 2 on a Sunday afternoon and had a great experience. We were seated right away…read moreand it wasn't too crowded, which made it really relaxing. I ordered the Pho Dae Biet #5, which comes with eye round steak, well-done flank, marble brisket, soft tendon, and tripe. We got the large bowl, and it was very filling, so much so that we couldn't finish it and had to take the rest to go. The broth was comforting and flavorful, and all the meats were cooked well. They also served hot tea, which was perfect to sip on while we waited for our food. The staff were kind and welcoming, and the service was smooth. Overall, this is a great spot for pho with satisfying portions, and good service.

    Pho Dai Loi 2 came highly recommended to me by several Vietnamese friends here in Atlanta, and now…read moreI understand why. This is the spot if you care about food over frills. There's no real ambiance to speak of--but when the food is this good, it truly doesn't matter. The value here is incredible. The portions are generous, the quality is consistently excellent, and the staff is friendly and efficient. Most importantly, the pho is as authentic as I've had anywhere. The depth of flavor in the broth, the freshness of the ingredients, and the balance of aromatics all hit exactly the right notes. My Vietnamese friends who eat here regularly have confirmed the same: this is the real deal. If you're looking for a place where the food speaks for itself--and speaks loudly--Pho Dai Loi 2 is it. This is the place. 5/5 no room for debate

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    Lee's Bakery

    Lee's Bakery

    4.2
    (1.2k reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $

    Experience Atlanta's best Bahn Mi!…read more Location and Parking Lee's Bakery is located in a strip mall on Buford Hwy, with plenty of free parking. Venue and Atmosphere The establishment is simple enough; order at the counter, take a number and a seat, and they will deliver the food to your table. The décor isn't fancy but it's clean. Food and Beverages If you're coming for a delicious and filling sandwich, you've come to the right place. The bread is crusty on the outside and soft on the inside, with just the right ratio of meat and vegetables. Bread is made fresh in house daily, and they sell bags of day old bread as well. They also sell Vietnamese coffee and baba teas. They do NOT sell sweet tea (I found this out the hard way lol). Verdict I'll be back!

    Curious of all the hype and positive reviews in Atlanta magazine, we were finally in the area and…read morestopped in to pick up a banh mi to eat for dinner. It was very crowded on a late Sunday afternoon. I ordered at the cashier and it was about a 15 minute wait for the sandwich. It was fascinating to watch the sole person making all of those banh mi's as well as the people waiting in line to be seated or pay at the cashier. Long story short- maybe because we waited to eat it, but the bread was soggy ( probaby should not package in plastic ) and the ingredients - tofu were minimal. Veggies were not pickled. Sandwich was small in size too. Too many better banh mi places to dine in my opinion. This place seems to be popular based upon its longevity and not its quality.

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    Bbq Grilled Pork Sandwich
    Two banh mi dac biet. Cost less than $12 after tax before tip on Sunday, August 11, 2024.

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    Two banh mi dac biet. Cost less than $12 after tax before tip on Sunday, August 11, 2024.
    I Luv Pho

    I Luv Pho

    3.8
    (481 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Whenever I'm missing home, I turn to broken rice. Here, I got the broken rice with pork ribs. I Luv…read morePho provides so many delicious sides that come with this classic dish: pickled radish and carrots, tomatoes, an over-easy egg, tomatoes, fish sauce, and chili paste. You can mix and match so many flavors within one dish--I love that each bite is different from the last yet just as satisfying. You get the bang for your buck when you go to I Luv Pho! If I had a larger stomach, I would've loved to order their avocado smoothie to give it a try. The service was good--the waiters were pretty attentive for a mostly empty restaurant. It is well lit with plenty of seating--clearly meant to accommodate large parties or many! There is plenty of parking in front of the restaurant, so show up!

    I love pho, pho tai is one of my favorite dishes ever. This was my first trip to Buford hwy, I've…read morealways heard it has the best pho. This place was a little bit of a let down. By no means was it bad, but first thing the pho broth was inexplicity hot, it's always hot yes, but so hot I had to wait almost 20 minutes to eat it and by the time it hit my table the meat was all the way brown. The meat and noodles were good, but the broth was lacking flavor. Fried rice was good. The place is currently very odd inside? It has an empty fish tank and new marble signs and odd parts of the restaraunt blocked off, with 2 names of "i luv pho" and "master pho". Overall, I'd go back, but this wouldn't be my first pick.

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    Food Terminal

    Food Terminal

    4.2
    (1.9k reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I have always seen this place but never went inside so my boyfriend and I took the time to make our…read moreway here. In a shopping center with TONS of parking sits food terminal! It's an asian restaurant food that offers seating inside and outside. Once we entered we were seated immediately and handed menus. Their menus are super cool and unique and are a bit overwhelming but nevertheless full of so much variety. The waitress was very sweet and checked in on us periodically and helped us fill out our sheet to place our order. We ordered a plethora of stuff such as crispy bulgogi bao buns, brushed sprouts, steamed dumplings, mango chicken and a noodle plate. Food didn't take long for it to come out on their little robot and staff helped put everything on the table. Everything smelled and looked amazing so it was tough to decide what to taste first! I first tried the crispy bao bun and was blown away by the flavor it had! It was like a mini burger. After that I tried the steamed dumplings and they were so yummy and specially with the sauce. Next I tried the Brussels sprouts and they were necessary my cup of tea but still good! Just wouldn't order again. Second to last thing I tried the mango chicken and man was it good!!! Full of the best aroma and flavor and cooked to perfection. The plating was also gorgeous as well!! We finished off with mango sticky rice and It was good but I do wish it had more mango to help the ratio. Overall, it was a really good visit and I was excited to try it out. It was a bit pricey but we did order a lot so it may be a special occasion once we come back again but I'd definitely be back!

    It's been a hot minute since I've been to Food Terminal, but I came back with a group if friends…read moreand had a decent time. It was busy inside, but our party of 10 was promptly seated, though we were a little squished into a circular table. I didn't remember this last time, but instead of telling a server what you want, you mark it down on a paper menu and hand it to the server. This time I got the Grandma's BBQ Pork Noodles and the Salted Egg Yolk Shrimp Garlic Noodle. I was really excited to try both since they both sounded so good. Ultimately the Grandma's BBQ Pork Noodle was a little underwhelming - the noodles themselves weren't very flavorful, and the BBQ pork was on the drier side. The pork did have decent flavor, and all the toppings/side items (wontons, fried egg, bok choy) were great, but all in all fell a little short of my hopes. The Salted Egg Yolk Garlic Noodles had better flavor, but I could've used even more garlic and butter. The shrimp definitely carried the salted egg yolk flavor, but the fried batter was a bit soggy/soft in my opinion. I wished it was crisper. Service was a tad slow, but perhaps they're understaffed and/or it was busy that night. I do love the menu concept of positioning it like a magazine catalog - it makes for a fun experience instead of just words on paper

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