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    VN Tofu

    3.2 (201 reviews)
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Annie M.

    This place sells a ton of prepared and made to order foods. It's kinda overwhelming but everything is labeled for the most part I wish I knew what was in the jugs of creamy liquid in the back because I kinda wanted to try it but not if I didn't know what they were The prices are so reasonable. Most things under $5 each which is so cheap compared to restaurants nearby It was pretty crowded in the store and kinda chaotic with the crowd which made it difficult to peruse We got the mung bean cake which was really good! We also picked up black rice and purple rice and I enjoyed both + a rice noodle dish with I think pork. I did resteam it when I got home and it was great with the sauce. Well have to try their banh mi next time that they sell b5,g1from the order counter Most of the other prepared foods are self service and tbh I didn't read most of the labels since I kinda just eat things without knowing what they are lol but you can see what they have from the pics I took! The staff were pleasant and line went quickly to pay They have plenty of parking in the huge shared lot

    That red sauce is everythingggg
    Angelica Y.

    It's been a while since I've been back so the upgrade was a pleasant surprise. Modern, clean, well lit. Relieved to find they still have the sandwich deal, buy 5 get 1 free because that's what I was there for. The sandwiches aren't 3.50 (yes it's been that long) anymore but now $5. Still worth it imo because the quality is A+. Still confused where to order the sandwiches though and I've been back a few times after this initial visit. Register or hot foods counter? IDK. I've ordered from both. LOL. When ordering the six sandwiches I always make sure to tell them to make one ready to eat. If not, they usually have everything separated.

    Sugar cane juice - nước mía
    Heilie T.

    This place sucks!! The priciest sugar cane water I've ever bought. Will never come again for this

    Shrimp chips for sale
    Jessica L.

    Remodeled store that's clean and I can always find something new to grab and try here. It's a grab and go kinda place for all kinds of Vietnamese goodies. Desserts, spring rolls, snacks.

    Food!
    Sandy J.

    I've loved this eatery near Jimmy Carter Blvd. A good staple for Vietnamese snacks, good tofu, and great prices. I sometimes swing by if I don't feel like cooking and want to eat street eats, and this is the place to go to get spring rolls, all kinds of coconut rice combinations, beautifully wrapped banana leaf rices, and sweet Viet desserts. Came here recently; good bamboo leaf pork dumplings that was still good 2 days later microwaved. The swing sticky rices are also a good hit; just be aware that these are filling and you likely will get fuller and fuller throughout the day because sticky rice tends to expand in the belly Was not able to get a banh mi bc they ran out fast! 4$ for a pretty large one and in the past they were good, so I would recommend trying one. Banh mi is a Viet sandwiches that combines a crispy French baguette with delicious carrot cucumber pickles, pork cuts, sausage, and cilantro. We also got a fried dough that is known as you tiao in Chinese. Tasted great in the air fryer the next day Prices are cheap eats are about 1.50-5$. Check out is fast and often times there's a lot of people, so the eats maintain freshness and higher turnover rates. Their tofu is also good- they are called VN tofu after al. Good fresh crispy tofu options (mixed with meat, plain, mixed with other things).

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    Xee V.

    I always stop by when I'm in the area. They've renovated since I was here the last time (Pre-covid). The place looks a lot better then before and more organized. They moved all of the warm foods to where the registers use to be and is no longer self serve. I always get the eggrolls here and had loved them in the past. The ones I got today didn't taste the way they use to. Ba mi sandwiches are still buy 5 get one free.

    Sticky Rice
    Tristine N.

    Customer Service 4/5 Food 5/5 I went here a few times and it is my go-to place to take my family to wherever they visit ATL. The food is authentic and Customer service varied. Parking & interior: I always go on the weekends so it's crowded. It's a big plaza with lots of Vietnamese restaurants, stores, and a big grocery store. Parking on the weekend wouldn't be hard if you don't mind parking far away. The interior is small, but clean, and there were a lot of options. Customer service: My first time ever here, I was charged triple for an item, but didn't realized until I get home. My Cashier was young and unfriendly. It was more of a hurry up and leave kind of thing. My other times were ok, not as bad. When I brought my family here, the customer service was phenomenal. The aunty was super helpful and friendly. She was really happy and made personal conversations. I guess it depends on the cashier you'll get on that day. Food: Highly recommend getting the sticky rice that has multiple colors and in a taco shape. That way, you get a taste of different types of sticky rice. Each type of sticky rice is also available as an individual item. Other places would use food coloring, but here, each color has its own taste! Really authentic. The deep fried bananas are my personal childhood favorite. They're really oildly though, but it wouldn't be good if it's healthy. Same with the deep fried sesame balls with mung beans inside. The silky tofu is available depending on the day. I'm sad it never available when I visit. The Chè was good, coconut milk was not too sweet. You'll order from a menu, they'll give you a ticket, then you'll pay at the cash register, and they'll make it and bring it to you. The Nem was ok. I thought it was pricy. $8 for small pieces. Highly recommend this place if you want to try out authentic Vietnamese snacks.

    Chili lemongrass tofu, not fresh
    Lily D.

    My family has been getting food at VN Tofu for years. Everything is very cheap and they have a good variety of vegetarian food. The one thing that makes or breaks the food is how fresh it is though. Definitely strive to grab food when it's fresh, but more often than not, we can't and food is okay at best. The fresh out of fryer tofu is delicious, and the grease definitely only adds to the splendor The store seems to have been responding well to the Covid-19 situation and the employees frequently clean, wear masks, and updated so that they handle and serve the cooked food rather than letting customers do it themselves like before.

    Xôi

    Mới mua hôm nay. Đem về nhà ăn thì tàu hủ hư. , xôi bị thiu. Và đây không phải là lần đầu tiên mình mua đồ ở đây mà bị hư.

    Tôi mua bánh tét về cắt ra ăn thì bánh ôi dời ơi.

    Tôi mua bánh tét về cắt ra ăn thì ôi giời ơi. Lần sau không dám ghé. Bánh này để chắc cũng được vài tháng trời rời. Mọi người cẩ thận khi mua nhé.

    Coconut milk was smell and liquids and running lose
    Giao P.

    I don't know how they still in business with the foods like ! No flavor at all the food hard like rock . wonder do they taste on their on food

    Two types of Fried Tofu and tofu dessert
    May L.

    VN tofu offer the best tofu products and desserts! I especially love their fried tofu. The one with black fungus and the plain fried tofu are so flavorful and the soybean flavor are so strong! Tofu flowers/beancurd jelly is so smooth and silky, great desserts if you like tofu products!

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    Ask the Community - VN Tofu

    Do they use plain tofu in their banh mi or a flavored kind?

    Flavor, filed, from where the fried tofu is

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    Inside. Hu Tieu My Tho sign behind the counter. Doors to kitchen.
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    Spring rolls/Pho/Calamari/grilled chicken (side)
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