Vegan Restaurant

Thanh Son Tofu

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · norcross · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Thanh Son Tofu is truly a hidden gem for authentic Vietnamese food. I personally love Vietnamese-style fresh rice paper spring rolls — the combination of shrimp, Vietnamese pork roll, sausage, egg, and fresh herbs wrapped together is always so satisfying and refreshing. They also offer many other Vietnamese specialties, and the prices are very reasonable and budget-friendly. It’s a great spot if you’re craving something light, fresh, and flavorful. Definitely worth checking out — I’ll be coming back to try more items next time!

Thanh Son Tofu is truly a hidden gem for authentic Vietnamese food. I personally love Vietnamese-style fresh rice paper spring rolls — the combination of shrimp, Vietnamese pork roll, sausage, egg, and fresh herbs wrapped together is always so satisfying and refreshing. They also offer many other Vietnamese specialties, and the prices are very reasonable and budget-friendly. It’s a great spot if you’re craving something light, fresh, and flavorful. Definitely worth checking out — I’ll be coming back to try more items next time!

Get the Buy 5 banh mi, get 1 free—plus a free half gallon of soy milk! It comes out to $30 plus tax, that’s a $13 value. Speaking English when asking questions is hit/miss (depends on employee), but I can get my question across in 2/3 tries. You can ask partial quantities to be prepared to be consumed right away—or for later, they will put anything on the side that would cause the bread to get soggy. They also sell banh mi baguettes for 3 for $2, good deal! It can be a little intimidating if you don’t speak Vietnamese, 100% worth it and highly recommend.

Get the Buy 5 banh mi, get 1 free—plus a free half gallon of soy milk! It comes out to $30 plus tax, that’s a $13 value. Speaking English when asking questions is hit/miss (depends on employee), but I can get my question across in 2/3 tries. You can ask partial quantities to be prepared to be consumed right away—or for later, they will put anything on the side that would cause the bread to get soggy. They also sell banh mi baguettes for 3 for $2, good deal! It can be a little intimidating if you don’t speak Vietnamese, 100% worth it and highly recommend.

Here is a variety in Vietnamese food that includes traditional and modern one. I can look for some food that I ate when I was young. My favorite drink is Fruit Jelly Yogurt which is tasty. If you come from other state, you should visit this store to know more.