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Atlanta|Freshly Fried Vietnamese Chicken Wings!!! 🍗✨

A new Vietnamese spot just opened next to Hiro Tea Bar — small menu (only 7 items!), but big on flavor! The Umami Wings completely won me over. As someone who absolutely loves chicken wings (yes, I’m that girl 😉), these hit different. It took about 20 minutes to come out, but for good reason — they’re marinated fresh and fried to order, not just reheated. No shortcuts here! The flavor is a perfect sweet-sour-salty balance, with a hint of fish sauce that somehow makes it even more delicious (trust me, it works!). Juicy, crispy, and only $8 for 5 wings. We also tried their Bun Bo Hue — a tangy, spicy noodle soup. It leaned a bit mild for my taste (could use more kick), but the broth was clean and comforting. For two people, one bowl of noodles + one order of wings was just right. Saw the next table having Vietnamese Pizza (made with rice flour, topped with sauce and sausage) — definitely on my list for next time! If you’re tired of classic American or Korean fried chicken, give these wings a try. Afterwards, pop next door to Hiro Tea Bar for a refreshing Mango Pomelo Sago or a creamy milk tea with 30% sugar. 🥭🧋 📍 Bun Bo Hue (Search “Hiro Tea Bar” for location — it’s right next door!) #AtlantaEats #VietnameseFood #FriedChicken #Wings #BunBoHue #FreshFried #HiddenGem #CasualEats #ATLFoodFinds #TrySomethingNew #SweetAndSavory

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Atlanta|Freshly Fried Vietnamese Chicken Wings!!! 🍗✨

A new Vietnamese spot just opened next to Hiro Tea Bar — small menu (only 7 items!), but big on flavor! The Umami Wings completely won me over. As someone who absolutely loves chicken wings (yes, I’m that girl 😉), these hit different. It took about 20 minutes to come out, but for good reason — they’re marinated fresh and fried to order, not just reheated. No shortcuts here! The flavor is a perfect sweet-sour-salty balance, with a hint of fish sauce that somehow makes it even more delicious (trust me, it works!). Juicy, crispy, and only $8 for 5 wings. We also tried their Bun Bo Hue — a tangy, spicy noodle soup. It leaned a bit mild for my taste (could use more kick), but the broth was clean and comforting. For two people, one bowl of noodles + one order of wings was just right. Saw the next table having Vietnamese Pizza (made with rice flour, topped with sauce and sausage) — definitely on my list for next time! If you’re tired of classic American or Korean fried chicken, give these wings a try. Afterwards, pop next door to Hiro Tea Bar for a refreshing Mango Pomelo Sago or a creamy milk tea with 30% sugar. 🥭🧋 📍 Bun Bo Hue (Search “Hiro Tea Bar” for location — it’s right next door!) #AtlantaEats #VietnameseFood #FriedChicken #Wings #BunBoHue #FreshFried #HiddenGem #CasualEats #ATLFoodFinds #TrySomethingNew #SweetAndSavory

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