Came for desserts after dinner. Did not know they offered dinner food here. May try it next time. The counter staff took our dessert order. We said it was our first time here and she was very patient with us. I asked what the most popular drink was and she suggested Che Full Topping. I told her we can get that if there's no durian and she said yes. When our order came out, it had durian so I could not really eat it because the durian flavor was all mixed into the container. It overwhelmed the other toppings. My guess is it would have been really good had they remembered to not put the durian flavor in. We did ask the staff for some bowls so we could remove the durian but it didn't work. The staff did apologize for the mix up and might have offered to replace it but I said it wasn't worth the trouble. We were already pretty full so just tasting it was enough. I then ordered the peach tea to get rid of the durian taste. It was pretty good. Had real pieces of canned peaches. I took my peach tea home. Even with the mix up, I still enjoyed the overall experience. Will give this place another try....
Read moreSmall shop for casual dining. Good service. Food took some time to come out but we didn’t mind it. We found their dishes quite pricey but decent quality overall.
Nui Xao Bo (Stir fried macaroni with beef) $14.95 was pretty good on portion & flavors.
Banh Canh Hai San Dac Biet (Seafood Special Udon Soup) $16.95 was okay in flavoring. It came in a very large bowl with 2 small pork slices, 2 shrimps, 3 small squid slices, 1 fish patty, and some minced crabmeat. Still enough to fill your stomach up but not very impressive especially at that price. There was ONE straw mushroom and it was very bitter inside (could be due to it being previously frozen). It would have been safer to use fresh mushroom instead.
Also they weren’t really handicapped friendly/accessible. There were 2 handicapped parking spots in front of the shop but they were reserved for the owner’s...
Read morePeachee Đào Bellaire is hands down my favorite spot for Vietnamese food. Their đá me (a refreshing tamarind drink with ice, pineapple jam, and peanuts) and tamarind black iced tea are unbeatable—perfectly balanced and unique. One standout dish is the mì xào ốc giác rau muống (stir-fried sea snail with water spinach), which is hard to find with such high quality anywhere else.
Their bột chiên (crispy fried rice flour cake) is a highlight as well, served with a delicious soy dipping sauce that’s just right. The variety of desserts is impressive, and the chè thái (a sweet and creamy dessert with tropical fruits) is a must-try.
The atmosphere is cozy, and the service is friendly, making it a great place to relax and enjoy authentic Vietnamese flavors. Whether you’re stopping by for a snack or a full meal, this spot never disappoints. It’s a gem I keep...
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