When we first walked in the ladies were speaking Chinese. Then all of a sudden spoke Vietnamese. It’s like how did they know we were Viet and Chinese. Im sure they were saying lets see if we can sell a lot to these ppl lol. Anyways, if you’re not carful you can easily be up sold here! You ask for a pound they will give you almost a pound and a half. They try to sell you everything. Make you sample everything. Give you free samples or tea, dry good, candy, etc… it’s like they want to poison you lol. I bought the most spiciest beef jerky. Some was fresh and some was old. We ended spending almost 200 $ here and barely a full bag of goods.
Cynthia L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
I actually didn’t come here and get any beef jerky or snacks. My bro had one quest in mind here: Apparently their Durian Shake(which they make with mung bean) and their macarons are amazing, esp their taro macaron. So sad to say that I’m not a huge fan of either. I did try both, but they were only ok, nothing mind-blowing, in my opinion. They have a host of Viet baked goods — both salty & sweet. Of course, like any Viet place, there are also similar shops to the left, right, top, and across the street from them. It was really quiet when we stopped by(on a mid-day Friday), so I can’t say much about«crowds,» but(like most Asian places) this place is packed to the brim with stuff, so any more than 10 people and you Will feel claustrophobic.