I love this place! It’s a classic Vietnamese deli with fresh tofu made daily in a variety of styles. My favorite is the lemongrass stuffed tofu. They also make fresh rice sheets and a variety of viet style street foods. I usually love grabbing it for my lunch on the go when I’m running around doing errands.
Dawn N.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
The best tofu in Dallas and their banh Trung, bang tec for Chinese New Year is very good. I recommend people come here for inexpensive tofu.
Hillary D.
Tu valoración: 4 Garland, TX
By Day, vegan. By Night, Pescetarian. Just kidding. I eat vegan at home and pesceterian when I go out because this is Texas. Tuyet tofu is the only place my family and I go to for our pre-fried tofu. The house favorite has always been the blocks of salt grass tofu. Pop them in the oven for a couple minutes when you get home to make them extra crispy and serve with soy sauce and rice. PERFECTIONNN As of an hour ago, those go for 2/$ 1. Normal fried tofu blocks are 4/$ 1 and are(in my opinion) best sautéed in a sauce of sorts or cubed and put in soup. They also have these rolled thingies(very technical, I know) which are a mixture of tofu, mushrooms, glass noodles, etc that are wrapped and fried in bean curd. I believe that they are 1/.75 cents. A personal favorite of mine. Also amazing when popped into the oven for a few minutes and served over rice. It’s pretty salty on its own but a little soy sauce never hurts. Don’t let the questionable appearance turn you off. They have the best tofu in the DFW. This is not a restaurant by the way. It’s more like a take out store? **** OPENLATE /CLOSED TUESDAYS ****
Jay L.
Tu valoración: 4 Fort Worth, TX
I stopped by last night after work to pickup some banh tet or sticky rice cake wrapped in banana leaves. Tried it this morning and it taste pretty good. Nice and soft, cooked all the way through. I got the vegetarian or chay version. The spices are perfect, not too salty. The mung beans was cooked and grounded instead of leaving the beans whole. Lots of flavor that leaves you craving for more. I might have to go back in a few weeks. So why only 4 stars? Because I also picked up a pack of Banh phu the(husband and wife) that taste like plastic rubber. The jello like cake was crunchy to bite into. It’s suppose to be semi-soft. Minus 1 star.
Fuk Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Garland, TX
Excellent soybean milk. Remind me of my favorite place in District 5 Saigon. I just want to talk about milk.
Maurice F.
Tu valoración: 5 Dallas, TX
Great, fresh Tofu! If someone had told me 30 years ago, or even 4 years ago, that I’d be happy about finding a place that makes and sells fresh Tofu I would have said they’re crazy. But, my diet has changed greatly and, because of that, my health has greatly improved. Tucked away in the middle of a center that I need to spend more time exploring, especially the Vegan Restaurant and large Asian Grocery store. I’m glad to have found Tuyet. Fresh Tofu does make a difference. Already made a Tofu Scramble from a few cakes and it’s great. I also got a couple of their Lemongrass/Chili cakes which were wonderful. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Looks like the items change frequently so check back. Be aware that this is a cash only business when you head there. Do some research on storing Tofu too. There’s things you need to do, like change the water etc. I recommend that you try out Tuyet Tofu
Cat N.
Tu valoración: 3 Dallas, TX
nice alternative to viet tofu. It’s cleaner as far as the counter goes. They stack all their supplies in the front and it looks messy. They have good customer service because they rather get the food for you. Tofu is delicious. I love tofu! its healthy for you and it’s cheap!!!
Diana D.
Tu valoración: 3 Dallas, TX
good home-made soymilk. good tofu. it’s a good substitute for san san tofu in houston.
Judith A.
Tu valoración: 3 Dallas, TX
Good Tofu is not an Oxymoron. I didn’t know until a few years ago that it was possible for Tofu to taste good. It doesn’t have to be nasty. Really. It doesn’t. Freshly made it is a thing of Joy and Beauty. Tofu, after all, is a fresh cheese, just like Ricotta or Yogurt. It just starts off with a different category of «milk». It is possible to buy fresh tofu in Dallas. North of LBJ, east of Central. Corner of Audelia and Walnut, tucked away into a tiny store-front in a large strip center. Almost no one speaks English. They will sell you 4 cakes of fresh tofu for $ 1. There is a fair amount of pointing that goes into this purchase. Fresh tofu has a substantially better flavor and taste than any other tofu I have ever encountered. I tried to find a website, but there isn’t one. They just have an address. In addition to Tofu, they sell other food items. I haven’t had anything there that I enjoyed, but my Foodie BFF Vanessa, just raves about the balls with the red bean filling. If you go, consider also making a run through the gia-mormous Asian grocery in the same strip center. Lots of really beautiful produce.