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1.2 (9 reviews)
InexpensiveSandwiches, Fast Food
Open • 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Cu Tea

Cu Tea

(10 reviews)

My wife and I used to live in Picayune about a year and a half ago. Cutea was one of my favorite…read morerestaurants, and I would've given it 5 stars on a bad day. She brought home her leftover "combination bahn mi" for me to try because it didn't taste right to her. It was mostly plain grilled chicken and a Miracle Whip style mayonnaise. No pâté, no Vietnamese cold cuts. The sandwich lacked the abundance fresh, crisp veggies of a typical bahn mi. It was overloaded with shredded marinated carrots and daikon, but they were extremely thin slices atypical for the pickles that normally adorn a good bahn mi. There was also no funkiness like one would expect from a high-quality fermented pickle containing daikon. She also brought home a side of fish sauce, but it tasted like it was mostly vinegar. Long story short, not a bahn mi, not Vietnamese food, not worth the time or money. I can't speak for the service or ambiance since she brought the food home, but I don't think any degree of service or atmosphere could compensate for the food quality or lack of authenticity.

I was thoroughly impressed with the food and drink here. I got the cu tea milk tea with honey Boba…read more The honey boba isn't a tapioca ball as it tasted more like a tapioca jelly. The milk tea was surprisingly good, not too sweet and I love the ice level that they gave. The fried rice was OK but the chicken was amazing. The chicken remind me a little bit of a curry flavor and the fish sauce had a good kick to it. Friendly service and nice spot I would come back.

Frostop - Double cheeseburger

Frostop

(57 reviews)

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We pulled up to Frostop with the 50s station playing on SiriusXM, and I swear the timing couldn't…read morehave been better. The second we parked, it felt like we'd driven straight into a time warp. The only things missing were a jukebox in the corner and a waitress on roller skates calling me "hon." Frostop is pure nostalgia -- no filters, no fluff, just good food and better vibes. It's the kind of place that makes you half-expect the Fonz to walk out and give you a thumbs-up. Now, the food. Let's just say if flavor could wear a leather jacket, this shrimp po' boy would be James Dean. The shrimp were fried to absolute perfection -- crisp, golden, and light enough that you don't need to call your cardiologist afterward. The batter had zero oil slick, which is rare enough to deserve its own holiday. The onion rings? Crisp enough to make that satisfying snap when you pull them apart -- not a greasy drip in sight. And those crinkle-cut fries? Cooked just right -- golden on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and salty enough to make you reach for another sip of that sweet tea (which, of course, was the real deal -- sweet, cold, and dangerously refillable). My colleague went for the burger po' boy and hasn't stopped talking about it since. The man looked genuinely emotional for a second -- like he'd just reunited with a long-lost friend. Oh, and the prices, ridiculously low! Maybe not from the sixties, but definitely not from this decade either! If you find yourself anywhere near Picayune, do yourself a favor and pull over. Frostop isn't just lunch -- it's a mini vacation back to a time when food was simple, service was friendly, and nobody cared about counting calories. If you follow me, you know I don't give five stars away easily, this place deserves each of those five stars!

Best Roast Beef Po-Boys around. Service kinda' Slow with only the 4-5 workers there. This place is…read moreUgly and wore down... but the food is darn good- which explains why the place is Always busy. Not the place to take family for a formal dinner- but Great Burgers and Po-Boys

Subway - sandwiches - Updated May 2026

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