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    Walked through The Market at Liberty Place in Kennett Square and stumbled upon this gem. Food was great.

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    Tsaocaa

    Tsaocaa

    4.6
    (9 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    I was in the area and I decided to visit this cute Boba tea place. Tsaocaa is a chain and they have…read moreone near where I live in New York City as well. I think this one's a little more aesthetically pleasing. The inside is very clean and they make your drinks very fast. It's also advertised outside that they have Ramen if you're interested in ramen. They have adorable booth seats and some games by the counter if you want to play table games such as connect four. Their drinks come with bubbles, but you could add any extra bubbles if you want. I got the rose oolong melt tea, which came with honey, Boba and I added some lychee boba. I was delicious and I drank it within three minutes. The honey Boba isn't too hard and is perfectly chewy. The milk tea itself was delicious. And when you asked for less ice, they really do give you less ice. You're also able to alter the sugar level to how you want it. And there's also a kiosk so you don't need to interact if you do not want to..

    Came here with a few family members and was craving bubble tea. It's a pretty cute store with…read moreplenty of games for you to hang out at with a few friends or with family. The staff was very nice and was able to make suggestions on what things to try based on your drink preference. Tried the Brown Sugar Bubble Milk Tea and Matcha Bubble Milk Tea and like that I was able to adjust the sugar level. I thought the Brown Sugar drink had a good balance of sweetness and it wasn't too sugary. The Matcha Tea was smooth, well blended and it wasn't gritty. They just started a ramen menu - will be back to try it out in the future

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    Pho Bami

    Pho Bami

    4.6
    (192 reviews)
    9.7 mi
    $$

    This apparently is the go-to spot for authentic Vietnamese cuisine in Wilmington, and I'm glad the…read morelocals are right! It's also BYOB, so if you're of legal drinking age, you can bring your own beer. This restaurant is located in the Fairfax Shopping Center right between Walgreens and Crab du Jour on Concord Pike, and there is plenty of free parking in the lot. When you walk in, you immediately know the place is authentic by the aroma of incense and the mini altars with daily offerings to Ông Địan and Thần Tài. The space itself is clean, spacious, and has plenty of seating. The friendly staff attended to our needs right away, brought us water and menus, and took our orders. I ordered the Bún Đặc Biệt (house special vermicelli topped with a mix of grilled pork, shrimp, fresh herbs, and sliced chả giò), a bánh mì thịt heo nướng (grilled pork), a bánh mì thịt bò nướng (grilled beef), and a bánh mì chả lụa (pork meat loaf). My nephew ordered the Phở Tái Nạm Gầu (thinly sliced raw eye-round steak, well-done flank, and fatty brisket), while my wife ordered the Bún Chả Giò. The pho was amazing--authentic, savory, flavorful, and incredibly satisfying. The bun dishes were delicious and cool, hitting our appetites perfectly on a 90°+ day. What really makes the difference with vermicelli is having a great nước mắm sauce, and this place does it perfectly. And the bánh mì sandwiches--wow! Having great bread is the foundation, and this place absolutely hits the mark. The combination of the thinly sliced marinated meats topped with a crisp, tangy julienned mix of daikon and carrots, long cucumber sticks for a fresh crunch, bright cilantro, and fresh jalapeños for a spicy kick makes all the difference. It's what elevates it from an OK sandwich to a truly great one. We're definitely hitting this spot again whenever we're in town. Tip: When ordering sandwiches to go, let them know if you plan to eat them the same day or the next day and they'll separate the veggies for you so the baguette doesn't get soggy!

    Good Vietnamese place. Good pho, good soup base, good portion and good amount of meat and good…read morepeople. When we walked a man who worked that tried to engage my 7 year old and joke around with him and gave him a lollipop. I know it sounded bad but he was very nice lol. The decor is pretty good for a vietnamese restaurant probably one of the better ones.

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    Clean spacious dining room
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    Bánh mì thịt nướng (grilled pork)
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    Hung Vuong Food Market

    Hung Vuong Food Market

    4.5
    (42 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    After living here for a quarter century and enduring an "Asian Desert" we have a fine market for…read moreAsian groceries, not quite H-Mart but pretty darn close. In addition to all the sauces, mostly Vietnamese and Korean, there are seasonings, spices, fresh produce including guavas, durian (frozen whole and peeled), baby bananas (apple bananas? not sure the variety) and Asian greens like Shanghai baby bok choi, gai lan, and water spinach, garlic chives and long beans. Didn't see pea vines but they are quite hard to get. Bulk rice and dried mushrooms, and fresh fish and seafood as well as meats including organ meats. Noodles fresh, frozen and dried as far as the eye can see. A small section of housewares. Outside the market (which is in the old Toys R Us if you remember back when) there is a small food court with roast duck, banh mi and pastries. There is also a Korean bbq restaurant and a noodle and dumpling restaurant nearby in the parking area, the Korean bbq is across from the market and the noodle dumpling house is next to where the old Borders bookstore had been (on the way out of the shopping center.) Worth the trip. We enjoy cooking at home, especially Asian food and we enjoy grocery shopping so this was a really fun excursion. And since we eat a lot of bok choi, we'll be back soon.

    We stopped by Hung Vuong Food Market a week or so ago when we were passing through Newark,…read moreDelaware. It's a large Asian grocery store that sells everything from fresh seafood, produce, cooking tools, frozen food, and more. It has a small food court area with a few vendors, which is really why we stopped by, but we explored the store after lunch. If we lived in the area, we'd shop here all the time.

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