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The triangular fried tofu tastes like my mother’s fried tofu during the Chinese New Year when I was a kid. It was so delicious that I finished a box of it in the car home and didn’t buy enough! View all feedback.
The triangular fried tofu tastes like my mother’s fried tofu during the Chinese New Year when I was a kid. It was so delicious that I finished a box of it in the car home and didn’t buy enough!
Best soybean tofu place. Freshly made and staff is super friendly. Just wish they were closer.
Wow, true hidden gem. No signs , no ads, no fancy store front but great service and great tofu products. It's located at the end of the street on the left. If I didn't see a bunch of Asian people going in I would of missed it as it's an industrial strip mall . The silky tofu fah and the fried tofu are the stars but everything tofu is fresh. The ladies that work there are nice and if there is anything that you don't see just ask.
Really out of the way to get into ever since they moved from their Walnut location. A great place to get some fresh made tofu dessert and other tofu related products. The staff is really nice and cheerful but they mainly speak Mandarin.
Hidden gem in a nondescript brick building at the end of the parking lot there is no sign posted. Ring the doorbell to enter. Their menu is written in Chinese but the friendly nice lady speaks English. Their cold tofu pudding is very soft and silky smooth to taste. They sell very fresh medium firm tofu blocks, soy milk, tofu skin, and frozen dumplings, meat buns and taro buns. They sell wholesale but open to the public limited hours. Come on a busy Saturday morning they sell more items.