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A Chau Restaurant Info
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Service options
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Delivery
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Takeout
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Dine-in
Popular for
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
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Coffee
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
Dining options
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Dessert
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Seating
Amenities
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Restroom
Atmosphere
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Casual
Crowd
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Groups
Payments
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
Children
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Good for kids
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High chairs
Parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
Best WLM Reviews
I've been coming here for years. I love it here. I would argue one of the best pho joints in the twin cities. I especially love their egg rolls and grilled pork spring rolls. Their broth is light, sweet, and flavorful. They offer a variety of dishes to choose from too.
The stone pho is huge worth the$ 27.00 so much meat I couldn't finish it. It's enough for 2 people. The fried rice and fried chicken needs more flavor. I went at 10am I don't like crowds it's a nice quiet tucked away restaurant I like it will definitely come back and try the other dishes
My guy and I have been going here for a while. We love everything about it! It's like a second home! We are regulars and everyone knows us and welcomes us even though it's a different culture then what we are.The food is so amazing! Everything we have had here feels like it was made by your grandma! Strongly recommend. They have room for parties, intimate dinners or even just meeting the parents. A number one pick for everyone we have shown A Chau! See you soon.
The food was fine. I got wonton and pho, they were good but nothing special. However, when paying for our food, the lady charged extra for us. She made a custom charge and we couldn't see what we were paying for and how much.
The food was bland, and the spicey chicken had an aroma of overdue chicken, so that wasn't pleasant. The eggroll seemed like it wasn't cooked all the way because the inside was still pink. First and last for me, ordering and eating from this establishment. Also, the dipping sauce for the eggrolls wasn't pleasant also.
My partner and I come here pretty often and we always get pho, thai tea, Vietnamese coffee, cream cheese wonton, and this other noodle dish (idk bc my partner gets it) and it's always good. At first, I wasn't a huge fan of the pho but it definitely grew on me. This time we order their spring roll and my partner like it.
Best pho I tried so far in Twin City.
First time eating here. Stood at the counter for a while, not sure if we were supposed to seat ourselves or wait for someone to seat us. Woman finally noticed us and asked how many people. Got seated close to the door (which I hate because of the cold air every time the door opens; it's winter). Woman was unfriendly and eager to get back to the kitchen or something. But she gave us enough time to look over the menu and brought us water. I was confused if they had bubble tea or not because their menu didn't say anything about it, so I didn't get to try it. But as I went to pay, I saw their written sign of bubble tea. I'll get it next time to try.
Ordered the sweet and sour chicken lunch deal; paid $1 extra for fried rice. I was shocked with the red sauce when it came out. I was expecting a golden sauce that's common with sweet and sour dishes; not red. It just didn't taste right. The pineapple tips used in the dish also had a really weird taste. And I love pineapple too. The red sauce (that was just sweet and not sour) and pineapples was a no-go. The fried rice was not worth the extra $1. I should have stuck to just white rice. The eggroll was good, but I won't be ordering this again.
Also got the seafood delight. The seafood pieces (squid and scallops) were super small bits and pieces. The shrimp were average small size. There was more veggies than meat and it was bland. I love the raw ginger pieces in this dish, but the husband hated the ginger and the water chestnuts. It came with a side of white rice. Comparing this seafood dish that's similar to the one we usually order at China Chef, China Chef's dish is way better with A LOT more seafood.
For dessert, we had the tropical fruits with shaved ice. It didn't come out like I expected. It was more of a coconut milk drink with leeches, jackfruit, Asian green jello (from a can), and these other oval transparent jelly things (from a can), topped off with some crushed ice. I had imagined it would have been more like the type of shaved ice dessert that's served at Quench in Maplewood Mall. But overall, this was a delicious dessert drink.
I love a good banh-mi sandwich. So I ordered two B1 to go. I forgot to take before pictures of the two sandwiches side by side. But one was a good 3 inches smaller than the other. In addition, the smaller sandwich was made with OLD hard stale bread. That was disappointing. It was too dry and the jalapeños were hardly spicy and I'm a person who can't really handle spicy either. I can honestly say I will never order their banh-mi sandwiches again. I'll stick to Ha Tien's BBQ pork banh-mi.
We will definitely be back to try their pho and bubble tea because I love good pho & bubble tea and that's still TBD with a review.
Quick Facts About A Chau Restaurant
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM |
| Friday | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM |
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