A smashed-avocado chè is one of 15 Vietnamese desserts listed on the menu at Bambu, newly opened in the Lincoln neighborhood of Tacoma. Sue Kidd [email protected] Call it dessert, art-in-a-cup ...
Photos courtesy Bambū’s Facebook page. Bambū Metairie, a Vietnamese dessert drink franchise, has opened its first shop in Louisiana. The concept was founded in 2008 in San Jose, California, by four ...
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If you’ve spent any time in the San Gabriel Valley, you know about all the places where you can get boba teas. For a colorful and refreshing change of pace, there’s Bambu Desserts & Drinks, a growing ...
The sun is a blazing ball burning a hole in the blue Colorado sky. The temperature has lodged somewhere in the mid-90s, and the only nearby hope for relief from the heat streaming off the black ...
Che is hard to define to those who haven't grown up eating it. All che are desserts, but all desserts are not che. The sweet snack can most closely be translated to “pudding,” yet it holds no real ...
Bambu, a Vietnamese-inspired boba tea franchise with over 70 locations across the U.S., is set to celebrate the grand opening of its new Gastonia location on Saturday, Sept. 7 and Sunday Sept. 8. From ...
A Vietnamese dessert drink company founded in 2008 has opened its first Louisiana outlet, in a former mattress store in Metairie. Bambū hosted its ribbon-cutting with a traditional dragon dance on ...
Bambu, a Vietnamese dessert and boba shop, now has a third location in the Sacramento area. The franchise opened its newest spot in Folsom last month at 1870 Prairie City Road. There’s also a Bambu in ...
Find Bambu Desserts & Drinks in Tacoma’s Lincoln District. It’s opening in early summer. Sue Kidd [email protected] Some call it chè, others call it art in a plastic cup. When Bambu Desserts & ...
If you’re into Vietnamese food, then you’ve probably heard of Da Vang. The restaurant on the west side of 19th Avenue between Campbell and Highland has been a Valley staple for Vietnamese food for ...