What a great deal today- 15 lbs of rambutan for only $10!!!
the front of the store
Daniel N.
Jan 7, 2011
In the food desert that is New Orleans East, there exists one watering hole (which we'll call the Winn Dixie on Chef) and a few sparsely located cacti from which you can suck the pulp for sweet hydration. Oh, yes, and then there's the times where you can't figure out what to eat, and on the brink of near death you end up resorting to drinking your own piss to keep you alive - we'll call that fast food saturation. Anyways, what does this have to do with Viet My? Go back to my illustrious (or rather, corny and plagiarized from the US Department of Agriculture) metaphor with the food desert. Viet My would be like trying to hydrate yourself with the pulp of a cactus fruit in the middle of a desert: 1) It's fucking gangster. And by that, I mean bad-ass. 2) It's not as good as drinking from an oasis (Wholefoods), but it sure ain't as bad as drinking your own piss (fast food all day err'day).3) And yes, it's enough to make your survive plus more.No, really, it is. Wanna get fucked up? No problem, Viet My stocks enough Four Loko to commit mass genocide via alcohol poisoning against stupid Washington State University students. Craving Mexican food? With the influx of Mexican and Honduran immigrants post-Katrina, Viet My has graciously stocked their shelves with everything you need to make a Mexican feast (plus, if you're unable there's a taco truck conveniently parked outside as a back-up) from pickled jalapeno slices, tortillas, to Mexican pan dolces and bolilos. Vietnamese? Given the name of the store, it's got everything short of Viet Nam itself: fish sauce, balut (hot vit lon), banh pho, the correct veggies to make the food of your ancestors, and every part of a cow imaginable. So what separates Viet My from Winn Dixie? First, there's a $20 minimum for card. Second, if you need toiletries (toilet paper, medicine, etc.) or American type produce (ice cream and shit), you're better off with Winn Dixie. Anyways, but forreal, what gives Viet My an edge on its competition in the area is the fact that it has it sells fresh made Vietnamese sandwiches (banh mi) and che (Vietnamese desserts) that are made in-house and to-order! Stuff like that, plus the fact that the cashier will sometimes remember me, keep me coming to Viet My more than Winn Dixie.
Read MoreDorothy Y.
Feb 15, 2013
This is my preferred local market when I need a single tomato, some coconut juice, potato chips, or a sandwich. There's a small frozen meat market at the back, although it has less options than Minh Canh across the street. The banh mi from here is the bomb! I love their meatballs and it doesn't hurt that the owner's daughter is a friend. I agree with Marisa X that it has gotten a lot more bearable to shop here without creepoids catcalling as you walk in. The shelves at the cash wrap often have fresh homemade Vietnamese food, such as fried fish cakes or glutinous rice. Prices are very reasonable. As expected for the East, CASH ONLY.
Read MoreScott P.
Jun 26, 2017
The service here is always wonderful. Everyone that works here is always happy and has a smile on their face. I drive from the picayune Mississippi to the store to pick up groceries for my wife all the time. There's no place else I would rather go for the produce, vegetables and meats that she needs. The staff is quick to help with any problem and quick to resolve any problems.Dch v đây luôn tuyt vi. Mi ngi làm vic đây luôn vui v và có mt n ci trên mt. Tôi lái xe t khu piciem Mississippi đn ca hàng đ mua đ tp hóa cho v tôi mi lúc. Không còn ch nào khác tôi thích đi cho sn phm, rau ci và tht mà cô y cn. Nhân viên nhanh chóng giúp đ mi vn đ và nhanh chóng gii quyt mi vn đ.
Read MoreMarisa X.
Jan 22, 2013
There's a love hate relationship I have with this store. Before there use to be a taco truck parked right out front. As this was present, I hated shopping here. The people who ran it or was it their customers... Stared and gawked as you passed by to walk into the store. NOT COOL. Now all that is gone. No more truck out front. I can shop in peace. The store itself is fairly small. But they have just about everything you need. Prices are reasonable. The little sandwich shop inside is also a plus. Try the coffee they sell! It's delish. They crush fresh ice on the spot for you, by hand!
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