Tu Kim Coffee Shop

609 Ellis St, San Francisco
(415) 567-1685

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David Robert

Great little place. Very nice people. Simple and easy menu.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Page Leigh Tin (Kate)

The coffee was alright the food wasn't terrible..well what I could eat before I witnessed the cook sneeze into their arm and then wipe their snot on the arm of their shirt& then keep right on handling food without even washing their hands!!🤧🤢🤮like yuck! I left immediately, not only was this extremely disgusting but I mean come on.. haven't they heard of COVID?!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Raini RB

I havent found a better vietnamese coffee in the city yet

Mirian Martínez

We eat this delicious soup every time we go to the laundromat. It is now my toddler's favorite soup.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ever O'Donnell

Best Vietnamese coffee I've ever

Food: 5

Victoria Ever O'Donnell

Best Vietnamese coffee I've ever

Food: 5

Stella Kim

I had the porridge (asked for no meat) and Vietnamese coffee (iced). Both were incredibly good, especially with the spicy/citrusy kick for the porridge.As another review mentioned, there's no menu, it's cash only, and it wasn't clear who worked there at first (a lot of local uncles and aunties hanging around, which I really enjoyed). The Vietnamese live music shows playing on the TV was also a great vibe.The woman-owner who served us was straightforward and a bit short-tempered, but she seems to be a total softie (she smiled so genuinely when I told her how good the porridge was) and we later bonded over her tie-dye crocs.I would come here regularly if I could! Best porridge I've had in SF.

Ryan Nightingale

Great vietnamese coffee, but lady who works there is super rude

kin tsang

Good coffee

Mick Yang

This was wonderful - straight up the best Vietnamese coffee I’ve ever had; it’s rich and intense, bitterness rounded off by just enough sweetness to be smooth without being cloying. Banh mi was good too, simple mix of cold cuts and pate. One of the counter staff speaks English and anyway there’s a menu now that you can point to, so the other reviews are outdated. Cosy place.

Steven Petrillo

Don’t pay attention to the bad reviews here. Good banh mi for $6 each. Cash only. The only banh mi spot in the Tenderloin I’ve seen put on egg. There’s no menu and the workers are a bit straightforward, so walk in and be direct

Misses Selfmade

Wouldn't serve me coffee and played the "can't understand me" based on language game

Sô Cô La

Love the Cháo Lòng and Bánh Canh here. The owners are nice. Price is fair. Place is clean and cozy. Can dine inside now.

Huy Le

Great place for coffee and sandwich!!

Roxanne Hubbard

Tea is good

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