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user9368616538678
Quinn :
Mình ko thấy ngon 🥲
2026-05-04 14:03:42
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1notthangtram
. :
quán ruột từ hồi cấp 2 ngon nha
2026-05-12 15:52:56
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chuppywithropie
Chuppy Ropie :
quán này uy tín 🔥🔥🔥
2026-05-03 04:56:59
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fjdjdjfn0
Khánh Hở :
Nhìn hành phi thấy chất lượng r
2026-05-03 03:13:27
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khang010330
Khang0103 :
Quán này mất vệ sinh ăn tại quán ko sao , mua 1 hộp mang về thì lấy luôn lá bẩn vứt đi ở rổ màu đỏ bên cạnh đi lót hộp cho khách mang về
2026-05-15 15:38:54
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huong_giang_249
Hương Giang :
thèm thèm là ra ăn bánh nào cũng ngon luôn xong là ly trà tắc của cô đúng bài =)))) cứ 4h chiều ngủ dậy là thói quen ra ăn
2026-05-02 18:31:36
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lucvuilucbuon388
lucvuilucbuon388 :
Quán này ăn siêu ngon cô chủ dễ thương nữa ạ
2026-05-02 04:32:43
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p.mai259
Pô Mai :
Bánh giờ lên 20 rồi ạ, nay m mới ra ăn 1 nậm 3 bèo là 80k à 😳 hay bác tíh nhầm ta
2026-06-04 11:02:06
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loanbinh4
Chán :
Lúc đầu m tưởng tóp mỡ hoá ra là bánh mì chiên
2026-05-05 02:41:18
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begao041117
Mầm Chồi Lá 🫶🏻 🇻🇳 :
Bánh bèo nậm 20- 15k là đắt vào trong QB Huế ăn đc điac to hơn bánh nậm 7k/1c ngon
2026-05-07 19:39:25
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hamien.22
Hạ Miên 💕 :
Bán từ mấy giờ đến maya giờ vậy chị chủ ơi
2026-05-13 08:12:01
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ngochoangdoan
ZHoang :
2026-05-01 08:58:10
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oobanhmigaxephomai.hp
Ò Ó - Bánh Mì Gà Xé Phô Mai.Hp :
Ê gần shop nè ngày nào khách cũng qua đây ăn rồi tiện làm chiếc Bánh Mì Bơ Ong Vàng 10k của shop 😋
2026-06-10 00:04:11
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changchip222712
Chang.niee :
Mấy lần đi ngang qua tìm mà k thấy
2026-05-06 07:47:11
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nguyn.yuki39
Nguyên Yuki :
Quán quen gần nhà luôn
2026-05-06 04:55:36
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Hạnh SinO :
quán tủ của mk
2026-05-07 03:59:34
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jannykalize
Bảo Châu :
Bà Nhàn của Bean 🥰
2026-05-06 14:28:46
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tik.toker.nguyn.tr4
Nguyễn Triệu Cơ - 16 :
Ok
2026-05-18 15:24:42
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quc.anh8591
Quốc Anh Đỗ :
Sáng nào cũng mua bánh bao cô này ngay gần nhà, bánh bao ngon
2026-05-04 09:24:43
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ngc.bch.23
Ngọc Bích 23 :
Chị chủ thật thà mà xởi lởi lắm. Bao năm vẫn thấy quán c ấy ngon. Hầu như c ấy tự làm hết. Trà tắc cũng siêu ngon
2026-05-04 12:15:33
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nguyentienthan08
Nguyễn Tiến Thành :
Quy trình của mình là 1 đĩa bèo, cho mắm + ớt thẳng vào đĩa. Xong xuôi thì gọi 1 đĩa bọt lọc rồi đổ hết các thứ còn lại của đĩa bèo vào. Xong xuôi thì cũng no no cái bụng rồi 🤣🤣
2026-05-04 13:04:39
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nnq0112
Mẹ của em Tuyết ❄️ :
Quán ruột từ hồi c3 đến tận giờ được gần 10 năm rồi
2026-06-11 14:42:28
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dungphamchi91
Nhà trọ Tràng Cát :
quán ok 🥰
2026-05-05 05:20:50
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khanhlinhnguyen2899
Nguyễn Khánh Linh :
Quán guột 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
2026-05-04 14:27:17
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loc_tho2026
Loc Tho 2026 :
Ẩm thực Hải Phòng ngon, rẻ, đặc trưng vùng biển 🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-01 16:38:49
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