San San Tofu
Upon entering San San Tofu, you'll be greeted by a cozy dining area on the left and a well-stocked grocery store on the right. The menu boasts a variety of vegan Vietnamese dishes, from traditional pho to innovative banh mi sandwiches. Customers rave about the delicious and authentic flavors that capture the essence of Vietnamese cuisine with a plant-based twist.
One of the standout features of San San Tofu is their extensive grocery selection, offering a wide range of vegetarian and vegan products for cooking at home. From veggie bacon slices to soy milk, they have everything you need to create flavorful and protein-rich meals.
Whether you choose to dine in or grab a quick bite to go, San San Tofu caters to all preferences and dietary needs. The friendly staff, clean atmosphere, and reasonable prices make it a top choice for lunch or a casual meal.
If you're a vegetarian or vegan looking for a unique dining experience in Houston, be sure to add San San Tofu to your list of must-visit restaurants. With a commitment to fresh ingredients and flavorful dishes, this establishment is sure to delight your taste buds and leave you craving for more.
San San Tofu Menu
Location
Address: 6445 Wilcrest Dr Houston, TX 77072
Phone: (281) 988-5666
Business info
- ReservationsNo
- DeliveryNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Casual, ClassyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for LunchYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- TVYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Waiter ServiceNo
- Wi-FiNo
- AlcoholNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Jacob B.
San San Tofu - Vegan Vietnamese Utopia * Vegan Heaven: Finally dove face first into this amazing establishment, and wow--I'm sad it took me this long! * Authentic Eatery: The food is delicious and authentic, capturing the essence of Vietnamese cuisine with a vegan twist. * Dine-In Delight: My experience was dine-in only, and it was fantastic--clean, authentic atmosphere with kind and helpful staff. * Unmatched Vegan Mart: San San is also a shopping mart with tons of amazing vegan options you can't find elsewhere--think vegan shrimp, crab balls, deli slices, seafood, and more. The selection is incredible! * Tasty Dishes: I had the vegan fish, lo mein, tofu, and stew--all wonderful, flavorful, and satisfying. * Can't Wait to Return: Thank you, San San Tofu, for being such an amazing vegan staple in the Houston and greater Houston community. Already looking forward to my next visit!
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Author: Maria W.
For a small grocery store, they have a lot of options to choose from to highlight your veg dishes if you choose to cook. Occasionally, I follow and watch some of my favorite vegan YouTube bloggers recommend certain items to add flavors or proteins to their meals to enhance the quality. Most of those items I spotted in San San Tofu. To name a few: veg bacon slices, drumsticks, fish, ham, mushroom seasonings, veg oyster sauce, veg rehydrated meats, veg fish sauce, and the list goes on. What, I enjoyed from here was the handmade veg meats spring rolls that they sell near the registers. The veg shredded beef with the peanut sauce has to be the best that I've ever tried. Most places strictly sell tofu spring rolls for the veg option or just veggies (which sucks since the effort isn't there), but not at San San Tofu, I love their creativity. I don't know about you, but I've found it hard to find an Asian restaurant that has stellar peanut sauce for spring rolls, but at San San Tofu, it was perfect. Not too much peanut flavor, not overly sweet, but just right. It isn't too thick or liquified. It's a happy medium in between. Not only that, but the spring rolls are fat in size and so flavorful! Even the veg meat has seasonings to it. I swear, I did not think that they would even marinate the veg meat, but they did. Most places would just add barely cooked or sauteed tofu to the rolls and the taste would be so off that you would have to add more sauces just to get that flavor consistency. The last time, I did purchase the veg bacon slices and I noticed that it is the same brand that Spiral Bakery (in the DFW area) uses. It was very simple to prepare. I just let the veg bacon thaw out in the sink for an hour (or shorter) Then, when I was ready to construct the BLT, I added it to the veg BBQ sauce that I bought as well from San San Tofu and placed it into a medium heat pan. It cooked it right up and it even gave off the crispiness of pork bacon minus all the fat of animal bacon. The drumsticks do look similar to the ones that Pythagoras vegan restaurant in Sugar Land has on the menu. This grocery store is pretty much a haven for me since I am a veg. The prices are significantly cheaper than Whole Foods and Sprouts. You can buy veg ham slices here which would last you a lot longer than what Target, Kroger, and HEB tofurky brand packs have. Instead of purchasing dehydrated veg meats from Amazon, you can pick them up at San San Tofu, they have a whole aisle dedicated to that. Oh, and let me mention this, they even sell veg jerky! In so many flavors, which is 100% more affordable than Bucees', any service station, and health food store combined. I wouldn't sleep on this place and I see why the parking lot is packed. I can't speak on the restaurant part since I did not frequent it. I was more intrigued with grocery selection.
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Author: Kacy M.
It's a Vietnamese vegetarian place that offers groceries/and deli (to go or dine in). The takeout counter is a little hectic. Prices range - some things are cheap and some aren't (everything is made in house so some things get a pass for being high). My mom always gets the soy milk (unsweetened) at the Chinese grocery store so we decided to venture here to get it fresh from the source. There's a lot of good finds here. The parking lot is small and cramped so I recommend going early or not on the busy weekend.
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Author: Akela L.
This is a hidden gem! Restaurant to the left with delicious vegan food and the grocery store to right to purchase a variety of food and more made in the kitchen. I've been back several times since my first visit the service is always good, dinning area is well maintained. Looking for a good vegan restaurant add San San Tofu to your list.