Đức Hương Giò Chả

3347 W Walnut St, Garland - 75042
60 reviews
Vietnamese
(972) 408-3359

Good place for Vietnamese pork ham. The food is good.

You better bring cash. They’re nice but not showing empathy

Just your typical Vietnamese shop selling a variety of Vietnamese foods. I really enjoy their nem chua (fermented pork) as it tasted fresh and juicy. Their chả lụa is also quite good.

I just purchased Banh bao from here and specifically asked them if there were peas in the mixture. The guy behind the counter said they don’t put peas in it. Sadly, that was not true. Wasted $11 for 4. Won’t be back and buyer beware.

I chewed on a small bone or a small rock while eating cha hue and almost cracked my teeth. I've been buying cha lua and cha hue at this store for years and never had this problem before. Hopefully nobody has this problem.

Delicious

This place has some BOMB cha lua. For you non-Viet folks, that's vietnamese pork - kind of like our version of ham. Put it in banh mi (bread). Eat it with banh cuon (rice rolls). Roll it into your spring rolls. Eat it with rice or vermicelli. Put it in your noodle soups! Heck, you can even eat it alone - it's that good. This stuff is awesome. This place has good quality cha lua and is cheaper than it's competitor across the street. The fam always stocks up on them and we store them in the freezer. It's located deep within the Hiep Thai plaza (if you're facing directly at Hiep Thai from the outside - it's located on the right).

Cash only shop that sells differnt types cha (Vietnamese sausage) fried, steam, raw, regular, with peppercorns, etc. They also sell Bánh Tet, Banh Chung, thit ruoc (dried shredded pork), Ben chua (pickled ham), traditional Vietnamese snacks, candies, and Che (dessert pudding). They mainly sell cha though. The rest of the items have changed around.

Cash only shop that sells differnt types cha (Vietnamese sausage) fried, steam, raw, regular, with peppercorns, etc. They also sell Bánh Tet, Banh Chung, thit ruoc (dried shredded pork), Ben chua (pickled ham), traditional Vietnamese snacks, candies, and Che (dessert pudding). They mainly sell cha though. The rest of the items have changed around.

Best ham in town