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Notice of Adjusted Hours

We are updating our operating hours at both locations starting tomorrow.

Dear Valued Customers,

Thank you for your continued support! To better serve you, we are updating our operating hours starting tomorrow:

    •    Little Saigon Location: Open Thursday–Sunday

    •    Columbia City / MLKing Location: Open Friday–Sunday

This new schedule, starting 12/31/2024, will allow us to focus on our busiest days and dedicate time to remodeling and improving the restaurant. We’re excited to bring you an even better dining experience soon!

Catering Orders

We will still accept catering orders every day if placed in advance. Whether it’s a celebration, a corporate event, or a special gathering, we’re here to make it memorable!

Special Offer for Catering Orders

To show our appreciation, we’re offering a 10% discount on all catering orders placed at least 2 days in advance. Let us help make your event special—and more affordable! For added flexibility, feel free to call or text us at (206) 228-5449 or email us at chumintofu@gmail.com.

We appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to enhance your experience. If you have any questions or would like to place a catering order, don’t hesitate to reach out!

Stay tuned for updates, sneak peeks of the remodel, and more by following us on Instagram and Facebook.

Thank you

ChuMinh Tofu Team

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Statement from Tanya

Statement from Chu Minh owner Tanya on serving the community.

We help everyone no matter who they are. There are so many different people coming in for help. We should not put people in jail, the City should give people options to enter detox, enter housing, and take on jobs. We need people in power to step up and help people get back on their track. We should not see people as criminals; I see them as family members to give them this second chance.

If they want to, they could have families, kids, and houses. Who knows how successful they could be with a second chance. The people that create the most problems simply need more attention, care, and help. We are one big family at 12th and Jackson and people need that second chance to be happy and healthy. We hope we can help everyone in the community.

One of the five rules that we follow in Buddhism, we do not put toxins in our body, when we put toxins in our body we lose our control and upset people and the world around us. This leads to unhappiness. We are equal, we need to help each other, so we can find happiness within ourselves. We put drugs in our body to feel better, but that only lasts a short time. We can find other ways to find happiness together, by showing our love. If we have to run a race in this life, then we can help each other for each of us to be a winner. That is what we should do.

If people don’t understand this and don’t support us, then so be it, because it is more important to help other people.

A photograpy of the owner Tanya interacting with an Eggrolls volunteer as they prepare for the meal distribution
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