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“Muoi Tieu Moving Into Former Mark’s Kitchen Space in Takoma Park”


7006 Carroll Ave

From a press release:

“Popular Takoma Park Vietnamese food truck, Muoi Tieu (pronounced “mooey tew”), will be moving into the former Mark’s Kitchen space (7006 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park) this fall as a Vietnamese bistro and market concept.

With the new brick and mortar location, Muoi Tieu (which means “salt and pepper” in Vietnamese) will be able to expand its menu offerings as well as service hours for lunch and dinner. The new concept will also include a small market section with Asian pantry items, condiments, snacks, dried goods, and other prepared items such as meal kits, pickled vegetables, and sauces. In addition to the current menu, which includes bánh mì, summer rolls, and salads, Muối Tiêu will be offering up more comfort dishes inspired by Owner/Chef Thuy-Tu Tran’s family, such as bún (rice noodle bowls), bánh xèo (sizzling crepes), bot chien (fried rice cakes) and more along with beer and wine.The space will be undergoing renovation over the coming months and is expected to Fall 2023. In the meantime, the food truck will stay in operation for lunch service every Wednesday – Friday, 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM, at the TPSS Co-op parking lot (201 Ethan Allen Ave) and will also be available for catering and special events in Takoma Park.”

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