We’re thrilled to announce that Das Good Cafe has been featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer! The article, titled Germantown Has a New All-Day Cafe and BYOB with Southeast Asian and Hawaiian Flair, showcases the unique flavors and cultural connections that define our menu, as well as the cozy atmosphere of our all-day cafe.
A Germantown Neighborhood Cafe
The Inquirer highlighted the importance of Das Good Cafe to the Germantown community:
“For a neighborhood as rich in history, culture, and diversity as Germantown, it’s relatively light on sit-down restaurants. That makes Germantown’s latest restaurant, Das Good Cafe, all the more welcome. The Chelten Avenue all-day cafe and BYOB opened last month, a few doors down from the new Weaver’s Way grocery store.”
Exploring Our Southeast Asian & Hawaiian Dishes
The article praised our diverse offerings, from comforting breakfast sandwiches to culturally inspired dishes:
“Das Good’s offerings appeal to the mainstream with items like build-your-own breakfast sandwiches, hand-cut seasoned fries, and chicken cheesesteaks, but there’s hefty Southeast Asian and Hawaiian influences here too: Vietnamese coffee, Massaman curry, a Lao burger, and Hilo-style Loco Moco.”
Each dish reflects the personal culinary journeys of owners Anh and Anou Vongbandith, bringing a unique blend of Southeast Asian and Hawaiian flavors to Germantown.
The Journey of Das Good Cafe
The article also touched on owner Anh Vongbandith‘s inspiring journey, from facing pandemic challenges to finding the perfect spot for Das Good Cafe in Germantown.
We’re grateful for The Philadelphia Inquirer’s recognition and excited to continue serving our community. Whether you’re a Germantown local or visiting from another part of the city, country, or world, we invite you to experience the unique flavors and warm atmosphere of Das Good Cafe for yourself.
Read the full article in The Philadelphia Inquirer.





