We Suki Suki Owner Puts Banh Mi, Pho and Boba Shop Up For Sale

Global Grub Collective and its other tenants are staying put.
We Suki Suki Global Grub Collective
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Banh Mi and Pho & Boba Shop, two food stalls inside the We Suki Suki Global Grub Collective in the East Atlanta Village, are up for sale.

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We Suki Suki Founder Quynh “Q” Trinh owns the Banh Mi and Pho & Boba Shop restaurants.

Trinh announced the sale Monday via social media.

There are three options for the sale, Trinh in an email told What Now Atlanta.

A prospective buyer could do a “complete buy out of the space, takeover of the actual business, or takeover the time slot.”

“Lots of different options,” Trinh said.

“I just want the best for the community and the Collective.”

Trinh on Monday told Eater Atlanta she is taking bids for the restaurants and is “already in talks with five people.”

The market itself is not for sale, and We Suki Suki’s other tenants are independently owned and operated and will remain open.

Global Grub Collective touts itself as a “restaurant incubator” with a focus on migrant restauranteurs.

Trinh did not immediately respond to What Now Atlanta’s request for comment Monday.

Caleb J. Spivak

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