Small, cozy Vietnamese spot with lotus murals and orchids creates a welcoming atmosphere. Mainly takeout with limited seating, it draws a family-friendly crowd seeking authentic flavors. The vibe stays comfortable and inviting, perfect for a quick, tasty meal.
Grilled pork banh mi offers fresh, balanced flavors with a flavorful, delicious profile. It stands out as a well-prepared option among the banh mi choices.
Bread comes out crispy on the outside and soft inside, delivering a fresh crunch that stands out. The rich flavor and perfect baking make it ideal for bánh mì sandwiches.
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You can order online through their website for easy pickup.
The prices are reasonable and worth it for the quality.
The portion size of the banh mi is good for the price.
Old Southeast Asian, utilitarian charm defines the space with spartan decor and a small seating area. Atmosphere feels family-owned and no-frills, with a quiet, straightforward vibe. Parking is convenient with a decent-sized lot avoiding street hassles.
Grilled and BBQ pork banh mi come with a great portion of meat and warm bread. Both versions offer solid flavor and satisfying size.
Bread comes warm with a crispy outside and soft, fluffy inside. It holds up well with fillings like pork, chicken, or tofu without being too tough or tearing.
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The Banh Mi sandwiches cost $6.50 each.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
There is a decent-sized parking lot available.
Shipping container setup creates a tiny, cozy space with self-serve kiosk and limited outdoor seating at yellow bistro tables. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a casual, busy vibe during peak times. Known for authentic Vietnamese banh mi, offering fresh bread and flavorful sandwiches.
Grilled pork banh mi offers a meaty, flavorful option with a classic taste. The pork banh mi ranges from delicious to mediocre, with some versions standing out more than others.
Bread comes out crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. It stays fresh and pairs well with the crisp vegetables and flavorful sauces.
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Expect a long wait of 30 minutes to an hour on weekends.
There is no seating at Gion Banh Mi & Tea.
They sell out of menu items, so customers should arrive early.
Small Vietnamese bakery offers wide variety of baked goods, hot foods, and party trays with consistent quality. Atmosphere feels like a neighborhood gem with an unassuming exterior and generous portions. Known for best banh mi and addictive mango salad, it serves a mix of snacks and catering options.
Grilled pork banh mi stands out with its perfectly grilled pork and is easy to take on the go. It pairs well with other items like fish sauce wings and summer rolls for a full meal.
Toasted bread on the Vietnamese sandwiches has a perfectly crunchy crust and stays soft inside. Bahn mi bread comes out crumbly and fresh.
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Party trays are ready for pickup after 9 am.
Catering orders need to be placed a couple of days in advance.
The bakery offers a large selection of Vietnamese food and desserts.
Small space with fast food-style setup and kitchen visible behind plexiglass creates a quick eat and run atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and simple, with no music and limited seating. Known for generous portions and highly praised banh mi sandwiches, it offers strong value in a casual setting.
Grilled pork banh mi features flavorful paté that adds richness. The BBQ pork version tastes delicious but can be a bit chewy.
Bread comes out crusty on the outside and soft inside, making a great base for the sandwich. It holds up well with the saucy filling and pickled vegetables, though it can get a bit tougher when taken to go.
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Online ordering is efficient, with food ready for pickup by the estimated time.
Parking can be difficult in the area; consider walking if nearby.
The meal cost around $50 for two meals and egg rolls.
Sidewalk pickup window with a few outdoor tables creates a grab-and-go vibe. Energy stays casual and focused on quick service with unique northern Vietnamese flavors. Small space emphasizes takeout convenience over indoor seating.
Offers a reasonably priced and absolutely delicious pork banh mi. Frequent visits highlight its consistent quality and flavor.
Crunchy exterior and chewy interior define the bread here. It holds up well in sandwiches and bahn mi, with warmth from fillings like shrimp reviving its texture.
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Voi Cà Phê is a walk-up cafe with a few tables and a bench outside.
There is no indoor seating; it's primarily a takeout place.
The fill-sized sandwiches cost about $11-13.
Small space with cozy indoor seating and a spacious patio featuring modern, Instagram-worthy decor and quiet, relaxing atmosphere. The vibe is inviting and charming, with good music and a shady courtyard ideal for warm days. It attracts those seeking a quiet place to work or study and offers value-driven food and drinks.
Freshly made to order, the pork banh mi features simple, clean flavors and a balanced filling. It pairs well with drinks like Hong Kong Milk Tea and stands out for its consistent quality.
Bread stays fresh and soft with a crisp outside. Sandwiches use bread that holds up well to meat-packed fillings and toast perfectly.
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Credit cards are accepted, but cash payments are not allowed.
Street parking is the only available option along Eastlake.
Banh mi sandwiches are made in-house, enhancing their quality.
Simple kiosk setup with no seating emphasizes grab-and-go convenience. Atmosphere is quick and practical, attracting a diverse crowd looking for affordable, authentic banh mi and fresh Vietnamese sandwiches. Ordering happens at the window, with crispy, flavorful bread and fresh ingredients defining the food experience.
Grilled pork banh mi comes with rich pate spread generously. The flavor stays authentic and two sandwiches cost about $18.75.
Bread comes out crispy on the outside and soft on the inside with a fresh, crusty yet fluffy texture. It holds up well in sandwiches, adding a satisfying crunch without being skimpy on fillings.
Good to know
You have to order at the window.
Parking access is rough, and the place is a simple kiosk.
The price of $8.50 for one banh mi is on the pricy side.
Small sandwich shop offers generous portions of fresh, flavorful banh mi with a straightforward ordering kiosk. Atmosphere feels friendly and neighborhood-oriented, suited for quick meals or takeout rather than long visits. Seating is minimal, focusing on efficiency over lingering.
Grilled pork comes out perfectly seasoned and juicy, standing out from drier versions elsewhere. Every bite delivers fresh, flavorful meat that nails the classic banh mi profile.
Bread comes fresh daily with a crisp shell and a soft pilowy inside. Toasting adds a perfect crunch outside while keeping it warm and tender inside.
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Banh Mi XO is not open on Tuesdays.
The seating area is minimal, indicating it is more suitable for takeout.
Self-ordering kiosks automatically add tips to your order.
Light and airy space with modern design and a colorful mural sets a friendly, inviting atmosphere. The vibe stays casual and relaxed, with good music and a view of the main street. Known for excellent banh mi sandwiches and healthy options, it draws those seeking fresh, flavorful Vietnamese food.
Grilled pork shines with flavorful meat and nicely toasted bread. The Mekong style adds a tasty twist to the classic pork banh mi.
Bread comes toasted just right with a crunchy outside and soft, fresh inside. It holds sandwiches well without falling apart, offering a chewy and fluffy texture.
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Parking can be challenging; street parking is available nearby.
Expect to pay around $15 for a banh mi sandwich after tax and tip.
You can customize your banh mi by omitting ingredients like carrots and cucumber.