This was my first Vietnamese meal while in Thailand, and it hit the spot. As someone who's Vietnamese has lived in Vietnam for almost a year and has eaten more than my share of bánh mì, I can say this place is legitimate. The bread was fresh, and what stood out for me was the classic pickled daikon and carrots—something I always look for. I also tried the nem nướng, and it was incredibly authentic. The owners are warm, welcoming, and from what I could tell, genuinely Vietnamese. It’s a small, family-run spot, and they’re generous if you ask for a little more. It's definitely worth checking out if you’re craving real Vietnamese flavors. They're still quite new, I believe, so come support this family...
Read moreVery delicious Banh Mi! Some years ago we went to Vietnam and this was our favourite street food. It is authentic. Even the baguette is good. There is a variety of four different versions. We hat grilled pork and an „all meat in" version. Both were great! It is served with a special sauce which looks like sweet chili sauce but it tastes different made with some kind of roasted onions and chili. It is very nice too! The owner and his family are very friendly. We had a nice talk. It is 100% worth to go there even it is some kilometers outside. I went yesterday by motorbike and will go there today again. I am hungry. See...
Read moreSmall vietnamese shop Hanoi style in a chill and quiet location, simple and small menu but really authentic and to be honest better than in a lot of place in Hanoi. The Bahn mi sandwiches are amazing! The bread warm and crunchy, it feels super fresh, not soggy at all, generous amount of toppings, very flavoured and with all the traditional ingredients. I tried the buncha too, a really nice portion and super tasty. Perfect place if you feel like having some vietnamese classics ;) The owner is from Hanoi and they are...
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