Paris Banh Mi in Panama City Beach offers a delightful culinary journey through the vibrant flavors of Vietnam, and our recent visit left us thoroughly impressed.
Upon stepping into the cozy eatery, we were greeted by the enticing aroma of freshly prepared Vietnamese cuisine. The ambiance was casual yet inviting, perfect for a relaxed dining experience.
One of the standout features of Paris Banh Mi was the generous portions offered at reasonable prices. The dishes were hearty and satisfying, ensuring that no one left the table hungry.
While some dishes, like the Bun Bo Hue, didn't quite hit the mark for us, the banh mi sandwiches were undeniably delicious. Packed with flavorful fillings and nestled in perfectly toasted bread, each bite was a symphony of taste and texture. Additionally, the General Tso Chicken we ordered was a delightful blend of sweet, spicy and savory flavors, with tender chicken and a delicious sauce.
The menu at Paris Banh Mi showcases a variety of Vietnamese specialties, from traditional pho to refreshing summer rolls. Each dish is prepared with care and attention to authenticity, transporting diners to the bustling streets of Vietnam with every bite.
In addition to the food, the service at Paris Banh Mi was prompt and friendly, adding to the overall enjoyable dining experience.
Paris Banh Mi is a must-visit destination for anyone craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine in Panama City Beach. While some dishes may be hit or miss, the delightful banh mi sandwiches and dishes like the General Tso Chicken alone make it worth a visit. We look forward to returning to explore more of their menu offerings and to indulge in the flavors of...
Read moreOur family can’t go too long without eating Asian food so we decided to dine here on our 3rd day in PCB. The first thing that threw me off was the restaurant is called Pho and Boba on google but the sign there is Paris Banh Mi.
We ordered ramen, 2 pho and a bun bo hue. The portions were smaller than expected but that’s not a big deal. My kid enjoyed the chicken ramen. The un”Pho”gettable only had brisket and meatballs which was disappointing. The briskets were chewy and had big fatty parts to them. The bun bo hue flavor was ok but it comes with only brisket and cha. The side vegetables were self served from a condiment bar but there were only a few sprigs of cilantro, 2 lime wedges, and 3 pieces of jalapeño. They were out of bean sprouts and basil. What kind pho place runs out of bean sprouts, cilantro and basil!
My kid enjoyed the coconut boba but the Vietnamese coffee tasted like chocolate milk. I’m leaving this review so it can remind me not to come back here.
If you’re looking for authentic Vietnamese food, this is NOT the place for it. The best part of this experience was the Hispanic server knowing how to...
Read moreSo the Banh Mi at the place is really good. It's a little expensive compared to other banh mi places at other cities. However, this may be one of the only places around that sells banh mi in PCB, so I can understand the price.
I ordered the pate xa xiu banh mi the first day. It was good but the ratio of meat and veggies were off. They gave so much veggies compared to meat. I wished they gave more meat (this is really my only complaint). I was also surprised that they made their own baguette! I was very impressed because the baguette made the banh mi extra delicious!
However the next day, I order the same banh mi and also the grilled pork croissant. They actually have more meat in the banh mi this time so I was very happy. I hope they continue to do so. The grilled pork and croissant is a very good mix. I would recommend the croissant if you order the grill pork.
Their mango slush is a great refresher and Thai tea is not super sweet so I liked it. However, I thought their passion fruit slush was a little too sweet!
These banh mi make great snacks on the beach btw! I would definitely come back next...
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