I recently visited your store after hearing positive feedback about your Banh Mi Heo Quay in a Vietnamese Facebook group. Sadly, my experience did not live up to expectations. The banh mi was served cold and lacked freshness. The Heo Quay, a key component of the Banh Mi Heo Quay, was particularly disappointing as the meat seemed old and dry, becoming rock-like when reheated. I ordered two banh mi, and both had the same unsatisfactory quality, ruling out any potential mishap.
Additionally, we purchased rice crackers, a Vietnamese snack, which had gone bad, emitting an oily smell, making it impossible to consume. Moreover, the Banh Tet Chuoi (Banana sticky rice) fell short of expectations, as the sticky rice was missing, and the banana was not cooked to the desired level.
Overall, my experience at your store was disappointing, and I must rate it with one star for the quality of the food. I hope you can address these issues to maintain the reputation of your establishment and provide better service to your customers.
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Read moreAn all in one stop bakery for breads, sandwiches, pastries, snacks, drinks. They open super early from 5am-2pm.
I like their Banh Mi but not in love with it being baguettes. I prefer French bread because baguette gets hard.
We got the typical house special ($6) and meatball ($6). The meatball had big round meatballs with a peppery seasoning not the typical tomato sauce. Since the meatballs were warm, so was the bread. But the bread for the house special was already hard and it was cold probably due to the cold cuts. We went home and heated it in the toaster oven. So much better warm.
We also got pateso (meat pie) which had the same pork filing as the meatball Banh mi. I also tried their chocolate and strawberry croissant. The chocolate had a nice thick layer of interior chocolate but the bread was good. It wasn’t fluffy or crispy.
Don’t forget to ask for extra butter and pate on the house special Banh Mi. Their food is good, it’s just a bummer that they...
Read moreThis is the first time I've been here. I came because I saw that they have meatball banh mi, which I feel like is not at all places that sell banh mi.
They have more stuff than just banh mi! They sell banh bao's (so many of them in the fridge), other Vietnamese snacks, canned goods like pate and also drinks (including Vietnamese coffee).
I ordered the meatball sandwich at the counter and after about 5 minutes, it's ready! There were 2 tables and 5-8 chairs in the store, so I decided to eat it there while it's hot. The bread was nicely toasted, not too crunchy, more on the soft, crisp side and the meatballs were mouth-watering! So juicy and flavorful!
I was really impressed with the meatball banh mi and I'm definitely coming back to try other sandwiches, banh bao and the Vietnamese coffee.
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