Great price! The perfect Vietnamese sandwich, best in Houston! They make their own meatballs and they add them to the special "thap cam" sandwich! The bread is longer and thinner than other Vietnamese sandwich shops, so you can enjoy the ingredients!
Bathrooms need attention and the parking is crazy during lunch!
Combination sandwich is my best pick. The grilled pork sandwich is too sweet for my tastes. Meatball sandwich is also equally good.
They were out of pate before 2pm on Sunday, so I’ll go earlier next time. I got the large meatball banh mi and shredded chicken banh mi. The baguette was pretty long, but the filling of the meatball was a bit scarce. The flavors in both were super delicious though! The aoili was freaking awesome, the veggies inside were fresh, and the baguette was perfectly toasted. Reminder: Cash only!
Thim hing is definitely top 3 in Houston for banh mi. Don cafe Bellaire location (only fresh), alpha bakery inside hk4, and Nguyen Ngo were to me, the best. We're going to have to shove thim hing up in there somewhere now. Also their yogurt is out of the world. The black sesame rice cake is very good as well.
Stopped in for lunch. We had the chicken & pork Bahn Mi. The food was good, not the best I've had, but ok. Only challenge they don't take credit card. Only cash or zelle.
This is my first time eating at this new location after they moved from Boone and Bellaire. The prices are a little higher. 4 sandwiches will cost you twenty dollars. They have buy 10 get 1 sandwich free. But since it's only two of us, we ordered just four sandwiches. To me this place has the special signature meatballs. So it's a must get. Their grilled meat is thin and soft not thick and tough like other places. Witha touch of the egg it is delicious combined taste popping.
Yep, I've lived in Houston for a while now and always wanted to try another banh mi place on Bellaire other than Don's, but was always afraid to. I'm glad I did on my cousin's recommendation. This bread is by and far the most uniquely toasted bread anywhere. I've had banh mi in Saigon, Paris, Cali, Virginia, and other places. It's like they toasted it in a brick or stone oven resulting in small toasty bumps on the bread that gives it that extra pop. It's very affordable but the meat is skimpy. I'd definitely would order extra meat. Overall, great experience and possibly a little better than other competitors on the street.
Buy 10 banh mi get 1 free. $4.25 for large sandwich, Their bread is thin and crunchy, the meat is less quantity from other stores, but overall consistent and affordable food. Fast service.
one of my favorite banh mi places! they’ve increased their prices over the years (i assume to accommodate for cost of living), but at the same time they’ve also become very stingy with meats/vegetables. overall worth! cash only!!!
5/5 banh mi. Don’t know what the haters are saying. This is the best banh mi bread hands down. The meat quality is great as well. It is extremely crispy fluffy and chewy. I guess you can go to Lee’s sandwiches if you want a bad banh mi.
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