Rich Lin
This place continues to be one of the best value banh mi places in the Bay Area. They also have other food like chow fun, fried rice, chicken leg and more. Portions continue to be fair with lots of meat in the middle. Prices have climbed a little because of inflation but that makes sense.
Ordering starts in a line along the counter. Usually pretty organized. Parking is okay.
Diana
50 cents for extra mayo?!?!!?
I haven’t been here for a good few years but mostly the same it seems. But I def did a double take on that extra mayo cost when I saw it on their menu board.
Still has solid Vietnamese sandwiches.
Jodi ann Shiver
This is the best place ever. Food is incredible. Served deli style, I always get a tofu sandwich and a small side of noodles, for under seven dollars. Same family has worked behind the counter for the ten years I've been coming here. Love love love.
Anthea Mitchell
Love this place. No more need be said. I use it to reward myself to go to the dentist next door and it's almost worth it which is saying something given my fear of the dentist.(who is also very nice and really couldn't be better shout out hp dental)
Dale Watkins
So good. Pick a random selection from the dishes out on the table and you won't be disappointed. Banh Mi are also, in my opinion, best in the bay.
Monica Blam!
Almost 10 years been going here. Still awesome! Great value, great food, great people, great service. Deep love for Cam Huong.
JT JT (DJ)
Went on Vietnamese New Year day, the place was packed, wait over 22mins for our noodle soup. Complaint to lady boss (Lily) all she said, we backlog nothing else, she didn't go check the kitchen and told us to wait. If I didn't have to pay upfront first, I've would already left restaurant.
Yoshika Hedberg
Mediocre food, dirty tables that they don't care to wipe even if there is plenty of time, and the service isn't anything to write home about -- they can't even say thank you nor smile. Pho Dac Biet consisted of super tough rare steak, beef balls and tiny pieces of tendons that were super tough. I chose this place because they had lotus salad, but that wasn't very good either. They are really inexpensive, however, so if you are on budget it may be a good spot.
Carole Terwilliger Meyers
Cam Huong Cafe-Deli-Restaurant 920 Webster St./10th St., Chinatown, (510) 444-8800. B-L-D daily; $. Cash only. This Vietnamese fast-food deli makes banh mi sandwiches to order. They are big and a bargain. The #4 barbecue pork is my favorite. Others that sound interesting include #12 vegetarian, #13 tofu curry, and #14 fried salmon. Many other items are pre-packed--fried rice, noodles, spring rolls--and there is also a selection of hot items. A line often snakes out the door, but it moves quickly. Papaya, durian, jackfruit, and avocado smoothies are popular drinks, and tapioca pearl drinks and Thai iced tea are also available from a refrigerator. I consider this grab-and-go, but a few booths are available in back.
ChOoChOo510
This place ia the bomb they make they beat vietnamease sandwiches that I ever aten all there food is fabolous especially the fried rice, eggrolls, and chicken ita the bests and what I like about this place is the price very affordable and well worth it
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