Best Vietnames's Food in Toronto

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Best Vietnames's Food in Toronto

Banh Mi

The menu is extensive for Banh Mi sandwiches ranging from duck confit ($7.49) and squid (5.99) to a more apt beef cheek (5.99) and pork belly (5.99). Modern additions that elevate this type of Vietnamese street food. A little late to the party, tacos (3.99), were added by customers requests. Steamed Bao fried chicken (3.49) definitely leapt off their flat screen menu - what did not was the Kimchi Fries that looked nothing more like luke warm kimchi smothering soggy fries.
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Banh Mi Boys
392 Queen St W
147 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The menu is extensive for Banh Mi sandwiches ranging from duck confit ($7.49) and squid (5.99) to a more apt beef cheek (5.99) and pork belly (5.99). Modern additions that elevate this type of Vietnamese street food. A little late to the party, tacos (3.99), were added by customers requests. Steamed Bao fried chicken (3.49) definitely leapt off their flat screen menu - what did not was the Kimchi Fries that looked nothing more like luke warm kimchi smothering soggy fries.
Banh Mi Nguyen Huong Vietnamese Sandwiches is one of the most famous Pho bun bakeries in Chinatown. For only $1.75 you can chow down on a Vietnamese sandwiches with a range of meat and veggie fillings.
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源香 Banh Mi Nguyen Huong
322 Spadina Ave.
6 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Banh Mi Nguyen Huong Vietnamese Sandwiches is one of the most famous Pho bun bakeries in Chinatown. For only $1.75 you can chow down on a Vietnamese sandwiches with a range of meat and veggie fillings.
Rustle & Still is a cafe that pays tribute to its owners’ Vietnamese heritage, with specialty coffee beans sourced directly from Vietnam along with banh mi and desserts. Decor at this Koreatown spot is light and bright, with a Scandinavian-like style of minimalism. Wood furnishings and plants galore combine to make the space feel both hip and welcoming.
Rustle & Still Café
605 Bloor St W
Rustle & Still is a cafe that pays tribute to its owners’ Vietnamese heritage, with specialty coffee beans sourced directly from Vietnam along with banh mi and desserts. Decor at this Koreatown spot is light and bright, with a Scandinavian-like style of minimalism. Wood furnishings and plants galore combine to make the space feel both hip and welcoming.
In keeping with tradition, the banh mi comes with your choice of meat (chicken, pork belly, grilled beef) and vegetables. There’s even kimchi fries with pulled pork and mayo that is almost a full meal in itself.
Banh Mi Metro
2055 Lawrence Avenue East
In keeping with tradition, the banh mi comes with your choice of meat (chicken, pork belly, grilled beef) and vegetables. There’s even kimchi fries with pulled pork and mayo that is almost a full meal in itself.
Tam serves accessible Vietnamese street food, but it's not all banh mi and pho here. The restaurant serves other kinds of noodle soups, rice bowls, and a couple kinds of dumplings.
Tâm Vietnamese Street Food and Café
369 Keele Street
Tam serves accessible Vietnamese street food, but it's not all banh mi and pho here. The restaurant serves other kinds of noodle soups, rice bowls, and a couple kinds of dumplings.