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    Bamita

    4.4 (58 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Egg coffee
    Amanda W.

    It's a yummy egg coffee but it's $11 without tip, and it's a few sips. Pricey for what it is, even though it is very delicious (as egg coffee is a superior iced coffee).

    John M.

    Newest banh mi Vietnamese sandwich in town, overall very fast and delicious ordered a Vietnamese iced coffee and a dac biet sandwich and food came out in 5 mins, service was fast as well sandwich was spicy and sweet overall I think if you didn't order the spicy version it would be a little sweet, coffee was also delicious but treat it less like a iced coffee and more like a shot of espresso art and ambience was nice as well. Overall it's my #2 pick for Banh mi in the local area

    Vietnamese Egg Coffee
    Marcia P.

    One of the top bánh mì spots in Orlando! Love how they individually separate and package the sandwiches, making the service super fast. The đặc biệt is loaded with 4 different meats, super flavorful and came with sauce making it different to others. They also have the best egg coffee I've had. The coffee is bold and strong, and the creamy egg topping balances it perfectly. Definitely a must-try if you're in the area, a hidden gem!

    Sounder A.

    Fantastic bahn mi. Bread is fresh and crispy. Great meats and pate. Good drinks. Connected to a decent Asian market

    Banh mi dac biet
    Anh T.

    They are right inside the Asian market and have a small area to order banh mi, cafe sua daughter and other drinks. There are some tables and chairs to eat outside. I ordered the banh mi dac biet and my daughter ordered banh mi cha lua.

    Anna L.

    Bamita is a tiny hidden gem located next to Happy Lemon and the Phuoc Loc Tho oriental supermarket in the Mills 50 area. While it's a small little ordering to-go counter, it sure is cute inside! They make a super fresh and tasty banh mi sandwich and I particularly love the #7 Thit Nuong made with lemongrass grilled pork. I'm not always a fan of the pate that's on most traditional banh mi sandwiches and this one doesn't have that ingredient. The baguette is airy on the inside and crunchy on the outside, just as it should be. The pickled veggies, fresh herbs, cilantro, and special sauce really make this an A+ sandwich. Service is quick and it's always a reliable lunch option!

    Viet coffee
    Peter L.

    Bamita is hands-down one of my all-time favorite spots for Vietnamese sandwiches and iced coffee. It's the perfect easy, fast, and convenient grab-and-go place, especially since it's tucked right inside the supermarket--ideal for a quick stop before or after shopping. Their banh mi selection is huge, with so many options that it's impossible not to find something you love. The bread is always fresh, crisp on the outside, soft on the inside, and I personally can't resist getting a breadstick with extra chili oil--simple but SO good. Their egg coffee is also a must-try. It's rich, creamy, and incredibly flavorful--one of the better versions I've had in Orlando. The manager and the aunties working in the back are always so sweet and welcoming, which makes the whole experience even better. Whether you're craving a classic banh mi, need a caffeine fix, or just want something quick and satisfying, Bamita is the kind of spot that never disappoints. A total hidden gem and a go-to in my regular rotation.

    Egg coffee
    Xuanthao N.

    Great sandwiches. The Vietnamese coffee is nice and strong. Good and fast service. My husband raved about the banh mi cha ca (fish cake sandwich). The egg coffee is delicious. I got to talk to the owner a bit and he's really nice genuine man. Will definitely come back when we are back to visit.

    They add green onion to their banh mi which is not typical. I would ask to omit next time but mom loved the addition to her banh mi.
    Mythy T.

    Cute little banh mi store connected to the grocery store Phuoc Loc Tho. Banh mis are authentic, the bread and pate were top tier. Veggies could be cute smaller. Friendly employees and very quick service. The yogurt was really good and the skinny banh mi sticks were such a unique snack.

    Signature Dac Biet
    Ben M.

    We can't visit Orlando without grabbing a Banh Mi Dac Biet from Bamita. Bread texture here is superior, which we love. Shop owner and team are fantastic. Cute little shop too.

    Marisa C.

    Solid hidden gem if you're craving a banh mi sandwich. There were no prices on the menu in the store but the sandwiches were $7.50 for the grilled bbq pork. And most of the other sandwiches are similar prices. They have some other food items if you don't want a sandwich. Bamita makes your sandwich fresh to order and I did wait a little to get mine. There's only a few places to sit outside the shop but I feel like this is mainly a place to grab something quick. Love the easy free parking in the plaza. If you're craving a fast banh mi to go, give this place a try!

    Nhi B.

    Please, I wanna keep it a secret, but this place deserves all the hype. Bamita is my new favorite Vietnamese banh mi and coffee spot. Secreted away, next to Phuoc Loc Tho Supermarket, this little shop is super adorable and serves up some big flavor. The banh mi here are the more classic style served in Vietnam -- it's a little more skinny than the banh mi in America, but the bread is a perfect blend of fluffy and crispy. You can't go wrong with a Banh Mi Dac Biet or, my favorite, Banh Mi Cha Lua. More than the banh mi though, Bamita has me coming out on a weekly basis for their Vietnamese Iced Coffee -- specifically their Egg Coffee. Don't knock it til you try it -- the whipped sweet egg topping is more akin to a fluffy custard and it pairs perfectly with the rich flavor the espresso. Honestly, it tastes so good that it's dangerous because I want to come back for it multiple times a day. Service is always quick, friendly, and courteous -- 1000% recommend. I'd give them 5+ Stars if I could.

    Egg ice coffee .. so so good. Creamy , rich, nutty!
    Kay Y.

    Bamita is a small shop within the grocery story that serves Banh Mi, tiny thin baguettes sticks and also variety of coffees. We've tried a few items such as the Dac Biet which is the one that has different kind of cuts, Grilled pork, Egg Cream Ice Coffee and the small thin baguette sticks. They are filled with the creamy mayo, pate and the fixins for a regular banh mi. I think what I like about it is that is that everything is fresh and isn't stale especially when you eat it there. The bread is crunchy and has a bit of chew while the ingredients is layered perfectly. The people there were kind and provided good service. The kiosk have you able to view your order but I believe you have to let them put in the order. They have a few chairs and stools to sit but not abundant amount of seating. The times i've gone they were super quick but its a small counter so if they get a lot of orders I could see a wait forming. Our wait times have been less than 10 minutes. Try it!

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    Saigon Noodle & Grill

    4.5
    (658 reviews)
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    Saigon Noodle & Grill is a great contemporary Vietnamese spot in the heart of the Milk District…read more The staff was super friendly and helpful--our server gave amazing recommendations, and we ended up trying a little bit of everything. We started with the crispy chicken dumplings--crispy on the outside with a juicy, tender chicken filling. Perfect way to kick things off. We continued with three items: Beef Stew (Bún Bò Kho), Orange Chicken, and Sautéed Cubed Beef "Shaking Beef" (Cơm Bò Lúc Lắc). The Beef Stew (Bún Bò Kho) was heaven on a dish. The beef stew was easily the standout--rich, flavorful, and the beef was so tender it practically melted in your mouth. The vermicelli noodles were just as impressive. Just reminiscing about it makes my mouth water. The "Shaking Beef" was served over white rice (highly recommend), and every bite was better than the last. The garlic butter sauce really takes it over the top. Don't be fooled by the Orange Chicken--Boneless chicken, fried perfectly and coated in their authentic sweet orange sauce. The best Orange Chicken in town, hands down. No chance of leftovers here--you won't want to put your fork down.

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    Locally owned & operated
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    4.4
    (311 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Came by for lunch the other day and it was a tasty experience. Vietnam Cuisine is located in…read moreMills50 and parking was available on the street. The exterior of the restaurant looks decrepit and the interior is starting to fall apart and features half a dozen or so tables. There is even a derelict hanging out on the street by the front entrance for true Vietnam vibes. Started off with the fried egg rolls with crab and they were tasty. The crab that they put inside the egg roll is imitation. Moved on to the Iced Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk and it was strong and tasty, The bun bo hue was quite flavorful and had plenty of meats, including a giant pig trotter. The broth was great and the bowl also included a couple pieces of pork blood along with some veggies. ~$30/head after tax and gratuity for lunch

    SOLID VIETNAMESE CUISINE | e colonial has quite a few options for Vietnamese food but Vietnam…read moreCuisine has some of the best variety. I've been a couple times now and it is definitely a good choice when you aren't craving specifically pho or bun bo hue. Inside is small but with limited seating but just enough during peak meal times. Most tables are for groups of 2-4 so not recommended for large groups. Turnaround seems pretty quick. The service is friendlier than most I've seen at Vietnamese restaurants. Love the bun rieu here! Pair it with an iced ca phe sua da for that well-rounded meal. And of course, you have to order the pho here at least once. You can't go wrong if you choose Vietnamese Cuisine for your next meal out!

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    Pho Huong Lan

    4.3
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    0.5 mi
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    Family-owned & operated
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    I ordered pho and egg rolls from this place on a Saturday night. The food came quickly and was well…read morepackaged to preserve freshness. The egg rolls were amazing! The pho was also very good and came with an abundance of veggies and noodles, so it last for 2 meals! Would love to try these dishes again IN the restaurant.

    Pho Huong Lan is one of those Vietnamese spots that's always buzzing -- and that popularity…read moredefinitely says something. This place stays busy, especially during lunch and dinner hours, so expect a little wait during peak times. The dining room can get packed and lively, but that just adds to the energy. The pho is the main draw. When the broth is on point, it's rich, aromatic, and deeply comforting -- exactly what you want in a solid bowl of phở. The portions are generous, noodles are cooked well, and the fresh herbs and bean sprouts round everything out nicely. Their combination pho is a safe choice, and the vermicelli bowls and rice plates are great alternatives if you're not in a soup mood. That said, the broth can sometimes be a little inconsistent in flavor. Some visits it's bold and perfectly balanced; other times it may lean lighter and need a bit of extra lime or sauce to adjust to your taste. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's noticeable if you're a regular. Overall, Pho Huong Lan remains a dependable, comforting, and very popular Vietnamese staple. Come hungry, expect a crowd, and enjoy a satisfying bowl of pho.

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    Z Asian - Vietnamese Kitchen

    4.3
    (306 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Solid Vietnamese food, great service open late Takes…read morereservations may not need if early

    There's not enough street food places out there! One of my biggest complaints is that there isn't…read moreenough places that serves street food. I think any time you go to a restaurant that serves a type of ethnic cuisine, they focuses on the main or big dishes. For example, Vietnamese restaurants will always feature pho somehow and Cuban restaurants will always feature the Cuban sandwich in some capacity. However, street food or dishes that are small and meant for grab and go and sharing and to be affordable is not often featured at big sit down restaurants. The other thing is when street food is featured on a fancy sit down menu, the small plates and street food always cost more than it should in my opinion. Z Asian really surprised me in that I didn't think the prices were to unfair and it still felt elevated. They are a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant. We went here for a date night after watching Obsession. By the way, the movie is one of the best horror movies of this year in my opinion and I think a lot of people's opinion. We parked in the back lot as they don't really have a whole lot of street parking. That was confusing entering the restaurant since we entered from the back and it wasn't clear if the restaurant was open or if we walked in through the wrong door. We got seated fast and the waitress was really nice and engaging. We ordered banh khot, which is basically a mini banh xeo. Banh khot is an eggy crepe mixture that is panfried into a circle and a small amount of seafood is placed into the middle of it. It's small and finger food sized and served with pickled veggies and fresh lettuce and fish sauce to drizzle or dip. My rating is a 9.5/10. It was crispy and full of flavor. We also tried the mango tofu salad. It's similar to a ceviche. This was a 9/10. It has a little heat to it but very good and not too wet. We then ordered grilled mussels with is what it sounds like. It's mussels halves grilled with fish sauce and crushed peanuts sprinkled on top. I rate this a 8/10. I never see this in restaurants. On a good day, I can crush like 20 of these and call it girl dinner. We got the grilled corn as well. This is corn kernels grilled in butter and garlic topped with Sriracha. I rate this a 6.5/10. I think it's a good street dished but it underwhelmed me because it's just the corn and there wasn't a vehicle to deliver it to my mouth. The last item we tried was the grilled chicken rice noodles. This was a flavorful dish of veggies and chicken and rice noodles that are cooked in a pan. The rating is a 8.5/10. My overall rating is 9/10. They bill was on the higher end but I felt like it was worth the food we were eating the service and ambiance.

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