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Banh Mi Huy-Ky

4.1 (25 reviews)
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Rochelle C.

Run, don't walk. The spicy beef jerky is incredible. SO FLAVOUR PACKED and exploding in your mouth. Only $30-35 for a huge bag that you won't be able to stop snacking from. They also sold chicken and pork jerky. The pork steamed bun was also absolutely packed to the max with meaty filling. The meat to bread ratio couldn't be better, especially at the price. Had half an egg inside, I think some sausage, and lots of mushroom. Pork spring roll was also tasty and did not have the same filling. Can't wait to go back to try the banh mi and other jerky flavours... I just wish they came in smaller bags to sample and share.

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Kervin H.

Food: 4 Stars Service: 3 Stars Ambience: N/A Fill Factor: Satisfied I grew up eating banh mi and it's one of my favourite things to pick up when I'm in Chinatown. I passed by this place several times when I was in the area and finally I made the trip inside. This was definitely one of the better life choices I've made in recent times. The shop is very small with a single long table and a few chairs against the wall. I'm assuming it'd be ok if you wanted to sit down and eat there. There is also a big rack filled with assorted items for sale such as noodles and there is a fridge in the back with drinks. The main counter at the front is where all the magic happens. You have a choice of about 5-6 different proteins for the banh mi and so far I've tried the BBQ pork, assorted, and BBQ chicken with the BBQ pork and assorted being the best. The bread was nice and crispy/crunchy and they are fairly generous with all the fresh ingredients (such as cucumbers, cilantro, pickled veggies, sauces) that go into a banh mi which in my opinion are more important than the protein itself. Also note that if you cannot take spicy please say no when they ask because it really is spicy when you bite into the chilies. They also sell other food items such as the white steamed bun, rolls and various smoothies so it isn't just all banh mi here. I think the best way to sum everything up is you get good value at Huy Ky. It's $5 for a banh mi and $3 for the white buns which is a reasonable price these days so if you're craving banh mi Huy Ky is a great option.

Regular banh mi
Samuel T.

Y'all this is the definition of a hidden gem. Authentic banh mi, super friendly service, and $5!!!! I'm just mad I didn't discover this place a decade ago.

Rainy day
B H.

Banh is ok, but the filling is not very generous. This is just a small shop, for people who wants to grab and run. There a few bar seats. I guess it's good for the students from the school nearby. Ordered the special, BBQ pork and chicken banh. The BBQ pork is the best, then the special, the chicken definitely not looked by my family. They used the long bun, but the filling is a bit lacking.

Regular banh mi.
Nibo S.

Visited again today and Banh Mi Huy-Ky is still killing the banh mi game. The baguette was so fresh and the service was fast. Sandwiches are still only $5.

Jay L.

This spot underwent a little bit of an interior renovation and now they are open again. I've never tried the banh mi from here so headed inside to grab some lunch on the way home. They also offer a lot more as well such as steamed buns, sticky rice, pyramid cake, and moon cakes. In terms of COVID-19 safety, the counter staff wear masks at all times. There is tables inside for indoor dining although they are not spaced out at all. I think this place is really more for take-out then dine-in. This banh mi has all the usual suspects you would expect in a Vietnamese banh mi including the deli meats, the lard, cilantro, and pickled veggie. They also squeeze some sauce which tastes like a savoury teriyaki-style sauce into the bun. The veggie could be a little more tart to provide that brightness that it is lacking. I found that if you take the sandwich away in a bag, make sure the open face of the sandwich points up otherwise the sauce leaks through thanks to gravity. I asked for the sandwich to be spicy and saw them cut up the fresh chili pepper but failed to feel the heat when I chowed down. Where did the peppers go? Price is fair for the size of the banh mi and the taste. A happy find in the neighbourhood!

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Imo one of the best banh mi shop in Toronto. You can not beat the $4 banh mi, the owner is nice and friendly. Good selection of drinks

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I've had better but ok for $2.75 and being relatively close to me so convenience was key. clearly a quick take out place

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I used to go to East Chinatown for my Banh Mi, until tried Huy-Ky (based on a friend's recommendation).

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I really enjoyed my visit at this Vietnamese restaurant located in Chinatown. If you go there on a…read moreweekend, get there before 8 PM to beat the rush. Food was excellent and service was accommodating. I had beef rib pho and complimentary warm tea. The sauce to go with the beef rib was quite good. I got the rest of the pho to go, as it was a huge serving. It was a bit of a challenge trying to put the contents of the huge bowl into the takeout containers and I imagine other people have this same issue. Will definitely be back. Next time I'd like to try their banh xeo and com sườn bì chả.

Anh Dao located along Spadina Ave near Cecil St. (closest big intersection being College St.)…read moreserves up Vietnamese food in a casual space. They specialize in meat platters where you can create DIY fresh rolls. The platters come with lettuce, mints, vermicelli, rice paper and house special sauce. They also have pho, rice, and vermicelli dishes as well. Washrooms are located downstairs which are not accessible. They only accept cash (with a 10% cash discount) or debit. I previously have had Anh Dao for take out before - their pork sausages (nem nuong) are delicious and perfect when you wrap them with vermicelli and fresh herbs. Even when I got take out, the restaurant gives you plenty of fresh ingredients to create your own fresh rolls. I recently went to Anh Dao for lunch to dine in at the restaurant on a Friday around 12:30pm. The place was pretty quiet as it seemed like I was their first customer that day. During my time there, there was another party of 2 that also came in to eat lunch. I opted for the house special soup pho ($19.95). Service was friendly and my food came at a reasonable time after I ordered. The house special pho included slice rare beef, beef brisket, beef balls, and tripe. The soup was slightly sweet with a nuttier flavour. The noodles were unfortunately not the fresh kind but there were ample beef ingredients in the bowl of pho for the price you are paying. I love how in addition to siracha and hoisin sauce, there is also ground up chili sauce as well as a pickled sliced garlic and jalapeno pepper mixture at the table. Moreover, you get bean spouts, a red chili pepper, fresh herbs, and lime that you can add to your pho broth. Overall, a tasty bowl of pho where the quality of the beef was good. Anh Dao is a tasty option for Vietnamese food in the College and Spadina area. Definitely do try their meat platters as they are quite delicious!

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Pho Ngon Dat Viet

4.3(4 reviews)
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New Viet restaurant joins us on Augusta Avenue in Kensington. This was previously a crepe place…read more This pho spot has an original version in the burbs so they know what they are doing. The store front looks inviting and once inside the thought and details of the interior speaks to their experience in welcoming diners. Beautiful inside with a fresh and clean vibe. I had a fish cake with dill vermicelli soup which was delicious. It came with the usual side of sprouts and greens to use as toppings. My bill was $23 with tip on my card for the soup. Service was quick and efficient with plenty of staff around to help you enjoy the experience. The front patio is really nice! Will be a great spot to eat while people watching at this iconic corner.

Inconsistent at the moment…read more I've been there 2x for the same order #45 tomato, softshellcrab w vermicelli. The soup on my first visit was great, had depth, flavourful! I tried to finish the broth because it was so good. I would have given that first bowl 4 stars! Today was terrible! It just felt like a super water-downed broth that I didn't want to drink. Everything was just boiled and dumped in a water-downed soup base. The least they can do is use broth and dump it in the seafood tomato based soup. This was a 9pm dinner. They had their own family visiting to close up shop at 11. I tried asking them what happened to the broth today but they didn't speak English or just decided not to. It was disappointing for a bowl of $21 + tax noodle that was just pretty bland tonight even though it looked the part.... Sigh 2 stars today but couldn't average it out to 3 because now I remembered the spring rolls from the first visit were soggy Yes they are friendly but don't know if it's a place you should come before 7pm to catch the good broth?

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They have 5 types of dry noodles with pork tossed with sauce, which is super hard to find as a dish…read more(even if you look for similar dishes in Singaporean, Malaysian, Thai and Cambodian cuisines). The dry noodle dishes under the green column use egg noodles & those under the brown use rice noodles but the toppings & sauce are the same. The most pricey rice noodles are Japanese but otherwise the difference is width. Got the thin egg noodle version in large. It's recommended to add pickled garlic & red vinegar. The soup was pretty tasty with a natural sweetness, 2 springy half fishballs & a large, very fresh shrimp. The sauce was basically oyster sauce but pickled garlic, red vinegar, hoi sin & chili sauce were available to add complexity. The noodles weren't wet but were not dry either. Large was a very big bowl it came with minced pork, thin sliced pork beansprouts & greens. The pickled garlic was good. Also got a shrimp fritter on the side for $2.50. It was big with one tiny shrimp. The juxtaposition was comical but it was cheap. It was not warm but the fritter was crispy & tasty. Unfortunately the shrimp itself was dry & brittle. Service was good, especially for an Asian place.

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