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Best Baguette

3.7 (597 reviews)
InexpensiveVietnamese, Sandwiches
Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Henry L.

Still a legit place for Banh Mi, Vietnamese Iced coffee and Viet snacks. They have a variety of sandwiches to choose from. My favorite is the honey bbq pork. As always they add all the fixings to the sandwich, as well as the spicy pepper. It's quite spicy so you decide if you want it or not. Iced coffee is strong, but gets better after the ice melts a bit. Make this place your first stop before day trips and pack up for the day!

WTF is this? This is why the banh mi is so dry!!!! Does this look like EXTRA PATE & MAYO???
cutestuff c.

I use to come here all the time but now I go to banh mi fresh in happy valley off 82nd! I stopped coming here because I would always order the number 1 with EXTRA PATE AND MAYO. When I go home to eat my sandwich there is NO EXTRA PATE OR MAYO! So therefore my sandwich is really really dry! Who wants to eat a dry ass sandwich when the bread is already toasted and dry already. Plus I'm paying extra for PATE & MAYO and they don't UNDERSTAND to put EXTRA in it. This happened so many times that I had to call or go inside to tell and show them. The owner really needs to TRAIN all the workers who makes the banh mi and tell them how to spread EXTRA PATE AND MAYO on the bread when a customer is requesting for EXTRA PATE & MAYO and is paying for extra. When you have extra pate and mayo it tastes better and not so dry! I go to Banh Mi Fresh their banh mi is not so dry and it's dripping with sauce that they put in. Tastes so much better! I do order and have them add extra pate and mayo too! Give them a try and you will taste the difference! People who come here and think it's the best it's NOT you must have not tried many banh mi sandwiches. This is not the "BEST BANH MI" sandwich in Portland!

3. Grilled Chicken

Had people over to replace heat and AC. I ordered 5 sandwiches and an asian chicken salad. Sandwiches were great. The salad was sad. It was lettuce with 3 tablespoons of chicken on it and a side of dressing of teriyaki and sesame oil. No go on salad. But the sandwiches great. They put the veggies on the side when you order through I delivery service so the bread stays perfectly crisp. It was my first time ordering a salad and probably the last. Love love love the sandwiches. I didn't take a picture of the salad. It was bad.

11. Sardine Sandwich
Cynthia L.

Jet lagged and hungry, this place was open at 7:30am on a weekday when we were in search of sustenance. This isn't the baguette you'll find in Vietnam (oblong-ish, light, flaky and airy); this is Portland baguette and that's ok, because it is flaky, crunchy, delicious, and tasty in its own right. We ordered the special, pork skin and shredded pork, sardine, and pate sandwiches. The standouts for our group were the shredded pork and pork skin as well as the sardine sandwich- Yes, I Did say a sardine sandwich at 7:30 AM. Love that they also serve other Vietnamese light foods like flan, Cheng Bo Liang, Che, meat buns, and croissants. Place was clean when we stopped by and bustling with workers churning out hot baked goods. There was only one employee that spoke English, so it was difficult to get quick service since she was hopping from the front to taking drive-thru orders to helping out doing other things. If you love Banh mi, it is def worth a visit here

Kat S.

Great sandwiches and Vietnamese coffees (try the French coffee if you don't want condensed milk!) with a drive through option!

Sandwiches for the road trip 4/24
Kim Y.

We have been long time customers and this is our spot for convenient sandwiches. We grabbed 3 kinds of sandwiches - veggies, special, and ham and cheese and a couple of drinks. I ordered no ice and I noticed they didn't fill it up to the top. Had there been ice, I'm sure it would be full. The drink was okay - a little sweet on my end without much tea flavor. I wouldnt order the hakkiado again. For 3 sandwiches, it didn't take too long. Asked for no jalapenos and they followed through! Yeah! It looks like they make their bread fresh too. It's not old or dried or too crusty that cuts into the roof of the mouth. There are seats if you wish to sit down. They have some pastries in the glass case. Some looked ok and some just looked like rejects (how have it in there?) Ordered steam bun for little one who ate it all. The veggie sandwich was just ok. I was disappointed that there were just a lot of carrots and not enough other veggies. I didn't see any cucumbers - a few sprigs of cilantro and noodles.

Tofu and vegetable sandwich
Kayla P.

Normally i ordered the grilled pork and beef sandwich or the combination one was good but yesterday was no meat day for fasting. I ordered tofu sandwhich. They gave me like 3 small pieces for a whole sandwhich. It didnt taste good neither.

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28 days ago

Good baguettes with numerous filling choices! I love the #1 and #4! The service is quick and efficient.

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Cmon guys, 7 bucks for a massive banh mi? Quit playing this place is the best 5 big booms from me

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The #7 is my go to whenever I visit. The service is fast , and workers are friendly. Their Thai tea with boba is also good.

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4.1(4.7k reviews)
5.0 miDowntown, Southwest Portland
$$
Outdoor seating
Family-owned & operated

This place sometimes feels like a hit or miss with this last experience as being a hit, we ate it…read moreall up and took the rest to go. Portions are large and meant to be shared family style. We shared the cream cheese wontons, coconut curry with chicken spice level 2(which comes with rice), and the luc lac. Everything was deliciousss! The chicken in the curry broke apart so easily and the curry itself was very flavorful. Spice level 2 was perfect for a little kick, but not too much. The meat on the luc lac has a nice char on it and a sauce that is almost sweet. Service is quick and the vibe inside is very trendy with colorful decor and lights. Great for a night out. Previous visits have sometimes left us confused as if we ordered something different than a usual so i would say it is not too consistent but great if you catch it on a good day.

We came here for dinner on a weekday evening. There was long line, we had to wait about 15 minutes…read more While waiting, we leaned about their unique way of taking orders. They took our drinks order and handed the drinks while we were in the line. Once we got to the register, we put in our food order and paid. The restaurant was semi self served. We got to our table few minutes after ordering. Guests also had the option to order to go and dine in the tent tables outside. The interior of the place was so stunning. There were dragon on walls, umbrellas in the ceiling, a huge full service bar. Our dishes came out within few minutes. We got the chicken skewers, chicken pho, chicken luc lac and steak rolls. We liked the small plate dishes, but the entree ones were disappointing. The chickens were chunky and dry, bland flavor. As much as we loved the vibe of the place, we didn't enjoy the food as much. The staff members were very joyful and friendly. They were explaining the process to every guest and keeping everyone informed on waiting time. During dining, they were also available to help.

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4.3(209 reviews)
8.0 miKenton, North Portland
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Where do I even begin? The moment you walk in, you're greeted by the sweetest staff who make you…read morefeel right at home. The warm and welcoming vibe carries through the whole experience and with plenty of seating you can actually sit back, relax and enjoy every bite without feeling rushed. Now, the food! Let's start with the Vietnamese Coffee with Ube, it is stunning. The rich, bold coffee paired with the creamy, subtly sweet ube is like nothing else. It's the kind of drink you look forward to. The shrimp and egg comfort bowl is exactly what it sounds like, pure comfort in a bowl. Every bite felt warm, satisfying and deeply flavorful. It's the kind of dish that just hits different and leaves you wanting more. And the chicken sando dipper? Don't even get me started. The chicken had the most perfect crisp and that golden crunch you can hear before you even take a bite. Paired with that delicious and savory gravy for dipping. It's next-level good. The kind of dish you immediately want to tell all your friends about. An An is hands down one of the most delicious spots around. The flavors, the creativity and the execution. All of it is on point. I will absolutely be back. Do yourself a favor and get here ASAP!

Street parking available and a gender-neutral restroom, which is always appreciated…read more We came for dinner even though this spot seems more known for brunch. It wasn't too busy, and we had a big party; really appreciated that they gave the celebrants complimentary desserts, which was a nice touch. The pandan rice cake with ube ice cream was a my favorite. We called earlier and they got reservations available to be made. The pho was perfect for the chilly weather. The broth was strong and flavorful, and the chicken was cooked well. My friend got the noodles with crispy chicken and mushrooms, and those were phenomenal. The Vietnamese platter would honestly make a perfect date-night meal. This has great variety and fun to share. The fries and wings were flavorful appetizers and a great way to start the meal. Service was great overall, but a bit hands-off after the food was served. I don't remember anyone checking back in on us. Nothing was wrong with the food, but it would've been nice to have that quick follow-up. Would definitely come back, especially to check out their brunch next time.

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Lúa

4.2(188 reviews)
5.8 miMississippi, Boise, North Portland, Northeast Portland
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The food was very good. I liked the idea of being able to choose your base and then being able to…read moreadd whatever meats you want. The egg noodle bowl on the top with fried chicken and tofu was phenomenal. The chicken was similar to fish sauce wings and the tofu was very caramelized and had a nice salty coating of sauce. The bottom was nem nướng and pork with the woven noodles. It was a very big portion, but the fresh herbs/veggies made it feel balanced. An order of spring rolls were also ordered, but wasn't in the photo. It was ordered with crispy pork belly. Based on some reviews, I was skeptical about ordering the pork belly, but I was pleasantly surprised. The skin was very crispy and you could hear the crunch from across the restaurant. The restaurant is very open with big windows, but I liked the concept of the open kitchen look. The service was really good. We ended up ordering pork belly and shrimp for our spring rolls and the worker politely came by and told us they were out of it. He was able to accommodate for it and was very kind about it. Even though you can order at the table with a QR code, the staff was very attentive.

Lúa specializes in their woven rice noodles. I ordered their woven rice noodles with the char…read moresiu/crispt pork belly and it was very delicious. It's a Vietnamese delicacy you can't find anywhere else in Oregon so I'm glad to have to a Portland restaurant to offer this. They give a plentiful amount of fresh herby veggies combo with fresh hot rice noodles alongside tender flavorful char siu and SUPER CRISPY pork belly! The staff are friendly and the store is extremely aesthetic, the interior has this spin on modern Vietnamese style of decorations. Great interiors that's won't disappoint your date. I absolutely recommend coming here for their niche Vietnamese food!

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4.4(239 reviews)
2.4 miHawthorne, Sunnyside, Southeast Portland
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Family-owned & operated
Happy hour specials

My friend and I came for lunch on Christmas Eve. We came here after my friend wanted some pho…read more I informed the waitress that I was dairy and gluten-free. I confirmed with her that the vermicelli combo bowl could be made that way. I was pleasantly surprised and it really hit the spot as I had a long run earlier. The prices here are fairly priced and would definitely come back again.

Baby it's a cold 39° outside and a bowl of hot grilled chix pho in beef broth was tapped to nix the…read moredamp in my bones. At $16, the grilled chicken was aplenty , so much that it made for a full size 2nd meal. Moist with grill marks it had the signature lemongrass flavor though now submersed deep in the broth, it loses a bit of the beauty of fresh grilled chix. The beef pho broth however was much less intense and complex than I prefer (Pho Van) so somewhat disappointing but a great fill with aok broth on a cold day. Had to ask for Cilantro on side which was missing from bean sprout basil lime side plate that waiter brought promptly but said it was added to broth..hmm ok Hubby got the Seafood Basil Stir Fry $18 requesting no added sugar to kill the heavy hand in the sugar bowl that tends to creep in, and it was better as the sweet soy still is still used. Perfectly stir fried, shrimp mostly, 2 scallops and one large mussel, crisp veggies- snow peas, beautifully trimmed bells, carrots, w-chestnuts, his plate was cleaned ;) Top that with Kirin Ichiban draft only $4 every day, now that's a big deal! Close to the hubbub of Hawthorne proper south of 39th Ave/Cesar Chavez it's a short block to Bamboo House and years on from last visit, the updated decor is a huge vibe win. Gone are the umpteen jungle of plants and open tables of 80s and step into a bamboo den with wood caged lights, bamboo & rope open dividers and ceilingscape, more intimate turquoise booths, central long booths spaced with tables and a new bar, love it! Remember to walk north of 39th for the $4 pints and will be back to try the more unusual sweet sour tomato broth pho with crab cake!

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4.7(688 reviews)
5.1 miDowntown, Southwest Portland
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Downtown Portland's hidden gem for authentic Vietnamese!…read more I was walking around downtown Portland and stumbled upon Cuốn Vietnamese Street Food, and honestly, it was the best meal of my week . If you are looking for fresh, flavorful, and satisfying comfort food, do not walk--run to this spot. To get the full experience, we ordered a variety, and every single item was a hit. We started with the Beef Pho, and the broth was the absolute star. It was rich, aromatic, and deeply savory, clearly simmered for hours. It was the perfect dish on a sunny Portland day. We also grabbed a Chicken Banh Mi. The bread had that perfect crispy crust with a soft, airy crumb, and the chicken was grilled to perfection with fresh veggies and herbs. Of course, we had to wash it all down with a creamy, sweet Thai Tea--it was delicious and the perfect end to the meal. Beyond the food, the vibe is great. It's a super clean, casual spot with big windows letting in lots of natural light. It's set up for quick counter service, which makes it perfect for a fast lunch downtown, but the staff is so friendly and welcoming that you feel right at home. It's a family-run business, and you can taste the passion in the food. Highlights: · The Pho Broth: Seriously some of the best in the city. · The Banh Mi: Fresh bread, great fillings. · The Service: Fast, efficient, and incredibly kind. Pro Tip: Don't forget to grab your own utensils and sauces (the chili crisp is a must for the pho), and help yourself to the free self-serve hot tea. It's the little touches like that which make this place a winner. I am already planning my next trip back to try the Crispy Pork Belly. Highly recommend

Positives: fresh, well made, very flavorful proteins. Cons:…read morePrice I tried Cuon for the first time and enjoyed it. I went for a Vermicelli bowl where you get to pick 2 proteins. I selected Pork Belly (their specialty) and lemongrass chicken. The bowl itself is standard Vietnamese fare, nothing special, creative or exciting in that sense. That said, the ingredients tasted fresh and the proteins were very well seasoned and cooked. The pork belly skin had an awesome crunch and you can clearly taste the lemongrass in the chicken. The included spring roll had nice crunch but little flavor. Unfortunately, outside of Pho, Banh Mi and Noodle Bowls, there's sadly not much else to the menu. No Vietnamese salads, stir frys, etc. Either way, what they do make, they seem to make quite well. So, on to my main issue ie, that for a place thats only open for lunch, the prices are a bit too high. I noted about $16 for a Banh Mi sandwich, no sides. Pho was around $20 and my noodle bowl was about $20 as well. Weirdly, its about the same prices as eating lunch back home in Miami, a FAR more expensive city in general. In fact, I've often had more exciting Vietnamese in Manhattan for lower prices. So while its easy to recommend Cuon on quality, its not a top recommendation for lunch value in the PDX which is why Im docking 1 star.

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