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Bread Spot

4.4 (93 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Beautiful takeout packaging!
Coco G.

A surprisingly spacious banh mi sandwich shop on a readily accessible busy street corner--street parking by the residences behind the building. Since I couldn't make it to the Yelp event hosted here last week, I came yesterday for lunch after washing my car. Very clean, bright, and inviting inside. Lots of two-person tables a a couple 4-person ones. Tons of natural lighting from the windows on two sides. Kien who helped me up front was friendly and professional. When I asked about what flavor the tropical fruit tea was, he said it was one of his favorites with pieces of mango and strawberry in it. My go-to banh mi sandwich is grilled so I ordered it for comparison. I'll definitely come back to try one of the 14 other offerings (Korean bbq short rib!). Once you order, they call out your order number when it's ready. The packaging to go is so neat and tidy, with all the cucumbers, cilantro and jalapeños wrapped up, separately from the pickled radish and carrots, separately from the bread with meat and mayo. A little cup of hot sweet chili sauce on the side was a nice touch! Their French bread gave an audible crunch with every bite (I could hear the crunch from my nearest neighbor 3 tables away!) the grilled chicken was well marinated dark meat, very tender, no fatty parts. Let me just say there was nothing left but crumbs by the end of my satisfying delicious lunch! I took my tropical fruit tea to go since I had a ways to drive home. Super yummy with tiny pieces of watermelon, strawberries, mango and other fruits! Not too sweet. Highly recommend! I'll be back even though it's a drive!

Soursop Tea
Ada W.

Checked out this new modern Vietnamese sandwich spot I've been wanting to try. My go-to has always been the Ba Le Sandwich Shop in Alhambra. I tried the savory sticky rice, garlic butter fried chicken wings, soursop tea, crispy roasted pork sandwich, and the Bread Spot Special. The garlic butter wings and sticky rice were decent--solid but nothing too memorable. The soursop tea was interesting; it was my first time trying it, and I don't usually see it on menus. Refreshing and slightly tangy--I liked it. The crispy pork sandwich was good, but the Bread Spot Special was definitely the highlight for me. The mix of meats worked really well together and had more flavor overall. One thing I did notice is that everything felt cleaner and more neatly packaged compared to most banh mi spots. Prices are a bit higher though--about $2-3 more than what I'm used to. Overall, a solid spot to try, especially if you're looking for a slightly more modern take on Vietnamese sandwiches.

Lawring W.

Came back after the Yelp event! Service was super quick as it was close to closing time. Friendly staff. Got the Special Milk Tea - my favorite from the Yelp event. It was pretty good; however, the tea flavor wasn't as strong as it was when I tried it at the event. I didn't ask if I could adjust the ice, so it came with half a cup full of ice which was too much. Not sure if they do sweetness adjustments, but it was fine in that aspect. Love the ambiance. Very spacious and clean inside. Would come back for their food and would try their Vietnamese coffee next time.

Order and pick up counter
James L.

Bread Spot is a somewhat new banh-mi spot that has a modern take on a Vietnamese sandwich shop. While other places just make your sandwich and wrap it in parchment or butcher paper, Bread Spot puts them in a clear plastic container, labels it and keeps the vegetables separately in small bags. This allows each person to customize to their own liking. This is a great idea for those who are new to banh-mi. We tried their crispy pork sandwich and also the meatloaf. Both taste fresh and a decent size. The crispy skin gave my sandwich nice texture, but some pieces of the pork had very little flavor when eaten by itself. The inside is clean and bright. Tables are placed throughout but most are small, for 2. We heard about their delicious cookies that's available on weekends only, but when we arrived before noon, they were sold out due to a special event. So we ended up having sandwiches instead. The prices are a bit higher compared to other banh mi places but I expect you're also paying for the presentation and ambiance. Still, they seem to be very popular as there was a steady flow of customers when we were there.

Interior/pick up
Joann V.

4 stars A couple months ago, I was surprised to hear that yet another banh mi shop opened up. Surprised because there is so much competition in the area already. From May Tho to Lee's to Tip Top to Saigon 168, there seems to be an infinite number banh mi options to choose from. But, my curiosity brought me here anyways and I'm glad I stopped by! These were the items I picked up for my family: Banh Mi Thit Nuong ($8.50): I was surprised they added a sauce to it and my family and I were pleasantly surprised at how well everything tasted. The pork and sauce had a nice sweet, savory, mildly spicy kick to it. The pickled vegetables was on the sweet side when compared to other shops, but it just tasted very good with the pork. I think it's a different twist on the typical grilled pork that I'm used to. 4.4/5 stars Banh Mi Heo Quay ($8.99): the famous crispy roasted pork sandwich that everyone who is a fan of pork belly should try once. I thought this sandwich was delicious. They packed this sandwich full of meat. The pork pieces were savory without being over salty. There was a little bit of sauce on it, but I have no idea what kind of sauce. I just knew it balanced out the savory pork. The texture is amazing because it's crunchy, chewy, and sticky. This sandwich is best eaten as soon as you get it b/c the crunch doesn't hold up very well. My airfryer helped to revive the crispy pork when we were ready to eat it. The pickled vegetables, cucumber, cilantro, and butter all played a pivotal role in making this sandwich amazing. 4.5/5 stars Goi Cuon ($8.99): We were stunned by how big the rolls were! The lettuce leaves and shrimp were super fresh. They wrapped the spring rolls tight enough so that nothing fell out while dipping in the peanut sauce. The sambal sauce they provided also went well with the dipping sauce. I appreciated that the sliced pork was very lean, however, it was quite rough texturally. Luckily, this is why I have a dog. My dog approves of the sliced pork! 3.8/5 stars Interior decor is very modern and neat. There are plenty of seating to choose from. Their food and drink menu looks extensive. Price-wise, I'd say it's similarly priced to the banh mi shops I normally frequent. Service was friendly. There is free parking in the back and free street parking. I will definitely be back to try other menu items.

food menu
John T.

Background On Visit: After hearing great things about this shop, I decided to patronize the shop. Credit Card: They're accepted. There's a $10 minimum purchase though. Price Point: Banh mi sandwiches cost are fairly consistent with other places (Mr.Baguette, Lee's Sandwiches, Banh Mi Hoa Phat). Just can't believe most banh mi sandwiches charge above $8 now. It'll be nice if they offered combo options that came with a vietnamese coffee. Restroom: Available to be used. Location/Parking: Located on the NE corner of Garvey and Earle Ave.. Parking can be found in the shared parking structure in the back, Earle Ave., or along Garvey. Ambiance/Decor: Neat ambiance with modern furnishings. Even the restroom is very nice and clean. Service: Service was good. Phuong was friendly, attentive, and offered some great suggestions. Food came out at a decent time. Banh Mi Of Choice: I decided to go with the crispy pork. The sandwich consisted of mayo, roasted pork, brown sauce, shredded onions, chili sate, pickled veggies, cucumber, jalapenos, and cilantro. When I received my order, it was served on a wooden tray. The packaging was pretty nice. The pickled veggies, cucumber, jalapenos, and cilantro and chili sate was packaged separately from the sandwich. It also came with a single use floss pick. I thought that was genius, because eating sandwiches like that does leave food remnants stuck between your teeth that is quite annoying. Thought the sandwich was quite good. Bread was soft, ingredients were fresh, and the crispy pork was moist, tender and the skin was crunchy. Liked the texture. Bread Spot For Thought: I wouldn't mind coming back to try their spring rolls and their bread spot special.

Inside
Doreen T.

I was excited to try Bread Spot, especially their crispy pork sandwiches given all the great reviews. Unfortunately, the bread wasn't as crispy or toasty as I prefer, and the pork itself was a bit underwhelming in flavor. It felt like it was missing that extra sauce and crunch that places like Banh Mi Hoa Phat do so well. It was also a bit fattier than I like. I also ordered a grilled chicken sandwich to try. Overall, both were decent, but they didn't quite live up to the hype, especially compared to Banh Mi Hoa Phat. I do appreciate that they have their own parking structure in the back, and the interior is clean with plenty of seating. I got my order to go and ate it about 20 minutes later, so that might have affected the texture. Maybe adding ventilation holes in their takeout packaging could help keep the bread crispy.

Grilled Chicken Banh Mi
Ben P.

Was in the neighborhood looking for a new place to eat and found this new Banh Mi spot. There is a parking structure behind the business and there are some street parking up front. Beautiful interior. Very nice and clean inside. I believe they just opened a month or so ago. Plenty of tables to enjoy your foods and drinks. The staffs were chill and friendly. We got the followings: - Nem Rolls - Grilled Chicken Banh Mi - Soursop Tea - Tropical Fruit Tea Both the Nem Rolls and Grilled Chicken Banh Mi were so delicious! Both drinks were very good and refreshing! Very glad we discovered this place. Will definitely be back!

Linda T.

I've been wanting to try the banh mi here since I found out about it last month. What drew me was the crispy pork banh mi. There is a parking lot behind the restaurant. I came on a Thursday morning around 7:45 am. Upon entering, I really loved how bright and modern the space looks! It was nice and clean inside. They had a good amount of things on their menu, from bread to rice, to spring rolls, and dessert drinks too. The employees were super friendly and I didn't wait longer than 10 mins for my food to come out. What I ordered: Crispy Pork Banh Mi (5/5) : Loved loved loved! The pork skin was crispy, the bread buttery soft, and it was packed with flavor. Don't forget to add the little red sauce provided. I Iike how they put the veggies aside, so you can add to your liking. Bread Spot Special: (3/5): I usually like banh mi dac biet, cause it has all the mixed meats. I thought this one was ok, I appreciated the generous amount of pate but there was something in the meat that tasted a little off to me. Matcha Latte: (5/5) I really enjoyed this. I saw they also had a corn matcha latte and ube matcha latte. I've been back twice already, and will be back again soon! Enjoy!

Edward S.

The Bread Spot is the latest in the ever growing list of solid banh mi spots in the SGV. It might even be too fancy compared to the typical no frills place. Crispy Roasted Pork: The bread lives up to the name. It is crisp with an exterior that shatters like creme brulee while remaining fluffy inside. The chunks of roasted pork are really juicy and tender. Each bite has an extra crispy, satisfyingly crackling crunch. There is good flavor throughout from the rich pate and creamy mayo. There are two ziploc baggies packed with cucumbers, cilantro, carrots, daikon, and chili peppers. These are some of the freshest and crunchiest veggies around where you can actually taste the vegetable flavors. You'll appreciate the triple crunch effect of all its ingredients. I also enjoyed the tub of chili sauce. It adds some sweet and garlicky flavor. Parking: I think there may have been a parking garage in the side street, but there is so much street parking.

Yan W.

I've been told that a new Vietnamese sandwich place opened in Rosemead recently. It's called Bread Spot, located on Garvey and at the corner of Earle Ave. They just had a Grand Opening this month on March 1st. I was greeted by the worker when I entered. The worker was friendly. The place looks very modern, clean, bright, and spacious. I got their Bread Spot Special sandwich (Dac Biet) ($8.99), Crispy Roasted Pork sandwich ($8.99), and one order of Spring rolls ($8.99). The packaging was also very nice and secure. Their Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwich) was crunchy but not as soft as other places. My hubby liked their Special Sandwich. We also liked that they separated the veggies and sauce on the side. For the Crispy Roasted Pork Sandwich, the taste was not bad, but I've had better at the Banh Mi Hoa Phat in Monterey Park. It's because I prefer the Crispy roasted pork to be more crispy. Their roasted pork skin was not crispy enough, and the meat was less fatty. They also put a lot of mayo inside. We waited about 10-15 minutes for our order. Our favorite was the Vietnamese Spring rolls. The rolls were huge, and the shrimp were big. They were delicious. Bread Spot Special Sandwich - 4 stars Crispy Roasted Pork Sandwich - 4 stars Spring rolls - 5 stars Overall, 4.5 stars. We will try their other items on the menu next time.

thit nuong - grilled pork
Kimberly T.

Visited Bread Spot awhile ago and ordered their grilled pork. Grilled pork is my go-to for banh mi and wanted to see how they do it here. Service was pretty good and attentive. I got took it to go, but they have ample seating since this used to be a cafe. It was boxed up with vegetables in a seperate baggie. It also came with peanuts and sambal sauce. The bread is pretty good. It's soft and won't assault the roof of your mouth. I believe they make their bread in-house so it's fresh. The protein was just okay; it's on the sweeter side and not much lemongrass flavor going on. The sambal didn't really do much for it, but they don't skimp on it here. I can see myself returning, but probably to try their heo quay banh mi instead.

Chicken Sandwich
Zar P.

Bread lives up to the name of the store. They make their bread in house. The bread was the best I've had in the area so far. We got the chicken sandwich and the meat was well marinated and did not taste super sweet or salty. Would get again. We also got the sea salt coffee, less sweet, which was good. A little expensive for the size though. They just opened so they're probably still working through things. We came on a Sunday and it was busy inside. There was one cashier and the glass they had separating the counter made it hard to hear. It was already loud inside so it made it difficult to order and hear the cashier repeat back.

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Macho Burger

Macho Burger

(93 reviews)

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Best popcorn chicken I've had in awhile!!! I got the regular and spicy cumin flavor. I think it was…read morearound $7 each but they give you a pretty decent amount. Regular-- just usual fried chicken, kind of savory Spicy cumin-- GOOD!! Has a spicy kick, way more fragrant, definitely worth to pay the upgrade for seasoning Also, the chicken chunks are nice and big and are still moist and juicy on the inside! Also some places are cheap where the chicken pieces are small and there's just chunks of fried batter... but not here!! Super good value for the money and the quality is great!!!

I was genuinely so surprised by Macho Burger and it's lowkey a hidden fast food gem. It gets a…read more4.2/5 from how pleasantly surprised I was. My sister was trying out Charlie's Tea in the same plaza due to their bogo deal and decided the try Macho Burger. We ordered the popcorn chicken, curly fries, and Taiwanese sausage. The popcorn chicken was more like chicken tender nuggets than the classic popcorn chicken but it was so crispy and yummy. The batter was not old at all and there was so much chicken for around $5.50. This is so much better than the cost of popcorn chicken at other establishments and it tastes good too. The sweet sausage was not a favorite of my sister but I liked it though it was a little fatty. I'm unsure if the price was $3.99 each or for 2 but the size of the sausage was not bad and I liked it. The fries were also decent and crispy. I liked how crunchy they were but I wish we ordered a spicy sauce to season them with. They weren't bad alone but were a little bland. They are just decent fries though and they stay crunchy after a while unlike McDonald's. I heard the parking situation was pretty abysmal but that's to be expected at these tiny plazas on Valley on a Saturday afternoon. Charlie's Tea also was having their bogo deal in the same plaza, but my sister had no problem parking at the adjacent TAWA plaza and walking over. We ordered take-out and I wasn't there so I'm unsure of the ambience and service, but I'm looking forward to trying out other options on the menu. It's definitely an affordable and delicious fried chicken based fast-food establishment that I would eat again.

Banh Mi My Tho

Banh Mi My Tho

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Tired of the rain and being cooped up at home, I decided to walk to Bánh Mì Mỹ Tho for some banh…read moremis and Vietnamese coffee as soon as the rain stopped. This is my first time at this location, even though it's the closest one to me. It's quite different from the other locations; it's in the former Wienerschnitzel building, a converted walk-up. I was craving some Viet coffee and wanted to support a local business, so I checked out Bánh Mì Mỹ Tho #3 in Rosemead. I ordered three #2 Grilled Pork Banh Mis ($7.50 each), one #1 Special Banh Mi ($7.50), a Meatball Skewer ($3.64), four Pork Egg Rolls ($1.13 each), and a large Vietnamese Coffee with Condensed Milk ($5.01). I enjoyed chatting with Vincent, the owner's nephew, while waiting for my food. He was very friendly. Everything was great! We especially liked the #2 Grilled Pork Banh Mi and the #1 Special Banh Mi. Our son loved the Pork Egg Rolls. My wife thought the Vietnamese Coffee was a bit too sweet, but I enjoyed it. FYI, this location accepts Apple Pay and credit/debit cards, unlike the original, which is cash only. This might be my new go-to spot! I'll definitely be back!

I was in town for a doctor's appointment, wanted to go to the original Store off Valley but was…read moreafraid it would be hard to find parking and it was raining hard and I was without an umbrella , passed by this location thought I would give it a try. Got the #1 special Bahn Mi, honestly it was completely underwhelming, I used to get #1 from the original store years ago, it was so delicious and the sandwich was packed with meats, you can tastes the garlic butter and the pate with every bit . But this one I got today I can't taste any of it, probably just few slices ham and one bit of the grilled meat there is no flavor it's just baguette and the taste of the pickled daikon... Such a disappointment, not sure if because this location just wasn't good or their quality went down across all the locations ... next time in town I will give the original store a try, but this one nah I don't recommend. I ate the sandwich while driving home couldn't take any pictures to show my disappointment

Meat & Essentials - Bratwurst Sausage Roll

Meat & Essentials

(137 reviews)

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Right off of Huntington and I drove by it twice and had to circle back, park and walk. I was able…read moreto find it and it's a cute little spot. Once you walk in you can smell the sausage roll and meat pies being made fresh! They have a general menu of what flavors they have for the day or week not sure. I got the cha gio sausage roll, it's huge and comes with chili oil dipping sauce. So good and goes really well with it. Basically a big eggroll stuffing wrapped in a puff pastry. They do ask if you like them to warm it up for you in case you are eating it on the spot. I said no and took it home to put in the air fryer. I can't wait to go back and try other things they have. Service is really nice and quick.

Was recommended to come here to try the meat pies by our neighbors…read more It's a bit hidden behind some trees between CalOaks Pharmacy and Mathnasium on Huntington Dr. It's a cute little cafe/store that sells meats. Hubby got the Classic Aussie sandwich and the bread pudding, while my son and I got the Beef Pho meat pies and Popcorn Pork meat pie rolls. The beef pho meat pie definitely had the pho flavors and aromatics. This was absolutely delicious! The Popcorn Pork was good, not as aromatic as the pho pie. The flavor was lacking on the Taiwanese popcorn chicken basil flavor that it claimed. It reminded me more of a Vietnamese meat pie (pate chaud), which is peppery with a smoother texture that this one did not have, but it was still flavorful. The bread pudding was good but the texture was more dense reminding me of a banana bread loaf. I didn't care for the dollop of yogurt on top, which took away from the flavor of the bread pudding itself. Hubby said the Classic Aussie was good but was expensive for the size of the sandwich (small burger size). Hubby got the Long Black coffee which was good, but sadly my iced matcha latte was lacking in the matcha flavor. It was very pale in color and tasted mostly of milk. Service was quick and friendly. I will come back for the meats and try the other flavors of the meat pies next time.

Frumentos Italian Deli - Corned Beef on Rye with Kale Salad

Frumentos Italian Deli

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I first tried Frumento's Italian Market & Deli a few years ago while I was pregnant and ordered a…read moretuna sub with the classic mac salad and potato salad. I remember really liking it, but for some reason we hadn't been back in a while. This week my husband couldn't stop talking about wanting an Italian sub, and Frumento's immediately came to mind. We drove down and ordered the '58 Classic and another tuna sub, both as combos. The sides absolutely stole the show. The purple cabbage was so good, the coleslaw wasn't my personal favorite but my husband loved it, the four bean salad was absolutely mouthwatering, and the marinated mushrooms were also delicious. I'm genuinely so glad we have leftovers for tomorrow because I'll definitely be thinking about that bean salad again. We'll absolutely be back!

Small parking in rear. Seems like a hidden gem as an Italian deli, we don't have too many of these…read morein this area. Hot sandwiches are chef's kiss. You can make any of their sandwiches into a combo plate for $3 more you get 2 sides (Mombo Meal). Their sides were good but not amazing, personally will be sticking to just their sandwiches. JALAPENO STACK -sooo good! Roast beef, turkey breast and Italian dry salami paired well together. Avocado added perfect creaminess. Their Cheesy Jalapeno Snack Bread is amazing, top had just the right amount of crisp from being toasted. FRUMENTO'S GRILLED PHILLY -opted for half roast beef and half smoked turkey breast and it was just what I needed. Solid hot sandwich. TASTE OF ITALY -a classic cold cut sandwich, it was good but their hot sandwiches were much better. Desserts were a hit or miss here. Tried the Strawberry Cheese cake and that was really good- creamy, airy and not too sweet. Tiramisu was a bust- mainly vanilla cake, bit too sweet, no espresso flavor, cream didn't have any mascarpone cheese flavor at all.

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