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    Paris Banh Mi

    3.7 (48 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Combo Banh mi
    Barry C.

    Was pretty impressed. Walking into the shop I was not sure what to expect. Entering restaurant it is bright, clean and very spacious. They have digital menus above the cashier desk and they also have a kiosk to order from if you do not want to wait in line. Ordered a combo banh mi and also a flaming Cheeto corndog. * Combo banh mi - this thing was huge....about almost twice the size of a lot of other joints and more filling than you would typically receive. This was very satisfying. * Flaming Cheeto corn dog was good. Crispy, hot, not greasy and corn dog covered in a flaming Cheeto crust....what is there not to like? The kids liked this. * Side of fries - this was satisfying. Hot, crispy, soft and not greasy and perfectly salted. This is the way fries should always be served. overall I will be back to try the different sandwich combos. If you are looking for a good banh mi, give this place a try. grab a bubble team as well!

    Michael N.

    Glad we have another banh mi spot in the Everett area. I ordered their banh mi dac biet and it was pretty good. The baguette bread doesn't have your usual toasted/crunchy exterior; Paris Banh mi's bread is softer, chewier, and much easier to eat (you won't get crumbs everywhere). The banh mi was stuffed with deli meat, a good portion of pate, and veggies. Their pickled radish and carrots are cut thicker but I didn't mind it. I also tried their pate so (a decent version but wish there was more filling) and coconut smoothie (no critique...tasted like a coconut smoothie). Overall the staff was friendly and I hope it gets more business as people discover this spot. I look forward to trying more of their baked goods next time.

    Pate Jambon Banh Mi
    Carol C.

    We took advantage of the soft opening special - buy 5 banh mi and get 1 free, so we could try a variety. Of those we ordered, the Grilled Sausage Patties and Pate Jambon were the favorites. We were disappointed that the grilled pork was bland tasting, it wasn't flavorful, charred or grisly. And We ordered 2 of those. Some of the plusses are the baguettes are fresh and have a nice crispy exterior, the banh mi's are generously filled and are a foot long. Compared to Seattle prices, you're getting a steal here for $8.25. I also ordered the shrimp & pork egg rolls, which were delish! They were well staffed on a Saturday night and our order came out quickly. It took a little longer to get the egg rolls. There's plenty of seating for dining in. They are located in the strip mall on Evergreen Mall Way with all the other good places to eat, such as Gracie's, Alida's Bakery, Midnight Cookie, Pho Asia and the list goes on.

    Bought some for to go. Heard that they're really good!  Empanadas already in our bag.
    Ppie S.

    Food is delicious and fresh, they toasted it perfectly. Love the place it's spacious and clean, there's music but not loud, service is good and fast. I had the grilled pork Banh mi, spring rolls and a slice of cassava cake, love them all. And Thai tea too! It's only 4 stars for now since I haven't tried everything yet, they have empanadas, cakes and pastries , too! Will come back for more!

    Phillip P.

    They have everything u need. Bring ur friends and family.Yall they never disappoint drinks, food or snax will leave u happy and satisfied.

    Front Counter
    Albert T.

    Seattle-Area Boba Shop Review #59 I was getting lunch in the plaza, saw the soft opening sign for Paris Banh Mi outside and decided to stop in. This was around noon over the weekend and there was a small paper sign taped to the front door stating how they were out of banh mi. The interior looked pretty desolate, at least in terms of food - the various trays of croissants and baked treats were completely empty, leaving only the fried and refrigerated items left. While the selection seemed to be grim, there were multiple patrons sitting at tables, sipping on drinks and eating Vietnamese-fusion burgers, not to mention a continuous stream of customers walking in. Since I had already eaten lunch, I only ordered a drink for dessert. Milk Tea, 50% Sugar, Less Ice w/ Boba ($7.49) - The milk tea is a bit on the thin side, bordering on watery in both mouthfeel and taste. There's not much body at all for a milk tea, and while there's a bit of earthy spiced tea taste to the drink, the flavor is pretty weak. Half sweet is good, but I feel like perhaps the issues with the drink might stem from not getting it at full sweetness. I also got the drink with less ice, which is still a ton, watering down the drink even further. I've gotten this drink with the exact same modifications at another Paris Banh Mi location, and that one I found to be cloyingly sweet with way too much cream added. The weaker taste of this drink is preferable vs. a drink that's way too sweet and milky. The boba is pretty good: smooth, round pearls, with just enough sweetness, and a good chew and bounce. Not much else to say about it. Milk Tea Rating: 3/5 Boba Rating: 4/5 Interestingly enough, Paris Banh Mi also serves artichoke tea, which I was not brave enough to try on this visit. That will be for a future visit, probably after their grand opening to ensure they still have banh mi in stock! Bathrooms - Two unisex rooms

    3 Banh mi, a Thai tea with a 5$ tip
    Zang L.

    The short answer: I didn't like it. Bread was very dense, lacked airy-ness, sandwiches lacked mayo, lacked soy sauce, and had way too much pickled daikon. The long answer: The Banh mi: the bread is interesting. It is not your traditional Banh mi with the crispy shell and airy insides. It didn't come warm or toasted at all and was almost like a par-baked loaf. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either. The bread was much denser and as you can see from the pictures, it had little to no color -it was pale. It felt like the bread was undercooked. But I love bread too much to critique it harshly. All 3 of the flavors I got had way too much daikon and hardly any pickled carrots. The cha lua (commonly known as cold cuts), hardly had any meat as you can see from the picture. The pate was a perfect amount, but the mayo and soy sauce were severely lacking. The balance of flavors were out of proportion. The combo had an appropriate amount of meat, but again, lacked the mayo and too much daikon. The nem noung (pork patty), traditionally a banh mi served warm, was room temp. As you can see from the picture, I tried the pork patty one as soon as I got in the car as to not miss the freshness. However, the sandwich was quite cold, but the meat was generous. Overall, the Banh mi's just lacked balance in flavors. I also got a Thai tea with no toppings. It was decent but the tea was weak. It tasted like cheap tea leaves or a second wash and it was a bit sweeter than normal. It wasn't terrible, just not amazing. The place has medium level music playing which is nice on a normal occasion. However, the cashier who took my order must be newer to customer service because I couldn't hardly hear anything she was saying. She seemed shy and perhaps still working on her courage, which is fine but I'd really like to be able to hear. 35$ for 3 Banh mis and a Thai tea isn't cheap and unfortunately it isn't worth it. I live in the area and had been anticipating this place. I know it's just a soft opening and they're still figuring out the details so there's room to improve. I will try again a few times to see how things progress, I'd love to see this place succeed.

    The chicken was not good at I was expected.

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    This place is awesome! Nicholas and Karen are the best! They make the most yummy Banh Mi in town and the drinks are really good too

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    Best banh mi in town! Quick service, friendly staff, yummy drinks and food. Highly recommend!

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