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Urban Chops

4.7 (393 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Quiet
Casual
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Good for groups

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Justin L.

There are about 8 parking spots right outside of the restaurant. Everything is self serve, you order and pay at the counter first, so no service for the guests For the portion vs. cost, it's definitely great value. There are plenty of seats on the inside if you don't want to take it to-go and eat in the car. The interior needs a little freshen up for sure. Other ways, it's solid for a fast food spot

Ashok S.

The Thai chili shrimp and pork Banh mi is not for the faint of heart. Perfect marriage of flavor and heat. Bit on the pricey side. The baguette is so good. Will be back for more. There is some inside seating and a decent sized parking lot. A condiment table with carry out containers is a nice touch. They can do something about the ventilation and the cleanliness of the restrooms Please support this minority owned small business.

Dong H.

Amazing spot for creative banh mi or bun flavors. The portions are super big and I was amazed at how large the bun sandwiches are. Would come back if I wasn't just in town for vacation.

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Daphne S.

I came with my whole family while stopping by on a vacation drive. I found this spot on Yelp and it looked amazing. I am happy to report that it's as good as it looks!!! Everyone enjoyed their food. I loved the variety of options. I got the soft shell crab and ginger shrimp bahn mi and it was amazing. The staff were very nice. The inside was clean and bright! Definitely worth the quick stop!

Ginger shrimp and soft shell crab sandwich
Christina S.

First the service was fantastic The ginger shrimp and soft shell crab sandwich was one of the best sandwiches I've had in my life hands down demolished the whole thing like I was a man I'm guilty I could not stop eating it!! I 100% RECOMMEND

Fried chicken and bacon bao
Christopher H.

When you think bao, you think a small thing that fits in the palm of your hand. Here, it's essentially a big burger which is awesome and great value. The crispy fried chicken and bacon bao is filled with vegetables and sweet sauce which I thought went well together. The one thing I noted was that the bao falls apart and so it's a bit messy - I would recommend eating in for that reason. Overall great lunch place and I would come back again!

Crunchy chicken with bacon on a bao bun
Anthony T.

The two sandwiches my wife and I shared from Urban Chops are probably the best sandwiches we will have this year. We shared a crunch chicken with bacon sandwich on a bao bun and an urban pork sandwich on a bao bun. I honestly couldn't tell you which was better but they were both unbelievably good. Each individual component of the sandwich was executed masterfully. The chicken and the bacon was crunchy and tender. The pork was tender and juicy and had a crispy sliver of what I think was fried pork skin. Excellent. The service was acceptable but not exceptional. I'll give them a pass considering how delicious their food is. As for the ambiance the place is very very casual. Just come in however you are.

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2 years ago

Has to be one of the BEST Banh Mi sandwiches I ever had! Yum! One of my go to places when I'm craving a Vietnamese sandwich.

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Very fast the bao is huge and great amount meat and veggie . My fav place to get a bao sandwich

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Love this place! People who work here have got it down! The food is first rate and the atmosphere is chill!

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Absolutely the best Ban Mi anywhere. The owner chef works hard to make his restaurant's Vietnamese / NW Fusion the best around.

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The best bahn mi around. My favorite is the lemongrass pork. If you are near Auburn and you want something good to try, go here

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Love their bao bun soft shell sandwich!!! Service is amazing!! Inside is a bit small.

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Ask the Community - Urban Chops

What are the vegan options here?

Tofu Bahn mi, Bao, or Vermicelli Noodle Plate. Can request steam rice.

Is this business only doing take out currently?

As of 2022-11-9, Dining in and take out are available.

What's the price range?

$6-$13

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