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Vietlicious Bakery and Boba

4.1 (28 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 2 weeks ago

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Nara K.

I found this place one day when I took a different walking route to my office one morning. I've added it to my lunch rotations now. I've been there twice since and tried the classic banh mi (deli cold cuts) and the beef pho. Both were good and decently priced for the location. The inside is nice, clean and bright. They have an ordering kiosk or you can order from the staff. I recommend preordering online if you're going around lunch as they get busy. Everything is most mostly self service once you get your food. I recommended the place to my coworker. This person is Caucasian and asked two questions. What kind of people went there and are the people behind the counter white? Interesting questions... so mostly Asian and Asian... if that matted to anyone.

Spring rolls + Thai tea
Amber N.

I tried the spring rolls with pork; they put a healthy portion of pork in the rolls. I also tried the Thai tea which was well balanced in flavor.

Chicken Banh Mi
Nicole N.

This was a great one sitting meal. I was so hungry and ate this up fast. I ordered online and they were very nice when I came in. Service was friendly and the inside was nice place to eat the food but I took to go.

Chicken Spring Rolls (minus the cilantro and sprouts).

The Bahn Mi, spring rolls and boba are all amazing here. The staff are always so friendly, fast service and such a cute little shop. It is one of my favorites!

Pork banh mi
Andrea S.

I finally got the chance to try this place. It was easy to self-order and pay. Wait was about 10 minutes. I got the port banh mi and was not disappointed. It had that crusty bread that makes a banh mi. Lots of meat and veggies. Great flavor. I will definitely be back to try more of their menu.

Taro Slush with Cheese Mousse
Shao-Lon Y.

This place is always closing and reopening under new ownership so hopefully this time business goes well! Despite "bakery" being in the name, this place doesn't have that many baked goods and it's more like a boba shop with Vietnamese food. The drinks are pretty good and the food is also tasty and reasonably priced. The food here is solid and the portion sizes are generous. Both the vermicelli bowl and banh mi were fresh and flavorful with a bunch of meats and veggies. The drinks are also good which is nice since there's not really another good boba shop in the downtown area. The Vietnamese coffee had a strong kick and was nicely sweetened. The taro slush was smooth and creamy with a subtle taro flavor and the boba was sweet and chewy. The one thing I didn't care for was the pastries. They look so nice but the cream cake I got was dry and flavorless. Sometimes they don't even have pastries so maybe they only make pastries on a certain day, and if you get them later in the week, they're stale. It seems like this place is still trying to figure out their vibe, but I think it's worth giving a chance.

Vermicelli Bowl
Brandon T.

I got the Chicken Vermicelli bowl, and the chicken was very dry, needs to be seasoned longer as well. Noodles and veggies portion were decent, if they improve their recipe it could push the review up to a 4 but I was rather disappointed. Also got their signature fruit tea, flavor was decent. Might just stop by here for their drinks...

Mango dragonfruit with rainbow jelly
Calvi N.

Recently changed ownership from r&b tea. Regarding a different person's review; the fish tank was removed when r&b tea was still in charge (same with the disheveled interior). Have yet to try the pastries but the drinks remain good. They have introduced several new drink options and are good tea options. Banh mi is customizable but I was laughed at for modifying my banh mi which wasn't a great feeling when I have two eating disorders. Banh mi comes out not crispy on occasion so it seems not consistent for now. Hoping to see service and quality of food improvements in the future. Employees are always friendly and willing to help with custom orders.

Combo banhmi
Darren B.

Vietlicious Bakery is a nice find for affordable and delicious Vietnamese banh mi in the haystack of overpriced lunch spots in the SLU area. I went in at 12:15 and was out by 12:20, if that ain't quick service idk what is lol. I bought the combo banh mi with pork and chicken and it hit the spot. The sandwich price point was $12-something after tax and that is super affordable considering what other options are available in the immediate area. The interior is well-kept with lots of seating, and the bakery sells Vietnamese baked goods as well as boba and açaí which I have not tried. I'll be back as this will be in my rotation of lunch spots fasho

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Viet coffee was just the perfect combination of not to sweet and still retained the bold coffee flavor.

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Cheap, fast, delicious, and has good portion sizes. Clean and nice atmosphere. Would go back.

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Pork bahn mi was bomb af. Cost $11.00. Will definitely be back. Service was also fast.

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