Eat-Well Food Mart

2700 Canal St, New Orleans
(504) 821-7730

Recent Reviews

Caitlion OG

This is a great, quick, no-frills spot for tasty Vietnamese food. Very vegan-friendly; they have veggie broth for pho and tofu options for banh mi and rice/noodle plates. I loved the vegan egg rolls and pho.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Timothy Eskew

Great food! Corner convenience store with all kinds of fun stuff!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pho, Grilled Pork & Eggroll, Burrito

Mary

The food at this place is so good it’s insane I haven’t been back in town for years and the banh mi is just as good as I remember if not better.

Food: 5

Paul Hyde

Good place to go for fried

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Fried Rice

Iris M

I think about this place often. I no longer live in NOLA, but the bahn mi’s here are amazing!!

Food: 5

P L

Echt hele goede po'boys met grilled shrimp hier gegeten. Het is een winkel met take away met enkele zitplaatsen. Veel te zien wat er aan klanten binnen komt.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

U, Nu!

Echt hele goede po'boys met grilled shrimp hier gegeten. Het is een winkel met take away met enkele zitplaatsen. Veel te zien wat er aan klanten binnen komt.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Georgia R.

This was the first time I have eaten food from Eat-well. My friend picked up some tofu rolls which I had never had before and they were absolutely delicious! It is a soft pancake texture filled with all sorts of goodies including grilled tofu, carrots, and cilantro.

Dylan Cannatella

Love this

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bun Bo Hue, Yakamein

Mary V.

A convenient store with Vietnamese food. I was a bit wary about visiting but I've been in New Orleans a few days and I NEEDED Vietnamese food. My cravings were getting the best of me. I tried the nem nướng bánh mì and bun Bo hue. The bread is very light, fluffy, and airy. I like mine a bit more crunchy. The bánh mì needs MUCH more meat the break to stuffing ratio is a bit poor. The bun Bo hue was a bit too sweet but once I added the chili paste it was better -- broth needs more mắm ruốc. I was a bit hesitant to try this spot due to some of the reviews about it being unsanitary (on Google) or "dangerous". But honestly it was fine!!! Price is a bit high for convenient store food but I don't know what other local Vietnamese restaurants are charging either so cant adequately compare.

Nicole Pearson

I chose this establishment because I wanted to experience a authentic Vietnamese flavor. I have a cold so I wanted all the herbs they are known to use such as ginger, mints, real beef broth etc. Well I was very disappointed ? the flavor was not a distinct flavor instead it was watered down chicken broth, it had less flavor than Roman noodles ?. As well my Vietnamese so calledpo boy was horrible with more bread than meat and veggies. Then they used Americans bread instead of their delicious fresh baked bread.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Elizabeth T.

Delicious and affordable! It's just a convenience store, so no frills, but you can totally enjoy your meal there if you don't mind the foot traffic. Totally charming.

Brandon Gauthier

Best Vietnamese food in the city. Super affordable. Epic.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vaughn M.

Tried the Yakamien at this place and it was not good. I had the Yakamein Lady's at the Tomato fest and was just thinking it

El Rick

For the adventurous. A no frills, just good food within a food mart/ liquor store. We took a street car straight to this spot which added to the experience. Ordered a Shrimp PoBoy, Combo Yakamein and eggrolls. All were delicious and would highly recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Yakamein

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