Fast service, friendly people, the sandwich is not that good. The buns not fresh its cold. The meat slice too thick. Pate looks weird. Doesnt taste original. Overall 3/10 for the sandwiches.
Lots of Vn food choices from snack to main meal. Food is average but price is affordable. good place for visit
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Flan Cake
Chelle B
The service was good and fast. We ordered the beef sandwich and the BBQ pork and they asked if we wanted them spicy. The beef was not spicy, and the bread for the sandwich was a bit harder than the other restaurant around the corner. They put a nice amount of meat in the sandwich and it tasted good. Overall this place is good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork
Simon W
My new favorite banh mi in the GTA. Came here on Thanksgiving Monday and it was opened. I've been a long time customer of Saigon Bakery which is in the same plaza facing Dundas. A friend recently told me about Ba Le which all her friends preferred and I had to give it a try. I got the OG assorted cold cut for $5. I felt that their banh mi had more patte than Saigon, which added more flavour and made it tastier. I did a side by side comparison and noticed Ba Le's baguette was drenched in soy sauce which I felt was overpowering and overly satly (could have been a one off). Overall I really liked the flavour and the taste of this banh mi.Highly recommend and I think I'll be coming here more often than Saigon.
Delicious Banh Mi tucked in a plaza. They gave lots of meat in their cold cut sandwich.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cindy Shum
They serve the best Vietnamee sandwich in town.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cold Cut
Sinath Tuy
Me and wife's spot for banh mi. Cash only and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nashid
Thoroughly impressed with this place. In 2023, I expected that $5.50 (taxes in!!) would get me next to nothing. I was anticipating that I would need to grab more food after but the size of the bbq pork sandwich was very filling. Service was quick as well, and i was pleasantly surprised when th m b
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork
Culinary Slut
The small Vietnamese takeout spot in Mississauga is tucked away at the back/west side of an unassuming commercial building setback from Dundas St. W. It’s a bit hard to find but so worth seeking out. The owners are delightful; super helpful, friendly and very proud of their offerings.They serve up some of the best traditional Vietnamese street food we’ve found anywhere in the GTA. Their Banh Mi sandwiches use a perfect bread and delicious meats, pickled veggies and herbs (super fresh cilantro). At only $5.00 they are exactly what they’re meant to be - an inexpensive, takeaway snack for people on the go (*in Vietnam Banh Mi are a ubiquitous breakfast food for people on the move).Their fresh rolls are equally delicious. The shrimp are delicately cooked and sweet, the rice paper and rice noodles are always fresh, and the crispy lettuce and holy basil are crispy and fragrant. The hoisin-based dipping sauce is always on point as well. Don’t miss out on these.Beyond these two commonly recognizable standards they serve up a range of items that are not so commonly found in Toronto (but are common to the street food of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi). Their sticky rice dumplings stuffed with mung bean paste (Banh It Tran) and served with sweet dipping sauce is a flavour and texture extravaganza. And their Banh Tieu (hollow Vietnamese doughnuts) stuffed with chicken (or beef) are delicious, hefty snacks (or meals if you eat one on your own at a sitting) that are perfect for noshing on long walks or bike rides.There are so many other delicious foods to choose from here and we’re determined to get back whenever we can to eat through their selection.*Note: These folks have two locations. This review is for their Mississauga location. Their second location is at 538 Dundas St. W. - just west of Spadina in Toronto’s OG Chinatown.
Best BBQ pork Banh Mi in the GTA!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork
Fast service, friendly people, the sandwich is not that good. The buns not fresh its cold. The meat slice too thick. Pate looks weird. Doesnt taste original. Overall 3/10 for the sandwiches.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Banh MI Assorted, Assorted Cold Cut Bánh MÌ Thập Cẩm
Sandwiches are fresh and tasty but somethings was missing from the sandwich.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Assorted Cold Cut Bánh MÌ Thập Cẩm
I’m impressed in how nice your service is. It takes you 1 minute to make the bahn mi and it tastes so good .
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very good banh mi, one of the best in GTA.Highly recommend.
Food: 5
Recommended dishes: Assorted Cold Cut Bánh MÌ Thập Cẩm
Favorite Bahn Mi place in
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great sandwiches. They are really really
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork, Banh MI Assorted, Sauce, Cold Cut, Assorted Cold Cut Bánh MÌ Thập Cẩm
Lots of Vn food choices from snack to main meal. Food is average but price is affordable. good place for visit
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Flan Cake
The service was good and fast. We ordered the beef sandwich and the BBQ pork and they asked if we wanted them spicy. The beef was not spicy, and the bread for the sandwich was a bit harder than the other restaurant around the corner. They put a nice amount of meat in the sandwich and it tasted good. Overall this place is good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork
My new favorite banh mi in the GTA. Came here on Thanksgiving Monday and it was opened. I've been a long time customer of Saigon Bakery which is in the same plaza facing Dundas. A friend recently told me about Ba Le which all her friends preferred and I had to give it a try. I got the OG assorted cold cut for $5. I felt that their banh mi had more patte than Saigon, which added more flavour and made it tastier. I did a side by side comparison and noticed Ba Le's baguette was drenched in soy sauce which I felt was overpowering and overly satly (could have been a one off). Overall I really liked the flavour and the taste of this banh mi.Highly recommend and I think I'll be coming here more often than Saigon.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Assorted Cold Cut B
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Delicious Banh Mi tucked in a plaza. They gave lots of meat in their cold cut sandwich.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
They serve the best Vietnamee sandwich in town.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cold Cut
Me and wife's spot for banh mi. Cash only and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Thoroughly impressed with this place. In 2023, I expected that $5.50 (taxes in!!) would get me next to nothing. I was anticipating that I would need to grab more food after but the size of the bbq pork sandwich was very filling. Service was quick as well, and i was pleasantly surprised when th m b
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork
The small Vietnamese takeout spot in Mississauga is tucked away at the back/west side of an unassuming commercial building setback from Dundas St. W. It’s a bit hard to find but so worth seeking out. The owners are delightful; super helpful, friendly and very proud of their offerings.They serve up some of the best traditional Vietnamese street food we’ve found anywhere in the GTA. Their Banh Mi sandwiches use a perfect bread and delicious meats, pickled veggies and herbs (super fresh cilantro). At only $5.00 they are exactly what they’re meant to be - an inexpensive, takeaway snack for people on the go (*in Vietnam Banh Mi are a ubiquitous breakfast food for people on the move).Their fresh rolls are equally delicious. The shrimp are delicately cooked and sweet, the rice paper and rice noodles are always fresh, and the crispy lettuce and holy basil are crispy and fragrant. The hoisin-based dipping sauce is always on point as well. Don’t miss out on these.Beyond these two commonly recognizable standards they serve up a range of items that are not so commonly found in Toronto (but are common to the street food of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi). Their sticky rice dumplings stuffed with mung bean paste (Banh It Tran) and served with sweet dipping sauce is a flavour and texture extravaganza. And their Banh Tieu (hollow Vietnamese doughnuts) stuffed with chicken (or beef) are delicious, hefty snacks (or meals if you eat one on your own at a sitting) that are perfect for noshing on long walks or bike rides.There are so many other delicious foods to choose from here and we’re determined to get back whenever we can to eat through their selection.*Note: These folks have two locations. This review is for their Mississauga location. Their second location is at 538 Dundas St. W. - just west of Spadina in Toronto’s OG Chinatown.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5