Banh mi Long Hoi
Description
A multi-level banh mi shop sitting right on a crossroads in the old quarter, with the third floor giving you a decent perch to watch the street chaos below. The menu goes beyond the standard build – look for the ‘Banh Mi Success’ and ‘Banh Mi Luckiness’ alongside the tuna option, which several regulars rank above more famous spots in town.
The bread is fresh and the fillings are generous, but this place runs on its own schedule. Orders are placed downstairs, food comes up when it’s ready, and during lunch the wait can stretch past 20 minutes for a single sandwich (apparently baguette supply runs out). Come mid-afternoon and the whole experience gets noticeably calmer.
Pricing is fair for what you get, and the fresh blended juices are worth adding to your order. The setup is casual street-food energy across three floors rather than anything polished.
Highlights
- Good price-to-taste ratio for the old quarter
- More menu variety than most banh mi spots, with named specialty options
- Third-floor seating with a good view over the crossroads
- You have to go back downstairs to collect your order when dining in, with no notification system
- Air conditioning is weak; the space can get uncomfortably hot
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