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From revitalising phở to grilled meats and all manner of fish-fragant sauces.
The Vietnamese sandwich is a crowd-pleaser. Here are the best bánh mì in London, ranked.
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From revitalising phở to grilled meats and all manner of fish-fragant sauces.
Eat Vietnam Bar-B-Grill is a superb neighbourhood Vietnamese restaurant in Deptford offering specialities off the grill, phở, bún, and more for big groups and big appetites.
Perfect for a quick lunch or a casual dinner, Thao Thao is cosy Vietnamese restaurant right in the centre of Margate.
The Vietnamese sandwich is a crowd-pleaser. Here are the best bánh mì in London, ranked.
Banh Mi Town is a little spot in Fitzrovia making hefty, pork-filled, and very good-value bánh mìs.
You should 100% be getting a pork-filled takeaway sandwich from Bánh Mì Hội-An in Hackney Central. In fact, you probably want two.
If you're looking to eat some of the flakiest, porkiest, and most satisfying bánh mì in London—then you should head to Bánh in Dalston, pronto.
We enjoy Union Viet Cafe for its useful location (between Borough and Southwark stations), satisfying Vietnamese food, and family-feel.
The bánh mì, at cupboard-sized Vietnamese spot Banh Mi Leo near Greenwich station, are worth missing your train for.
Hoa Phuong is a tiny cash-only Vietnamese spot in Elephant and Castle. If you catch it when it's open, you have to go in. No ifs, no buts, just get some noodle soup.
A Vietnamese meal at Deptford's Viet Alley brings our blood pressure down and the bún bò huê has us gazing into the glistening broth like Narcissus.
The warm glow emanating from Vietnamese restaurant Cafe Mama Pho is a beacon along the bleak stretch between Deptford and Surrey Quays.
Pho Viet 101 is a cheap and cheerful Vietnamese spot in Stoke Newington, perfect for an in-and-out meal.
Swing by An's, a small but excellently stocked shop in Upper Holloway, for a delicious freshly made bánh mì.
Banh Mi Aha! is a superb little Vietnamese lunch spot in Bloomsbury making delicious phở, bún bowls, and things on rice—but their bánh mì should be your first order.
Caphe House is a bustling Vietnamese cafe in Bermondsey, serving huge bowls of comforting phở and spicy bún huế.
Ant House is a casual Vietnamese restaurant on the edge of Shoreditch making crusty and delicious bánh mì as well a pho, sizzling plates, and more.
Hai Cafe is a tiny Vietnamese restaurant in Clapton serving delicious bánh mì, phở, curries, and more that are perfect for takeaway or a low-key meal.
Hoa Sen feels like a neighbourhood Vietnamese restaurant but it is smack bang in the middle of Covent Garden.
BúnBúnBún is phở mile’s no-brainer Vietnamese option whether you’re near Hoxton or Dalston. The vermicelli noodle salads are a must, but don't ignore their grilled meats.
Viet Café is a reliable Vietnamese lunchtime destination making nourishing curries with rice, bánh mì, and bun vermicelli noodle salads.
Dalston's Sông Quê makes some of the best Vietnamese food in London. Stop by for a casual group dinner or a quick bowl of pho.
Phat Phuc is a casual and affordable pan-Asian noodle bar in Chelsea, doing everything from laksa to pho.
Just off of Oxford Street, this spot is just as perfect for an affordable group meal as it is for a solo bowl of udon.
Keu’s shop in the Square Mile has the same excellent Vietnamese banh mi and rice boxes as the Shoreditch original. It’s perfect for lunch.