Banh Mi 25 serves a mix of traditional and contemporary builds, with the Gao Xao Nam falling more into the latter camp: a crusty baguette filled with stir-fried chicken, mushrooms, cucumber, pickled veggies and cilantro.
Stop 3: Banh Mi 25
The name says it all
But this ungenerous opinion is easily deflated by the city’s own enterprising restaurants, like Banh Mi 25. Nestled in the bustling Old Quarter, the menu comprises 14 signature banh mi offerings divided by protein: pork, chicken, beef and vegetarian. Traditional northern simplicity shines in the Pate Xa Xiu (slow-cooked pork with or without paté) and is further built upon in the Thap Cam (slow-cooked pork, paté, cold-cut ham and sausage). Among the more modern options are the Ga Nuong Pho Mai (honey-grilled chicken with cheese), Thit Bo & Nam (sautéed beef with button and king oyster mushrooms) and Trung & Bo Qua (egg, cheese and avocado).
This contemporary spin on a banh mi sandwich shop is further compounded by the rest of the menu, which includes fresh juices, smoothies and coffee.
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