Banhmigos

Vietnamese restaurant · Park Slope

Banhmigos

Vietnamese restaurant · Park Slope

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178 Lincoln Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217

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Informal Vietnamese pick featuring traditional pork sandwiches, bubble tea & sides.  

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178 Lincoln Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Get directions

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178 Lincoln Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Get directions

+1 718 399 3812
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"Banhmigos is a takeout Vietnamese spot a block from Grand Army Plaza with a huge menu of things you’ll want to eat on a hot day in the park. The cold vermicelli bowls, green salads with various proteins, and the bánh mì sandwiches are all good, and they’re nice picnic alternatives to cold cuts and cheeses." - nikko duren, matt tervooren

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"A quick and simple spot to get your Vietnamese food fix near Prospect Park. We like the banh mi as well as the vermicelli bowls, which are pretty refreshing on a super-hot day. Just know that there are only a few counter seats, so this is much more of a to-go kind of option." - katherine lewin

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"There are a lot of reasons you may find yourself in Prospect Park this summer, and whether you’re going to a concert at The Bandshell or you’re going to take selfies amongst the cherry blossoms at the Botanic Garden, you should pick up some food on your way. Banhmigos is a takeout Vietnamese spot a block from the park with a huge menu of things like vermicelli bowls and banh mi sandwiches - all of which are better ideas than the bodega hummus your friends suggested." - Hannah Albertine, Matt Tervooren

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"Banhmigos is a takeout Vietnamese spot a block from Grand Army Plaza with a huge menu of things you’ll want to eat on a hot day in the park. The cold vermicelli bowls, green salads with various proteins, and banh mi sandwiches are all good, and they’re nice picnic alternatives to cold cuts and cheeses." - Matt Tervooren

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Mika A

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Should have read the reviews first before ordering the rolls… what is this lol? Its just noodles with a thin sheet of meat. Ordered it with the short rib pho which was very good.

Collette Foley

Google
It seems to have decent following w lots of reviews. We went on a lark. It wasn’t bad but it wasn’t remarkable either. Our standard is Pho Bang in Queens and this fell way short of that. The traditional sandwich was ok: the star being the meat which was well seasoned and tasty however on whole the sandwich was just ok. The kitchen was a bit sketchy and that’s saying a lot coming from someone that eats in flushing a lot. I wouldn’t NOT try again but I wouldn’t go out of my way either

Minh Pham

Google
Just…no. This is not a good representation of good banh mi. No pate or mayo, pickled daikon and carrots are weird and too much. Braised short ribs were filled with fat that should’ve been cut off. Spring roll peanut dipping sauce slightly bitter.

Morta Rapalyte

Google
I went there yesterday after a very bad day and Banhmigos food gave me a boost I really needed. Grilled pork banh mi was the best I had in NYC yet. Moist, veggies were plenty of sour, salty and sweet, crunchy bread and just the right amount of cilantro. The staff was friendly, pretty quick and very calm overall. I loved the atmosphere. As soon as all the orders were done they went ahead to chill and played card games! Highly recommend. I’ll be back to try some other things they have on the menu. The only minus is that there is no bathroom. I’m 5months pregnant, so it was quite tricky to find a toilet nearby.

Traveling the World

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Banhmigos is a great casual Vietnamese restaurant in the heart of Park Slope. We had the traditional sandwich and a shrimp salad to go, and both were quite good. It’s hard to pick between Banhmigos and nearby Lotus when it comes to Vietnamese - both are worth trying though Lotus may have a slight edge.

Ben Zimmerman

Google
I loved this place - they have very good bread which is soft yet flaky and makes the appropriate sound of good French bread. Tons of pickle which I adore, especially the shredded carrot but especially the big chunks of cucumber. Grilled pork was perfect with tons of flavor, recommend medium spicy. Also nice was the bubble tea, I got Thai

Robert Crowther

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Good lord. This place is phenomenal. Searched on maps for lunch while wondering the neighborhood and ended up here. I had the grilled pork while the GF had the grilled chicken. Both exceptional. Warm crispy bread, lovely pickled daikan/carrots, great meat. Excellent sandwich.

R Kimmich

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Quaint shop serving awesome Banhmi. Perfectly crisp bread, flavorful marinated pork, pickled carrots to balance, nice heat overall. Soups look and smell great. Friendly service. Great stop for quick and tasty lunch.