Annabelle R.
Yelp
A casual and quiet spot serving vietnamese dishes and few coffee and dessert drinks... and by quiet, I mean barely any people, no music, not much to add to the environment. We got the a chocolate milkshake, the caprese sandwich, and ham and cheese on sourdough (they don't offer breakfast sandwiches, as the staff explained that they have not updated their menu... so their dining menu looks different from what you'll find on their website).
The workers seemed a little lost when serving items to customers, for instance not knowing the difference between a smoothie and milkshake, or serving a meat dish to a vegetarian, but at least they were friendly and were quick to fix issues.
The milkshake appeared more like a frappe or blended ice so it was questionable to begin with. I could definitely taste the milk, but unfortunately it was extremely light on the chocolate flavor... I'm not really picky when it comes to chocolate, but this one was disappointing, and I couldn't even finish it.
The sandwiches were a bit dry, and not impressive. The caprese could have used a bit more pesto, and the ham and cheese sandwich was similar to what you could make at home with plain bread and lunch meat along with cheap pre-sliced cheese from the grocery store, and the bread was a bit hard and lacking in flavor. It was still edible, and the presentation was fine, nothing served on the side.
This restaurant should really just call themselves Pho and Banh Mi, since they don't really serve the variety of what you'd get at the bakery (even though the old menus are still up on the inside and outside of the building, and online), all that good good stuff chopped from the menu, how unfortunate. They do offer plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Maybe their vietnamese dishes are better, but based on our recent experience, we probably won't be returning.