

Bánh Mì Huynh Hoa là thương hiệu bánh mì nổi tiếng tại Sài Gòn, được yêu thích bởi hương vị đậm đà, hấp dẫn và chất lượng nguyên liệu tươi ngon. Mỗi ổ bánh mì đều được làm từ bánh mì giòn rụm, kết hợp với lớp nhân dày gồm pate thơm béo, thịt nguội, giò, chả và rau tươi tạo nên hương vị độc đáo khó quên. Bánh Mì Huynh Hoa không chỉ là một món ăn đường phố, mà còn là biểu tượng ẩm thực Việt Nam, mang đến trải nghiệm khó quên cho thực khách trong và ngoài nước.
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Address: 26 Lê Thị Riêng, Phường Phạm Ngũ Lão, Quận 1, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Phone: +84 338 044 646
Website: https://banhmihuynhhoa.vn/
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The line was long, but they provide umbrellas while you wait under the sun, which is a very thoughtful touch. It’s a great spot to grab an amazing meal. If there are no seats available, there are cafés nearby that will let you bring your sandwich and eat more comfortably — there’s even a red café right across the street that works perfectly for this.
Overall, the food is incredible and totally worth the wait.
The bánh mì is packed with a lot of fillings — different cold cuts, pâté, pickled vegetables, herbs, and sauce inside a crispy baguette. It’s a good example of how Vietnamese bánh mì combines French influence (the bread and pâté) with local flavors and ingredients. The portion is big and very filling.
Overall, worth the wait if you want to try one of the most well-known bánh mì places in Saigon. Come hungry because it’s not a small sandwich.
The quality of the Banh Mi is exceptional—fresh, authentic, and prepared with a level of care that is “spot on.” We decided to share a single roll between two adults, and the portion size was incredibly generous, providing more than enough to satisfy both of us. It is rare to find such a high standard of flavor paired with such impressive volume and a professional touch.
Logistically, the experience was seamless, and the staff remained attentive and efficient throughout. I cannot recommend this place highly enough for anyone seeking a premium and authentic meal delivered with a professional approach. It is a credit to the local dining scene, and I look forward to my next visit.
The portion of the Banh mi is huge and it’s easily 50% larger than what I usually find. The Banh mi is tasty and the portion amount of pate is very generous.
I ordered a fresh Banh mi and one vacuum packed one for me to bring home (Singapore). The vacuum packed item was frozen and they packed it in a styrofoam box. Box is pretty big but it’s light.
First it was slightly smaller than late last year. Second was they drowned it with pate, just one bite and 0-pate dripped everywhere, making the bread a bit soggy.
Personally other banh mi around HCM at 20k each make it better option and dare I say better taste.
When I finally got my bánh mì, I was expecting something truly exceptional after all the hype, but honestly, I found it a bit underwhelming. The pâté was excellent — rich, flavorful, and clearly homemade, probably the best part of the sandwich. However, the rest of the ingredients didn’t impress me much. The meat was cold, and while it was tender, it lacked that punch of flavor that I’ve found in other bánh mì shops around Vietnam. The bread was also cold, which made a big difference. Personally, I much prefer when the baguette is warm and slightly crispy, as it really enhances the texture and taste.
I’ve had bánh mì in places like Huế and Hội An, and there the sandwiches felt much more balanced — the bread was warm, the meat freshly cooked, and the flavors blended perfectly. At Huỳnh Hoa, I felt like everything was pre-prepared and served straight from the fridge, which took away from the experience. For such a famous place, I expected more depth of flavor and better attention to presentation.
Another small but annoying detail was that I asked them to cut my sandwich in half, and they completely ignored the request. The staff were quite busy, and while they weren’t rude, they didn’t really pay attention to small customer requests either.
Also, keep in mind that this place is strictly takeaway only. There’s no seating area, just a counter facing the street. So if you’re hoping to sit down and enjoy your bánh mì calmly, that’s not possible here. What we did instead was go to the juice shop next door, order a drink for about 45,000 VND, and sit there while eating our sandwiches. That made the experience much more comfortable.
Overall, I would say Bánh Mì Huỳnh Hoa is worth trying if you’re curious about one of Saigon’s most famous bánh mì spots, but don’t expect the best sandwich of your life. The pâté is genuinely delicious, but the cold bread and meat make it less enjoyable. Between the crowd, the confusion with the two shops, and the lack of seating, it didn’t quite live up to its reputation for me.
A solid 3-star experience — good, but far from the unforgettable bánh mì I was hoping for.
It’s not the cheapest, but definitely worth it for what you get. There’s usually a queue, but it moves quickly.
I always grab a Banh Mi Huynh Hoa whenever I’m in HCMC(most recently last month). Is it the best? I’d say it’s a great starter Banh Mi, especially for first timers or sharing. I recommend trying this and then a more local-sized Banh Mi for comparison.
Tip: spread the vegetables evenly (they come separately) and the flavours really come alive.
Overall, a must try.