In the heart of Bend, awaits a culinary adventure at Dinky Dau, take your taste buds are taken on a journey to the bustling streets of Southeast Asia. Savor a symphony of flavors with their famed banh mi, delectable rice bowls, and Asian-inspired dishes. Prepared with the freshest ingredients, all menu items are made in house, from scratch. Each bite promises a flavorful expedition. Discover an exquisite array of choices that will delight the most discerning palate at Dinky Dau.
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Address: 821 NE 2nd St, Bend, OR 97701
Phone: (458) 218-5718
Website: http://www.dinkydaubend.com/
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Let me start with a firm declaration:
The Banh Mi is the undisputed king of sandwiches.
If you need proof, just picture this:
You step into a dimly lit alley behind your local deli. There, on the cold pavement, lies a hamburger—flattened, dazed, pickles askew, mumbling something about “not seeing it coming.” A few feet further in, a Philly cheesesteak sits hunched over, bruised and leaking provolone like a punctured radiator. A pastrami on rye is slumped against a dumpster, muttering about cilantro and pickled carrots. In the shadows, standing tall and unbothered, is the Banh Mi—crispy bread still intact, herbs sharp, flavor arsenal untouched. Regal. Dangerous. Victorious.
And Banh Mi Dinky Dao in Bend, Oregon? This is where the king trains.
I got the lemongrass pork banh mi: bold, vibrant, packed with texture and punch. My wife got the tofu banh mi, and I honestly couldn’t get a word out of her—just a stream of contented “mm-mm-mmm” sounds as she locked into some kind of food trance. I’ve learned not to interrupt her during these episodes unless I’m eager to lose a hand.
Portions are generous, ingredients are fresh, and every bite reaffirms that you’ve made the right life decision.
Banh Mi Dinky Dao doesn’t just serve sandwiches—it reminds you that sandwiches can still surprise you, can still knock the heavyweights out cold and walk away without a scratch.
Big recommend. Bow before the Queen.
We placed our orders, and when our buzzer went off, one of the items was missing. Mistakes happen, so we calmly reordered and waited again. When the second order was ready and I went to pick it up, the employee accused me of being rude and then made an inappropriate, racially charged remark by calling me an “entitled white boy.”
There were numerous witness, and this behavior is completely unacceptable in any customer-facing role. It goes far beyond poor service and reflects a lack of basic professionalism and respect. I was extremely disappointed by the experience, and management should be aware of how customers are being treated.
We had the rice bowls with chicken and the tofu.
The slaw, kimchi and papaya salad are really good-cold, crisp, and seasoned perfectly.
They’re tucked away kitty corner from the post office downtown. Heads up only open 11-3 Monday thru Thurs but worth it for a quick bite while you’re downtown.