

Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–3:30 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8 AM–3:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–3:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–3:30 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–3:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 885 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6C 3E8, Canada
Website: http://www.namivietnamese.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Would be curious to return for their other oat tea lattes if in the area, but wouldn’t make a special trip out. Convenient location across the street from the art gallery and Pacific Centre mall.
The food was average but the matcha yuzu fizz was very good!The drink was very refreshing with a strong matcha flavour and I would definitely return just for that.
Stumbling upon NaMì Café at 885 W Georgia St has been a delightful experience! ☕️ Their Vietnamese coffee is exceptional, with its bold, rich flavors and smooth finish. Each cup is a testament to their dedication to quality, and it keeps me coming back for more!
The current collaboration with Buttercrumbs is an absolute treat. The Mochi Muffins and Cookies are divine, with unique textures and flavors that pair beautifully with their coffee. The fusion of Vietnamese coffee with these baked goods is a match made in heaven.
The café itself is warm and inviting, with a cozy vibe that makes it the perfect spot to unwind or catch up with friends. The staff are friendly and attentive, always ensuring an enjoyable experience.
Having visited three times in a week, I can confidently say NaMì Café has become one of my favorite downtown spots. ️ I’m already looking forward to more visits and discovering new offerings from their menu!
They have an expanded menu from what the food truck offers: banh mi and rice bowls starting at 11, pressed banh mi, some pastries, and drinks all day. The drinks are great – the coffee and tea are serious and the unique flavours are fun. Unfortunately no decaf espresso drinks. The tofu banh mi was excellent, one of the best I’ve had (no crumbly bread), and the kaya pressed banh mi was simple but offered the perfect harmony of flavours and the unique sensory experience of the warm, toasted bread and kaya spread melding with the cool butter.
The staff is very nice. Banh mi are made to order and the drinks can be complicated depending on what you order, so service isn’t lightning fast, but it’s still suitable for a quick bite.
If you’re a local or visiting on a cruise, you gotta try this place out!
I ordered:
– pulled chicken banh mi $15
– iced coconut coffee $7
I asked which coffee I should try and they recommend the coconut coffee. It wasn’t as good as I had hoped. The presentation was not as stunning as it looks online and the coffee was nothing extraordinary. For $7 though, I don’t think it was worth it but maybe I should have tried a different drink. I was most underwhelmed by the banh mi. The chicken was on the saltier side and there was so much hoisin glaze that the bottom half of the sandwich was soaked. I had to eat the sandwich sideways and the flavours of the veggie side to the meat side just wasn’t quite harmonious. I’m glad that I got to try it and the service was good but it just wasn’t my cup of tea.