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Address: 2911 Broadway, New York, NY 10025
Phone: (917) 261-2231
Website: https://thebanbanshop.com/
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*Five Spice Roasted Pork Banh Mi $13
Although their banh mi was pricier than the ones I usually get in Chinatown, the banh mi size was enormous. It was fully loaded with at least 3 to 4 slices of roasted pork. The edges of the meat were too charred, but flavor-wise it was decent.
*Shrimp Maki Rolls $14
Surprisingly, their maki roll was the standout dish. The avocado was buttery and complemented perfectly with the shrimp and housemade mayo, just like tempura rolls.
*Steamed Buns (3pcs) $13
These baos were heavy and loaded!! The toppings kept falling off when we held them. The steamed bao was soft and stuffed with pickled veggies. Roasted chicken was well-seasoned, sweet potato was tasty, yet the braised tofu wasn’t marinated enough imo.
*Chicken Noodle Soup $12
A heartwarming dish in winter as the soup had a spicy kick. It had a hearty portion of shredded chicken and veggies. It reminded me of a mix of pho and russian tomato soup.
*Crispy Lemongrass Flounder Salad $14
The salad dressings, sesame caeser and lime-honey, were so addictive. I’m willing to eat more greens if I have these sauces at home.
*Hibiscus Lemonade $4.5
*Mango Pineapple Cooler $4.5
I recommend the five spice roasted pork in a grain bowl. The pork is so tender and caramelised.
Nice decor and friendly staff.
Highly recommended.
Extra info August 2025. Just came back for lunch and it’s just as good as before ! The pork tasted even better.
Adding another pic of their five spice roasted grain bowl which is OUTSTANDING. I wish you could smell and taste through the phone!
Vietnamese flavors and generous portions! Can’t go wrong!
I would describe this place as more of a Banh mi inspired sandwich with some Asian influence. The bread is alright but the rest of the sandwich is dry. I’m assuming this is where the spicy sauce comes in. We ordered the pork and also the flounder. Both were surprisingly underwhelming.
The saving grace is actually the shrimp maki roll; probably the best item on the menu. Shrimp is cooked just right and the flavours and textures go well together. Overall, I would only come back for the maki roll.
I would come back again perhaps for the buns because they looked good.