Simple, family-owned cafe offering Vietnamese coffee drinks & banh mi sandwiches.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2230 S 7th St, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Phone: (215) 334-8505
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Reviews
I was there in the morning to buy food, I mean everyone is in RUSH, and HURRY up back to work, and I was waiting in line to buy food, and I told her what I wanted, and she is getting it ready, then I just step aside, and let the lady behind me order, and she is Vietnamese, then the Owner sold food to her before me, and I had to wait extra longer to get my food. WHY IS THAT? that’s very RUDE, in this SPECIAL condition you suppose to keep your customer, but the owner didnt do that, and of course the Owner lost about $20 worth food money because I was so Angry and left without taking the food with me. Its just a shame that The Owner pick and choose the customer, I mean if she only welcome Vietnamese, Please put a sign out there said “Vietnamese only” then I will understand she will serve the Vietnamese first then me. Very and extremely Disappointment. Plus I drove 20 mins to get there to buy food from her, and thats what she treats me. Unbelieveable.
Banh mi is really simple and not something I would come back for.
Don’t be fooled by the lackluster neighborhood and surrounding area, Vinh Long Cafe is an amazing Vietnamese cafe and restaurant that is surely overlooked and underrated. It is a secret gem in South Philly. The Vietnamese iced coffee is made perfectly and the Vietnamese hoagie is unbelievably fresh and authentic.
One reason it doesn’t get the visits and accolades it deserves is probably due to its environment. Often the cafe seems to be filled with only local friends or family just hanging out. Sometimes the place is completely empty and they play traditional news or music. It doesn’t seem too welcoming to those who don’t speak the language, but don’t be intimidated as this is just the traditional ways of the people there. Just walk up to the owner – who is always at counter – and ask for a Vietnamese hoagie and coffee. They make the hoagie on order right there in front of you. It’s fresh and as authentic as it gets. Eat there or take it to go. It’s worth the try.