

Welcome to Mommy’s Bánh Mì, where family and flavor meet in the heart of San Jose, CA! From our humble beginnings as a beloved food cart to our cozy brick-and-mortar spot, it’s all thanks to you, our amazing community. Join us for a taste of home with Mom’s treasured Vietnamese recipes, lovingly crafted just for you. Dive into bánh mì with our made-in-house baguettes, vermicelli noodle and rice bowls, along with crispy wings, fries, and our signature iced Vietnamese coffee. Order ahead on our website at mommysbanhmi.com! Also available on DoorDash and Uber Eats. Catering available.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 86 N Market St, San Jose, CA 95113
Website: http://www.mommysbanhmi.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Fusion style but still VERY good! I came on a Thursday lunch (12:45) and there was still a long lunch crowd line of office people waiting to order. The wait was about 5-8 minutes and it took additional 10 more minutes to get our two bunn mi ready. But, the wait was worth it. Next time, I would order ahead, online, as there was a lot of orders to be picked up while I was waiting.
My lemongrass chicken sandwich was very well seasoned, perfect size for a lunch. The green sauce on the side (not hot at all) goes really well with the sandwich. The bread was perfectly soft on the inside and slightly crunchy on the outside.
I am hungry again thinking about this and will definitely come back for more.
So basically, they listed all the meats and other main ingredients, but you can either put them in a sandwich or a rice bowl. I decided to get a rice bowl since I usually their ingredients in a sandwich. They’re really big though and can fill you up. I actually eat those circle green things (don’t know what they’re called) and it’s so spicy that I couldn’t really eat for 10 minutes. Good thing that it went away though.
The lemongrass chicken is very tasty especially with the sauces that come with it. The ingredients they use to make rice bowls is how you usually get a rice plate from a typical Vietnamese restaurant. It’s like they to smush everything into a bowl rather than making space for the ingredients. Also, the Vietnamese iced coffee was very sweet!
They also have a patio outside, but it’s very small though. Perhaps in my opinion that it’s better to stay indoors unless the temperature is very bad compared to outside.
If you decide to pay with cash, you get a very slight discount! The bahn mis here is very expensive ($12.95) compared to most Vietnamese sandwiches (usually under $9), but I would still try the next time I come here.
I also wouldn’t have found out about this place without the Ōuma popup event this weekend, and the strawberry matcha latte was extremely delicious!!
(but it also makes me miss TeaLyfe )
The customer service was spectacular. Me & the cashier connected because I’m from Louisiana, he said he has relatives down there, so we struck up a conversation about Viet-Cajun food. Anyway I left with a smile, and after trying my food I smiled even harder.
The BBQ Lemongrass Chicken bành mì was OUT OF THIS WORLD. So flavorful, fresh, and the green cilantro sauce was ADDICTING. The bar has been set exponentially high because of Mommy’s Bánh Mì and I can’t wait to come back and try the rest of the menu! (: