Submitted by HelloEverybody94 t3_z61rax in philadelphia
Any bakeries in Chinatown or CC that sell banh mi rolls? I usually get them from the Vietnamese places off Washington but looking for something closer to me.
Submitted by HelloEverybody94 t3_z61rax in philadelphia
Any bakeries in Chinatown or CC that sell banh mi rolls? I usually get them from the Vietnamese places off Washington but looking for something closer to me.
Places on Washington raised their prices within the last year or so too.
Banh Mi Cali is still also relatively cheap. Like $7-8 a sandwich, albeit maybe not quite as full as other places but arugably just as good. Try the meatball, it's this fatty, porky, fish saucy, meat pastey goodness.
I also really like the bread they use, I don't think it's traditional but it's a little chewier which I prefer. It might just be Amoroso.
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Yea..this just isn’t true.
Banh*
Ba Le
That's not Chinatown or Center City
No, but it's the best in the city. QT is good, but it's worth the short bus ride on the 47.
They're great. It's where I get them from now. Just wanted to know if there was anything good closer by.
Pho cali has good Banh mi, and there’s a bakery in Chinatown (forget where or what the name was), but they have $4 pre made Banh mi sitting in a big basket and they are incredible.
Literally called just Asia Bakery, big red sign. The bread though is not traditional and they're untoasted. They're okay, if you go there again, try the big steam bun instead.
Where is it?
On 10th, past the friendship game heading north on the right. There's also KC bakery that has a big red sign but I havent tried them in a while
Thanks! But idk what the friendship game is. Is it between Arch and Race or Race and Vine?
Blegh typo, past the ornate arch gate past arch st but before cherry
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Aren't banh mi made from baguettes?
I think sometimes they're made with some rice flour in the mix
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QT and Banh Mi Cali make good banh mi, not sure if they sell just the bread but it’s worth asking. I usually stick up at Ba Le and they freeze well.
scienceon t1_ixz6344 wrote
Not sure about just the rolls but I've seen bahn mi prices in Chinatown are like double or triple the price compared to Washington Ave.