What to order at Banh Mi 25

Must order
The classic banh mi xa xiu with pate, pickled vegetables and chilli; vegetarian comes loaded with mushrooms.
Editor tip
Three counters on the same block (25, 30 and 32 Hang Ca); the largest seating is at 30 across the road.
CuisineBakery
Price$
Neighborhoodold-quarter
HoursDaily 07:00-21:00
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Must order: The classic banh mi xa xiu with pate, pickled vegetables and chilli; vegetarian comes loaded with mushrooms.

Tip: Three counters on the same block (25, 30 and 32 Hang Ca); the largest seating is at 30 across the road.

Location

Address: 25 Hang Ca, Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

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