Banh Mi Station
Vietnamese · Dallas
About Banh Mi Station
En Banh Mi Station te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Vietnam en Dallas, donde la autenticidad y el sabor se encuentran en cada bocado. Disfruta de nuestros deliciosos bánh mì, refrescantes ensaladas, suaves bao buns y acompañamientos irresistibles, todo servido con la calidez de un trato cercano...
En Banh Mi Station te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Vietnam en Dallas, donde la autenticidad y el sabor se encuentran en cada bocado. Disfruta de nuestros deliciosos bánh mì, refrescantes ensaladas, suaves bao buns y acompañamientos irresistibles, todo servido con la calidez de un trato cercano. Relájate en nuestro patio y culmina tu experiencia con nuestro delicioso helado suave, ¡te esperamos!
What Customers Say About Banh Mi Station
Banh Mi Station is a popular spot known for its creative and delicious banh mi and bao buns, with many reviewers praising the lemongrass chicken banh mi and soft shell crab bao buns. Some find the sauces too sweet or the vegan options lacking flavor.
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Banh Mi Station Dallas Reviews
10/10 food spot, honestly worth every cent and the food quality is on point! Large vegan selection and everything on the menu is soo good! Expect to pay some monies but it is worth it! Quality food is worth everything especially when you are supporting local businesses. You really get what you pay. Their baguettes are also vegan which is amazing since my family is vegan. Been coming here for years and its never disappointed, Always a favorite!
Oh my gosh! 10/10!! My boyfriend ordered the Bang Bang Shrimp and it was fabulous! I got the Grilled Lemongrass Chicken and it tasted amazing! We aren’t from here so it was a super spontaneous lunch pick and it was extremely tasty!! I would recommend this place to anyone wanting to try a new sandwich shop!
Thanks for bringing back the cashier clerk at the front to make ordering easier instead of just the automated machines—they were terrible. This place has the best cilantro and menu is above and beyond. You can throw egg on anything and you can get fried eggs to go separately. Really good variety of sides and buns and banh mi. I love you 🤍 one of the best in D town
UPDATE: it’s been 1 year since my first review and restaurant is still as delicious today as it was then. We love Banh Mi Station! Their lemon chicken banh mi is a must and their soft crab bao bun is still my daughter’s favorite. We recently tried the beet salad which was also delicious but I would recommend requesting extra dressing because 1 container wasn’t quite enough. 2024: Wow!! SOOoooo delicious!! The banh mi bread is crunchy on the outside and soft in the inside, meat is perfectly flavored, and the bao buns have the texture of a soft cloud 🤩🤩 my 5 year old daughter loves the soft shell crab bao bun and my favorite so far is the edamame falafel bao bun. We are planning on making this a Sunday ritual!
Have ordered from here before, consistently excellent. I was in the area visiting another store and stopped by during a quiet, late afternoon on a Tuesday. They have a cashier and a contactless option, a large tablet. I like the convenience of a visual and It simplifies modifying the dishes. I ordered for takeout within 5 minutes and received my order within 10 minutes. The brisket with coconut curry sandwich is exceptional. Add avocado.
We had lunch here after seeing all the positive reviews and I’m glad we did! I loved their self-ordering station - I’m pretty picky so it was nice taking my time reviewing what I wanted. I ordered a trio of delicious Bao Buns and my husband got the popular Duck Confit Banh Mi. Parking was easy and the prices were very reasonable. Will definitely be back to try more!
Specializing in the beloved Vietnamese sandwich, the banh mi, this restaurant delivers a fresh, flavorful twist on a classic dish. The banh mi sandwiches are served with a perfect balance of crispy baguettes, savory meats, pickled vegetables, and aromatic herbs. The menu also features other Vietnamese favorites like pho, spring rolls, and rice bowls, all made with high-quality, fresh ingredients. The casual and cozy atmosphere makes it a great spot for both quick meals and leisurely dining. The service is friendly and efficient, ensuring that guests enjoy a satisfying experience. Whether you're a fan of Vietnamese cuisine or trying it for the first time, Banh Mi Station offers an exceptional and delicious meal every time.
Food was good but not authentic Viet at all. Very much a fusion hipster place. If you’re looking for one with cha lua, pâté, or head cheese, Viet mayo, look elsewhere. I got the five spice pork belly which was quite good and the bread was crispy. Had to reorder my fried egg because it was overdone with no runny yolk which is the whole point of adding a fried egg. The soft shell crab and Viet coffee was pretty good as well. Thai tea and veg eggrolls not so much. Egg rolls tasted exactly like Panda Express’s with no fish sauce to dip in but sweet and sour chili sauce instead.
Got the jackfruit crab sandwich. The bread was good and well prepared, but the meatball itself is kind of dry. The Sriracha fries are good. The ambience is nice. We can sit outside and have a good meal. This could be an option for an easy get together with a friend on an evening. The parking is great since it’s in the Sylvan Avenue.
Ratings from a teen and a pre-teen: They loved it. They raved about how great it was, although I’ve been to authentic Vietnamese places in Arlington and Richardson that serve legit bánh mì and bánh bao in those cash-only spots. That said, since it’s not too spicy or overly seasoned, I can see why it’s rated the “top bun bao” spot by folks new to Vietnamese cuisine. The spot isn’t even owned by a Vietnamese family (Thai owned). It’s a vegan-friendly spot, which is encouraging to see in this area. The interior is immaculately clean, and the decor is subtle yet bold with accent wall enhancements. The menu is short, straightforward, but rewarding. On the flip side: When you walk in, there is an order line and a pick-up line. The college student cashier had us waiting five minutes until the owner in the kitchen flagged that we needed to order. There is a large iPad-like kiosk facing the cashier that was offline (during lunch hour, no less), and we were asked to move to the pickup line to place our order. While the ordering took about 10 minutes, the food was out in less time than that. I’ll return but only if my kids ask me to. Catch me outside in Arlington or Richardson Viet supermarkets instead.
Buffalo sandwich so good but they are so stingy. The sandwich has shrunk and they barely put any of the soy curls in. And make you pay $5 for “extra” when it brings it to a normal amount. Very shady practice just stuff the sandwich. The cheesecake is delicious too but again very small piece for the price.
This has been a go-to spot for me now for probably three-ish years now and thought it was great when I first tried it. Even now I think it’s still decent and I’ve never had a bad experience with the service. But the banh mi specifically has changed and I’m not sure what happened (ownership/management change?). I’d always get the grilled lemongrass chicken banh mi because it was so good that I wouldn’t want to risk getting anything else. Now though, the chicken seems less flavorful, the veggies are cut way thicker, and (worst of all) they took the option away to add pate, which kind of made the sandwich as good as it was to me. One or two of their other dishes seem to have slightly changed too, but those were less noticeable. The banh mi, though, went from really good to just okay. It definitely isn’t bad, but not even close to what it used to be imo, which is a huge bummer.
We tried 3 different bao buns: the falafel, which tasted fried; the chicken, which was also very fried; and the crab, which was good. The second issue was the sauce, they barely put any! We also had the banh mi with jackfruit crab cakes, but it had no taste. The problem is that they use the same ingredients everywhere( coriander , carrots) , which makes everything taste the same.
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