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Order Banh Mi at These 12 Las Vegas Restaurants

Where to find the classic Vietnamese sandwich in Las Vegas

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There’s a reason why that Vietnamese banh mi is reminiscent of a French baguette. That’s where the popular sandwich came from — sort of. In the late 1800s, French colonization of Vietnam introduced baguettes to the country. Eventually, Vietnamese bakers altered the bread recipe, resulting in today’s distinctive fluffy texture. Banh mi was originally served for breakfast with butter and sugar but later became an all-day meal with versatile ingredients meant to suit a variety of budgets and tastes.

Since then, banh mi has spread around the world, all while maintaining its origins. Whether it’s filled with pork belly and cucumbers, sandwich meat and cheese, or pate, here’s where to find the Vietnamese staple in Las Vegas.

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Arts District Craft & Kitchen

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Tucked inside Able Baker Brewing Co., Arts District Craft & Kitchen on Main Street in the serves multiple varieties of banh mi including honey soy-glazed pork, ginger garlic chicken, hoisin pork belly, and peppered sirloin — all perfect for pairing with a cold pint of craft beer.

Pork belly banh mi
Arts District Craft & Kitchen
Arts District Craft & Kitchen

Mumfresh Asian Eats

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Palace Station’s Mumfresh brings a healthy, casual Vietnamese restaurant to the casino floor. Diners can stop by for lemongrass chicken or pork banh mi, teriyaki chicken, beef, or tofu banh mi, plus pho, dumplings, and boba tea.

Banh mi sandwich with egg and vegetables
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Sidestreet Pho & Grill

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Specializing in Vietnamese street food, Sidestreet Pho & Grill serves banh mi with fried egg, pork, and jalapeno or with pork, beef shank, carrot, and basil. Also on the menu are udon noodle soups, spring rolls, and grilled chicken wings.

Orchid Vietnamese Restaurant

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In 2019, Orchid Vietnamese opened in Chinatown’s bustling Shanghai Plaza, bringing banh mi to the already diverse culinary destination. Banh mi options include grilled beef with carrot and pickled daikon, deli meat with pate, and grilled pork. Most sandwiches are served with homemade butter.

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Dakao Sandwiches

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Located in Chinatown, this banh mi mainstay serves the sandwich with classic fillings such as meatball, cured pork, grilled chicken, and fried egg. Most sandwiches are priced around $4.

Lee's Sandwiches

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Vietnamese banh mi chain Lee’s Sandwiches has three Las Vegas franchises, including a Chinatown location, a Silverado Ranch location, and a southwest location. Grilled pork, pork meatball, pate, sardine, and grilled chicken are a few banh mi options on the expansive menu, which also includes breakfast sandwiches and pastries.

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Co Anh Sandwich & Noodle Kitchen

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Named after the family matriarch behind the restaurant’s recipes, Co Anh Sandwich & Noodle Kitchen serves banh mi on fresh-baked bread morning, noon, and night. Diners can choose from options including pate and deli meet, meatball, fish cake, and shredded chicken.

Bosa Boba Cafe

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Tucked inside Pho Bosa Kitchen, Bosa Boba is beloved for its namesake boba drinks that come with customizations such as basil seeds and jackfruit pieces. The local restaurant also offers chicken, bologna, brisket, Spam, and bulgogi banh mi, plus paninis and grilled cheese.

Mr. Sandwich

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Longtime UNLV restaurant Mr. Sandwich serves banh mi to the collegiate masses from its humble strip mall location on the Maryland Parkway. The menu features a lengthy list of banh mi options including scrambled egg, charbroiled beef, grilled shrimp, curry chicken, sardine, and tofu.

ChinaLatina by Chef Beni

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Chef Beni Velazquez’s Asian fusion spot at Pecos and Tropicana serves everything from kung pao shrimp tacos to lobster with sherry soy garlic. The banh mi here is equally inventive. Filled with ham, crispy pork, gruyere, jicama slaw, and cilantro, the sandwich is accompanied by plantain chips.

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Pho Thanh Huong

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Located near UNLV and McCarran Airport, Pho Thanh Huong serves 15 different banh mi sandwiches, including spicy tofu, fried egg and Chinese sausage, lemongrass beef, and sugar and butter. The menu also includes speciality sodas, lotus root salad, and pho.

Banh mi garnished with black pepper
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Tasty Broth Pho Grill

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This Henderson hidden gem is known for its quick-service lunch specials served from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The small menu includes banh mi with a choice of pork or chicken served with chops and choice of drink for less than $10.

Arts District Craft & Kitchen

Tucked inside Able Baker Brewing Co., Arts District Craft & Kitchen on Main Street in the serves multiple varieties of banh mi including honey soy-glazed pork, ginger garlic chicken, hoisin pork belly, and peppered sirloin — all perfect for pairing with a cold pint of craft beer.

Pork belly banh mi
Arts District Craft & Kitchen
Arts District Craft & Kitchen

Mumfresh Asian Eats

Palace Station’s Mumfresh brings a healthy, casual Vietnamese restaurant to the casino floor. Diners can stop by for lemongrass chicken or pork banh mi, teriyaki chicken, beef, or tofu banh mi, plus pho, dumplings, and boba tea.

Banh mi sandwich with egg and vegetables
Mumfresh Asian Eats
Mumfresh Asian Eats/Facebook

Sidestreet Pho & Grill

Specializing in Vietnamese street food, Sidestreet Pho & Grill serves banh mi with fried egg, pork, and jalapeno or with pork, beef shank, carrot, and basil. Also on the menu are udon noodle soups, spring rolls, and grilled chicken wings.

Orchid Vietnamese Restaurant

In 2019, Orchid Vietnamese opened in Chinatown’s bustling Shanghai Plaza, bringing banh mi to the already diverse culinary destination. Banh mi options include grilled beef with carrot and pickled daikon, deli meat with pate, and grilled pork. Most sandwiches are served with homemade butter.

Restaurant exterior
Orchid Vietnamese Restaurant
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Dakao Sandwiches

Located in Chinatown, this banh mi mainstay serves the sandwich with classic fillings such as meatball, cured pork, grilled chicken, and fried egg. Most sandwiches are priced around $4.

Lee's Sandwiches

Vietnamese banh mi chain Lee’s Sandwiches has three Las Vegas franchises, including a Chinatown location, a Silverado Ranch location, and a southwest location. Grilled pork, pork meatball, pate, sardine, and grilled chicken are a few banh mi options on the expansive menu, which also includes breakfast sandwiches and pastries.

Banh mi
Lee’s Sandwiches
Lee’s Sandwiches/Facebook

Co Anh Sandwich & Noodle Kitchen

Named after the family matriarch behind the restaurant’s recipes, Co Anh Sandwich & Noodle Kitchen serves banh mi on fresh-baked bread morning, noon, and night. Diners can choose from options including pate and deli meet, meatball, fish cake, and shredded chicken.

Bosa Boba Cafe

Tucked inside Pho Bosa Kitchen, Bosa Boba is beloved for its namesake boba drinks that come with customizations such as basil seeds and jackfruit pieces. The local restaurant also offers chicken, bologna, brisket, Spam, and bulgogi banh mi, plus paninis and grilled cheese.

Mr. Sandwich

Longtime UNLV restaurant Mr. Sandwich serves banh mi to the collegiate masses from its humble strip mall location on the Maryland Parkway. The menu features a lengthy list of banh mi options including scrambled egg, charbroiled beef, grilled shrimp, curry chicken, sardine, and tofu.

ChinaLatina by Chef Beni

Chef Beni Velazquez’s Asian fusion spot at Pecos and Tropicana serves everything from kung pao shrimp tacos to lobster with sherry soy garlic. The banh mi here is equally inventive. Filled with ham, crispy pork, gruyere, jicama slaw, and cilantro, the sandwich is accompanied by plantain chips.

Restaurant exterior at night
ChinaLatina
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Pho Thanh Huong

Located near UNLV and McCarran Airport, Pho Thanh Huong serves 15 different banh mi sandwiches, including spicy tofu, fried egg and Chinese sausage, lemongrass beef, and sugar and butter. The menu also includes speciality sodas, lotus root salad, and pho.

Banh mi garnished with black pepper
Pho Thanh Huong
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Tasty Broth Pho Grill

This Henderson hidden gem is known for its quick-service lunch specials served from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The small menu includes banh mi with a choice of pork or chicken served with chops and choice of drink for less than $10.

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