Que Huong Vietnamese Deli

2138 Irving St, San Francisco
(415) 682-3828

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Tracy H.

Quick, delicious bite.I got the banh mi thịt nướng; the pork was juicy and the banh mi had the perfect balance between soft and crunchy. I would’ve appreciated the veggies and meat being spread out more, but overall, honestly one of the better banh mi I’ve had.$7.60 is such a great deal too, and the ladies were friendly.Bring cash!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Sandwich

Mary Ho

Nice sandwich friendly people service are fast

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Sandwich, BBQ Pork Rolls, Steamed Rice Noodles W, Vietnamese Combo Sandwich, Combination Pork Sandwich

compassionfruits

Been here often, good

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Vietnamese Sandwich, BBQ Pork Rolls, Sandwich

Sam Arrow

it’s a $7 sandwich!!

Wilson Tsang

TLDR: cheap Banh mi and tasty food, would definitely come backI got the bbq pork banh mi and the bread was just right without scratching the roof of my mouth. The roast pork has fat as well so it adds lot of flavor. The vegetables make it seem very fresh as well. With the pate, it came out to $8 which is a great deal for this day and age.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Anthony Nguyen

Nice folks and decent value, but flavor and quality of ingredients just isn't there.

Christina Wong

Haven’t been here in years but had to pick up food for my kids since Krispy krunchy chicken next door was closed on Tuesdays. Ordered two egg banh mi’s plain and the shop didn’t question it at all. Paid cash and it was ready pretty quickly. My kids enjoyed them and I want to come back to try other sandwiches!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Cuk Yan

The male owner is very rude. He literally yelled at me when I tried to pay for my breakfast takeout with $20.02 for a total of $19.92. He threw back my 2 cents and gave me 8 cents in return. He could have politely explained to me that his business doesn't take pennies, but he chose a very rude and stupid approach to treat his customers. I have never encountered such a rude owner before and will never come to this restaurant again. There are many other good Vietnamese restaurants in the Sunset district.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

C C

Give this place another try. I got a combo sandwich taste just ok kind of dry and not much taste. Lack of pate and mayo. Banh Mi & Rolls in San Bruno ave is better.

Mike Dumas

Small shop, super friendly, good prices. I got a chicken Banh Mi and their Thai Tea. Both good! Only downside is that they are cash only when you order at the counter. But you can order online if you’re short on cash.

Ben Huynh

Been here for takeout a bunch of times and love it. Very fast service, and the people working there have always been really sweet. Huge fan of the chicken banh mi and banh uot, as well as the desserts. For veg options, prefer the tofu banh mi over the vegetarian banh mi, although others may disagree!

J L

Combo Bahn mi and Mango puddingCash only

khanh luc

Today I have to go to the store to buy a very cool smart phone. I hope you can fix it if you don't. There won't be any customers coming to buy long-lasting tea to share

Jackie Truong

Hard to banh cuon and banh Uot (steamed rice sheet noodles) in SF that also offer vegan options. They do a great platter of both, veggie Banh Mi, and many other options.Their dessert (Che) is delicious too!

L Nguyen

This place extremely misogynistic and disrespectful. My wife came at 9am on a Wednesday morning and wanted to put in an order but the store wasn’t ready. She asked the owner if she can stay inside the store as it was cold outside. The owner rude replied no in Vietnamese without any explanation. She put in an order for a couple of sandwiches. I came to pick up an hour later to which the male owner replied “I threw them away”. The sandwich chef told owner “I ate one of the sandwiches” and I picked up the other sandwich.Extremely disappointing experience in term of service and attitude toward the Asian’s own community. Businesses should be polite toward them customers.

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