Dakao Sandwiches

5700 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas
(702) 221-0930

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Steven Nguyen

We come for high rate review of its sandwich. one of best sandwich is in Las Vegas area.

TL

Went in at 3pm for some banh mi and they out of banh mi like???? Went for the banh cuon instead cuz i was starving. It was $10 for this, quality is just ok for the price, barely any meat in between the rice sheets. Feels more like a banh uot with slices of some pork for me. At least the fish sauce was decent. Service was meh :/
Interior is small, more like a togo place. They only got 1 table which i ate at.

John Kohli

This one is so much worse than the San Jose Location. The banh mi baguette next door is better

Justin Ha

Dakao Sandwiches is a hidden gem in Chinatown. They make delicious banh mi sandwiches, pork buns, and my favorite—banh cuon (pork rice rolls). It’s a family-owned business, and the owners and employees are always friendly. The food is fresh, the prices are reasonable, and it’s a great spot for authentic Vietnamese food. Highly recommend!

Jennie Wu

Simple and straightforward. Ordered extra pate- not sure what it would taste like with regular because it was indecipherable. Also the store did not look particularly clean which gave me pause when so many things are deli style and not cooked, very easy to get food poisoning. Anyways ignorance is bliss.

mike

Slight price increase but still cheaper than anywhere else.

Linda C

As a long time customer, I am sad to say the food is getting worse and worse. 3 grilled pork bahi mi that I brought today were filled with disgusting whole fat!!! 6 sesame balls were just brown stones (as the result of repeating frying from the left ones from prior days)! Greedy Over Quality = No more biz from us! Food quality from Lee's Sandwiches is always high standard.

Food: 1

Service: 1

Bevmo Good

It's unassuming take-out Banh Mí place. Their sandwiches were good, especially the grilled pork and steak. The baguette that they use is light and doesn't have the hoagie, thickness type of bread.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Viet Sandwich, Grilled Pork

MARK VUONG

They use to put alot of meat now they put very little. Sandwich taste good but be prepared to buy two if you want to feel remotely full.

Nana Kou

This place has the best Vietnamese bánh mì in vegas period. I couldn't find any place else that was better in California too.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Taka H

Easy parking within a shopping plaza

We came out early in the morning and it was pretty packed with customers going in and out. Clean ambience packed with tons of food and dessert selections within their showcase and refrigerator.

This review is solely based on the Banh Mi sandwich as I have yet to try their full selection of foods

Rating 3/5 lots of bread and a little meat and veggies inside. I would go to Saigon Baguette
Over this spot strictly for Banh Mi sandwiches

Vegetarian options: Specific veggie selections

Parking: Easy parking lot parking

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Spring Roll, Grill Chicken

Jake Davenport

I love this place so much! It's next to my haircut place. I always get the #1. Inexpensive delicious Bahn Mi spot.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Magikarp Studios

A nice little bahn mi shop that my family has been going to for years, excellent sandwiches

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: House Special

Dennis D.

When you need that quick Vietnamese Báhn mì fix, this is definitely your stop in Vegas!
I have yet to find a better bánh mì in Las Vegas.
They have a lot of other items too. The popular eats can sell out sometimes. It's definitely better to hit this spot earlier than later.

Parking: The lot can get packed on the weekends.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Diana Wei

They make it fast! Recommend the $6.47 Banh Mi Thit (Pork) and their $2.50 fried banana. No fuss, local Vietnamese banh mi fast food shop, so we weren't expecting much. Depending on when they sellout, they can close earlier. So I'd recommend calling if you plan to visit late afternoon or evening.

For SoCal banh mi loves, this place is a 3.5 star for being decent. For Vegas, it's a 4 star. Woot woot! Finally a place that is better than my disgruntled local picks...like places that taste like American potato salad, or Lees Sandwiches (A banh mi chain I never thought I'd ever need to ever buy a banh mi again. But that was my SoCal life thinking. Vegas life with the banh mi scene is a desperate situation).

Staff suggested both #1 House and #2 Thit. Their diakon and carrots are not sweetened or even overly sweetened like many other places.
$6.47 #1. House Special Bun Mi (cold cut style). I love cold cuts but one isn't for me.
$6.47 #6 Bun Mi Thit (pork) is probably the recommended pick.
$15 Canh Bun (Vietnamese Water Spinach Noodle Soup). Simple, and clean. I've never had this before. The soup isn't as think as my 1 experience with Bun Rieu at a different restaurant. The broth here was light, but I didn't really get much seafood infused taste. Nonetheless, I would reorder this again if craving comfort night soup. Takeout to heat at home, or eat there.
$2.50 Fried Banana. Yum! You'd think it'd be soggy or spongy but it wasn't. It was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It wasn't overly sweet either.

I may be interested to try next time --
$11 Chao Long (Pork Offal Congee).
$6.47 #6 Bun Mi Thit (pork) to confirm if consistency is still the same.
$2.50 Fried Banana again because I love pastry like desserts.

This place reminds me of typical casual take out Vietnamese food like banh mi, fried snacks, and quick food to go. The staff speaks English. Takes credit card. 2 small tables here but it's more of a takeout.

Food: 4

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