Bunker Vietnamese at Dekalb Market Hall
445 Albee Square W, Basement, Level, Space E-34, Brooklyn
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I posted this 2 years ago, though it was somehow deleted. Well, here it is again:
They make decent phos, but they are overpriced.
Great great food!! Sooo yummy!! Service great atmosphere so fun all was so good. Will return.
Had this for lunch 2 weeks ago. Sandwich is called Saigon and it had 3 different meats with house made sauce and veggies. Bread was crispy and fresh. The other item was a summer roll with peanut sauce. Both had some heat to them and great flavor.I paid close to $20 for both which is on a pricy side but for lunch the sandwich alone can be satisfying at $13.
Please do not waste your time or money here. Sadly, this was one of the most tasteless pho noodle soups I've ever had. 18 dollars for a tiny bowl of bland soup. Awful. Just plain awful.
Super great food! The guy who helped us out was awesome and super nice. Service was fast and excellent! Would recommend
I'm from southern China, a region where people share a lot similar food culture with southern Asian countries, I don't usually got excited, or am impressed by Vietnamese cuisine. But Bunker certainly has the best, BEST summer rolls.
If you order the pho here you're doing it wrong, because this place makes an absolutely PERFECT banh mi sandwich. Fresh crispy bread, buttery and tender beef, perfectly pickled carrots with cheese and cilantro. Seriously, the banh mi here is one of the most delicious sandwiches I've had anywhere. I make trips to Brooklyn just for this sandwich.
Bottom 20% of the pho that I've had, but hands down best bahn mi I've ever had the pleasure of eating by a good margin. Vietnamese coffee was also good, for an A+ sandwich-coffee lunch. Just don't get the pho.
Tried this place once recently and was disappointed. The pho noodles were over cooked and the vendor does not have veggie pho. You will pay a full meat price although you are not getting any meat. Try another pho place.
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$13 for a mediocre bahn mi that it took them 25 minutes to make? Don't waste your money.
I had Pho soup all over NYC.. this is easily the worst pho soup I ever had. The chicken is bland, the entire soup was terrible. All of this for 16+ dollars, expensive and bad. I regret spending my money at this place.
Great food, friendly staff, cool vibe.
Newsweek '19 Top 9 BK Places: Superior takes on pho and bánh mi sandwiches, as well as lesser-seen dishes like bánh xéo, a crispy folded pancake stuffed with bacon, sprouts and prawns.
Love the pho but at this price would love it much more served in an actual bowl and not a plastic throw away container. Great counter space but again would be more authentic with actual chinaware.
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