This place is quite good, and fairly priced. The Phở(or Soupe Tonkinoise!) is fine, and I enjoyed the friend pork spring rolls too. One small thing would take it to a FOUR: They need larger spoons for the Phở. You get a nice large bowl and a microscopic spoon. If I had not switched to drinking the broth from the bowl as a giant cup, I’d still be there ladeling it out with the little thimble-sized spoon. Nuts!
Joel V.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
The bread was great but just not enough filling for a bread that big. Perhaps the sandwhich is not the way to go.
G R.
Classificação do local: 4 Montreal, Canada
Great specials, really good sandwiches and for a good price, too. The rice noodle dish wasn’t my favorite, but it wasn’t at all bad, either. Staff is friendly, especially the owners. If you want a good, wholesome meal for 10 dollars, you should give it a try.
Jerry L.
Classificação do local: 1 Vancouver, Canada
vermicelli in the bowl was old and stale. I ordered combo C which comes with a roll but did not get one even after asking for it. the rilled pork Bahn mi was okay.
Toan N.
Classificação do local: 5 Montreal, Canada
I always got the tastiest banh mi in Montréal from Le Viet. As a Vietnamese myself, I have tried all the places that make banh mi from a tiny counter in asian supermarkets to the popular Vua on St-Denis, but the banh mi at Le Viet is another class apart. They have set the standard for banh mi at another level, that so far no one have accomplished yet. Their banh mi is always delicious and generously stuffed. The baguette is always fresh(soft in the inside and crunchy when you bite). My favorite is the house special they called it simply LeViet, stuffed with sliced pork and veggies(marinated carrots, fresh coriander, etc…). The pâté in there is amazing(that is the secret). Whenever I pass by downtown, I always take a banh mi(live on the spot) and take half dozain to go home, simply because I cannot resist to the flavor even knowing that home is on only 15 mins away. And when settling at home, I will bite in my 2nd one.
Foodie I.
Classificação do local: 4 Hopkinton, MA
Fresh, delicious, cheap! So yum! If you’re looking for a fresh tasty meal, and like Asian, this place rocks. And the frozen yogurt is t bad either, although watch out as you will probably spend more on desert then your meal!!!
Jen M.
Classificação do local: 5 Richmond Hill, NY
Le Viet sales frozen yogurt… Aaaaaaaa!!! Coming from NYC, I’m used to Korean frozen yogurt… So, I needed to compare… Always looking to see if other places can beat NYC… Sure enough … It was the BEST frozen yogurt I have ever tasted… And the BEST in Mtl(forget all the other commercialized frozen yogurt places, I’ve tried them too). It was good: not too tart, not to sweet… It was refreshing… I couldn’t get enough of it… !! And the little brownie I added was not too sweet, not to hard… Just perfectly melting in my mouth. Thank you for the experience!
Sari C.
Classificação do local: 4 Cambridge, MA
Got a bahn mi. 5 star flavor(great bread!!!) but not very much filling(sad). Overall reasonable if you need a quick sandwich under 5 bucks.
Patty P.
Classificação do local: 4 Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, NY
Found this place in Montréal during a weekend getaway with a friend. The grill chicken vermicelli was ok at first but then it got incredibly delicious! Everything was reasonably priced.
Lily A.
Classificação do local: 3 Cerritos, CA
I absolutely love the concept! It’s like Vietnamese subway! They’ve got all the fixings and trimmings out and about, for the banh mi sandwiches or the noodles. All you have to do is pick what meat you want with your meal and your done! Fast, fresh and not too shabby. We needed something quick before catching our flight back to LA, so this was perfect. Plus after eating so much poutine on this Canadian trip, it was nice to get some noodles with asian flavors for a change. It looked like there was a station for the banh mi and noodles and then in the back there was a station for boba drinks and then the very back it looked like froyo! And it looked like another section was under construction. I guess I would have preferred that everything be finished before opening up for business and I just wasn’t too sure what they were going for, Vietnamese fast food boba drinks and froyo??? plus a mystery stand? It was kinda weird. But the station that we tried, the sandwich station was pretty solid!
Hoang-Khai T.
Classificação do local: 4 Montreal, Canada
i won’t say it’s the best banh mi shop in town but downtown? probably the best outside of the heavy hitters in chinatown. late night yesterday, i was looking for some food after coming out of some just for laughs shows and i had some time to kill before my midnight show and i wasn’t fancying foodtrucks and lloydies food stand at nuit d’afrique was closed so i stop by le viet. was a bit confused at first as they sell ice cream/frozen yogurt as well as pastries and cronuts(that didn’t look good at all) and of course, some vietnamese dishes. i went with a simple banh mi for the heck of it. its good, really fresh bread with a crust not too crispy(just the way i prefer) and almost as cheap as chinatown. you have to pay tax on it though. i know, who charges tax on banh mi? the only thing i didn’t like: they don’t use bird chili so heat wise, wasn’t spicy at all. anyway, it did its job. if you’re on a budget or don’t want to spend tens of dollars for food around festivals time, i’d consider going to le viet for some cheap eats late at night, that is if chinatown is closed or you don’t have much time between shows
Jonathan B.
Classificação do local: 5 Montreal, Canada
Great bahnmi. Vegetarian marinated tofu, or BBQ porc are solid. Sping rolls are reliable too! Best cheap option in the hood.