Henry’s a nice place to find Vietnamese cooking in the area. The rice dishes are not bad, sandwich are good too. The food is authentic, but don’t expect the food to be as great as the Viet places more populated Vietnamese cities. As for service, it’s a typical family run business so don’t expect 5-star service either. I do like this place and have come back every visit to Biloxi.
Kay P.
Classificação do local: 4 Mobile, AL
A friend of mine that lives in Mississippi keeps raving about this place so we finally visited Henry’s Café and Bakery. We were pleasantly surprised by delicious, fresh food delivered to our table quickly. I hear they prepare their phở broths and soups from scratch and bake their baguettes freshly throughout the day, which is awesome. The Bánh mì was also great and such a great value, especially for the super fresh bread they make in house. Staff was friendly and prompt. Our meal was really enjoyable and I’d definitely go back soon for those tasty Phở and Bánh mì!
Lindsay W.
Classificação do local: 4 Mary Esther, FL
SUPERIMPORTANTNOTE: Cash only! There is no credit card minimum. Strictly, cash only. Best bahn mi in town, hands down. I’ve been going around to all the different Vietnamese restaurants and bakeries that I can find in the area, and so far Henry’s has the best authentic Vietnamese bahn mi. I’m not talking about your«Vietnamese po boy’s» made with ham and cheese either. I’m talking about the special Vietnamese combination bahn mi with pâté and head cheese. The bread is always fresh, and they always make the sandwich right when you order. The staff is friendly and overall a bit quiet, but that’s just something to note, not a concern. The phở is alright. The phở tai broth is pretty clear and tastes a bit watered down, but it’s definitely not the worst. I do need to come back and try their numerous other authentic Vietnamese dishes, but it’s so hard not to order their combination bahn mi.
Tanya N.
Classificação do local: 4 Westside, TX
Ah, Biloxi how I miss you. I’m from Houston, and currently writing this review in Houston! This place was probably the closest thing I could get to a basic phở here in Houston, not any Asian restaurants but it will do! It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t the best either, but it’s probably the best on dieberville or Biloxi or such. They have a lees sandwich themed menu, so coffee and baguette must be good.
Kim T.
Classificação do local: 4 Biloxi, MS
Out of all the vietnamese restaurant in the gulf coast, I always come to henrys. Yes the service isn’t the greatest but they are friendly. My boyfriend and I come to eat here all the time and they pretty much know us, like how my boyfriend needs a bubble tea straw to drink his grass jelly drink lol. I love their fried chicken for appetizer. Its throughly cooked with a nice crisp! I almost always get their Bun Bo Hue, it’s my fave! A good amount of flavoring! My boyfriend and I especially love their Che with the green jelly, red tapioca, and lychee. You bring it to them and they add half and half milk with syrup and it’s perfection ! I highly recommended this place just because their food is delicious with a decent price.
William N.
Classificação do local: 2 Gulfport, MS
This has to be the worst Vietnamese restaurant that I have ever been to. I ate here a couple of times and the food was alright, but the service is just terrible. Today(Father’s day) I came there to eat lunch with my dad. We waited about 7 – 10 min on the waiter. The waiter comes and I ordered for combination fried rice. The waiter then says in Vietnamese, «It’s not available.» I ended up not ordering anything. Five minutes later a new customer comes into the restaurant. I overheard the customer ordering combination fried rice. 20 mins later the fried rice came out. My father then asked why we could not order the fried rice but the other customers did. The waiter then said,“The restaurant was ‘busy’ at the time.”(same waiter that took our order) I was very furious of the service. I then told my dad that I would pay for the meal, and so I went up to the cash register and waited about 5 minutes for them to come. I thought he said $ 20.25 for the order, so that’s what I gave him. He angrily told me, «32 cents.» I then gave him the rest. For the tip I had left him $ 1.32 I wanted to pay him just ¢.32 but my dad said don’t be like that. From then on my and my father would never comeback to that restaurant.
Tina C.
Classificação do local: 1 Ocean Springs, MS
Okay… let’s cut to the story. Couple friends and I was craving phở. they wanted Henry’s… I told them a story when I ate there awhile back. I would find a couple extra«protein» to my dish(banh-mi to be exact.) It was a tiny cock roach just dead in the bottom of my bread. Eh, no big deal… it happens… just rip that area out and kept eating. :| So anyways, that was my story during the car ride to Henry’s…we ended up at Henry’s and ordered drinks(water) and banh-mi… Got our waters out and just looked at my dear friend’s face… face palmed like no other. I asked«what’s wrong?!» He was just like… =(He then pushed the cup of iced water and it slid towards me, and whaddya know… it was a baby cock roach… oh and a floating bug leg … and what it seems to me was a little bug was INSIDE an ice cube. frozen… lmao I laughed so hard… because I told them my story before heading here! Also we got our banh-mi and it was weaaaaaak. Barely any meat or anything… @.@ We didn’t touch anything and got up to the front and just quietly told them there’s just way too many«extra things in our order.» The man pretty much said OK and shoo us away while his hand was in motion to … «go away.» Such sad… such… wow. =T Will never. ever go here again after he be shooing us like that. Also, they accept cash only. How inconvenient. OH another thing, when you get change back. let’s say your change is $ 10.89 … They’ll only give you back $ 10.85. I guess they don’t give you pennies.
Brenda L.
Classificação do local: 2 Ocean Springs, MS
I’ve eaten here twice and the second time I was still not impressed. I had the bo kho and it tasted water down. It had no flavor what so ever. I also order buon tit nuong and it was alright. I’m not used to having skinny vermicelli noodles. My bf ordered the banh uot it was not that good. I also got the orange juice. Paid 3.75 for a cup of ice with barely any juice… if you like milk tea don’t get it here. They only take cash but they do have an ATM but it will charge you.
Trang D.
Classificação do local: 4 Marrero, LA
I came here visiting my brother who lives in Biloxi with my sister and dad. It’s a Saturday so of course it’ll be busy. It took 10 mins for the owner/waiter to take our order but 5 mins for our food to arrive. My family wasn’t complaining because they had 3 flat screen TV’s to watch the World Cup game: Argentina vs Belgium. If you’re in the area like I am, this would be my first choice for vietnamese food. Although many fellow Unilocalers complain about the service, I think you have to be lenient bc it’s a family own restaurant. I rather much slow service for good food! I got the banh mi(vietnamese po boy) and boy was it yummy! I can definitely tell that the bread was baked freshly. My dad and sister both got the Phở Dac Biet and they enjoyed it. The owner gave a very generous amount of the herbs and bean sprouts. I think that’s what won my dad over. My brother got the Phở Bo Kho(beef stew with rice noodles). It looked tasty but I didn’t get to try it. It’s a pleasant experience and will be back here.
Kami H.
Classificação do local: 4 Biloxi, MS
I am a usual customer. I like many dishes. All rice dishes are good. The service is definitely not bad either. All the guys that work there are friendly. Their buns, sweets are really good. I know Beau orders the baguette from them. I definitely recommend everyone to give it a try.
Julian B.
Classificação do local: 5 Biloxi, MS
I’ve been going to Henry’s for years and just love this place. The baguettes are the best on the Coast, the phở is wonderful and the Bánh mì delicious, ready in moments and incredibly cheap.
Kim W.
Classificação do local: 3 Biloxi, MS
Food here decent. But service can b lacking. Like my earlier review most Asian restaurant need some guidance on the matter. I generally eat the duck asparagus soup. It taste good. Their phở is not flavorful.
Jaime S.
Classificação do local: 2 D'Iberville, MS
The poboys & phở are excellent but the service is horrible. Shortly after lunch, I swing in to get Bahn mi and one of the workers was eating at a table. I didn’t have to understand vietnamese to know he wasn’t happy that I walked in. He made my sandwich with a horrible attitude, slamming the ingredients down. It was very awkward. From now on I will only get my Bahn mi from Le Bakery. They have great service and their food is so much better.
Jennifer S.
Classificação do local: 1 Fort Dix, NJ
The name is deceiving. There was no baking going on. The only baked items were a few Vietnamese pastries on the counter. I ordered a sandwich and while sprouts are on the menu, they didn’t know what sprouts were. They may have great Vietnamese food, but it is absolutely not a café or bakery by any stretch of the imagination. The sandwich was no different than any 8 year old would make. Meat, lettuce, tomato and a pile of mayo. They share a wharehouse with an auto parts store(which should have tipped me off.)
Usalinh P.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Nothing special but better then some others I’ve had
Lynedon V.
Classificação do local: 1 Biloxi, MS
Phở was good, but $ 1 extra to get enough veg traditional with Vietnamese was ridiculous… not sure about the rest of what we ordered because we never got it! Service is almost non-existent! Apparently texting is more important than the customers! Too hot inside, had to go ask for drink refills, didn’t get all of our order; oh, and did I mention the service is TERRIBLE! Cash only too! No way I can recommend Henry’s even though a friend said they had good food!!! Maybe if We got what we ordered and some service…
Uyen V.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
Great food but horrible service. Waiter got the order wrong TWiCE, but the owner blamed it on us and was screaming from the kitchen. Being able to hear and understand what he was saying(it was in Vietnamese) made it uncomfortable to say the least. I also ordered a drink to go, and when the waiter handed it to me, we didn’t connect and the drink fell on the floor. He just walked away as I picked it up. If customer service isn’t important to you, enjoy the food. The bun bo hue was the best I’ve had.
Remy O.
Classificação do local: 3 Gulfport, MS
One of the better Phở houses in Diberville. I generally get the Phở dac biet(***½ stars) The flavors are consistent and the serving size is reasonable. They have an in house bakery and offer a wide selection of milk tea and smoothies. Service can be real spotty and it is a cash only kind of joint. It is ok if you are hungry and unwilling to drive to Thai Lotus in Gulfport.
Frankie B.
Classificação do local: 4 Biloxi, MS
Great phở, shrimp po-boys, and duck. They also bake their bread and it’s wicked good. Go for lunch, take cash, and take bread to go. The prices are pretty reasonable, but you will spend on average $ 9 – 15 if you get a po-boy, drink, etc. The food has been consistently good, but the service can be a mixed experience depending on how busy they are.