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    4.5 (102 reviews)
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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Sweet sticky rice
    Christy N.

    The food is always freshly made here. The banh mi is to die for! Always made fresh to order. The owner is always so kind and sweet. The variety of boba flavors is amazing as well. She has been here for a very long time and her recipes are consistent and delicious. Truly a hidden gem!

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    Holly S.

    Amazing Bahn Mi! My boyfriend and I are always on a quest to find the best bahmi place in Denver are. We stumbled upon this cute shop near Alameda and Federal. I would say the price is very fair and the two other snacks we grabbed from the restaurant was delicious as well. We will definitely come back to try other things!

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    Melanie T.

    In recent years, CO has seen an uptake in banh mi spots opening across the state but Bakers Palace still remains number one in my heart. I have tried other locations but they are just decent compared to bakers palace. It still reigns supreme and sometimes it's better than banh mi locations I've tried in California and Texas. Don't judge a book by its over. It may seem a little run down if you look at it from the outside but the food just speaks for itself. It is a family owned banh mi shop where they have a variety of banh mi, che, boba drinks, steam buns, and pate chaud. The baguette is baked at Bakers Palace and it just tastes wonderfully. You can throw it in the air fryer the next day and it'll be fine. The pate banh mi is my favorite. We ask the vegetables on the side so we can set it up to our preference and the banh mi won't become soggy if we decide to eat it later. The pate chaud and steam buns are one of my favorite breakfast items I buy to save for the next day. The steam bun is quite big but it has a lot of stuff inside. Unlike other places I've tried, the steam bun bread is still very soft and moist. It doesn't taste like freezer burn which is nice. The pate chaud is just one of the best here. It's a nice balance between pastry and meat.

    Yummy Bao!
    Christina W.

    LOVE their pork Bao! The chicken with sausage and sticky rice is amazing! And their sandwiches! But definitely the Bao is a top contender!

    March 2024
    Naisa L.

    One of my favorite Vietnamese bakeries in the area. It truly is a hole in the wall type of place. It is very small with an equally small, slightly sketchy looking parking lot. The interior is a no frills or deco type of bakery and is all grab and go. They aren't as busy or offer as much items as their competitors, but I wouldn't write them off because of it. I'm happy to say that their deals on the sandwiches (buy 5 get 1 free) and the pate chaud or banh bao (buy 10 get 1 free) are still going strong. We ordered 2 sandwiches, 10 pate chaud and 1 banh bao for my son. Everything we had tasted delicious and the prices were decent in comparison to their competitors. We all thoroughly enjoyed the food. I did feel like my grilled pork sandwich could've used my meat in it, but that's my only complaint. I do prefer their pate chaud over most of the other bakeries in the area though. The flavor is just so much better.

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    Kimberly A.

    On my way to tend to other business on Federal, I noticed the flashing OPEN neon sign at this unassuming hole in the wall. Once I saw Tiem Banh Mi, I knew I had to stop by. Turns out the actual name of the Vietnamese sandwich shop is Baker's Palace. How cute. Before I walked in I noticed all the steam and condensation that was building up inside the windows and doors. They were obviously cooking up something. Hopefully something good. So far I've been underwhelmed with the sandwich shops in Denver. They just don't remind me of the ones I had growing up in Houston. I will tell you that this place comes pretty close. I ordered the THIT NUONG Banh mi. I loved it. Crisp exterior and chewy interior to the baguette. Succulent pork meat. The right ratio of Pickled radish and carrot. Fresh cilantro and jalapeño slices. All it really needed was an order of pate inside and it would have been sensational. Nonetheless a very respectable and courteous sandwich shop experience. It just happens to be a few doors down from the behemoth New Saigon Banh mi shop. But I will tell you this one is much better.

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    David-Emmy V.

    Great banh mi shop that has been around for a while now and still serves the best in Denver. Bread is always fresh, crisp on the outside and soft in the middle. Buy 5 sandwiches and get the 6th for free. Definitely worth checking out if you love banh mi.

    Gene R.

    Friendly and fast lunch! Banh Mi was good and fresh. Meat could have been more plentiful and flavorful, but still all around yummy. Steamed bun surprised me with a little egg in it, which I enjoyed. Strong flavor of black pepper wasn't my preference, but still yummy and filling.

    Banana rice cake

    They deserve the 4.5 rating. Best grilled beef Banh mi I ever had. Rice cakes are delish Can't wait to go back

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    jackie w.

    This the first time I've been here, but definitely not the last. This is a small mom and pop shop so expect to wait for your food. I ordered a grilled pork banh mi and a mixed fruits chè. Both were delicious!! The banh mi was full of veggies and the pork was super tender. The pork was very savory and probably the least sweet of all the banh mi places I've tried. However, I love how savory each bite was. The bread was perfect! Crunchy but doesn't cut the roof of your mouth and super airy. The che was very sweet and 80% toppings! The owners were super nice as well! This might be my new go to banh mi shop!

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    10 years ago

    My favorite banh mi shop on Federal. The bread is always fresh. They are extra generous with the meat and veggies.

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    This is my favorite place for a vietnamese sandwich! Very flavorful unlike Ba Le down the street.

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    11 years ago

    The best place to get vietnamese sandwich! Try the avocado boba too. The best!! Nuff said!

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    10 years ago

    First time eating this kind of food, me and my girlfriend loved the bread but we didn't try the juice menu. Number 2 I recommend

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    13 years ago

    A great selection of bahn mi and boba smoothies. Friendly, fast service!

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    17 years ago

    best sandwiches in denver, ive been eating here for years, never been a let down. Also love the desserts

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