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    Paris Bánh Mì- St. Louis

    3.8 (58 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Specials, specials and more specials...
    Mark S.

    Wow.. okay this long review gets started with me admitting that I'm not a big fan of Vietnamese food. (Coffee yes, food, not so much) So I'm going to admit have no idea what to expect when I walk inside there... and I walk into .. A warehouse? So I walk in (to get out of the rain, figure I'm going to grab something to go), and I don't even notice the Kiosk at the front of the door line. (You don't need it guys! Trust me! Your bartendresses/waitresses(?) were nice enough and had smiles on their faces, even on a day as slow as today was (or maybe that's why they were happy? Who knows). I don't need any KIOSKS... keep the ladies around to add to the likeability factor! I'm just wanting to get going and so I walk up to the counter, and ask her what she recommends (sorry, dear if i didn't catch your name). Well the ONLY thing I knew won the menu was the milk-tea , so that was the easy choice. And you know my first question to any new place I go. WHAT is your recommendation? It took the waitress a moment to realize I wanted her choice for good food, so I guess that came as a surprise of sort? So I take her choice of the special croissant and just because my eyes see it... How about a Korean Potato corn dog? Thinking that's all there was to the place (note they hadn't even offered to make the milk-tea yet), go find a table.. and then my eyes kinda finally open up to the place. An entire rack of deserts.. Not just any deserts but things like chocolate Tiaramasu (I'd just finished watching one of my weird streaming apps that nobody watches but me), and the chef there had just finished making chocolate tiaramasu on the show, so I was tempted.. but then next to that blackbery cream cake.. just basicaly three SHELVES of mouth watering goodness. But instead of asking I turn around and REALIZE there's an entire SHELF of asian/french pastries (obviously packaged and stored and sold) over to the wall. How the heck did i not see this when I walked in? Okay, so I go simple pick up a couple of deserts off the shelf to go with my meal while I'm still looking around. Unlike Amigo Sole, there's not a lot that draws in terms of art (again other than the ARTISTRY in the sweets department). It's at this point i notice that the restaurant/warehouse has it's own little Karaoke/TV (dont know if it's programmable or how it works). but i figured that's to keep up the warehouse/rave ambiance? Nothing that really stands out, but does make it a bit unique. Anyway food comes, (this is not a rapid cook location, obviously) and make my way out the door. The Milk-tea was PERFECT all the way home. The rest of it... the Korean Potato dog was MASSIVE in size, but was kinda of the bland side, while the specialty croissant wasn't _bland_ . that's not say it wasn't bad, it was just there. Maybe i"m just not a fan of Vietnamese cooking yet? The two pastries from the shelves were what you'd thing for store processed pastries... Next time I'm going to hit the REAL bakery stuff and hopefully that can pick up the score a bit. Service - 5/5 (again very friendly, smiling) Atmosphere - 3.5/5 (unique rave atmosphere without the rave) Food - 3/5 (Again, needs work.. or my tastebuds do?)

    Misty S.

    I stopped by here to check out their baked goods since they had bakery in the name. On one wall they had pre-packed pastry that were not made in- house. By the counter are "fresh" pastries I assume are made in-house. I grabbed one of each to try. Durian flavored cake $4 - 2 pieces individually wrapped. Smelled like durian, but tasted very processed, not unlike a Hostess treat. Mango Tango Crepe $6 - Tasted stale and mushy, not a lot of mango flavor. The restaurant is pretty big with lots of seating. Aside from Banh Mi (sandwiches), they had pho, rice platter, vermicelli bowl, egg rolls, chicken nuggets, boba drinks, croissant sandwiches, and specialty corn dogs. .|\---/| | @_@ | ..\_^_/..2025

    Devin B.

    We stopped in here before a concert at the pageant. It's a huge space with two separate dessert cases. One is for the baked goods and the other is for various cheesecakes. You order on a touchpad, which can be overwhelming because the menu is huge, but the food came out quite quickly. I appreciated the plethora of vegetarian options, including their specialty, banh mi. But, the food was just so so. The crab rangoon tasted stale and unevenly heated and the banh mi sandwich was a bit bland. I'd probably pick a neighboring quick eats place next time I head this way for a concert.

    JP P.

    Wowza ! Melt in your mouth French Vietnamese goodness. Great service , the croissant bahn mi is a whole other level ! They do have a vegetarian & vegan option as well here. Sam Bo Luong signature drink & Vietnamese coffee is a must try .

    Sandwich
    April B.

    Ran here to grab some lunch. Will warn you it's not as fast as you might expect. Staff was friendly and helpful. My main complaint on my sandwich was that the ingredients were not evenly distributed throughout the sandwich making it hard to get a bite with a bit of everything. Flavors were good. I really enjoyed the Paris at night boba (once it was stirred up). Parking I can be a little tricky. There is street parking and some lot parking nearby. This was a nice storefront with simple tables. Nothing fancy but good for lunch with friends.

    Leah N.

    I went here to get boba tea to go. I got two artichoke tea. The first artichoke tea I got was when they first opened. It was great, very refreshing. Then I went again and it tasted different and did not include some of the same ingredients as the first artichoke tea I got. I just thought it was an off day. So I went back again and got the artichoke tea. However this time, I feel like it has more sugar water and less of the artichoke cube and no basil seeds that was in my initial visit. The quality seems to dominos from My first visit. Hopefully it will be better the next visit.

    Fruit tea, milk tea, slushes, and Vietnamese coffee 11/10/24
    Jasmine H.

    The last time I have been to this area of the loop was before this place was opened and to my surprise I saw this Bakery and I knew I had to check it out! I thought there was only going to be a few different selections since it's a bakery and a restaurant, but it surpassed my expectations! I decided to try the egg tarts because I have become obsessed with egg tarts ever since I've tried the first one. The egg tarts were pretty good and I love that it came with two egg tarts for the price of only 3.50, that was a huge deal! The workers at the front counter were super nice and they explained to me about some of the other unique pastries and desserts that they sold there and I love that they took their time to talk to me about what all they had at their store and the process in which they make them, so I really love that.

    B9. Grilled Chicken Sandwich
    Cleo G.

    I ordered their Grilled Chicken Banh Mi and it was good! The paté was rich and flavorful, the bread was pretty standard, the chicken was so flavorful and saucy, and it was also jam packed with veggies. Price-wise, very reasonable. I would definitely come here again and try some of their other options. It's a good, cheap meal.

    Half and half potato corn dog
    Cristy M.

    Came in because I wanted to try the Korean corn dog, and I had heard this place had them here. Overall, it's decent. WAIT TIME: It's a fast food type locale so no wait time. Place your order at kiosk or counter and sit wherever. FOOD: I got the half mozzarella half meat potatoes covered corn dog. It was what I expected it to be - a very fried yummy snack that left me pretty full. Nothing too special about it but it was what I was looking for. SERVICE: I did the self service kiosk. Was easy to order from. AMBIANCE: The music was nice and relaxing, giving cafe vibes. The tables were just like a fast food ambiance. PRICE: Corn dog was around $6. Reasonable for what I got.

    Kiana F.

    I stopped in the Loop on the way home from Forest Park and grabbed a bánh mì with grilled chicken. It was pretty big and tasted good. Chicken was succulent. Next time, I want to try the Vietnamese bread and maybe the pork belly special. The staff was super friendly and helpful--and gave me a free crab rangoon.

    B1. Special Combination Sandwich
    Beck E.

    Really love that St. Louis has a Paris Banh Mi and that it's in the Loop. The space is large and beautiful, and there is good variety on the menu. While I prefer the banh mi sold half a mile west on the other end of the Loop, the ones here are not bad at all - just a little on the sweet side for me. Where they really won me over is with the bò kho, which is the best I've had so far in STL (but be aware that theirs is spicy and that isn't always the case at other Vietnamese restaurants). The pho is also fine and will satisfy a craving. I recommend getting a bánh patê sô / pâté chaud while you're here - they are so savory and full of flavor. Everyone working here was also really nice. I'll be returning when I can!

    Yuzu Cheesecake
    Michelle L.

    I stopped here on a Saturday while I was in the Loop. There are kiosks to order when you walk in. I placed an order for a Grilled Pork bánh mì combo with crab Rangoon and Diet Coke. I also got the Yuzu Round Cheesecake. Since this was digital I knew exactly what time I ordered and it took over 20 minutes for my order to be ready. I thought this was a lot on a Saturday afternoon when there were only a few tables occupied in here. The sandwich was tasty and quite good but everything else was not. The crab rangoon was fried in old oil and slightly overdone. The Yuzu cheesecake was stale. The Diet Coke expired in September 2024 and I was there 2/1/25. So the baguette was crisp and tasty and fresh. The sandwich had slices of grilled pork, butter mayo, jalapeños, cilantro, sour carrot, and radish. I requested no cucumber. All of the components were tasty and fresh except the carrot and radish was not sour and tasted like it had no pickling. I would have enjoyed some more acid. The menu says the sandwich is $10.35 on its own which, after eating it, is more than fair. The combo with the 3 crab Rangoon ($3 up charge) and expired Diet Coke was $18.99 so I'm not sure 3 Rangoon and the expired bottle feel like any sort of value for an extra $8.64 when a 6pc Rangoon is about $6.99 at any Chinese restaurant. If I went back I'd get bánh mì and skip the rest.

    Potato corn dog (mozzarella)
    Diala A.

    Friendly service at Paris Banh Mì ! The bbq pork banh mi was delicious and full of crisp veggies! The baguette was fresh and delicious as well! The Korean corn dogs were okay but I think I'd stick to the sandwiches for next time. The bubble tea was refreshing and not too sweet (we ordered half sweetness!) which we enjoyed! The ambiance is fun and the restaurant itself is very clean - they also had Vietnamese music videos playing in the background which was fun! Overall a nice spot for lunch! *was so excited about the Banh Mi that I forgot to take a picture (I would recommend adding extra veggie, which is what we did!)

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