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    3.9 (201 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    BBQ Pork Bahn Mi
    Diana C.

    This place is clearly a local spot! The lady that took my order was very sweet and confirmed it with me. The bahn mis were delicious and they came out really quickly too. They also have a market area where you can buy their Demi baguette for $5.50 and around 3:30 people came pouring in the door to clear them out. For ambiance it's very busy and popular! There's nowhere to sit but the sandwiches were really well packaged to go so I was fine with take out.

    Grilled pork Bahn mi
    Normandean C.

    First off i'd love to rate this place at least a 3.5 out of 5. Anyways, I came to grab a Bahn Mi at this place because I'm still on the search for a go to Bahn Mi place in the greater Seattle area. One that's cost effective while also providing that flavor that I'm familiar with. Cost of a Bahn Mi is decently priced around 8-9 dollars or so. I got the grilled pork Bahn mi Texture of the baguette has that crispy with a flaky crust texture. This one doesn't cut the roof of your mouth like typical baguettes do and it has some softness to its flesh. Accoutrements are layered and have that classic flavor profile I like. Only thing that fell a little short was the amount of grilled pork. The unique thing I noticed as well was their grilled pork was sliced thinly. In comparison to the BBQ pork that my friend got. They had a larger portion of BBQ pork on their Bahn mi. This place also has some grab and go Asian baked goods. One that I tried was a fried bread with sesame seeds. It reminded me of the sesame balls at dim sum places without the red bean paste. Also was way larger and had tons of surface area in comparison to a sesame ball. All in all. I may consider giving them another try because their BBQ pork Bahn mi did look good. Establishment is nothing too fancy I think it's equatable to other Bahn mi spots I've been to.

    Koa B.

    The Bakery makes bread for banh mi. As soon as you drive in to the parking lot, you immediately smell the wonderful aroma of fresh baked bread in the air! My favorite is the butter bread! It's like a big croissant, so good, so buttery! It sells out quickly, so get there early (opens at 6am) if you want to get some. Customers come in and purchase bags of bread rolls. They also have assorted pastries, banh mi, smoothies, coffee and vietnamese snacks.

    Brianna F.

    Hands down the BEST place to get banh mi in south Seattle. The fresh bread makes all the difference. Everything is super affordable for the quality and amount of food. Plus they have a huge parking lot so it's easy to grab things and go.

    The storefront
    Morgan R.

    Located in the back part of a has-been tiny shopping center having a parking lot with failing pavement, Q Bakery is a great little bakery featuring good bánh mì, great pâté chaud, and lots of fresh-baked rolls. It is popular -- having a line is the norm, despite the somewhat obscure location -- and there's good reason for that. The staff is friendly and helpful (and very busy), and the bánh mì are good, with many varieties to choose from. Most of the customers are local, and a great many of them are Vietnamese -- a testimony to the authenticity of their food, and the reasonable prices too. It is obvious that many delis and restaurants get their bread (for bahn mi and other things) at Q Bakery, and indeed their rolls probably set the standard for bánh mì in Seattle (Vietnamese style, rather than French or American style). Why a 4-star and not a five? Because this is a solidly good place, but there are other many other establishments where the bánh mì are good too.

    Menu (March 2025)
    May Y.

    We were recommended by family to try Q Bakery since we were craving for banh mi! It definitely did not disappoint. The banh mi ga (chicken) and dac biet (original) were really tasty. The original was $6.25 and the chicken was $5.50, which is a great price, seeing that a lot of banh mi shops in Portland sell them for around $7-9 now. We tried the banh mi, banh bao, pate chaud, nem nuong (meatball) and bought some baguettes. Our favorites were the banh mi for sure and the banh bao was really good too! They had a banh bao deal, so you could buy 4 baos for $15. Our least favorite was the pate chaud because it just didn't come with a lot of meat. We saw a lot of people coming in and out of the restaurant around 9:30 AM, so we knew it's a hot spot for Vietnamese sandwiches! We'd love to come back again for the banh mi when we're in the area.

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    Jacqueline H.

    I stopped by when I was in the area and wanted to pick up a quick lunch. Q Bakery was pretty busy on a random weekday at 12, but the food came out quickly. They sell fresh baguettes and other bread/pastry items there that locals seemed to love and were buying in bulk. I tried the grilled pork banh mi ($6.25), which tasted really fresh and was delicious! I also had the Vietnamese iced coffee, which was very strong and not too sweet compared to others I've tried. Service was not amazing, but kind of to be expected for this type of place. Overall, would recommend if you're looking to buy inexpensive lunch for yourself or many others!

    Grilled pork banh mi
    Traci J.

    In the neighborhood and was picking up a sandwich for a friend. Since I saw the guy bagging the rolls non stop in the back I knew the bread was going to be fresh. I was going to be standing around waiting for one sandwich so i figured I'd get myself one as well. It wouldn't look good if I bit my friend's sandwich just to try it A little confusing on where to stand. Order your sandwich from the window deeper in. The window up front is for phone orders and purchases of the bagged bread. They do a great business of the sandwich rolls and smaller ones. The bag of 6 was $3.25, maybe a dozen of the smaller ones was $5. I saw a guy from Smarty Pants pick up 150 rolls! Sandwich was good - toss up on whether I'd want a $7 banh mi with less meat, or a more packed sandwich from my neighborhood for $14.

    Combo
    Chris V.

    The bread here is so fresh, light, and airy, perfect for banh mis! Value wise, Q bakery is tough to beat at $5.50 for a sandwich! I ordered their combo banh mi and it was very satisfying. Includes pate, mayo, cilantro, jalapeño, pickled veggies, and a fair amount of meat. Just wish it had more of the pickled veggies or cilantro. Overall, would recommend!

    Cin-Yee S.

    Wandered in while waiting for my Vientiane Grocery order to be prepared. Grabbed some delicious pate chaud and wanted some pandan honeycomb cake and fresh baguettes but it was very close to closing so they were out. Will have to come back to try the banh mi.

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    Its always these funky little places that have the best stuff. The Vietnamese grandmas don't disappoint !!!

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    10" banh mi sandwiches for as little as $4! What more could you ask for? Definitely worth the wait in line

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