5/5 Let's Eat H. 2 years ago on Google
Cozy
Vietnamese
café
serving
a
wide
selection
of
coffee,
milk
teas,
and
juices
along
with
classic
Vietnamese
dishes
such
as
vermicelli,
broken
rice
dishes,
and
banh
mi.
For
drinks,
we
got
the
Saigonese
Latte
and
Coco
milk
tea
with
boba.
The
milk
tea
begins
with
a
creamy
splash
of
milk
immediately
followed
by
a
strong
earl
grey
tea
flavor,
and
finally
rounded
out
by
refreshing
coconut
milk
and
chocolate
+
brown
sugar.
The
boba
was
decent,
a
mildly
bouncy
texture,
full
of
flavor,
a
little
small,
and
just
starting
to
taste
a
little
stale.
The
drink
was
a
sminch
too
sweet
for
me
personally,
I'd
probably
get
75%
sweetness
next
time.
Overall
great
and
fantastic
complement
to
the
banh
mi.
The
Saigonese
latte
starts
with
a
fast
kick
of
"coffee"
taste
and
extremely
creamy
texture.
Then,
a
deep
milk
chocolate
flavor
envelopes
the
mouth
accompanied
by
a
hint
of
vanilla
bean.
It's
a
very
unique
chocolate
flavor
probably
a
combination
of
the
powdered
chocolate
topping,
chocolate
syrup,
and
the
coffee's
own
flavor.
The
chocolate
continues
into
the
aftertaste
while
the
other
flavors
gradually
fade
out.
Overall
energizing
and
comforting
drink.
For
the
chargrilled
beef
banh
mi,
the
baguette
was
served
nice
and
hot
with
a
crispy
exterior
and
soft
interior.
The
beef
was
juicy
and
packed
with
flavor,
probably
owing
to
its
marinade
and
the
chargrilling
which
helped
sear
in
the
juices.
We
picked
up
flavors
of
garlic,
soy
sauce,
and
ginger.
It
had
a
nice
balance
of
these
savory
notes
and
a
hint
of
sweetness.
Beneath
the
generous
serving
of
beef
were
fresh
cilantro,
carrots,
radish,
jalapeño,
and
cucumber,
all
covered
in
a
tasty
light
vinagrette/sauce.
The
vegetables
added
a
nice
crunch
and
texture
to
the
banh
mi.
A
yellow
(mayo
and
mustard?)
sauce
was
spread
on
the
inside
of
the
bread
which
kept
things
moist.
The
portion
overall
was
big
and
the
portions
of
everything
were
generous,
and
at
only
$5
it
was
a
good
deal.
Can't
wait
to
come
here
again!
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