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  • Rachel C.

    Best. Banh. Mi. In. Denver. What makes a banh mi so good, though? It's not just the crispy and tangy pickled veggies, nor all of the flavorful meat options... It's all about that French baguette. New Saigon's baguette is perfectly crafted: crunchy on the outside, and so soft and chewy on the inside. It really doesn't get much better than this. Don't miss the other bakery treats and boba either! My go-to is the number 14 grilled pork, but you can't go wrong. Really though, whenever I'm craving a tasty sandwich, New Saigon is my first and only stop. Quick service, incredibly affordable ($4.50!!), and seriously delicious.

    (5)
  • Tom N.

    We've been here a couple of times now for banh mi, sweet desserts and other Vietnamese deli items. They offer a wide assortment of pre-made foods that look pretty fresh. You can buy plain baguettes for $0.75 each. There are several display cases with fancy cakes and bakery items prominently positioned throughout the store. Not Ace of Cakes fancy but enough to impress at an office function or dinner party.

    (4)
  • Kim I.

    Happy to find Little Saigon on our way out of Denver into Vail. We're here visiting from Portland, Oregon the land of cheap delicious eats and cheap awesome booze... So traveling elsewhere is lots of time a disappointment to our bellies and wallets. We knew Vail would be overpriced for everything so looked on yelp what was good in little Saigon. This place popped up and was one of the only places open earlier in the am. It smelled like heaven walking in. The food was visually delicious looking. I ordered a nem banh mi and the bf did a meat rice plate. We both got Vietnamese coffees and some snacks for the road. The food was good, but it was pretty pricey for Vietnamese food. We're used to 3.50 banh mi's and 2.95 Vietnamese coffees. The food was tasty but again a bit too pricey for my liking since we are so accustomed to quality food for a lower dollar figure. Their restaurant food looked really delicious. Looked liked they served huge massive portions so wouldn't mind coming back and trying it.

    (3)
  • Annie C.

    I had been craving a good vegetarian Banh Mi for a few months now, but the restaurant I used to go to closed down sometime late last year. After clicking through pages and pages of yelp listings, I finally decided to make my way to this little bakery. Lo and behold, they had a vegetarian Banh Mi with imitation meat! But, I have to say, the imitation meat freaked me out a bit because it looked like real meat. Other than that, I felt as though I got a good amount of food (two meals worth) for the price I paid ($4). I do have to admit, though, the baguette didn't taste very fresh. It was on the chewier side (probably because I went 30 minutes before closing). I took my sister the next day and she had the grilled chicken Banh Mi and thoroughly enjoyed it. She said that the baguette was crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside and the chicken was flavorful, but the jalapeños were a bit much at times. Still, the sandwich was reported to be overall very tasty! The wait for the sandwiches weren't too bad -- somewhere between 5-10 minutes for each. I'll be back, but I think I'll get a Banh Mi with just vegetables next time.

    (3)
  • JT T.

    Oh hot damn!!! I can't believe I'm saying this. But New Saigon had the best banh mi I ever tasted. And I've had banh mi all over CA and even in Vietnam and I haven't had something soooo tasty as the one I got here. Ordered the banh mi dac biet. (special with all the good meats, ham, cha, pate, headcheese) and it was like a party in my mouth and all the flavors were invited (sorry, stole that line from iron chef!). I think there was an extra meat in my banh mi (from the usually dac biet), perhaps pork belly. Sorry, I didn't take a pic.....only crumbs left before I realized I forgot to. Next time.

    (5)
  • Phonevilay Y.

    They got the best Vietnamese style sandwiches I can find. At a reasonable price, big plus. Fast, friendly service.

    (5)
  • Anna Z.

    This is probably the most authentic Vietnamese bakery I have been to in Denver. It's like I teleported to a smaller vans bakery back in California:) they have so many different banh mi which is a delicious viet/French fushion sandwich. In between the fresh, crispy, and warm French baguette, you can pick your meat and it comes with veggies. The best part is that it's spicy! I love it. I didn't get to try the banh mi this visit but I sure will next time! This time I came for dessert! This is my first time trying the three color drink which is a famous viet dessert. It has mung bean, red bean, green pandan jelly, and delicious and rich coconut milk. I absolutely adored it!! If it's too rich for you, you can add some milk or soy milk and it still tastes fantastic and you get double the amount of drink hahaha. I also got a fresh pandan waffle. I have only tried these at the street vendors in Oakland so I was really excited they had them. It was a bit too crispy but was as delicious as I remembered them to be:) I'm excited to go back and get the banh mi and all these yummy desserts again!!

    (4)
  • Khampha K.

    Going to this bakery always reminds me of my childhood. My parents would take us here and spoil us with all kind of tasty treats. This bakery has a much bigger selection than when I was just a wee lad. Now I'm much bigger with a voracious appetite. Vietnamese sandwiches with the grilled pork are my favs!!! The French baguette is crispy on the outside and sift and warm on the inside. Grilled pork is perfectly seasoned, cilantro is fresh, pickled onions and carrots and we def can't forget the jalapeños. Sooooo heavenly. I always pair it with an iced cold Vietnamese coffee. The coffee has been french pressed, therefore it's like liquid crack. You know that saying... I need something stronger than coffee but less than cocaine?? Well, here you go. Start the day off right. The French pressed viet coffee is mixed with condensed milk and served over ice. I also had a cheese cake bread. It was light and airy with a hint of cheese. Kinda like a delicate pastry from France. Stopped in with my mom and husband and I was amazed by their gigantic selection. The aroma is enough to make you salivate. I will always remember Sunday treats as a child, going to the Vietnamese bakery with my parents. I will also always remember our stop before that... At the fish market. Fish heads galore staring back at you. I almost threw up once from the smell, so my memory always includes one if my sister and I, with our stylish pigtails waiting outside of the fish market because of my over productive olfactory glands being a good girl so I could get my treats from the bakery lol. What a great Sunday we had yesterday!!! 5 stars all the way.

    (5)
  • Lianne N.

    WOW. I feel like I've been kept in the dark about this amazing Vietnamese deli. I can't believe I've never been here before. It is worth every 5 star review it gets. The sandwich was $4 (price going up to $4.50 next month) so I had low expectations, even Subway charges more than that... but I was very wrong. The sandwich exceeded my expectations for flavor, bread, and size. This thing was huge! I could only eat half in one sitting. That may have had something to do with the amount of boba that I also had ingested at lunch today. I just can't pass up a place that offers green tea boba. The boba is the same price as the sandwiches so you can get a full lunch for under $10. The freshness of the cucumber and jalapenos and the flavorfulness of the meat paired with the fresh baked baguette that it's served on is perfect. Anyways, stop reading this and go grab a sandwich on your next lunch break.

    (5)
  • Corinne A.

    It's name is Bakery but sssoo much more, you want an authentic taste of Vietnam, go there, if your a foodie as I am , you'll want everything, :)))) Take your time , explore, there is so many unbelievable tasty foods, drinks, bakery items, Where to start, first like to thank the French for bringing the baguette to Vietnam, they have perfected it at Saigon, crisp, fresh, warm, of coarse made from scratch . Then choice a cold cut sandwich, Vietnamese style, a meal in hand, add a wonderful iced coffee, some Madeline's , or other deserts, they also have great to-go food, from rice crepes filled pork, lots vegetables, and fish sauce, which taste a lot better, then sounds, add some hot sauce, yumm, The beautiful people John, his wife and family really bring a taste of Vietnam to Denver, now I going finish my pork belly, egg, wonderfulness Enjoy

    (5)
  • Pamela M.

    This is by far the best Banh Mi I've ever tasted! The vegetables are always crisp and fresh and the bread is this perfect mixture of crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. By favorite is the Beef Banh Mi, but you seriously can't go wrong with anything you order.

    (5)
  • Steven P.

    Bahn mi here is awesome! This place is worth going out of your way for!! Also the attached restaurant is great for some authentic Vietnamese food! I've been going here for years the quality is always tops! Highly recommended!!!

    (5)
  • Devika S.

    We had the grilled chicken and char sui bbq pork banh mi. In both sandwiches, the meats were delicious and tender. The pandan waffle is tasty, but not as delicious as we hoped it would be. Still, one of the best banh mi places we've visited. We'll be back.

    (4)
  • Heather W.

    My friend's been talking up New Saigon for a year now and we finally made it over after a lovely massage. The shrimp noodle bowl was amazing!!! Cheap cheap cheap, too - so so good. I cannot wait to go back! Yum!!!!!

    (5)
  • Kimberly M.

    The Bahn Mi here is the best I've had in Denver! I'm so happy to have finally found a good place to get this delicious sandwich. I also tried coconut jelly here for the first time. $3 for a cup makes for a refreshing treat after lunch. My only complaint is their odd hours. It took me months to get to the store during a time when they were actually open.

    (5)
  • Kirstie N.

    The Banh Mi sandwiches are delicious, with crispy baguettes and a delicious variety of ingredients. We had the beef and grilled chicken sandwiches, along with 3 different types of boba drinks. The sandwiches were huge, the drinks delicious. Brought some guests from New Zealand with me, they agreed with me on how tasty (and filling) the sandwiches were, and a great value. I would have spent twice as much at a place like Panera for food that's half as good.

    (5)
  • Katie B.

    I have been going to New Saigon for several years so I was excited when they opened up this bakery next door. It is easy to get overwhelmed when you first enter because this place is usually packed and they sell a lot of things in a very small space, but it is still well worth your visit. They offer a wide variety of baked goods from beautifully decorated cakes to cream puffs shaped like swans. I always order a bahn mi sandwich and am never disappointed. The bread is crusty and the sandwiches are loaded with meat, veggies, and a sauce with just a hint of spice in it. Along with the bahn mi, they offer a variety of other foods and an array of boba drinks. This is also a great place to go if you are looking for Vietnamese snack foods. They have a variety of candies, salty treats, and other wonderful goodies at affordable prices. I am a fan of Mochi ice cream and this is one of only two places I've been able to find the delicious treat in the Denver area. If you are in the area, you should definitely plan to make a trip to this great little place.

    (4)
  • Mai N.

    I cannot believe I hadn't been here sooner. Being from Chicago and having lived there most of my life, and transplanting to and from Houston prior to arriving to Denver, I'd say I have high standards for authentic French-Vietnamese foods. I have been feeling home sick for Viet food and found I had this place bookmarked and had forgotten about it having only driven past once before in the last 8 months. The service was very good and the baguette was perfect. The only complain I had is that I wish I had more pickled veggies in my sandwich and the veggies could have been more pickled. Otherwise, this will always be my go-to spot in Denver for a solid quality banh mi sandwich. The portion was so big, I had to split between two meals (I usually can down two normal sized banh mi dac biet despite my petite stature). The sandwiches are a tad more expensive than down the street, but way worth it because of how big, and very fresh the ingredients are.

    (5)
  • Jenny P.

    Great yummy tasting banh mis. It is a little pricier than ones you can get elsewhere but I think their sandwiches are bigger, ingredients are better, and the bread is baked very well, light and fluffy. For tho else reasons I do think it's worth the price. I always like the meatball or grilled pork. Oh and you can add an egg on it. Why would you not add an egg if you had the option. Yum.

    (4)
  • Phon W.

    I came here because of the high ratings on yelp while I was in Denver. I just ordered to go and brought my banh mi sandwiches back to KS. They're so good. I ordered the combination and the pork belly sandwich. They were both awesome!

    (5)
  • Sharon C.

    Maybe it's because I'm from CA but their boba wasn't THAT good. I would actually rate their boba 2 stars, but their service bumped them up a star AND the fact that they had unusual desserts, I had to give it to them.

    (3)
  • Robin M.

    Overstuffed banh mi, delicious! Much more meat than other banh mi I have enjoyed elsewhere. I wish they were open later but I'm glad they're open early, so I guess it all works out.

    (5)
  • Marika F.

    So many sandwiches, so little time. I recommend the #13 (?), grilled pork bahn mi and add the pate' for the real deal authentic flavor. I took a friend with me and all she could talk about was the amazing bakery smells that overtook the store. It was pretty intoxicating, though we couldn't quite figure out where it was coming from. This isn't a bakery in the sense that there are cases and cases of pastries hanging around. There was one case filled with about 5 very pretty cakes and the rest of the shop was filled with pre-packaged goods, Vietnamese drinks and desserts and random goods like pretty cans of corned beef hash (product of Australia, no less). There was a line for bahn mi and it was worth the wait. We were two out of three total non-Vietnamese people hanging there which gives the place instant clout. Half eaten sandwiches lined the high stooled tables along the window. I'm guessing they were taking a quick break to roam the cafe'. The sandwiches are stuffed full of meat and pickled veggies and, frankly, there's just a lot to peruse. If you're an out of towner like me, ask for the veggies packed separately. They're very friendly about this and it made the sandwiches less soggy when we ate them 8 hours later and then followed up by eating the back ups we bought for the next day. Delicious!

    (4)
  • David R.

    Walking in to this place can be a little overwhelming for your first time. Do not stress or dare exit the building you will be making a mistake. Banh mi sandwiches are one of my all time favorite and these guys do them best. Its 4$ for a giant, crusty French roll stuffed with deli style meats and fresh and pickled vegetables. I always do the #1 pork combo banh mi which comes with belly, paste, headchesse, and a few other items. So delicious. Don't forget to snag a bun bao for later at home or a Vietnamese smoothie. I go for the green bean coconut without boba. Whenever I'm in the area I make a point to stop st new saigon deli (except mondays)

    (5)
  • Jamie L.

    New Saigon has become my Go-To place for Banh-Mi. I like their bread the best out of any that I've tried, and they don't skimp on those fillings, either. Their #11, Grilled Pork Paste... Holy YUM. I do have to get mine with (And I mean this literally) "Only one pepper slice, please"... Because HOLY HELL those little buggers are HOT. (There was one time where I was taking a bite, wiping the heat-induced tears from my eyes, saying "It's soooo hot... my lips burn"... while my friend looked at me like I was an idiot, and said "STOP EATING IT!!" .... to which I replied, mouth full again... "BUT IT'S SO GOOD!!" True story.) Aaaaanyways... They always have some sort of goodies piled up near the register that suckers me in. (See photo of spring rolls with Chinese Sausage, Egg, and veggies. Noms!) I've also seen Vermicelli Rice Noodle Plates, Sticky Rice, Pork-and-Mushroom Filled Rice Goo (That's not a technical term) and more. I haven't seen these full-dessert-cases like in the photos on here... I've seen SOME, but they haven't looked all that wonderful and the cases are usually more than half empty when I'm there. No matter, I'm not there for dessert. I'm there for a kick-you-know-what Banh Mi. Or two. And an impulse buy here or there. New Saigon Market doesn't disappoint me there!

    (4)
  • Brenda L.

    I'm really happy to have found a place that serves fresh nuoc mia. It is very refreshing. I ordered an avocado milk shake as well but they said they ran out of avocados. They didn't have as many cakes or pastries on display as I was expecting but the ones that they did have were decent looking. They offer a variety of Vietnamese sandwiches for around $4. I tried the thit nuong sandwich that came with hot pepper, pickled vegetables, cilantro and baguette (the standard). They also serve fish, shrimp, sticky rice, and banh beo (the thickest I have ever seen) that you can buy to bring home to eat. They sell Gavotte crepe cookies, dried meats and fruits and other giftable boxed treats. It's a 4 for Denver because Denver doesn't have many viet delis but it's a 3 if I'm comparing it to viet delis compared to the ones where I'm from (San Jose).

    (4)
  • William H.

    New Saigon what can I say. You are truly my longest LTR. I frequently joke that half the reason I live in Denver is because of this place. Actually, the weather would rank 1st. The culinary excellence that is 10sp is unmatched. The fried egg rolls are incredible. I frequently get the springs rolls and the seafood egg roll noodle bowl with extra fish sauce. New Saigon is my single favorite restaurant in the metro area.

    (5)
  • Jourdan C.

    I've been to this place several times when visiting the Denver area. There's a full service, sit-down restaurant next door to a quick, grab-n-go branch of the same restaurant. I've only gone in to pick up sandwiches, but let me tell you - phenomenal. For $4.00 a sandwich (yes, just $4.00!!), you get a massive sandwich with fresh ingredients that is unbelievably tasty. I've had several pork variations and the beef option. All of them were amazing. I wish they delivered to NC!!

    (5)
  • Steph G.

    After so much consideration, I think this place deserves 5 stars after all. Each time I go there, I am reminded of how darn good it is. Also, I wanted to let ya'll know I found another favorite sandwich you simply MUST try- the grilled chicken. Chicken with lemongrass marinade, grilled to tender perfection? Yes please! It is SO flavorful, you will most definitely thank me for recommending it to you. I've also been comparing to the sandwiches I get from my native land, the Bay Area. Sorry Bay, but this place trumps your sandwiches by leaps and bounds. The sandwiches are much larger and as I've said before, much HEFTIER. I even think the delicious french roll it's served on is fresher and the consistency is much more to my liking- crunchy on the outside, pillowy and heavenly soft on the inside. :) Oh New Saigon, I think I'm becoming an addict. If you're a newbie to the banh mi sandwich, this is the place to lose your virginity because well, they just do it right.

    (5)
  • Wendy Y.

    $4 for pork belly banh mi. It was delicious. 4 stars instead of 5 only because I've been to banh mi shops in Philadelphia where the service is much faster and the flavors a slightly better.

    (4)
  • Nina L.

    I love coming here every time I come to Denver. AMAZING cakes... Light and fluffy cakes with whipped topping that is exactly right. They sell small pastries and little chocolate desserts from the case daily. Get there early because they sell out fast. They are so busy that you need to order cakes 48 hours in advance. They also sell delicious avocado shakes and Vietnamese sandwiches.

    (5)
  • James S.

    WOW, I wish I knew about this place sooner. I had the chicken bahn mi and it was delish. I only wish it was closer to home, and more parking spaces. I highly suggest getting there early, the parking lot fills up quick. I see this place becoming a weekly stop for me. Cheers

    (5)
  • Clive M.

    This place kills it! Rotisserie chicken and BBQ pork sandwiches are amazing! They are quick, friendly, cheap and tasty what else is there? If you are feeling adventurous there are many different choices for snacks/sweets/ things I'm not sure what they are. Every time I eat there I ask myself why it's been so long since I ate there last. If you are on Federal check it out!

    (5)
  • Cindy B.

    Quality went down big time. Ordered a dessert with coconut, mung beans, and mix fruits, I took two bites and threw it out.

    (1)
  • Tim F.

    I like the restaurant here, but I love the deli and bakery. The bahn mi sandwiches are killer, and reasonably priced. My wife loves all the French cookies they carry, especially the cookie cigars. It was very busy when I was there, but they are so efficient I wasn't there long. Tons of options for the sandwiches too.

    (5)
  • Christopher G.

    This is "the" area for Ban MI sandwiches. The damn things are awesome, reasonably priced (3-4) and just taste great. You take a crispy on the outside chewy on the inside french baguette then you combine that goodness with asian flavor meats, crunchy veggies, and you have . . .deliciousness on a baguette. I've ventured off the Ban Mi trail a little, and was not as impressed Their "mango bubble tea" taste like sugar with a hint of mango. the bubbles were hard at rocks, and could be used to subdue intruders if loaded into a shotgun. Their appetizers (such as spring rolls) were a little lofty on price (over $5.00) compared to the reasonable cost of the Ban MI. Yet. . .who is kidding who. Come here for the sandwich. Leave happy. This place is on par with the bakery next to Star Kitchen (very good) as well as the Ban Mi's I found in Boston's China town.

    (4)
  • Kristy K.

    Apparently, I am a harsh critic when it comes to bahn mi sandwiches. I came into this place with high expectations after reading all the amazing reviews. Unfortunately, I just left underwhelmed and missing my go-to place in Chicago. We found the meat rather bland. We ended up dialing up the sandwich with loads of sriracha. It was truly lackluster for us. I look forward to trying some other bahn mi spots to see how this joint compares. I won't return.

    (2)
  • Jennifer B.

    I've been wanting to come here every since the first review was posted. I have so many places I want to go that I kind of forgot about this one. Wait for it, my Mom was coming into town and "BOING" this place came to mind again since my Mom is addicted to Boba tea and is adventurous like me and loves all food. Place looks so modern and clean on the inside, a departure from the rest of Federal Blvd. I was very impressed looking around the inside and their extensive menu. Twenty varieties of Boba tea and sixteen varieties of Bahn Mi sandwiches - all looking yummier than the next one. We waited a little bit while others were being helped and once helped the guys behind the counter were super helpful and nice. We decided on a pork one and a grilled chicken Bahn Mi. The sandwiches are on long crisp, fresh, and soft rolls, the perfect size in my opinion. Stuffed with copious amounts of meat, daikon radish, cucumber, carrots, and cilantro with a complimentary sauce. Oh WOW these sandwiches are out of the world, what amazing depth of flavor. I guarantee for $3.50 you will never want another sandwich again. With sixteen varieties you can come sixteen times and never eat the same sandwich - just saying. The Boba teas were good, not great. My Mom and I are Boba tea experts, we know our Boba. My Mom ordered the Cappuccino and I ordered the Mango. The smoothies were great, the cappuccino one had such authentic flavor and mango one was super sweet. Our one complaint being the experts we are was that the tapioca pearls were a little soft and mushy. We like them soft but not even the inside was a little hard. This was a little sad, we loved it anyway. I will definitely return for another Bahn Mi, another Boba, and another anything that's made by them. If you haven't already make a bookmark, get in your car and come here as soon as possible. You are missing out on greatness.

    (4)
  • Tricia K.

    It hurts me to love this place... It's close to my house and there's so many different foods for take-away and fresh desserts to try. And the boba and blended drinks, oh my!! I haven't been able to find the same variety or quality anywhere else so I keep coming back... But then their service/hours suck!!! :(((((( Several times, I've shown up and they were closed with no warning on the website or by phone. Other times, I've come to find they've run out of bread and so then also decide to shut down the boba machines, closing as early as 2pm. Sometimes I ask about ingredients for stuff made in-house and no one can tell me or better yet, one guy said he couldn't read the label. WTF GUYS. This is starting to feel like a bad relationship...

    (3)
  • Alisha C.

    Fresh crunchy bread warmly envelopes tasty meat, oh what was that? Yep another crunch of flavors from the pickled carrots and daikon. As you chew, a tango of flavors dance on your tongue. A surprise cha cha kick from a fresh jalapeno is tamed down by the fresh cucumber. Then I open my eyes and realize this is not a dream variation of Dancing with My Sandwich episode 1. I believe this might be my favorite Vietnamese sandwich in Denver. I have been here numerous times and have tried different kinds. I can not complain that I am getting a big delicious sandwich for $3.50. It has everything that I can ask for in my Vietnamese sandwich and my go to spot. I would skip the Boba tea, although they serve 'em they do not stand up well to the sandwiches. Yum! Check them out.

    (5)
  • Ryan S.

    These are some of the best sandwiches I have ever had. My wife's only complaint was that the crust of the bread was too crisp and it cut up the top of her mouth. Mine was a little crisp too but I did not have the same problem. Other times I have taken the sandwich to go and the crispness is nice because the bread doesn't get soggy. The shop is beautiful and there's lots of good things to try. The only knock about the place would be the hours of operation. Pay attention to when it's open and closed. I was very sad when I showed up on Monday only to discover they were closed.

    (5)
  • Patricia N.

    Amazing sandwiches! Probably the best I've ever had. Super fresh bread, meats, and veggies. It's not on the menu board but definitely try the "Banh Mi Heo Quay" aka Roasted Pork Banh Mi. It's utterly mouthwatering with the perfectly seasoned pork that is moist, fatty, and crispy from the skin. At $5 it's a bit pricier than than the other sandwiches listed, by totally worth it. New Saigon also offers and assortment of imported French products like high quality butter, pâté, and cookies. Don't forget to have a delicious Boba drink with coconut jelly. It's my favorite place to have them.

    (5)
  • Jon B.

    Banh mi dac biet and banh mi thit nuong are legit. I also enjoy the nem noung rolls. every time I've been, the guy at the register is always friendly.

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    The good: bahn mi sandwiches were fabulous with fresh made bread and great ingredients. Cost of $3.50 for one of these is maybe the best deal in town. Loved the sugar cane drink. its sweetness was a perfect complement to the spicy sandwich. The bad: very little space to eat in the store. There was a small counter with 4 seats, but it was dirty and needed cleaning. Also the tiny garbage can was overflowing with trash. The verdict: inexpensive, delicious Vietnamese food probably best suited for take out. Another hit to accompany the iconic restaurant next door.

    (4)
  • James O.

    The no. 14 ( grilled chicken) is my absolute favorite. I could eat this everyday. It's a full meal for about 4 bucks! Also their chia macaroons the best.

    (5)
  • Boston J.

    Amazing amazing food!!!!! Best Bhan Mi in Denver! And very inexpensive! Cool market too! Will be a regular food stop!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Matt H.

    Banh mi pork belly sandwich was on point as well as Thai tea. Definitely I'll be going back. Awesome bakery as well as ample parking.

    (5)
  • Michelle A.

    Our Bahn Mi number 15 barbecued beef was just yummy. They use a half a loaf of French bread, delicious tender beef, fresh sliced jalapeños, carrots, I think radish, cilantro and cucumber I do believe. A half would have been sufficient but how could we not finish the whole sandwich. Really! 2sandwiches and 2sodas for $8.50. Made up for our 35.00 lunch last week. You sit on high bar chairs and look out at the parking lot or Federal. It was fun watching all the people going to New Saigon or walking into the bakery. Every walk of life was there. Now to the center of the bakery. Help. I need a food translator for all the goodies on the table. I wanted to buy something but was overwhelmed. Next time I will be brave and give something a try. The freezer had Mochica ice cream. I so wanted to buy some but it was too hot outside and I was far from home. Next time I hope to take my husband. This time it was my foodie dad I took. He is such a hood sport. Honestly go try something. You won't be disappointed. Plus it is very reasonably priced.

    (5)
  • Lauren G.

    Amazing bahn mi - the bread and herbs are fresh, the pork is flavorful and the sandwich is just killer. I recommend the grilled pork or the beef. Really delicious, and I've had bahn mi in Vietnam. I would say this menu appeals more to an American palate but there are some more traditional offerings, too (No. 1).

    (5)
  • Turpana M.

    Killer bahn mi for cheap. Plus all sorts of boba flavors. Definitely will be coming back in next time I'm in the neighborhood

    (5)
  • Becca W.

    This place is amazing!!!! I ordered a customize cake for my sons first birthday. I emailed her a few pictures of what I wanted the cake to look like, and she kind of free styled the cake design. Not knowing what it was going to look like the day I went to pick it up, I was of course anxious... And let me tell you.. My mind was blown away!! It was amazing. I was speechless. Highly recommend this place for design! And taste and pricing is very reasonable :) Also, I use to always go in and get some of their grab & go bakery stuff, delicious! The bread they use for their banh mi (sandwich) is crunchy on the outside, yet soft and savory in the inside. Perfect if you ask me! And need I say, I'm the probably one of the most picky-est girls in America! Lol

    (5)
  • Spencer G.

    I recently bought my first car, and I am now here all the time. The super nice lady behind the counter asked me if I ever got sick of their food, and I was like NOPE! Everyone who works here is super friendly. I normally get #13 which is grilled pork. Sometimes I get the grilled chicken. I almost always get a honeydew boba. :) One thing to be noted about their boba. Sometimes you get a few frozen boba, and sometimes you get a few overcooked boba, but it doesn't really bother me because the smoothie part is super good! I think they use real fruit, so it's super refreshing. It isn't super sweet, and a bit fake tasting like Lollicup. Their bahn mi is out of this world. I tried some of the best rated bahn mi places when I was in San Fran, and New Saigon beat them all. Ingredients are super fresh, good balance of flavors, and the bread has the perfect amount of crunch. The store has quite a bit of goodies to look at. They have really, really good candied ginger! I need to try some of their shrimp soon, it looks amazing! This place is clean. Parking lot isn't super scary, tho it can be full around lunchtime. Seriously give this place a try. It's $7.78 for a sandwich and boba, can't beat that!

    (5)
  • Anthony N.

    If you've been looking around for the best Vietnamese sandwiches in Denver, look no further. New Saigon's new sister store is aces. Fresh ingredients. A vast menu. Copious seating. And man, does the effort pay off. The sandwiches are on point -- stuffed to the brink with meat and deliciousness inside. A couple of friends and I tried a little bit of everything from the menu. Nothing disappointed. Okay, their shakes are a bit weak, but hey, that's not what you should be going there for in the first place. It's all about the banh mi, man... and this is the best damn banh mi ever.

    (5)
  • Thao T.

    So I said I would get better about yelping so here I am. The Vietnamese sandwiches here is the best in CO. Can't compare to CA but if I have a craving it does the trick and hits the spot...Love Dac Biet #1 or Grilled Beef. The green tea coconut macaroon to die for and wish they have it all the time. The service is great and the place is nice and clean.

    (5)
  • Vision F.

    This is my favorite banh mi place in America. I hate it when people are like "I'm viet so I know what I'm talking about" or "I've lived in SoCal" so I know what I'm talking about. The worst is when non viet people( cough*white people cough*) are like "I've lived in Vietnam so I'm obviously the expert on Vietnamese food". That's the equivalent of me saying since I grew up in Texas, I know all things about BBQ. But this seriously is the best banh mi place I've ever been to. I've eaten at a lot of banh mi places around the country, and especially in Vietnamese enclaves like Houston and little saigon in southern Cali, and this one takes the cake. I was surprised because Denver isn't someplace you'd expect to have great viet food, and it doesn't really, with the exception of this place. And the service is fabulous too. They're all really nice and accommodating. It sucks though bc their hours are the same hours I have to be at my work in boulder so I haven't had a visit in a while.

    (5)
  • T S.

    One of the best deals in Denver. I love the grilled pork, beef or chicken bahn me sandwiches. I tried the pork belly once, but it was way to fatty. We always get it to go, it is a deli and they only have a few bar seats around the perimeter.

    (5)
  • Kelly R.

    The chicken bahn mi is awesome... And at $3.50... It's the best meal in town!

    (4)
  • Cobra K.

    I've been here twice now and ready to report! Ordered the banh mi tit nuong (roast pork sandwich) and it's probably one of the best I've had. Great little sandwich to take with you anywhere and only cost $3.50.

    (4)
  • Evan A.

    DEEE- LICIOUS! $3.50 for a sandwich? I swear it was bigger than my head. You can't beat the clean, fresh taste of the yumminess here.

    (5)
  • Dee S.

    Had the #6 BBQ pork banh mi. Veggies were fresh. BBQ pork was real tasty. Bread crispy on outside soft on inside. I would definitely go back. Luckily I only bit into a small piece of the jalapeno, so I was able to take out the rest of the pepper before my mouth got too burnt. yelp.com/biz_photos/new-…

    (4)
  • Steve K.

    Love: bobas, bahh-mis, great value. Don't love: unreliable hours, the fact that they are not making anymore the delicious French breakfast pastries they were baking when they just opened. Staff can be plain rude.

    (3)
  • Corrie A.

    Seriously best ban mi I've ever had! Being from Chicago, Vietnamese food is something we frequented. I've only had take iut, but man, these sandwiches can't be beat! Love the pork and beef!

    (5)
  • Vanessa C.

    The bread is so good. I love to try a new sandwich every time I go there. The cheesecakes aren't bad either.

    (5)
  • Ran T.

    This is a review for their cakes. I got one of those $5 mini cake in the display case. It's a small yellow cake with mocha mousse on top. Delicious! The staff is very friendly and courteous. I had questions about ordering a birthday cake. She was patient and explained to me all the options. You have to call them at least 3 days in advance. You can pick one of their designs or design your own cake. The regular cakes ranges from $25 for a small one (enough for 6 people) to $65 to a large one (probably enough for 20+ people). I haven't tried their sandwiches yet but I will definitely go back.

    (4)
  • C S.

    Best banh mi I have ever tasted! The #13 is my go-to sandwich and it never disappoints. The service is super friendly and super fast! Be sure to try all the delicious fresh offerings they have at the register and in their cases. The place is the best restaurant in all of Denver! I can't get enough of it!

    (5)
  • Kam D.

    Great Banh Mi sandwiches. Really fresh bread and ingredients. Also a big selection of bubble teas and smoothies. Will be back.

    (4)
  • K Z.

    This review is for the "Bakery & Deli" portion of New Saigon. Right next door you will find a full service restaurant. I've had a lot of Vietnamese food in different cities and I would have to rate this place as thumbs-up and supper yummy! I had the Shredded Chicken Sandwich and it was super delicious. The chicken was moist and flavorful and the mayonnaise (which is not something you find in a jar) added so much to the sandwich. For $13, we got two sandwiches, two drinks, and a side-dish of deli meat. You cannot beat the prices and the size of the sandwiches. The french bread is perfectly crunchy and soft. I will definitely be back for more. I wish I could stock up on these sandwiches and take it back with me to Vegas. This place kicks butt compared to some Vietnamese restaurants in the China Town area of Las Vegas. Now I'm sad writing this because I won't see this place for awhile. I hope everyone else enjoys this deli as much as I did.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    This place is clean, fast and delicious. We were very impressed and would highly recommend. Sandwiches had a great ratio of meats to toppings. Bread was crispy on the outside and soft in the middle. The freshly sliced jalapeños were perfectly intense on the #12.

    (5)
  • Bryce B.

    Hard to beat their $4 banh mi

    (4)
  • Mai Y.

    I loove banh mi sandwiches and this place makes them sooo good. My husband and children all love the grilled beef sandwich. They also make a ton of other sweets and treats. We got a ton of stuff to try and the cheesecake is really yummy but we were in a hurry and didn't get to the dessert drinks. We'll definitely get that next time. The only bad thing about this place is if you get their jerky, make sure there are no mold on them. We bought a bag of sweet and spicy jerky yesterday and it had mold growing on a one inch diameter of the jerky. My husband chopped off that part and the rest was still good.

    (4)
  • Laura M.

    The best banh mi ever!!!!!!! #5 pork belly

    (5)
  • Steve J.

    There are two parts to this restaurant, the bakery and the main sit down restaurant. i have never tried the main restaurant, but will one day. This is a review of the bakery, which is mainly carryout but does have some counter seating inside. First of all this is probably the cleanest place on Federal. I love all the dingy places on federal for Asian food, but this place is not dingy. They have Vietnamese sandwiches here for $3.50 each. I am talking full size sub sandwiches on French bread for $3.50!! The sandwiches are unbelievable!! So tasty and fresh tasting with loads of cilantro and pickled veggies. I have had several sandwiches and if i was closer to this place, i could eat it every day. Other than sandwiches, i have had their grilled pork past spring rolls - AWESOME!!! I can't get enough of this place!!! Try it!!

    (5)
  • Ben O.

    This is simply the best place to eat food in Denver. $4 for the best sandwich you'll ever eat, shut up and take my money.

    (5)
  • David S.

    Based upon a recommendation from Thomas S.'s nose (he told me that he only poked his head in and thought that it smelled good), I tried New Saigon Bakery & Deli. HOLY SHITE, that is a good banh mi! The ingredients load the large roll. These are not spartan sandwiches, these are full of goodness in every bite. Large pieces of pickled carrot, jalapeños, cilantro and more than a dozen different meat choices (porks, beef, chickens, sardines and vegetarian are all offered), make these hearty and fulfilling. Everything is made in-house. They also have a large selection of take-away items and candies. Next time, I am sure to try the boiled eggs that they had on display today. I ordered three sandwiches and tried them all today, the pork belly, grilled pork paste and the pork innards. Each one was absolutely exceptional! They do not have pâté. That seems like a fair trade to me though, considering the tender and flavorful pork belly that they do have. I can always get a pâté banh mi down the street, but I can only get the pork belly here. Plenty of parking, some lovely bakery goods, a variety of drinks complete the package for me. I have not eaten next door in a while, so now I am now planning to go back, just based upon the quality and freshness of their banh mi. Well done, New Saigon! I am a fan. P.S. I have no idea why anyone would ever eat at a chain sandwich place, when places this great, and inexpensive, are becoming so plentiful in Denver.

    (5)
  • Curtis B.

    This place kicks ass. Shame on you for eating at Subway ever again unless you are driving through the deserts of Utah and are tired of Corn Nuts. Delicious, large, well made bahn-mi are only $3.50. What! And they don't skimp on meat, AND the meat isn't sad, pathetic dregs like at other Vietnamese sandwich shoppes. The bread is crunchy on the outside, soft in the middle, and not overwhelming. You will not die while driving away from the carbohydrate coma. No, I haven't tried them all, but I can vouch for the grilled pork and chicken. Both are excellent. The parking can be a little tight, but who cares? They have renovated fairly recently so the insides are clean, open, modern, etc (as if that mattered at all). Come here and eat sandwiches. Or don't, and keep the line shorter for me.

    (5)
  • Thomas S.

    When David S. shows up in your office with a long loaf of meat-packed goodness, you put that thing in your mouth. Well, that is what I did when he swung by with a pork belly banh mi for New Saigon. I have had this sandwich twice now and I can comfortably say that it is DY-NO-MITE! For the past couple of years, other banh mi makers have been mirror what the others have done, failing to make themselves stand out in the process. New Saigon has completely blown the competition out of the water. Seriously, New Saigon, you had my heart at pork belly, delicious fatty cuts of pork caramelized with a sweet glaze a la char siu. This hefty heavyweight comes stuffed with massive cuts of carrots, daikon, jalapenos, and cilantro. For a mere $3.50, this is one of the best deals in town. The bakery also has an assortment of pastries, boba drinks, ice cream, and bins of things that I can't even begin to describe. The entire place smells divine and there is often a small crowd during the lunch rush. While they make a serviceable boba drink, I think that this place is a winner based solely on their banh mi. I'm looking forward to tearing through their menu.

    (5)
  • Dave F.

    Confession time: this was my first bahn mi. I got the #13 (grilled pork) and the cashier said it was the one he would recommend. I liked it. The size was nice, it wasn't overstuffed with meat, but a good balance. The bread was fantastic. For all I know, this might be the best bahn mi in Denver. And the price is right at 3.50. A great deal. But was it so good that it had me making plans to come back? Eh. It's fine. I liked it. I might never come back. Three stars.

    (3)
  • Terry B.

    I'm no Banh Mi expert, but I do like Banh Mi. This is a cute little shop and bakery that provides the wonderfulness of the Vietnamese sandwhich called Banh Mi or a number of other Vietnamese bakery and non-bakery items. I opted for the 13, because I like to press my luck. (it's actually grilled pork) The sandwhich was fantastic, from the beautiful bread with a nice crunch to the outside and the amount of bread given the fillings. The pork had a lovely marinade, there were a great amount of very fresh veggies from boatloads of cilantro, julienned carrots, cucumber, etc. Overall, this is a nice place to get your banh mi on with great service as well.

    (4)
  • Rochelle D.

    I have not had a yummy bahn mi sandwich for years, but finally was in the neighborhood to check this place out. And you should believe the hype! I had the #13 with grilled pork, and hubby had the pork belly. I didn't even try his because I was too busy stuffing my own delicious sandwich in my mouth but he assures me it was awesome. I also had a cream puff, yum yum. Can't wait to head over here again, we will be back soon! The prices are great, friendly and speedy service, guy behind the counter was very helpful in guiding our choices. They have some counter space around where you could sit and eat but we got ours to-go as did all of the other customers while we were there.

    (5)
  • Jenny K.

    The first time I was here they were out of bread WTF??? lol I decide to try again the sandwich and bang cuon and bun thit nuong is pretty decent.

    (4)
  • Zenobia R.

    I love bahn mi sandwiches!!! Maybe not the very best but pretty damn good all around.

    (4)
  • Claire C.

    SOOOOO glad we found this place. My husband and I moved here from San Jose 1.5 years ago where bahn mi are in abundance. The whole foods on belmar used to make one that was passable, but I had yet to get that wonderful mix of flavors since we moved. The setting. My birthday and I had been craving a bahn mi for months so I tell Ted. "Yes I know it is very very far away but I want to go back to that whole foods for one." So we go and drive 45min (we now live in Parker) and arrive just to discover they don't make it anymore. Well I am sad but luckily..... Yelp to the rescue! Ted plugs into his handy yelp app and this place pops up. So we drive around and find it. Very very happy to walk in and find a really cute really clean, smells wonderful Vietnamese bakery. It is next door to a restaurant, the bakery is on the up hill side. And (unlike the bay area) they totally understood when I ordered the #3, no cilantro (yes I am one of those who thinks it tastes like soap) and a mango boba. A few minutes later on warm, really delicious bread it arrived and it was the bahn mi of my dreams. Even better then most I had in San Jose. Birthday rescued! 3.50$ at that and really big and filling. I forget which one Ted got but it was also really yummy. I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Holly K.

    How have I not been here before? This place is so good! The only complaint I have is one of the ladies making the sandwiches had super long hair and wasn't wearing it pulled up or with a hair net.

    (5)
  • Mari A.

    Delicious! Vietnamese sandwichesare my boyfriends favorite and the bachang we both love, and I just can't seem to want to order anything other! They have ready made meals to go which are fresh and perfect for lunch!

    (5)
  • Nathan B.

    this place is the best lunch deal in the city. Never had bad food ever! The owners are very very nice people. I love places that are run by families who care about their business and the quality of their food. Cant say anything but good things about this place. 5 stars.. Go and try it.

    (5)
  • G. B.

    Best Bánh Mi I've had in Denver, and they don't skimp on the fresh ingredients. I personally like the barbecued pork (#6) but if you like pork belly, you have to try the #5. They also have chicken and grilled pork and several other options for the bánh mi. These sandwiches are easily twice the size of the ones I've had from Ba Le, and they are $3.50 a piece. I've only had the boba smoothie once. I opted for watermelon and it was delicious and refreshing. It did taste fresh, unlike some I've tried other places (like Boba & Crepes). I will definitely try some other flavors next time. I've also tried the desserts which are apparently made in house, and they were pretty good. Not great, not bad, but better than average. I found the pastry to be a little too tough and dry and the pastry cream a little too thick and grainy. A chocolate banana cake I tried didn't taste very chocolate-y or banana-y. I'm no expert in pastries though, so maybe I just don't know good pastry. It was still good and I'll probably try some others as I continue to visit. The service has always been friendly and the shop has all kinds of interesting goods to check out as you wait for your order. Definitely give New Saigon Bakery & Deli a try, I doubt that you'll be disappointed in any way.

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Nice place, the Bahn Mi sandwiches are consistently well prepared. The breads are freshly baked, soft yet crunchy and chewy at the same time! Great selections of meats and vegetables to go with the bread, the BBQ pork and beef have the right amount of marinade with an array of herbs and spices that make them taste superb. Add a tasty glass of Ice Coffee and/or Boba Tea you have yourself a quality lunch that is extremely healthy, and very, very affordable!

    (4)
  • Jeffrey E.

    What I had? Combo Banh Mi and Pork Belly Banh Mi Food review: This has been kind of Banh Mi month for me. Kind of catching up a little bit for never trying all my life till now (and well never knowing about it until a month or two ago). Tried out the Combo Banh Mi first of all which is a sandwich that my coworker had a lot growing up in a Vietnamese family. The sandwich is good and I definitely recommend if you're in the mood for trying something pretty different. Do note that it uses head cheese as a main ingredient. There is certainly better there though. Had the pork belly banh mi which was probably my fav of the two but probably didn't like as much as other reviewers below. My coworkers tried out the beef and the chicken which looked really good. So I believe I think I'll definitely have to try those out next. The bread regardless of the sandwich is crazy good. Very crisp and fresh. Oh and of course the vegetables they top on there and the sauce they use really complete this sandwich. If you haven't had Banh Mi before, you should definitely treat yourself here at New Saigon. Service? No complaints Other thoughts: What a value! About $3.5 a "sub"

    (4)
  • Jerad E.

    The New Saigon Bakery & Deli is a sister store to the New Saigon Resturaunt next door. I suspect if you are a fan of one you will be of the other. This place specializes in the Banh Mi's and Boboa drinks of Vietnamese cuisine and falls into the fast casual category style of resturaunt. The sandwiches are simple, large, and delicious for only a few bucks. Most sandwiches are only $3.50. Everything is made in house; meats roasted, breads baked, spreads concocted. They rolled out a hot rack of fresh bread while I was waitng for my sandwich; you can't get much fresher than that. So Banh Mi's are relatively simple sandwiches, but when the core ingredients are done right, it's builds a delicious complexity that just makes you feel good when you eat it, and this place captures that. They are veg friendly with a veggie combo sandwhich (fake meat product from CA, looks deceptively real) My complaints: Service was a little slow and a little rude when they forgot one of my sandwiches. The bread is fresh, but a little too crusty and teared up the roof of my mouth. They are really popular and busy (line to the door at 11am on a Sunday) and I think are still getting together the best way to run the place with the level of traffic they receive, but I suspect it will become (or already is) a staple resturaunt on the Federal strip.

    (4)
  • Michelle B.

    Mmm... If I worked nearby I would come here for lunch everyday. The price is right ($3.50) for a hearty, flavorful banh mi. Tons of sandwich and drink variations too. My lychee boba tea had lots of chunks in it... yum! Can't wait to go back and try the other dishes. Bar/counter seating so don't come with a large group to sit down and talk.

    (5)
  • Jade L.

    I love their boba, and all the too go food they have. But my cousin got a banh mi one time, and this happened to her about 3 times. Once, there was a fly in her sandwich hiding behind the vegetables. Another time, there was little pieces of hair! Every time i go there i get scared and check what is in there before I eat it. This place is good but it needs to be more clean.

    (3)
  • Robin O.

    This place has the best bahn mi I've tried on Federal; we have tried Bakers Palace, Ban Le, & New Saigon was by far the best. Bread was crusty & delicious, large roll. Pork was good, not fatty & they give you a decent amount of meat. We got a chicken one that was weird- dark meat and fatty- definitely go pork here. Overall great bahn mi!

    (4)
  • Robyn M.

    Banh Mi sandwiches here at New Saigon Bakery- really terrific. I get the #5, char sui pork. Great flavor, fresh herbs and veggies, terrific bread. I have tried as many of the banh mi sandwich spots in this area, especially up and down Federal. There are a dozen, at least. New Saigon has clearly been the best. There are bar stools and counters to eat at, no tables, which is a bummer. Friendly staff, nice selection of sandwiches, and other Vietnamese baked goods, candies, crack seed and stuff I don't recognize. Sandwiches should be at least $6 each, but that is not a complaint!

    (5)
  • Caroline D.

    Hate to sound cliché, but OMG!! This bakery/deli is awesome!! it's been open about 6 months now. I had my favorite vietnamese BBQ Pork Sandwich. $3.50. Where else can you get such a nourishing meal at that price. It was loaded with fresh veggies and plenty of pork. The bread was so fresh too! A great place to seek out in Denver. It's so clean, nice peaceful Zen music playing softly and A/C. I recommend eating in on these hot summer days!

    (5)
  • A T.

    The rotisserie chicken bahn mi is superb. Not to be missed. It is so much more flavorful and unique tasting than a regular ol' sub sandwich. The crispy chewy french bread and zesty mayo really sealed the deal. There was a good portion of chicken and the usual array of vegetables: cucumber, cilantro, pickled carrots and daikon.

    (4)
  • Tim M.

    $3.50 for one the best banh mi in Denver! This place is has tons of other great stuff too. A great lunch spot amongst many other options on S Federal.

    (4)
  • Gusty S.

    Clean. Cheap. Fresh. Fast. What more could you ask for? We were visiting from DC and our local friends insiststed that it worth the drive to this part of town for the Bahn Mi sandwiches. This was my first time trying Bahn Mi so there's no comparison but as far as I can tell it was really good. Also. You can't go wrong with the Boba tea. Yummy!

    (5)
  • Alan T.

    They cannot call this place a bakery. As I walk in to order a sandwich, they said they ran out of bread! This happened several times already and I had it with them! A Vietnamese sandwich in California would never have this problem. If anything, they would have too much bread. Denver Vietnamese food just sucks overall. I miss California food.

    (1)
  • Eric L.

    i think these are the best vietnamese sandwiches i've had in denver. the sandwiches are packed with plenty of vegetables and meat. moreso than ba le. definitely unique things for sale inside as well with jerky and other odds and ends. i'd like to come back early enough to try some pastries, and i have not had the boba yet. minus one star for not being too efficient and forgetting many things that i've ordered. had to go back and ask several times.

    (4)
  • Denver B.

    Been going to New Saigon restaurant since they opened and was watching the bakery addition being built. Restaurant has always been A+ and now the bakery has also stepped up to the plate and delivered a home run from the start! One dilemma is that the wait at the bakery is sometimes too much to handle. When I want a sandwich, I really don't want to wait a half hour when it's busy. Oh well... just have to plan my arrival in mid afternoon after the crowds have somewhat dissipated. The bakery makes the best sandwich in all of Denver!

    (5)
  • Jason J.

    Dear lord. This place? This place. It's $4 for an overstuffed banh mi that I got two meals out of. Let me say that again -- it's $4 for an overstuffed banh mi that I ate for two (2) meals. It cost me $12 for a banh mi, an order of some pork spring rolls in rice paper, and a lychee boba that had real actual chunks of lychee in it. Like, are you kidding me? How amazing is that? it's a little market with a deli counter, basically. I went in with a good friend for lunch and there was a minimal wait. We perused the random Vietnamese snacks, and I think I even saw banh bao there, which means I WILL BE BACK. We each picked up the Pork belly banh mi, which was way sweeter than I expected, but still a fantastic sandwich. The bread is some of the best french bread I've ever had -- even the next day. I'm so excited to pick up a few more snacks, maybe banh bao, and definitely more banh mi. Some great food options, amazing sandwiches -- I cannot wait to go back. This might be my new Work-From-Home day lunch every time I'm working from the couch.

    (5)
  • kelly g.

    I love this place. The sandwiches are out of the world good, with the bread being the best part. The pastries are unbelievable, we just keep going back for more. Leaving here with a very full and happy belly.

    (5)
  • Rachel S.

    I love the sandwiches at this shop! I could eat here every day. What a gem! I like the roasted pork sandwich and the vegan is amazing... I can't believe it's meat free. The shop has really delicious cakes and pastries as well. Great find!

    (5)
  • Diana M.

    My husband has this obsession with the Banh mi sandwich so when ever we travel he hunts them down. I found this placs thru google. It was kind of dirty so I was some what not to try it. The vietnamese coffee was great. The Banh mi sandwich was OK. They offer other Vietnamese dishes and desserts if your into that. But for me it was just so so.

    (3)
  • LeAnne C.

    Was driving by and decided to stop, great choice!! Got the roasted pork banh mi: Bread was crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle. Pork was very flavorful and had the right amount of spice. We'll definitely be coming back! The price for the sandwich was great! There weren't many desserts or pastries when we stopped in but hopefully next time!!

    (5)
  • Keith B.

    Had the pork belly sandwich and mango boba. Sandwich was excellent, but sadly the boba was way too smooth. Cool little shop with lots of Vietnamese snack groceries.

    (3)
  • An B.

    One of the best milk teas in Denver area. They have 3 different milk teas. I've tried their golden milk tea and it is the closest that reminds me of a boba tea shop back home. Unfortunately they get 4 stars bc they close at 4! :(

    (4)
  • Sarah Z.

    I discovered New Saigon Bakery's banh mi in their first year of opening, and there was a period I went every day after work. Now, they sell out of bread most days by the time I get off work. Most of my friends and colleagues are now obsessed. I wish I could stop raving about them (more banh mi for me!). They don't even need Yelp - word of mouth is enough.

    (5)
  • Riza H. C.

    For now its 3 stars at best coz I only get to purchase one item which was a Fruit Dessert, aka Mixed Fruit Tart. It does not wow me as much with regards to this Mixed Fruit Tart, but doable for my Sweet Tooth Craving. That recent visit was on Saturday January 11th 2014 after running some errands in this part of Neighborhood. When we arrived, there are like a few patrons deciding to have their meals/sandwiches at one of the Bar area situated on the Left Wing of this establishment, that can seat like 3 people at Max (near to the Entrance) Yes, this establishment was kept clean. Almost all items are priced though I cannot deny some items can be higher in cost as compared to other Asian "snacks" or French "snacks" that I am aware of. They have a rotating refrigerated items that showcase Cheesecake if I am not mistaken. Maybe when we arrived at that hour (almost at 2pm ish), not so many items are in the refrigerated case. Yes, they have premade items be it Desserts such as Cakes, Dessert Drinks or Savory food. They have some pre-cooked items in the refrigerated case like the Shrimps, that curious me fancy. Maybe next time, I might get those. Hmmm... The person who attend to my queries, perhaps is the Son of the Owner. I ask one of the staffs whether I can make a special order of one of the Desserts. He said at first they don't cook it anymore. But I told him, I want to order ALOT of those. After talking to his Mum, he said, his Mum can do it, provided its a BIG ORDER etc etc. All that I need to do, is to call them a couple of days in advance and pay a Deposit for that Special Order. Definitely looking forward for that special order and purchase more items (that may call my name) from this establishment. Perhaps from there my review shall differ. New Saigon Bakery & Deli 640 South Federal Blvd Denver, CO 80219 Tel : (303)-935-7859 @12/2014

    (3)
  • Nat S.

    A very large Bahn Mi for under 5$. I purchased two grilled beef. The beef is very tender, and has a glaze that is delicious, and is boarder line cloyingly sweet. It is a delicious sandwich, though I do prefer the pickles Bahn Le makes ten fold over this joints. Really good, worth trying. A little more boutique like of a restaurant, it may be a good entry level Vietnamese sandwich shop for westerners who are put off by a dicey atmosphere. Really there is nothing to be scared of. You should try a Bahn Mi to day, your mouth will be happy, and your idea of the sandwich forever changed.

    (4)
  • Christina P.

    My parents are Vietnamese immigrants, and I grew up eating Vietnamese food. This place is very authentic. The reason why I knock them down a couple stars is because they've become very mainstream. By this, I mean their prices have been inflated some since the days before they remodeled and were just known as New Saigon Restaurant. Yes, they are authentic and yes, their food is delicious, but I am paying a little more than I'd fancy for a Vietnamese coffee or a banh mi. If you go and don't mind paying a little more than what I consider average for this kind of food, I would suggest getting the Vietnamese coffee, the sugar cane drink and the banh mi.

    (3)
  • Michael H.

    In my opinion, probably the best Banh Mi in Denver. Awesome bread and killer meats. I recommend the pork belly or the beef. It's hard to not only eat 1, but they are a good size.

    (5)
  • Whitney N.

    Decided to give this place a try.. I usually go to Vinh xuong because they have a real espresso machine for better coffee choices, but today I wanted to give this place a try. Upon walking in.. The lay out is super weird because u have to order and pay before u actually get to see anything and if u want something you have to get back in line. Anyways I ordered a grilled pork sandwich and a che Thai which was supposed to have a bunch of different fruits.. Quite disappointing.. Mostly jelly stuff no fruit to be found. Skip that.. The sandwich doesn't compare to other banh mi places, like the one in California called Cam Huong that I love, the closest, maybe even better is Vinh xuong.. They bread is better and more meats for sure.. This place was alright..

    (3)
  • Belinda L.

    I'm really happy to have found a bakery/deli in the local area that is similar to everything I miss about SoCal. LOVE LOVE LOVE their sandwiches. I tried several of them. The other treats and food items give me a little taste of mama's cooking and I'm all about it! Cheap, delicious, home cooked meals is always a PLUS in my book.

    (4)
  • Sean B.

    Golden milk tea. That's all that matters, but goes well with a #13 Bah Mi

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Closed
  • Mon : Closed
    Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

New Saigon Bakery & Deli

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