Bánh Mì Cô Út 2
New York, NY · Sandwich shop
- Address
- Bánh Mì Cô Út 2, 103a Eldridge St, New York, NY 10002
- Phone
- (212) 837-2953
- Website
- www.instagram.com/reel/DCvnAq9uoXE/?igsh=MTFqdWFrNXR0cGtycQ==
- Status
- Closed · Opens 10 AM
Bánh Mì Cô Út 2 is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.6-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Bánh Mì Cô Út 2
We are a sister the original Banh Mi Co Ut, we bring the new Vietnamese baguette with a thin and crispy crust outside, fluffy and soft inside! We believe you will enjoy it as much as we do!
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–6 PM |
Customer Reviews
If you’re looking for an authentic, Vietnamese bánh mì spot, Bánh Mì Cô Út absolutely delivers. The bánh mì hits all the right notes: light, crispy bread, well-seasoned proteins, fresh pickled veggies, and that perfect balance of savory, tangy, and crunchy in every bite and all made in-house. Nothing feels overdone, just clean and traditional flavors done right. Portions are generous for the price, and you can tell this is the kind of place that focuses on consistency and quality rather than trends. Service is quick and efficient, making it a great grab-and-go spot, especially if you’re nearby and craving something satisfying without the wait. It’s easy to see why locals keep coming back. Simple menu, authentic execution, affordable prices, and food that speaks for itself. One of those s
The fried tofu banh mi was amazing and incredibly fresh. The bread is made in house and tastes excellent, light and crisp. The tofu filling is simple but very well done. Staff had a great attitude, the Vietnamese coffee was lovely, and note that this place is cash only.
This banh mi shop is known to be one of the best in NYC and also is the only (that I'm aware of) to bake their bread in-house! They have a variety of different filling options but I got their special when I went. It was delicious. The bread was crispy and flaky on the outside and perfect soft on the side. They also weren't skimping on filling, pate, or any veggies. Absolutely delicious and I would come back. And, remember to bring cash as they are cash only!
This is their second location. It’s a grab and go kind of place. I really love the 5-spice banh mi. It’s warm and flavorful, well marinated with a good portion of meat. The original #1 is also good. The bread is not too hard or crumbly like in other places. No bathroom, hole in the wall place. Edit: I really like their new sandwich pork sausage lap xuong tuoi
Stopped by to pick up some banh mis on the Sunday of LDW at around noon. I had tried the other location a while back and remember liking it, so we decided to check this one out since we were in the area. I usually get the special but I saw that they have grilled sausage here (which is hard to find), so I knew I had to try that out. It's supposed to come with peanut sauce but since we were going to eat it later, I asked for it on the side and they said they don't have any containers. So strange. So I decided to get the sandwich without it because I didn't want it to be soggy. The sausage was really good but I was there was more of it. The sandwich was mostly veggies. Hubbie did get the special, and they don't skimp on the meat for that one. I would probably just stick to the special next ti
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