
Jenifer Chen
8 reviews on 1 places
Most buns are around $2-3, banh mi's are $5. It's on the smaller compared to other Asian bakeries I've tried, but they taste fresh, flavour is nice, not too sweet, and texture is soft. Their coconut bun is probably the best I've had and usually am not a fan of coconut. Cash only.
First time having such a refreshing banh mi stuffed with herbs and veggies. I like that this place uses slimmer bread and toasts it when you order so it's nice and warm. It's definitely not on the cheaper side starting at $6 a piece. They accept all forms of payment, which is rare to see at banh mi shops.
Decent banh mi for $4 each. Got the assorted and chicken sandwiches. Overall the sandwiches here are on the sweeter side. I'm a savoury kind of gal so probably wouldn't come back here again. Note: it's a grab and go place, no sit down.
Clean, fun, and safe play place for my 4 and 1 year olds. They don't have large play structures or slides like other indoor playgrounds, but there was enough to do for my kids. Service was friendly. It was a little bit hot/stuffy when we were there on a Thursday afternoon, maybe the A/C wasn't turned on then. Some toys also do need some cleaning as there was dust or stickiness to them.
It's ok for mall sushi. $30 fed 2 adults and a toddler. There is a tad bit too much rice for the rolls. Tempura batter was not light enough so we did have to peel off some batter. Service was great though and flavour of the complimentary salad and spicy salmon roll were nice.