Vietnamese street food lands in Buenos Aires with Bánh Mí Company, a gastronomic proposal in Recoleta a few blocks from the Faculty of Medicine. Freshness, flavor straight from Vietnam for your lunches before or after school.
To eat like in Vietnam near the Faculty
The Bánh Mí is a type of Vietnamese sandwich that fuses influences from French and Asian cuisine. It is made with homemade baguettes produced in-house and there are different versions with fillings such as lacquered pork, chicken curry, tofu or beef or accompanied by fresh vegetables and typical sauces.
Vietnamese street food also has lighter options such as Spring Rolls with prawn, pork or tofu fillings, perfect to accompany with some of the drinks offered by the house: Vietnamese cold coffee, kombuchas and iced teas.
If you walk along Paraguay Street at the height of Houssay Square, the faculty and the Hospital de Clínicas you will recognize this Vietnamese food place very easily for its bright red and yellow colors, typical of Vietnamese street stalls, but with a modern and porteño touch.
You can eat in or take away and if you don’t want to eat something quick and fast, stay and sit down, enjoying the feeling of being in a small Vietnamese stall, but in the heart of Recoleta. If you are a fan of Asian cuisine and you are looking for a new authentic proposal in Buenos Aires, Bánh Mí Company is your place to try.
📍 Paraguay 2033
Monday to Saturday from 11:30 am to 11:30 pm.