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Lan Hue Vietnamese Sandwich & Bakery - Seattle - Photo album

Always a fun little spot to visit. There is usually a bit of a language barrier but manageable. Free parking for a couple of hours but the drive to the lot is scary steep. We always do the buy 5 get 1 free and have leftovers for dinner. The pastries are usually pretty good too. Prices have gone up
When I'm in the mood for a good Banh Mi this is where I go. The bread is always fresh and perfectly chewy, fillings are fresh and the staff has been friendly every time. They have a great selection of sandwich options, drinks and delicious baked goods (I'd recommend the coconut bun) all for a great
The BBQ Beef Bahn Mi w/ added Pâté was juicy and flavorful. Jalapeno also adds a mild kick that rounds it out nicely. The portions are better than average; great value. The Thai Milk tea was pretty good too. The staff was nice, too. Lan Huê is an overall solid pick.
Loving the sandwiches and little egg yolk sweet and salty pastry. I recommend any sandwich with the pate in it. It’s yummy! And still a good deal. A rarity in Seattle
Pretty solid bahn mi. Bread is maybe a bit too "bready" and dense for my taste. I didnt take pictures, but the pastries are where its at. stuffed with meat, pate, and quail eggs and baked nice and crispy. We came back for more the next week and will be back again!
Highly recommend this place if you need a quick belly fill up. Ban mi here is big and full of goods for the right price. They had special buy 5 get 1 free. I gave this place a 5 stars because they make their own bread and everything else except the meat. I don’t go for Vietnamese food often but this
Best sandwich in Seattle. *free parking in the garage above according to the sign on the door* Had two sandwiches, the tofu #5 and the #6 dac biet, a steamed bao bun, iced coffee and a coconut bun. The sandwich bread was fresh and perfectly crispy in the outside. A well done baguette. The veggies
Good Vietnamese sandwiches at very comparable prices (that is, if you consider buying 5 at $20 and get the 6th free). The Special sandwiches are well stuffed. It consists of several kinds of VNmese salamis. I tried the pork belly sandwich, which I wasn't impressed with. I thought there would be seve
I enjoyed the banh mi that I got at Lan Hue. I got there around 9am and they were still getting prepared for the day. I think I originally heard about Lan Hue from the Seattle Times but hadn’t made it there until recently. The place is pretty big and there are cases of baos, iced drinks, and pate al
$6 bahn mi. Not bad. Pretty delicious. The sandwich was packed with filling. I’d go back. $2.50 for a pate chaud, flaky and yummy. Such a great deal.
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