Marché Hung Phat is widely praised for fresh, affordable banh mi and a wide range of fillings, with many customers noting quick service, a casual market setting, and the option to grab takeout or dine in. The bread, house made mayo, and pickled carrots and daikon are frequently highlighted as positives, while some reviews mention thinner fillings or variable portions over time and occasional inconsistencies in service. The menu also includes soups and Vietnamese snacks, and the location near the Jean Talon Market makes it a convenient stop and a strong value in Montreal. Overall, Marché Hung Phat remains a reliable, popular choice for authentic Vietnamese sandwiches with both high praise for flavor and some concerns about portion size and consistency.
A foodie experience unlike no other, sandwiches rich in flavour & taste, & staff warm & friendly. Even their store is full of amazing selections of various imported items. Would definitely come back again & recommend others to try as-well
I love Marché Hungphat, been going there for years. Best bahn mi in town, although I would say bread texture & ingredient dispersion throughout sandwich is inconsistent.
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Très bon, mais une personne à dépasser moi & la dame en avant de moi alors à la place de prendre 5 min pour recevoir mon banh-mi, ça en a pris au moins 15, car la personne qui nous a dépasser en a commandé une douzaine…
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Finally! I think I've found the best & cheapest bun bo Hue (at $12.50 +tax) in Montreal. Made to order with a very robust broth, ample sliced beef shank, cha lua sausage, & optional pork hock (I opted to replace it with extra bean sprouts), perfectly chewy bun noodles, & abundant toppings of herbs + thinly sliced onions. The photo shows only half of what I received in my order.
They have two vegetarian banh-mi options, seasoned tofu & mushrooms; both were also excellent & priced at $6.50 each. There are many meat banh-mi options & several soup noodles, including bun rieu.
Despite the never-ending line, service was efficient & friendly. This is primarily a take-out & grocery store, with one table & 4 chairs. They have reasonably priced bubble teas, che desserts, & other prepared Vietnamese treats. A true neighborhood gem.
Super yummy & friendly Vietnamese Banh Mi & Vietnamese shop on Saint Denis St. in Montreal.
This place was recommended to me by a friend who had recently travelled to Montreal & it certainly didn't disappoint. The little shop is set up as part Asian snacks, quick take out meals (i.e. Salad rolls, banh cuon, spring rolls), order at the counter meals (i.e. Banh mi, pho) & then Asian drinks to go (i.e. Iced Vietnamese coffee, bubble tea). Basically, it's a one stop Vietnamese yum yum food shop. It definitely had a small family owned vibe.
My immediate response upon entering Marche Hung Phat was that I wanted to eat & try everything! I ended up picking up some vegetarian spring rolls, banh cuon, 2 banh mi subs & 2 Vietnamese coffees. I really loved that Marche Hung Phat had vegetarian options - spring rolls & 2 different types for banh mi subs. The gentleman at the counter was helpful & friendly & lady behind the counter was quick to make our subs.
Since the shop is small & is set up partly as a convenience store, there are no tables or dine in spots (at least not that I noticed). We ended up eating back at our hotel & the banh mi's certainly didn't disappoint. The buns were fresh & the subs were delicious, same with the rolls & the banh cuon.
If you're in the area & need a Vietnamese food fix, please stop by & check out this great little place!