Marché Hung Phat est largement salué pour ses banh mi savoureux et abordables, avec un pain frais et des garnitures généreuses, et pour son ambiance pratique et rapide près d'un grand marché; la clientèle apprécie aussi la variété de l'offre, qui comprend des soupes vietnamiennes, des desserts et des collations en vrac, ainsi que des boissons comme le bubble tea et des jus; certains commentaires soulignent une constance de qualité, tandis que d'autres regrettent que les garnitures soient devenues moins généreuses ces dernières années et signalent des variations de service; le rapport qualité-prix est généralement positif, avec des repas qui remplissent bien et des choix végétariens ou à base de porc ou de boeuf; l'endroit est souvent recommandé comme l'une des meilleures adresses de banh mi à Montréal, et le personnel est décrit comme rapide et efficace, même si quelques avis mentionnent des expériences moins positives concernant le service ou des erreurs de commande.
Just a block from the popular Jean-Talon Market, Marché H?ng Phát is a Vietnamese grocery that also serves bánh mì sandwiches for only $7 CAD-easily one of the best food deals I found in Montreal. For $2 CAD more, you can add extra meat, which I highly recommend.
Inside, there's a large shared table with 6-8 seats & a counter with another 5-6 spots. It's casual but convenient for a quick bite. On my first visit, I tried the grilled pork & found the meat portion very thin, so the second time I ordered extra meat, which made a big difference. The sandwiches are served in classic style with house-made mayo, pickled carrots & daikon, jalapenos, & cucumber.
I also tried the BBQ pork option, but it turned out to be more like deli-style sandwich meat, not the char siu BBQ pork I was hoping for-so I wouldn't order that again. Other options include beef, meatball, & shredded chicken.
The menu is written in Vietnamese, French, & English. The staff preparing the sandwiches may not be fluent in English, but they understand enough that you can point, & the staff at the register do speak English. Pro tip: if you're dining in & want your sandwich toasted, ask while they're making it-before it's wrapped-& they'll toast it for free.
If you're already visiting Jean-Talon Market, this is a fantastic stop for an authentic, affordable bánh mì.
30 sept. 2025
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Fast paced, regular lunch spot that never disappoints!
I typically order a classic, lemongrass beef, or meatball banh mi, but have also got their curry soup, which was flavourful & filling. They have veggie sandwich options too.
The prices are affordable & they have a solid selection of snacks, pre-packaged Vietnamese dishes, & drinks (Le Selzter pictured) to choose from. You can't go wrong!
Came to quickly grab some Che . They have a variety of Vietnamese dessert here & also Banh Mi as well - but I already had another plan so missed to try them out. I took Che Ba Mau, Che Chuoi & Sam Bo Luong Highly recommend tho!
Delicious Bahn Mi, lots of people recommended it. I tried the fish cake & fermented tofu, both delicious. Their Vietnamese ice coffee is really good too but they put a lot of ice so it finished really fast.
Marché Hung Phat serves up one of the best banh mi sandwiches I've ever had in Canada! The bread was perfectly crispy on the outside yet soft inside, & the fillings were fresh & flavorful, with just the right balance of meats, pickled veggies, & a hint of spice. Each bite had that perfect mix of crunch & savory goodness. It was so good that I couldn't leave without ordering another one to take back to Vancouver! If you're in the area & craving authentic Vietnamese flavors, Marché Hung Phat is a must-visit!
L'une des places de référence pour un Banh Mì vietnamien à Montréal. Très accessible en raison de sa proximité avec le métro Jean-Talon, les Banh Mì du marché Hung Phat sont très bien pour un prix raisonnable. L'original & celle au poulet sont mes go to. Je recommande fortement. Ps la file d'attente peut être relativement longue en raison de la popularité de cet endroit. On of the reference place for a Vietnamese Banh Mì in Montreal. Near of the Jean-Talon station, the banh mí of "marché Hung Phat" are really tasty & délicieux for reasonable price. The original & chicken one are my go to. I highly recommended it. Ps., the queue can be relatively long due to the popularity of this place.
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!