Vo Banh Mi

“Great for breakfast and grabbing a quick bite before you get on your flight!”

“The condiments of cilantro and pickled carrot & daikon were close to homemade.”

“Self-order on the iPad, and then slide over and pay.”

Vo Banh Mi

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. The worst Banh mi restaurant I have ever been to..and I love Banh mi sandwiches! Didn't have time to grab dinner before my flight so decided to pick up some food at the airport. The restaurant is in a food court type area between gates C75 and C90. The whole experience is pretty innovative as you use a touchscreen device at the ordering station, pick up the food from the server, and then head to the checkout area to do self checkout. You can even choose to get a text message when your food is ready so you can sit back down at your gate. I found this to be quite confusing because the people waiting didn't know when their order was being made and the sever didn't know who ordered what.

    I opted for the chicken liver pate as pate is a common Banh mi filling. This one was so disgusting..it had this awful taste and there was way too much pate (I am typically a pate lover). After scraping most of it off, I ate the sandwich with basically just cucumbers and carrots. The other sandwiches might be good but do NOT get the chicken liver pate. The sandwich left me completely unsatisfied and with such a bad taste in my mouth that I had to have a bite of my friends delicious sandwich from the restaurant right across the food court.

  2. This is one of those places that looks trendy and on-point, but was really, really mediocre. The iPad ordering system is inefficient and creates a lot of backlog, and the place is understaffed. I tried the eggplant sandwich, and it was okay, but didn't really have much in it, and for $10, you're expecting more than that… even at an airport. Wasn't too impressed, but that was a theme across the new food court.

  3. I don't know why people are slamming this place. It's airport food. At least it has some flavor and fresh vegetables. At almost $10 for a less-than-filling sandwich, it is definitely airport pricing, but I am glad to have the option, particularly for when I'm traveling on business and can afford to buy a $10 sandwich.

  4. My chili tofu sandwich was refreshing and a decent size to keep me full on my 5 hour flight to LAX. Slow service.

  5. Avoid. You can get better sandwiches elsewhere. Portion is small, the banh mi was burnt. Tasted not good.

  6. Great for breakfast and grabbing a quick bite before you get on your flight!

    I got a toasted bagel with lox, onion, and cream cheese. On the pricier side for about $13. I also got a fresh squeezed OJ for around $6.

    You place your order on the ipad machine then self-pay at the cashier on the islands with gum, newspaper, etc. Then you just bring your paid ticket back and wait for them to call your order.

    Located in the United Terminal- good breakfast choice. There's tons of other places in the food court area if you want something different!

  7. I visited Vo for breakfast because their bagels looked delicious. But unfortunately I wasn't very impressed by the food or service.

    The iPad ordering system at all the food shops in this section is super confusing and the menu options on the iPad didn't match the posted breakfast menu. You order at the restaurant counter and then take the receipt over to the self pay machines. There is no attendant helping by the pay machines and as far as I can tell there is no one checking that you've paid when you leave which feels strange.

    The bagel itself was fine but the cream cheese was in a huge cold chunk in the middle so I had to figure out spreading it which is hard when the bagel wasn't very warm either. Overall it was a sub-par experience.

  8. In line to buy sandwich…

    Man making sandwich for previous guest cuts his hand. He walked to the back to call his workmate to take over, while he compresses his wound with a tissue.

    Workmate came out and wrapped the sandwich… Yes, the one where the man who made the sandwich CUT HIS HAND ON… and handed it to the customer

    Workmate was pissed about being called back to work and was pouting and cussing. She begrudgingly starts cleaning up the sandwich counter and – I kid you not – threw the sauce bottle at the sauce slots at the counter, missed and hit the front glass and bottle bounced back at her.

    I walked away and got a salad elsewhere. I've seen enough.

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