Henry’s
“Three delivery orders all showed up within 15 minutes to different locations within 1 mile.”
“The bubble tea is a little too sweet sometimes, but that's okay, because it's still good.”
“So after months of deliberating, I realized that in the Henry's versus Hanco's battle.”
Henry’s
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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Just moved to the neighborhood and had Henry's twice – tofu banh mi and tofu vegetable rice dish. I loved the banh mi it wasn't too greasy but there has to be a little bit more of seasoning on the tofu in general. You can't beat the friendliness and prices here.
Take out order only. Very good for take out. The ban mis are very tasty, with that nice flaky bread you want from these types of sandwiches. I had the spicy pork and the traditional–both are good. I think Henry's rivals Banhmigos as the best banh mi in the slope. I think I will order from it more regularly.
I am a big fan of the Vietnamese sandwiches here. So tasty and you can't beat the price!
Pretty decent bubble tea. I asked for half-sweet, but since they have the passion fruit part pre-mixed, it seems like all they could do was water it down. Bubbles were appropriately chewy, on the small side. Decaf tea still packed a little bit of a punch. Overall, decent, but I wouldn't go out of my way to go back for the bubble tea.
My five star is for their flavored (without milk) bubble tea, and smoothies.
This place is more like a Delli then a restaurant or sandwich shop. They have a few seats available, but no tables. It looks like their main clientele are deliveries.
While the known rivalry between the hanco's and Henry's helps pump up their business, (I wouldn't be surprised if Henry was in cahoots with the owner of hanco's) the bubble tea verdict is in: and the undisputed winner is: Henry's! And by a big margin. Unlike hanco's, where I couldn't finish my bubble tea, at henry's after finishing my first, I was debating if I should order another.
Their bubble teas has the perfect balance of sweetness and flavor, I tried all of their flavors some better then the others, but none were overpowering in flavor, bitterness (it's still a tea), or sweetness. Oh! And last but not least, their taro smoothie with the colorful gummies were a delight on a hot Sunday afternoon.
* $8 minimum on credit cards.
This is a little hole in the wall spot that you would easily miss. I came in for a bubble tea, and was pleasantly surprised. It was delicious! And the bubbles were soft and chewy, not hard and gooey. The drink was mixed perfectly and had the right taste of coconut. I came back the next day to try some food- I got the 7th Avenue roll which is a vegetable roll and summer roll combo. The menu is small, but affordable, as two rolls only set me back $4 and a sandwich runs for $6. Great spot, great food, would come back again and again.
I love me some Pho soup and shredded chicken sandwich. it's always a toss up between Henry's and Hancos here in the slope but I have to say it never disappoints. Delivery is super quick regardless of weather!
There's another similar joint in the area that gets all the hype, but this will be a place that I come to more often not after having had a good meal here.
Had the tofu pho. It as a very generous portion, served piping hot, and fast without any elbow jostling or "am I in your way?" dance of other neighborhood spots.
I'd go back.