Michael Bao Huynh can do no wrong. Or at least that's how it seems. After opening chic BarBao on the Upper West Side, he went downscale and began sprinkling Vietnamese sandwich shops throughout the city, first in Murray Hill and then in…
With pho and banh mi sandwiches this good, decisions don't come easy at this West Village restaurant.:
Baoguette/Pho Sure Restaurant Review: Michael Bao Huynh can do no wrong. Or at least that’s how it seems. After opening chic BarBao on the Upper West Side, he went downscale and began sprinkling Vietnamese sandwich shops throughout the city, first in Murray Hill and then in the East Village. His most ambitious is in the West Village, which doubles as a pho restaurant. Baoguette/Pho Sure is a...
Completing a now holy trinity of the new Vietnamese sandwich cafes, this Baoguette location features a noodle shop as well, perhaps in a bid to take on noodle-shop-turned-sandwich-shop, Kampuchea .