Excellent food and friendly service great prices!!
Roasted pork with that cracklin is on � crack-a-lackin!!!
This place is amazing!! You can substitute the bread with rice paper and they are huge! I really enjoyed this place; they are not skimpy with the filling.
It does however always have a long line so order ahead! Totally recommend.
Straight up delicious!! They may not be your traditional Vietnamese sub, but it doesn't matter. I can't even name my favourite. This is a must go when you are in the area. Take an iced coffee to go too!!
Based on today's visit. I give this place a 3.5-4
DD Mau is in a great location, and the interior is so cute! I love the rustic yet new and modern look. Very nicely done.
I got the tofu lemongrass sub on a multigrain bun and my fiancé got the bbq duck sub on a white bun.
Mine was pretty good and my fiancé said he liked his.
I think some more sauce in it would be good.
I wana go back and try a noodle bowl :)
Hearing so many great things about the bread they use in the bahn mi here I had to try it for myself. They were also featured on, ‘You Gotta Eat Here’. So I literally had to eat her to find out WHY! Although it is on average a bit pricier than your average bahn mi at Vietnamese sandwich shops but after my first bite I now know why!
Love this place. Had the chicken lemongrass sandwich. It was absolutely delicious. Also tried lychee green tea which was tasty and delicious. The only downside is that it's one of those pricier vietsub places.
Hearing so many great things about the bread they use in the bahn mi here I had to try it for myself. They were also featured on, ‘You Gotta Eat Here’. So I literally had to eat her to find out WHY! Although it is on average a bit pricier than your average bahn mi at Vietnamese sandwich shops but after my first bite I now know why!
Vancouver Foodie Tours
+4.5
Where to Eat: DD Mau, 1239 Pacific Boulevard, VancouverHours of Operation: Daily, 10:30 am – 8 pmWhat to Eat: Grilled Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi $7, Honeydew Smoothie with Almond Milk $4.50Catering : YesDelivery: foodsters.ca/ddmau. I visited DD Mau one morning before my Gourmet Tour as I had bought a VanEats pass a few weeks ago which gets you two half sandwiches and a smoothie (Note: they do not usually sell their sandwiches by halves). I ordered the Roasted Pork with Crackling and Garlic Aioli Banh Mi, Grilled Lemongrass Chicken with Sweet Chili Aioli Banh Mi and a Honeydew Smoothie with Almond Milk. While I was waiting for my order, I chatted with the owner, Kim, about the origin of the name DD Mau. Apparently the name is a play on words and means go go quickly. It’s used by American military returning from the Vietnam War and Vietnamese immigrants. You’ll also hear it used in the movie The Deer Hunter.
As part of the Media Preview Tour, we got a chance to taste DD Mau! As seen on “You Gotta Eat Here”, the Tran siblings are here to bring the Vietnamese banh mi to the next level!
Ok. Must try namwich (that's what I call vietnamese subs ) & their iced thai ice tea!!! Not many places in the lower mainland serves this drink (unless you're in a thai restaurant,duh) grab this snack and drink and take a stroll in the park across the street!
Only my favourite place in Yaletown! Their Vietnamese coffee is awesome and the BBQ Duck and Lemongrass Chicken sandwiches are da bomb! Sit by the window and there will always be a beautiful fresh bouquet of flowers :)
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