Nam Nam Baguette Vietnam & Cafe

Av. Tamaulipas 107, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06170 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Restaurant
User Reviews

5 Cindy Chu - 2 weeks ago

Really good food and service! I had their beef pho, fried spring rolls, and Vietnamese egg coffee. I brought my friend who's never had Viet food before and she really liked the pho too.

For those who've had authentic Viet pho with the rawer meat and various beef parts etc...I didn't see that on the menu, but this spot is still really good if you're craving for pho.

And the coffee is strong!

4 Max Moyed - 2 years ago

We went on a vacation and as per usual we drank a lot and were seriously hungover and we always get Pho after a good party back home in Vancouver so naturally we started searching for a Pho restaurant in La Condesa Mexico City. The Pho gods smiled down on us when we found Nam Nam. I ate so much I couldn't breath lol.

This place was legit and it was like getting Pho back home. Highly recommend this place. Only reason I gave it a 4 star is because it was really busy and it took a bit to get the food lol. Worth the wait!

5 Desmond - 2 years ago

I love this new Vietnamese coffee shop, a great sandwich at a reasonable price and they also have the best pho ga, I highly recommend.

2 Dahlia Artesanal u0026 Co - a year ago

My experience was ok the employees were very nice. The restaurant was clean. I came on a business trip from Texas. I’m a huge fan of pho. I was honestly disappointed. I ordered a chicken pho. (it was not good AT ALL) I ordered spring rolls for my mom they were decent. The portions are very small and seriously OVERPRICED. Would not recommend.

4 Quang Lam - 2 years ago

My family and I were craving for Asian food and we found this place by accident. Such a lovely place. We ordered spring rolls, salad rolls, and chicken noodle soup. Food was fresh and tasty. The pho broth was wonderfully flavorful. Great portion sizes.

5 Xavi Capitan - 2 years ago

Im from the Philippines
Came to Mexico City to work
and u are happy to see this new café shop newly opened with traditional vietfoods u0026 drinks
Because It’s not very often to see the culture of Vietnam in Mexico
They make really good foods with very reasonable price
I have been here a several times sinced they open but they just started to sell “pho soup” a couple days ago
I like to have the Vietnamese egg pate baguette and an vietnamese capuccino for breakfast to start my day.
And
for lunch I like the fried Nem, pho soup u0026 a café mamey fruit for desert
The place is decorated with really cool “farmer hat lights”
And
some picture of cities of Vietnam
a real good bowl Pho soup is not very common in Mexico but once you eat pho here,
you will come back for it !!!
Have a good day.

5 Fernando Perez - 2 years ago

The broth is made fresh and is deep and rich in flavor. The banh mi was one of the top 3 I have had outside of Seattle and Vietnam! The ingredients are super fresh, the flavors are authentic, and the staff is exceptional!

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