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Luke Martin
About
Vietnoms is a Vietnamese eatery in Toronto known for its creative takes on classic Vietnamese street food. The restaurant has gained local acclaim for its banh mi sandwiches and noodle dishes, often incorporating unique twists like cheese and pate. Vietnoms is celebrated for its authentic flavors and inventive approach, making it a standout in Toronto's diverse culinary landscape.
The Visit
The visit to Vietnoms showcased Toronto's vibrant Vietnamese food scene, with a focus on their signature banh mi. The reviewer was impressed by the glistening, scallion oil-rubbed bread and the unique addition of cheese and pate. The meal highlighted the creativity and authenticity of Vietnoms, reinforcing Toronto's reputation as a global food destination. The lively atmosphere and passionate staff added to the memorable experience.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Every Canadian's favorite Vietnamese food, banh mi. Banh mi. Wow, look at that cross section, man."
"But that extra layer here of pate and cheese, I've never had that before."
"This is starting to get me on board with what Clement's been preaching this whole time, that Toronto is this food mecca."
"I'm a believer. Toronto is the best food scene in the world and more people need to know about Toronto's food."
Our Reflection
Vietnoms stands as a testament to Toronto's culinary diversity, blending tradition with innovation in every bite. The banh mi, with its glossy scallion oil crust and surprising layer of cheese and pate, left a lasting impression—something new even for seasoned banh mi lovers. The smoky broth, crafted from charred ribs, added depth and warmth to the meal. The experience was more than just about food; it was about discovery and the joy of sharing Toronto's food culture with friends. The enthusiasm and passion of both the staff and the diners made it clear why this city is celebrated as a food mecca.
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