The culinary scene in Toronto has been experiencing a delightful Vietnamese wave recently. An array of delectable Vietnamese restaurants has surfaced, offering food enthusiasts a chance to savor authentic and diverse flavors from Southeast Asia. Here are “5 new Vietnamese restaurants in Toronto you need to try at least once,” each offering a unique blend of traditional recipes and modern adaptations.
Rose’s Viet Subs
Located in the heart of Chinatown, Rose’s Viet Subs has quickly become a local favorite. The shop may be easy to overlook due to its modest exterior, but those who venture inside are rewarded with some of the city’s finest banh mi.
The sandwiches here are generously filled with a choice of cold cuts or grilled meats, complemented by a selection of other Vietnamese dishes. The unpretentious ambiance of this place only adds to its charm, making it a front-runner for the title of Toronto’s most beloved banh mi joint.
Broken Rice
For those unfamiliar with Broken Rice, this Church-Wellesley Village restaurant is a must-visit. It boasts a menu centered around its namesake dish – broken rice, which comes with flavorful meat and vegetables.
But the platter is just the beginning. Visitors can also enjoy noodle bowls, fresh rolls, and skewers, all reasonably priced. The place’s popularity is a testament to its commitment to quality and affordability.
Viet Garden
Viet Garden opened its doors in Corktown in late November and has already captivated diners with its extensive array of Vietnamese classics. The inviting and warm ambiance of the restaurant just adds to the overall dining experience.
While pho, broken rice, and vermicelli bowls are the main attractions, the menu also features Asian fusion dishes such as mango curry, sweet and sour stir-fry, and gyoza. The range and quality of their offerings have quickly made this place a hotspot for Vietnamese food lovers.
Oi Banh Mi
Oi Banh Mi, a unique banh mi shop located within a Leslieville convenience store, offers a one-of-a-kind experience with its walk-up banh mi window – a first for Toronto.
The shop’s sandwiches are not only delicious but also sizable. For those looking for something different, they even offer banh mi charcuterie boards, perfect for impressing your colleagues at the next work function.
Lang Chai
Lang Chai Vietnamese Cuisine is the reincarnation of the once-popular Pho Anh Vu in Scarborough. The restaurant continues to serve its iconic noodle soups, with a menu that showcases a variety of Vietnamese staples handed down through generations of the operating family.
Despite the rebranding, loyal patrons will be reassured to find that the quality and taste of their favorite dishes remain unchanged. This is a testament to the restaurant’s commitment to providing the same excellent dining experience it has been known for.
Lead photo by Fareen Karim at Lang Chai.

