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Welcome to Q Bakery

Q Bakery, nestled in Seattle, WA, is a Vietnamese bakery that truly embodies the essence of artisanal craftsmanship. From delectable sandwiches to mouth-watering pastries, every bite at Q Bakery is a symphony of flavors. The cozy ambiance, coupled with impeccable service, makes it the perfect spot for a relaxing meal. Whether you're craving a savory breakfast or a satisfying lunch, Q Bakery has got you covered. With a wide array of options, including takeout and delivery, Q Bakery caters to every culinary need. It's a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking authentic Vietnamese cuisine with a modern twist.

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Welcome to Q Bakery, a hidden gem in Seattle offering a unique blend of Vietnamese bakery and sandwich specialties. Located at 3818 S Graham St, Q Bakery provides a cozy and casual dining experience perfect for a quick bite or leisurely meal.

With a wide range of utilities including takeout, reservations, delivery, and catering services, Q Bakery strives to accommodate all of your dining needs. The establishment also accepts credit cards and Apple Pay for added convenience.

Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to enjoy your meal, or prefer outdoor seating to soak in the sunshine, Q Bakery has you covered. With options for breakfast, lunch, and even alcoholic beverages, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of trying many dishes at Q Bakery and can confidently say that the flavors and freshness of their food truly stand out. From decadent pastries to flavorful Vietnamese sandwiches, each dish is crafted with care and attention to detail.

So, if you're in the mood for a unique dining experience that blends Vietnamese and bakery delights, look no further than Q Bakery. Don't forget to try their signature dishes and let your taste buds be delighted!

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Diana X.
Diana X.

Amazing authentic Viet bakery. This has been recommended to me by several friends, and it was so worth the stop. Giant bags of baguettes in bulk order greet you in the back, a sign of its legit-ness. The highlight I came here for was the pate chaud. Similar meat shortcrust pies exist throughout Seattle and in various ethnic contexts, and by far this has been my favorite rendition. The pastry is impossibly flaky and buttery, with an undertone of savory lard and lots of love. The meat inside is juicy and flavorful. It's perfectly toasted and the texture is spectacular. I've also had the pound cake (a little too sweet and not very buttery) and shrimp balls on skewers , and seafood pate slices (a bit too salty and unbalanced in flavor) from the hot bar. Will definitely need to try the banh mi next time, bt the favorite for me so far as been the pate chaud. There's so much to try here, and I will definitely be back!

Tara H.
Tara H.

I stumbled upon this place on a weekend while in the area. I saw several people at this place, so I was intrigued. I decided to order their BBQ pork banh mi, which was around $5. Their banh mi has been my favorite so far in the Seattle area. The bread is perfectly crisp and the BBQ pork was flavorful. I would definitely come back here.

Sea T.
Sea T.

Shrimp paste sandwich (bánh mì chảo tôm) - a must try!! And I love buying the small bread and freeze them for later.

Dub W.
Dub W.

Best banh mi in town. Plenty of parking available. The staff is friendly enough. They deal with a fast pace take out orders so take that however you would like.

Traci J.
Traci J.

In the neighborhood and was picking up a sandwich for a friend. Since I saw the guy bagging the rolls non stop in the back I knew the bread was going to be fresh. I was going to be standing around waiting for one sandwich so i figured I'd get myself one as well. It wouldn't look good if I bit my friend's sandwich just to try it A little confusing on where to stand. Order your sandwich from the window deeper in. The window up front is for phone orders and purchases of the bagged bread. They do a great business of the sandwich rolls and smaller ones. The bag of 6 was $3.25, maybe a dozen of the smaller ones was $5. I saw a guy from Smarty Pants pick up 150 rolls! Sandwich was good - toss up on whether I'd want a $7 banh mi with less meat, or a more packed sandwich from my neighborhood for $14.

Ash S.
Ash S.

We have been coming here for years, and come very very often. Affordable delicious banh mi, the baguettes are baked fresh in house. Grilled pork is our go to order, an 8 inch banh mi is $6.25 now. It can get pretty busy during the lunch rush. They also sell their baguettes separately and plenty of other fresh bakery items and snacks.

Chris V.
Chris V.

The bread here is so fresh, light, and airy, perfect for banh mis! Value wise, Q bakery is tough to beat at $5.50 for a sandwich! I ordered their combo banh mi and it was very satisfying. Includes pate, mayo, cilantro, jalapeño, pickled veggies, and a fair amount of meat. Just wish it had more of the pickled veggies or cilantro. Overall, would recommend!

Cin-Yee S.
Cin-Yee S.

Wandered in while waiting for my Vientiane Grocery order to be prepared. Grabbed some delicious pate chaud and wanted some pandan honeycomb cake and fresh baguettes but it was very close to closing so they were out. Will have to come back to try the banh mi.

Thuy N.
Thuy N.

The best place to get fresh baguettes for the bo ne, curry chicken or banh mi's dishes that you may be serving. They have a fresh bag of 5 baguettes for $3.00. Other Asian stores sells 4 baguettes for $3.50. They have the small ones too, super reasonable price. They open super early in the morning too. They have varieties of banh mi's. Haven't had a chance to try it but it looks delicious.

Megan L.
Megan L.

Good bread, tasty shredded chicken sandwiches. It would be perfect if they offered shredded fried tofu banh mi in addition to their other offerings. Things can get crowded at lunch time, especially on the weekend.