Skip to content

At Banh Mi Brothers, Viet favorites … plus Pho-Tine

Tom Hanchett

“The ideal job was in an office. Wear a tie,” Hau Doan recalls of his Vietnamese immigrant upbringing. Fortunately for Charlotte lovers of Viet street food, he’s taken a different path.

At age two Doan fled South Vietnam with his family, hidden in the bottom of a fishing boat. They washed up in Malaysia then made their way to Virginia — “America, where the streets are paved with gold,” he says, chuckling but serious.

His parents sacrificed to send him to Virginia Tech for a degree in finance. He wound up in Charlotte where relatives had opened one of the city’s first nail salons in Dilworth in 1994. He was making good money working in financial firms.

“But I always had a passion for cooking,” he confesses. In college he cooked for friends — to the consternation of his mother: “She’d say ‘We got you a meal plan. Focus and study!’”

In 2016 the love of food, plus the challenge of building his own business, won out. He opened Banh Mi Brothers with younger sibling Luan.

Their menu honors tradition but offers new twists. Appetizers include summer rolls, chilled and plump with shrimp and pork. But you’ll also find pork rinds with seasoning borrowed from Thai tom yum soup.

The banh mi — sub sandwiches — feature toasty french bread stuffed with veggies and your choice from a variety of meats. Some are expected: grilled pork, lemongrass chicken. But there’s also porchetta. It’s roasted pig, inspired by both by Italian tradition and Viet New Year’s cooking.

Least expected dish? The Pho-Tine. On a college jaunt to Montreal, Doan and pals discovered poutine, Canada’s signature gravy-and-meat-smothered french fries. Doan reduces Vietnamese pho soup to a roux and adds slices of beef, creating his own new comfort-food favorite.

“Mom’s still not sure about all this,” Doan laughs.

Banh Mi Brothers
Tuesday – Saturday 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Monday closed

230 WT Harris Blvd. suite A-7 (at N. Tryon St.)
Charlotte, NC 28262
(704) 900 – 7842
BahnMiBrothers-CLT.com

Center City & nearby
Carolina apple cider
Indian street food
Greens from South Carolina
Upstate NY Italian sausage
Swiss-German bakery
Blackberry memories of Brooklyn
Puerto Rican kabobs
South Boulevard, South Tryon & southward
Mexico + Greece = holiday treats
Cuban box pig
Snack foods from India
SC meets Vietnam
Little corner of El Salvador
Arepas from Venezuela
Indian sweets for Diwali
Colombian soup
Korean at China Wing
Indian food in south Charlotte
Mexican take-out
Mexican Tamaleria
Fort Mill — real Chinese
Ready for Laotian food in Charlotte?
Psst! There’s a European Market hidden just south of Ballantyne
Independence Boulevard, Monroe Road & environs
Nigeria in east Charlotte
Korean BBQ
Brazilian bakery
Secret Greek grocery
Colombian BBQ & snacks
Detroit hot dogs
New York bagels
Halal Latino
Russian-Turkish Grocery
Iran Kabobs in Matthews
Ramen in Matthews
Russian picnic fare
Armenia in Matthews
Katayef – holiday dessert at Pita Kabab in Matthews
Crispy NJ pizza comes to east Charlotte
Central Av, Albemarle Road & vicinity
Family-style Ethiopian
Dominican street food
Jamaican black cake
Somali stew and sides
Schawarma from Jerusalem
Oriental buns
Greek pastries
Bosnian sausages
‘Tis the Season for Champurrado
Latino bakery feeds a region
Taste Monterrey, Mexico
Tamales in Plaza Midwood
One restaurant, three Latino traditions
Guatamala in east Charlotte
Mexican Seafood
You buy – We fry
Dominican Deli
French/Vietnamese pastry arrives in east Charlotte

North Tryon, UNCC area & northward
Asian Moon Cakes
Mexican carnitas
Beef on Weck from Buffalo
Indo-Chinese
Dominican fruit shakes, pressed subs
Mexican ice cream
Louisiana Viet crawfish
Salvadoran comfort food
NYC pastries – Lake Norman
Vegetarian eats from south India
Indian Dosa Night
Middle East via Lynx
Bahn Mi Brothers
Ethiopian sandwiches
Turkish near UNCC
BBQ from Pakistan
Find a taste of Hyderabad at Nawabs Kebabs
Westward
The Patio at Our Lady of Guadalupe
NC fish camps
Fried baloney
Grits & cornmeal
El Tamarindo
Laos in Kings Mountain
Lawrence Caribbean
Multiple Places & Food Trucks
5 eateries for Black History Month
Charlotte’s International food scene
South’s Love Affair with Soft Drinks
5 Places to “Eat Northern”
Northern Favorites: Six More Eateries
Curry journey: Vietnam, Trinidad, India
Spiedies – Food Truck
5 best bites on Albemarle Road
Lao Sausages – Food Truck
Western Indian – Food Truck
Himalayan flavors – Food Truck
Shaved ice goes global in Charlotte