J&Q Vietnamese Sandwich and Cafe Menu – Anaheim, CA

Type : Vietnamese restaurant

Location : Anaheim, CA

J&Q makes fresh Banh Mi (french baguette) from scratch daily. Pho and other items are made and prepared fresh daily as well.

Established in 2020.

J&Q established the first restaurant in Saigon, Vietnam before right before 1975. The primary products were French Baguette, French Coffee, and other common dishes for the working class and local families. After 35 years, the owners carry the same passion and reopen their first store in Anaheim to serve the the locals and the businesses around.

Based on 75 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

J&Q Vietnamese Sandwich and Cafe 92807

Address:
1071 N Tustin Ave #106, Anaheim, CA 92807

Phone: (714) 666-8663

Website:

Hours

Friday 9:30 AM–7 PM
Saturday 11 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
9:30 AM–7 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 9:30 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9:30 AM–7 PM
Thursday 9:30 AM–7 PM

Menu

Sandwiches (Banh Mi) Baked fresh daily, served w/ homemade pickles, cucumbers, cilantro, and jalapenos
J&Q Special
Vietnamese Ham, Pork Meat Loaf, & Char Siu
$8.55
Grilled Pork $8.55
Grilled Beef $8.55
Spam And Eggs $8.55
Shredded Chicken Breast $8.55
Vietnamese Ham & Pate $8.55
Pork Meat Loaf & Pate $8.55
Char Siu $8.55
Fried Shrimp
Battered shrimp served w/ homemade mayo, lettuce, and tomatoes
$9.25
Vegetarian Ham $9.25
Pho (Vietnamese soup made with a bone-beef broth, banh pho noodles, served w/ bean sprouts, basil, lime & jalapenos)
Pho Special
Slow braised Certified Angus Beef & Meatballs
$12.95
Beef Brisket
Slow braised Certified Angus Beef: Brisket Choice Grade
$11.95
Beef Meatballs $11.95
Chicken $11.95
Shrimp $11.95
Noodles
Vermicelli W/ Grilled Pork & Egg Roll
Rice noodles, grilled pork & 1 egg roll, serve w/ fish sauce
$11.95
Beef Stew W/ Baguette
Classic Vietnamese beef stew packed w/ tender braised chunks of beef loaded with herbs, aromatics, carrots & a delicious broth served w/ baguette.
$12.95
Beef Stew W/ Egg Nooldles
Classic Vietnamese beef stew packed w/ tender braised chunks of beef loaded with herbs, aromatics, carrots & a delicious broth served w/ egg noodles.
$11.95
Stir Fried Egg Noodles W/ Chicken & Shrimp $12.95
Stir Fried Egg Noodles W/ Shrimp $11.95
Stir Fried Egg Noodles W/ Chicken $10.95
Rice
Shaken Beef & Steamed Rice
1/2 lb of filet mignon w/ steamed rice, onions, salad, cucumbers & tomatoes
$13.95
Grilled Pork Chop
Steamed Rice, 2 Pork Chops & an egg
$12.95
Chicken & Steamed Rice $11.95
Combination Fried Rice
Fried rice w/ eggs, Vietnamese ham, sausages, shrimp, carrots & peas
$10.95
Vegetarian Fried Rice
Fried rice w/ eggs and vegetables
$10.95
Drinks
Vietnamese Iced Coffee
Reg 4.25| Large 5.25
$4.25
Thai Tea
Reg 3.75| Large 4.25
$3.75
Green Thai Tea
Reg 3.75| Large 4.25
$3.75
Milk Tea
Reg 3.75| Large 4.25
$3.75
Jasmine Tea W/ Peach, Strawberry, Or Mango Flavor
Reg 3.25| Large 3.75
$3.25
Fresh Lemonade
Reg 3.75| Large 4.25
$3.75
Vietnamese Lime Soda
Reg 4.00| Large 4.75
$4.25

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Reviews

Leanne
Food is always good, consistent quality. I enjoy the spring rolls and my family gets the banh mi. Food always takes a long time to prepare but is fresh. They don’t have a great system for customizing dishes so I would be cautious if you have allergies.

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Zapporah
Their sandwiches are really good, but I come here for the drinks! Love a good Vietnamese coffee and their Thai tea is great too. The people behind the counter are always kind and friendly. If I lived closer and didn’t just pass thru on my commute, I would eat here regularly.

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Brian Berge
ordering is incredibly difficult. their online menu shows sides. they claim they have only 1 side. it was discouraged by being described as small. i described the other sides i’d seen on their online menu. they don’t know what a “side” is, & they don’t know what “scrambled” is. the person remained confused. i asked if it was possible for the business to sell these items to a customer. the answer was yes, but she discouraged it because the fried egg was only 1 egg, & the scrambled eggs were only 2 eggs.

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Charlie M
Have been looking for a local Vietnamese place to replace another that has sadly closed during the pandemic of the last several years, and J&Q fits the bill. A mom & pop, have been a couple of times now, and will keep going – banh mi sandwiches are on point, bread is baked on site, and are bigger than most other places I’ve gotten sandwiches from. Tasty egg rolls and spring rolls (have had the grilled pork version and even ate it the next day… like cold pizza… still tasty) are also larger than normal, so you won’t likely go hungry after ordering from here. The grilled pork, J&Q special, and Spam and egg banh mi are good and I plan to go thru the rest of the sandwich menu. Eager to try the Pho and rice dishes, but am sold on this place for sure. Friendly and courteous service. Can’t go wrong here.

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fuwang chen
I have tried their beef rice and fired rice, all tasted pretty good. However, their grilled pork chop is so disappointed. I hate pork skin and it tastes weird .

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Nine 90
Very good, the beef stew is good with choices of bread, rice or rice noodle. The shredded chicken sandwich is also very good and very big!

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Chris Fultz
We got the JQ special soup and the JQ special bahn mi and it was so much food for 2 to split we took enough home for each of us to have another entire meal. The pho and bahn mi were excellent!

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Lisa Peaslee
It’s not just a sandwich place, although they are really good , it’s much more with pho, beef brisket , soups stews & chiclen & beef fried rice. The atmosphere is clean pleasent

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Destiny Stewart
This place is waaay better than Lee’s sandwiches OMG I got the grilled pork sandwich it was so fresh the pork had a very good flavor. The bread and veggies were fresh. The Vietnamese coffe was good as well. I would definitely go back!

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Kristi Wall
This restaurant was competent, but not exceptional. I had the tofu vermicelli. Ingredients were fresh tasting, but did there have to be so much iceberg lettuce? There was a lot of tofu, but the thickness of the slices meant that the ratio of exterior crispy to interior uncooked was off. The egg rolls were piping hot, but a little bland. Some of it was probably my own personal preference. I missed the peanuts, but it is probably much easier for the restaurant to be peanut free. I prefer it when my noodles are hot, but I understand it is much quicker during the lunch rush to cook them in advance.

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