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Welcome to Coda Bakery

Discover the harmonious blend of Vietnamese flavors and American classics at Coda Bakery. Located in Albuquerque, NM, Coda Bakery offers a wide range of options, from refreshing juices and smoothies to delectable sandwiches. With a focus on catering to various dietary preferences, this establishment provides vegan options and takes pride in its inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant features amenities such as reservation services, delivery, and outdoor seating, making it a versatile choice for gatherings or solo dining. Whether you're seeking a casual lunch spot or a place for a relaxing happy hour, Coda Bakery promises a delightful experience for all.

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Walking into Coda Bakery is like stepping into a hidden gem in the heart of Albuquerque. This cozy eatery offers a delightful mix of juice bars, Vietnamese cuisine, and delicious sandwiches. With a wide range of utilities such as reservation options, delivery, and takeout services, Coda Bakery caters to every diner's needs.

Nestled at 230-C Louisiana Blvd SE, this restaurant provides a welcoming ambiance for guests to enjoy their meals. The menu boasts a variety of vegan options, ensuring that everyone can find something to satisfy their taste buds. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch spot or a place to gather with friends, Coda Bakery has you covered.

One of the standout features of Coda Bakery is its commitment to providing a comfortable dining experience for all. From gender-neutral restrooms to waiter service and free Wi-Fi, every detail has been thoughtfully considered. And let's not forget about their happy hour specials and selection of alcoholic beverages for those looking to unwind after a long day.

Overall, Coda Bakery is a must-visit destination for those seeking fresh and flavorful dishes in a relaxed setting. With its convenient location, ample parking, and dog-friendly outdoor seating, this restaurant truly has something for everyone. So why not stop by and experience the culinary delights that Coda Bakery has to offer?

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Nghia Huynh
Nghia Huynh

Coda serves some of the best Vietnamese sandwiches and noodle dishes in town! Their banh mis are thinner and not as flaky as most to highlight their fillings more, but is delicious in its own right. Their smoothies are also delicious and can come with freshly made boba as well!

Shawn Jipp
Shawn Jipp

Excellent food! gets busy inside at lunch. Fairly fast. Food is always very fresh. Bakery products seem like they were just baked. Bread is great.

Alan Loo
Alan Loo

I had not been to this place in ten years. My friend from Seattle recommended this place. I also saw a blue bloods episode where they ate banh mi. I was not disappointed. I ordered the #1 Coda Combo. Awesome fresh baguette, sweet flavor of meats assembled by a crew of Vietnamese women who could be my grand ma. Fast and friendly service. You won't be disappointed. Try them out. The best banh mi in NM.

Esperanza Vite
Esperanza Vite

Best sandwiches I’ve ever eaten! Seriously we try a lot of places and this was amazing. Perfect flavor. The lemongrass beef sandwich was out favorite. Which they did say they only serve lemongrass on weekends. No dine in but they do have a couple of benches outside their shop.

Edward Fong
Edward Fong

This place is amazing. It was packed and it's highly recommended to call in your order before you get there. They have the best Vietnamese sandwiches in town. Oh and you have to get their sesame balls.

Bianca Agustin
Bianca Agustin

Hands down, the BEST BAHN MI in Albuquerque! I am not a vegetarian, but I would be remiss not to recommend you try their homemade tofu. It's soooo good!

Tiffani J
Tiffani J

I went to this restaurant twice within three days. The food is amazing!!! I highly recommend the #1 Đặc Biệt, #51 Sữa Đá (iced coffee), and the Raisin Bun. Those are the only items I have had so far; but really, you likely can't go wrong with whatever you choose. The food and drinks are authentic and fresh. Absolutely delicious! This place gets busy and there's not a lot of seating available. Plan accordingly.

MAC n’ Cheese
MAC n’ Cheese

Coda Bakery hands down has the best Bahn Mi sandwiches in the city. I’ve been going here for years and I am never disappointed with the food. I’ve had everything on the menu and generally favor the grilled shrimp/pork sausage and the beef lemongrass sandwiches. The noodle bowls, spring rolls, and the shakes are always on point. I also always get the fried tofu with every meal with the occasional sesame balls. The staff is friendly and keep up with the orders when the place gets really busy during the lunch hours. This place one of the best places to eat in Albuquerque and strongly recommend it to anyone that is visiting in ABQ or lives here and haven’t yet tried it. This place is amazing!

Nate M.
Nate M.

This is the best Vietnamese in town. Fresh, affordable, good quantity, interesting variety. Haven't had anything I didn't like. Do yourself a favor and go. Only thing to note is it's not a particularly great place to sit down and eat. Simple interior. Pretty loud with the hustle n bustle. It's better as take out.

Steve T.
Steve T.

Small little shop most already know about. I'm always near when I'm here but never have the time. Finally this go around got to get my Bahn mi fix. For the price it's great for practically a 12" sandwich. The grilled chicken is like a bbq chicken and chopped up in big chunks. Most places I been around the country give slices or tiny chopped pieces. Flavor was good, little light on the mayo which I like but missing that special liquid seasonings IYKYK. Other than that bread texture was good and fillings and veggies were on point. I can see why they are always busy with dine in or to go orders. Adequate parking in the lot so no worry there. Raisin roll was good. Got hooked on raisins since I was a kid so anything raisins I like. It's like a rolled up croissant and in the layer is little coconut flakes along with raisins and corse sugar on top. Something like a cronut but rolled.