Welcome to Diem Eatery
Located in Brooklyn, NY, Diem Eatery is a coffee, tea, Vietnamese, and gelato haven offering a unique experience. With a diverse menu including classic banh mi sandwiches with options like chicken lemongrass and tofu, as well as flavorful noodle and salad dishes, Diem Eatery caters to all palates. Customers rave about the generous portions and fresh ingredients, making it a must-visit spot for a satisfying meal. The cozy ambiance, friendly service, and hidden restroom add to the charm of this culinary gem. Don't miss out on trying their mint flavored hot chocolate or creamy egg coffee for a truly delightful experience at Diem Eatery.
- 79 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY 11201 Hotline: (917) 909-1037
Welcome to Diem Eatery, a hidden gem located in Brooklyn, NY, that offers a unique culinary experience blending Vietnamese flavors with gelato and coffee. This cozy spot is a perfect go-to for a delicious meal with a twist.
With a diverse menu featuring options like the Bánh Mì Sandwiches and Noodle Salads, Diem Eatery caters to all palates. From the classic Bánh Mì filled with pt, jambon, and mayo to the Turmeric Fish Noodle Salad, each dish is bursting with authentic Vietnamese flavors.
Customers rave about the generous portions and the perfect combination of ingredients in each dish. The classic Bánh Mì, in particular, stands out for its crispy baguette, savory meat, and fresh pickled vegetables.
For those with dietary restrictions, Diem Eatery also offers Vegan options, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a taste of Vietnam. The spacious and clean ambiance, along with friendly staff, add to the overall dining experience.
Don't forget to try their unique offerings like the egg coffee or mint flavored hot chocolate for a delightful treat. With quick service and reasonable prices, Diem Eatery is a must-visit for food enthusiasts looking for a flavorful journey through Vietnamese cuisine.
So, whether you're a Banh Mi aficionado or looking to explore something new, Diem Eatery is the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings for Vietnamese delights with a modern twist.

Classic, Meaty, Pate, Not so Greedy North Vietnamese, South Vietnamese No matter where you go. Asian sandwich, full of flavor, so much food, good to savor, North Crown Heights, South Crown Heights, all down to DUMBO. Ho Chin Minh, Nguyen Van Tinh, Vegan, and Spicy please Cuban bread, French Bread, beef no cheese Full of salt, insane, large sandwich, daikon Cucumber, jalapeño, bathroom on the lock Cobble Hill, Downtown, Brooklyn's got the lowdown Q and B, N and D, 4 and 5, 2 and 3 F train, Barclays, Atlantic Ave, Court Street BQE, LIE, Oh my goodness too much meat! I didn't eat the Banh Mi I did try to eat it, but I was defeated. I didn't eat the Banh Mi No, I really tried it and I really liked it Williamsburg, Bushwick, Canarsie, Park Slope Coney Island, Greenpoint, Brownsville has little hope Sheepshead Bay, Boerum Hill, New York City cuisine Funny weather all the time, bread is just a little fine Buddy Stuyvie, Stillwell, Ocean Parkway, Bensonhurst Pizzerias, Chinese, East River really hurts Jay Street, Verrazano, East New York and Red Hook L&B, Cyclone, Pickled Veggies getting shook I didn't eat the Banh Mi I did try to eat it, but I was defeated. I didn't eat the Banh Mi No, I really tried it and I really liked it. Bakeries, Dyker, Bay Ridge in the Bay Land Queens near, Grab a Beer, Lords of Flatbush sandin' Hurricane Sandy, Knicks are looking dandy No Pho, oh no, sandwiches a many Hot dogs, boardwalk games, plunging with the polars Lots of bites - getting frights, way too many sleepless nights! I didn't eat the Banh Mi I did try to eat it, but I was defeated. I didn't eat the Banh Mi No, I really tried it and I really liked it. Seasoned spices, Banh Mi, Downtown Brooklyn once again Moonstruck, Pot luck, Bridge Gate, no truck Veggie Medley, Ginger Ale, gonna need another sale Banh Mi getting very plain, Yelper's mind goes insane Airports, highways, all the hyper renegades Need the meat, off the street, Brownstones, have to eat Almost finished with the meal, yelper just can't seal the deal Apple Strudel, Need some noodles, I can't add more to this review. I didn't eat the Banh Mi I did try to eat it, but I was defeated. I didn't eat the Banh Mi After it's all gone it still goes on and on and on and on... I didn't eat the Banh Mi I did try to eat it, but I was defeated. I didn't eat the Banh Mi No, I really tried it and I really liked it.

Banh Mi, gelato, and coffee shop. I had the classic banh mi along with a nitro cold brew. Solid Banh Mi. I had it fully loaded with Serranos and Jalapeños. Crispy baguette. Crunchy and tasty veggies. Great balance to the sandwich. I was initially going to order a Vietnamese coffee but was advised that is the times stronger than regular coffee, so I opted for the cold brew. Great texture from the nitro tap. Bit pricey at $22 all in with tax and tip. Service was quick. Loved the hidden restroom. Shop has about seven or so tables inside, so plenty of room.

I was visiting a friend in cobble Hill, when I happened to walk past this place. So, I decided to stop in for lunch. I'm glad I did. The place is clean and bright, and the gentleman who helped me was very friendly. I wanted to try the frittata banh mi with steamed egg, but he advised me that they only sell that on Sunday. So, I just went for the classic banh mi. It was huge! It was also very delicious. The veggies were crisp, the meat was very savory, And the baguette was crisp on the outside, and Pillowy inThe middle. . One of the best. Banh mi that I have had in quite a while. And I am from Northern California. I know a good. Banh mi. The sandwich was so big, half of it came home with me for dinner. The price was beyond reasonable as it was, but adding the fact that I got two meals out out of it? Even better. Thank you for a fantastic meal.

Great option in Cobble Hill. People at work were raving about the banh mi here so I had to try. It was very spacious and clean. I got the classic banh mi. The bread could be toasted a bit more but no complaints on the meat and the pickled vegetables. It tasted very clean and fresh. It was not expensive about 12-13 for a good portion. Interested to come back to try the other options as well as get a drink.

As you guys know, New York has been on and off again with hot weather, cold weather. For this cold windy day I wanted to warm up with a cup of hot chocolate and was pleasantly surprised to see that this restaurant had a mint flavored hot chocolate, which was so delicious. I highly recommend you try it with almond milk. The cashier was super kind and informative about the food they offered as well.

Really sweet spot with a delicious beef banh mi and okay classic pork banh mi. Love their unique and creamy egg coffee, a little shot of egg, vanilla, espresso, and condensed milk. Lots of quaint seating inside and a cozy way about it that's easy to work and linger in. Would come back for the delicious egg coffee and beef banh mi!

Food (5/5) - Have never had pate in a banh mi outside of Vietnam. Amazing experience. Bread was perfectly toasted and didn't have the teeth-knocking characteristic of a baguette, as banh mi baguettes should be. Service + Ambiance (5/5) - Staff were friendly, split our coffee into 2 cups, service was prompt. Small shop, plenty of space, more of a counter serve rather than sit-down place. The bathroom steals the show, it's hidden in a fake shelf. Price (5/5) - Huge portion, was 2 meals for me, and paid 13 ish. Great experience. They also slice it in half and pack it well in a paper bag.

I was at this Vietnamese spot a while back being pretty close to where I live as I had passed by once on the way to the park. The person in front was friendly and there were handful of others there both before I left with my sandwich and after I left. Casual ambiance similar to that of a hipster coffee joint. While waiting, I decided to get a Egg Coffee or Cà phê trứng which was $3.75. This drink which is rather uncommon in New York is made as per the name with egg yolk and strong coffee along with sugar and condensed milk and it is served in an espresso cup. The drink has a good caffeine kick with a good amount of sweetness and creaminess. It was very tasty and I would likely have again ignoring how many calories it likely has even in it's small 4 oz cup. To eat, I got the Classic Bánh Mì/Banh Mi with pâté, pork roll, jambon (ham,) and mayo. As per every other banh mi, it comes with cilantro, cucumber, pickled carrot, and daikon and it was $11.50. I got it spicy and there were also some jalapenos on there. They also have several other selections including chicken beef tofu and a unique one called frita-te which I likely will get next time. The sandwich was reasonably sized with a lot of filling. There was some sweetness from the pickled vegetables and some richness from the meat. Nicely flavored pate in particular. They perhaps use a too much cilantro but it works for me. I wish they were a bit closer because the sandwich is a lot better and a lot more worth it than Banhmigos or the various Hanco's nearby but I don't mind walking an extra 10 minutes for a much better sandwich. Will go back probably very soon.

DELICIOUS! The chicken and the tofu banh mi were to die for. The service was quick, and the space was great for eat-in or even working remotely. I came in for a quick lunch on a Wednesday and it was fairly empty. Highly recommend!

It was the morning before my flight and I wanted to bring something to eat cause a banh mi sounds better than airport food. My friend always drinks coffee daily so I also wanted to try their coffee here too. It was a good walk in the area to this place. I really like their menu because it's small but they clearly excel in everything offered on their menu. I ordered an iced Vietnamese coffee and bac siu for drinks and the classic banh mi. The people working are super nice! They also sell gelato and offered samples for me to try. My bac siu was very good. It felt strong though lol but Vietnamese coffee is a whole other level and I had been drinking American coffee the whole week. So I wonder how strong their regular Vietnamese coffee would be lol cause bac siu has less coffee amount. I do like Vietnamese coffee so it's not a bad thing. Their banh mi was incredible! It did have a strong smell that if you're not used to Asian food smells, you may question the smell. I literally inhaled that sandwich at JFK while waiting for my flight. I love banh mi so much that this is definitely one of my top places to get one. The proportion was excellent with good amount of meat, pickled veggies, and that pate. It was a hefty sandwich size too. They did not skimp on any ingredients. If you're in the area looking for good coffee and/or banh mi, highly recommend going to this place! You'll get friendly workers who enjoy making drinks and food!