[1] The menu includes bánh mì, baked goods such as macarons, mooncake,[2] and teacake, baozi, French bread,[3] and pastries such as the Tiger Roll, a Swiss roll with a layer of pandan sponge cake and whipped cream.
[8] In 2016, Lizzy Acker of Willamette Week said An Xuyên had "ridiculously affordable prices" and quipped, "You'll pay more in gas to get there than you will for a filling meal.
[4][5] Frane said An Xuyên "has quietly served some of the city's best bánh mì to a faithful crowd for years now".
[2] Garcia also included the business in Eater Portland's 2021 list of 11 "big-deal" bánh mì in the city.
[3] Katrina Yentch included the restaurant in the website's 2022 list of "18 Knockout Spots for Affordable Dining in Portland".