Denise Tran is a Vietnamese American entrepreneur and the visionary founder of Bun Mee, an award winning and pioneering fast-casual restaurant that has helped bring bánh mì Vietnamese sandwiches into the American mainstream. Her story is one of incredible resilience, beginning with a childhood escape from Vietnam on a small fishing boat and navigating growing up as a first generation immigrant in New Orleans. After a successful but unfulfilling career in law, a transformative trip back to Vietnam—honoring her father and reconnecting with her roots—ignited a new vision: to share Vietnamese culture through food in a way that feels both authentic and accessible.
What began as a modest neighborhood shop in Pacific Heights has grown into a nationally recognized brand, with standout locations in the Bay Area, several award-winning restaurants at San Francisco International Airport, an expansion into Manhattan, and a national franchise rollout.
Denise has transformed her heritage into a movement, Bun Mee has earned widespread acclaim, including being named one of the best airport restaurants in the world for travelers by Bloomberg, recognized by Fast Casual Magazine as one of the Top 100 Movers & Shakers in fast casual in the country twice, and featured on the Travel Channel’s Food Paradise. In 2025, Fast Casual Magazine named Denise one of the country’s top 25 executives and San Francisco Business Times recognized Denise as one of the Bay Area’s most influential women of 2026.
Today, Denise is building more than a restaurant company—she is positioning Bun Mee at the forefront of an emerging sandwich niche and shaping a category. Through Bun Mee, she is on a mission to make Vietnamese sandwiches a staple of America’s everyday food culture, creating moments of connection, discovery, and belonging through every sandwich, proving that instinct and passion are some of the most powerful qualifications an entrepreneur can possess.