C’est dans ma tour de bureau, alors j’y vais souvent. Les banh mi(sous marin vietnamien) sont bons. Je prends souvent le #5 ou #7 au porc. Je prends avec pain brun et sans Mayo pour manger plus santé. Le tout pour 4.90 $ taxes incluses pour le sous-marin grand format. Le midi, la semaine, il y a beaucoup d’étudiants et ils n’organisent pas bien le paiement, alors c’est un peu long, mais rapide pour la quantité de personnes à servir. Les sushis sont corrects pour dépanner, mais c’est pas leur spécialité. Leur plat de nouilles ou de riz sont bons, mais je né pense pas qui on peut les chauffer comme ils le prétendent. Ils ont des smoothies et bubble tea. Leur tapioca n’est pas bon, n’a pas une bonne texture, car pas gardé au chaud. Les ailes de poulet sont à éviter, il y a juste de la panure. Le pâté de crevette sur canne à sucre est bien, mais quand meme sec. Ils ont aussi des dessers vietnamiens qui sont corrects, mais je n’aime pas ce genre de dessert. 849670071&source
Flora B.
Tu valoración: 4 Talence, Gironde
Pour une pause entre midi et deux, c’est l’endroit parfait. Ils font des spécialités vietnamiennes comme les banh mi mais j’ai préféré goûter aux sushis. Les sushis sont en libre service et sont plutôt bons. Pour accompagner j’ai choisi une salade de crudités et je n’ai pas pu finir. J’ai également pris un bubble tea fraise banane mais sans bulle de tappioca. Pas mauvais mais pas fou non plus. Les prix sont raisonnables. Je né sais pas si c’est la radio que l’on entendait dans le restaurant mais j’ai aimé toutes les chansons. Une bonne ambiance.
Hannah J.
Tu valoración: 1 Berkeley, CA
I ordered a bahn mi with no mayo as I usually do(I even said it twice to make sure the lady at the counter heard and she said okay), but when I brought my bahn mi home and opened it, it was filled with mayo. It wasn’t even a busy time of day(maybe one person in front of me in line).
Jinny L.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
I usually go to the one on saint denis, but this time i tried this place and they pretty much have the same great taste and vibe. Very affordable prices and I alwayssss get their nanaimo bars that are near the register! No one really notices them, but i think they are SOGOOD and creamy! They have little coconut sprinkles in them which add more texture and scent! They also have little asian goodies like shrimp chimps, asian jellies and pocky sticks too! Best place for college student eats! :3
Daisy M.
Tu valoración: 2 Vancouver, Canada
Don’t go during the business lunch hour rush. The line will be winding round and round. Never order their non-Viet sandwiches, there’s simply not enough demand for them to be fresh. Shredded chicken(#2) ain’t so good. Veg not pickled enough. Drinks are way too sweet. It’s cheap, people say? Not for the quality you’re getting. On the plus side, they actually have a very efficient system of ordering and their packaging is to be admired.
Tomer N.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
This is the perfect food solution for students and employees with short lunch break. All the food is fresh and the quality is superb. During lunch times the lines may seem long but the have a system that you actually won’t have to wait more then 5min before paying and getting you food. They have tons of meat selections but as a vegetarian I highly recommend #14 well balanced with spices, vegetables, tofu and sauce. And the best thing is they are extremely cheap less then 5 $ for a big 10″ sub.
Tristan F.
Tu valoración: 5 Sunnyvale, CA
Amazing! Delicious, fast, Vietnamese sandwiches for only $ 4 – 5? I was only in town for a week and came here twice because it was so good. Both the grilled chicken and pork sandwiches were fantastic. They’re really busy on weekdays around lunchtime. Less so closer to evening time. Either way the wait is never more than 10 minutes. Their system’s very efficient — the first employee will take your order and send it down an assembly line to be ready for you as soon as you pay! They also offer dim sum type snacks, and other Asian foods like noodle soup, but 90% of people stick with the sandwiches. They also have milk tea, but I did not get the chance to try it. Conveniently located right across the street from Mcgill, so lots of students get lunch here. Very clean, nice place. Wish they opened a shop right across from my college!
Niem X.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’m really happy that this place opened up a couple months ago. The McGill campus really lacks good, cheap food options and this new Vua location helps fill that hole. 7″ sandwich is $ 4.30 and 10″ sandwich is $ 4.90, both after tax. The banh mi sandwiches are quite filling. I like the grilled chicken and grilled pork banh. 7″ is only available on white bread, but 10″ comes on white and brown. They heat up the sandwiches so they are nice and warm(unlike Vinh’s at McGill, where sandwiches are usually cold and sad). There’s a portobello mushroom option for vegetarians but I’ve never tried it. Did try the spinach pastry thing but wasn’t a huge fan. There’s a lot more seating and the décor is brighter and warmer than the St. Denis location. However, the St. Denis location is open til 10 while this one closes at 8. I’ve heard there’s a huge line during lunch hour, but if you go in the afternoon or evening it’s pretty empty, there might be one or two people in front of you in line. By the way, it’s cash only for under $ 5. As far as getting a quick bite in this area goes, I think Vua is as good as it gets. Would definitely recommend!
Offer R.
Tu valoración: 5 Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Canada
Cheap sandwich for its size and considering the location. nice selection of sandwiches, although only 2 veggie options, so vegetarians might not like to frequent this establishment very often. Way better than subway and the likes. The bubble tea was ok. Big line at lunchtime, but not too long of a wait considering how big that line was. They also have a fridge in the back with some sushi boxes. Good option for cheap take out.