Normally I wouldn’t even dare eating phở or any noodle soup dish at a food court, but I wasn’t in the mood for anything else but soup and the reviews didn’t make it seem so bad. I ordered the phở combo with the shrimp summer roll($ 8.99) and a large passion fruit lemonade. The phở is smaller than the regular size which you can upgrade for 2 $ more. I stuck with the combo size and I have to admit the bowl looked pretty tiny, BUT it was packed with a lot of noodle so I was satisfied. They give you a side plate with bean sprouts, basil and lime, just like any phở restaurant. The broth was pretty flavourful and the noodles were done perfectly. I wasn’t too fond of the summer roll though. It was big so the portion was good but I feel like they packed it with too many greens, so the balance between the shrimp and noodles was off. The lemonade was very fresh and the passion fruit really jumped out at you. All in all, not a bad place for phở if you’re really craving it and happen to be in the food court!
Anne L.
Tu valoración: 4 ETOBICOKE, Canada
The food — phở, smoothie, soup, and noodles are great. The sauce/soup is delicious as well. However, the customer service counter was not great. As soon as we finished our order the cashier started talking to another cashier and ignores us. The counter was quite big so I had to really lean over to get a straw and was trouble reaching. But no acknowledgement or help from her.
Lawton A.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
I know it’s call MII sandwich but nevermind the sandwiches I want my damn PHO! Wanted Phở for the longest time! Thank God MII is here to the rescue. Especially, I need my energies before my Sunday hockey. MII is located in the food court. What really caught my eyes was actually the rice salad roll loll but then I honed in onto the smell of phở … Much like a fat kid with an ice cream cone :) Usually I won’t get phở at a mall food court but they have a combo $ 8.99(phở + rice roll) and I couldn’t resist. I’d recommend this if you are in the mall. Phở is pretty good. The portion is fair and I can watch them make it fresh. As for the rice roll, it was a bit dry, but that’s also because it’s made well head(probably in the morning) I’d give it 3.5 stars … Service was pretty good tho for a mall stall.
Mark G.
Tu valoración: 1 Montreal, Canada
False advertising(«fresh» fruit smoothies. no way…), arrogant and rude staff who make comments under their breath(in English) and to each other in their language when questioned. Unacceptable. $ 5+tax for a «fresh» fruit smoothie that is 10% «fruit» in syrup(I was given 6 «strawberries»), 40% simple syrup, and 50% ice cubes. Sorry. That’s a ripoff. Obviously, I will never return.
Edwin W.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
If you love banh mi boyz, then you may have a hard time giving this place a chance. But, the 2 sandwiches ice tried were quite good. 1. Lemongrass chicken banh mi: flavours were good, and the baguette was nice and toasty. 2. Tofu and oyster mushroom bao: I loved the flavours for this one. Texture was lacking thought because everything was ‘mushy’(the good kind) I love banh mi boyz’ made to order freshness. This is like the«Subway Sandwiches» version of that. $ 7.50 a sandwich won’t break the bank, and it’s a nice option at Yorkdale. Give it try.
Jared R.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Newish Vietnamese sandwich shop at the food court across from the Eaton Centre. Very modern looking shop. I wonder if it’s a chain? I had two Bao(which can also be got as tacos). One was lemongrass chicken and the other bolgogi. It was 7.50 for both. They were decent but holy cilantro. They put a huge amount in. Maybe most people like a lot of cilantro but it was too much for me. Despite this ID come back to try the sandwiches and the phở.
Lilian L.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
Food: 3 stars Normally wouldn’t get phở at a food court but gave this place a shot. $ 8.99 for the phở and I was told it only comes in one size. Phở was not bad and came with the usual bean sprouts, basil leaves, and lime. Their one size is about a medium at most phở restaurants. I substituted the beef balls for more beef slices. Got about 5 – 6 palm-sized slices. Beef is lean but not tough. Soup base was pretty good. Store front: 4 stars Bright yellow store signage. Clean and bright store front. Pretty eye-catching. Service: 3 stars There was no line-up so we were served quickly.
William F.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great addition to Yorkdale Mall’s food court! Mii Sandwich Co. is another Asian-fusion restaurant that has recently popped up in Toronto. Mii Sandwich Co. offers customers traditional Vietnamese food such as phở noodle soup and lemongrass marinated bbq. In addition to traditional Vietnamese dishes, the restaurant also offers a menu of revamped lunch items which in my opinion really sets the restaurant apart from the other food stands at the food court. Asian-fusion revamped lunch items includes bao sandwiches(imagine Viet-inspired burgers), Viet-inspired tacos, and Viet-inspired submarine sandwiches. I find all the Asian-fusion items to be a DELICIOUSALTERNATIVE to the usual burger and fries lunch fare. The food is reasonably priced with customers being able to purchase a filling meal or combo for around $ 10 or so. It’s also worth noting that all food items are prepared in an open display so you know exactly what’s going into your food and can verify its freshness.
Susan S.
Tu valoración: 4 Williamsville, NY
This is by far my favorite food court spot at Yorkdale mall. The tacos are my absolute favorite! The taco shell is thin but it has a very nice texture to it. They let you adjust your spicy levels, but make sure to ask. Mild does not mean not spicy to them! Mild = Sriracha, so if you can’t really handle spicy, make sure you adjust to it accordingly. I’ve had their bao, I feel like they don’t stuff their baos as much as their tacos so I prefer the taco more. Their sandwiches are really yummy. I had the pulled pork one, it contained a lot of onions. I know that the lemongrass pork and bulgogi is delicious! I prefer those over the pulled pork but that’s cause I don’t like onions that much. Their phở is small for their price, but the soup is super yummy and flavorful. I had their bubble teas, it’s made from powder and it’s $ 4.99 for a pretty small size. I don’t think their bubble teas are that worth it.
Clement L.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
The sandwiches cost 1.5 to 2x times as much compared to the other places but I guess they’ve to make up for the rent.
Fred L.
Tu valoración: 4 Oshawa, Canada
For years I’ve been wanting to have Vietnamese sandwiches and/or phở at food courts and now I get both at one stop??? The restaurant is a cool concept and has a great selection to choose from(sandwiches, phở, tacos/bao, salads, bubble tea). You can choose from three levels of heat: mild, medium, and spicy. Nothing is terribly expensive(less than $ 10). You can see their miinu and prices online at their website. I tried the lemongrass pork sandwich to go and it was prepared quickly and in some very stylish packaging. The pork is tender and juicy, the bun was warm and crunchy, and the peppers were the perfect level of heat(for reference, I chose spicy). It can be difficult to get your food because the prep area is a little confusing and chaotic at times, but wait times aren’t anything to worry about. I’m excited to see mii around more often and hopefully get to try more of its miinu!
Johnny N.
Tu valoración: 4 Markham, Canada
Very shocked to see a banh mi centred menu in a mall food court. They even had phở and rice platters. Even more surprising, the food was good! Bun was perfect and the sweet potato fries came with some sort of Korean mayo that was so good. highly recommended. I’ll be back for sure
Danny C.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
I was craving phở at Yorkdale yesterday and just my luck I came across this place, brand new so I gave it a try. Got the phở & taco combo. extra $ 2 to upgrade the phở from a small to regular size. So that’s $ 10.99 for the combo. I’d definitely come back, it’s as good as the typical phở franchise restaurants around the city.
E C.
Tu valoración: 4 Markham, Canada
It was a surprise to see Mii Sandwich Co. In the place of our favorite grilled cheese fast food counter at Yorkdale. We haven’t been in a while so I’m not sure how long Mii has been there. We did give it a try as the baos looked like ones we had in Maui! We ordered 4 as you get a better deal ordering them in pairs. We tried the chicken, beef and pork. All were generously portioned and delicious. I didn’t notice the lemongrass flavor though. We also had a bowl of phở which was good too. Some of the beef had a lot of tendons making it tough to chew though. At the time they were handing out samples of their smoothies and bubble tea. The mango tasted really yummy but the strawberry bubble tea was very artificial. We will be looking forward to trying some other menu items the next time we visit Yorkdale.
Sarah S.
Tu valoración: 4 Vaughan, Canada
The coconut chicken bao and tofu and mushroom five spice bao were really good! Service was somewhat slow for the amount of people working there(4 or 5 employees) and there weren’t a lot of people in line at the time. Other than the slow service, I’ll definitely be coming back!
Charles D.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Food was great but the service is incredibly slow for the amount of people working there. I’ve now been there four times as I work in the mall and every single time that I’ve been there they have messed up my order(three times when I ask for spicy they give me mild, fourth time they forgot about my sandwich entirely) and have always forgotten my order. I do love the food though as it is delicious, but the missteps in communicating with their team makes the wait truly long(ordered at 5:20, received sandwich at 5:42)
Matthew C.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
1) Lots of staff = Quick Service 2) MANY different fresh vegetable options for the sandwiches/salads 3) I got the classic Lemongrass Chicken sandwich and it was DELICIOUS. You can choose how spicy you want it like Chipotle. Really impressed.
Sabrina D.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Mii Sandwich Co. is a welcome addition to the Yorkdale Mall food court. Service was pretty quick despite the lineup. They offer four main types of entrees; sandwiches, tacos/baos, salads and phở(Vietnamese beef noodle soup). Prices are reasonable and comparable to typical food court fare; tacos and baos start at around $ 4 – 5, salads start at $ 6 – 7, sandwiches at $ 7 and phở at $ 8 – 9. All their drinks are currently $ 1 off with the purchase of any entrée. Today, I tried the lemongrass chicken sandwich($ 7) and the iced Vietnamese espresso with condensed milk($ 4.50). The sandwich was piled generously with chicken, cucumbers, pickled carrots and daikon, cilantro and hoisin. They’ll also ask how spicy you want your sandwich; mild, medium and spicy. I ordered medium, but it wasn’t until I was halfway done the sandwich until I realized it wasn’t spicy at all! Additionally, lemongrass flavour was nonexistent. However, I will forgive them because it’s a new establishment, and the chicken was pretty good regardless. The baguette was crunchy on the outside and beautifully fluffy inside. The iced espresso was also really good; creamy, strong and flavourful. However, I felt that there was too much ice. Although I didn’t have the phở, the portion size looked generous and it came with the traditional sides; bean sprouts, basil leaves, lime, and hoisin and sriarcha sauce.