Got the combo pork banh mi! Super delicious, bread is soft and fresh, super friendly staff and great price. So worth it!
Sam C.
Tu valoración: 2 Visalia, CA
Place is hidden way in the back of the shopping plaza full of different jewelry stores. I didnt know it was there until i asked one of the shop owner who was drinking a Thai Boba drink and of course I wanted one too.
Herbert F.
Tu valoración: 4 Oxnard, CA
Evrytime Im in the area I make it a point to go here for their soup!!! Very good!!! Friendly service!!!
Fonda K.
Tu valoración: 5 Rosemead, CA
My favorite banh mi place of all time! The goi cuon is always fresh and they’ll roll you some if you ask for new ones. Their Chay food is also amazing.
Alex S.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
Found it! This place is tucked at the deep end of mall. It’s a tiny little place but when you stepped into it,…surprise!!! You can find almost the entire 7-eleven combined with Famima! in there. You can find almost every kind of Asian and American snacks and sodas you can think of in there. Meatball sandwich is yummie. Like another reviewer said, be prepared to have your entire chest crusted coz these sandwiches are flaky(but not the hurt the ceiling of your mouth kind). They also sell banh bao. Coffee is on the milky side. But okay. Very nice and friendly lady.
David J.
Tu valoración: 2 Pasadena, CA
Yummie? Umm, no, not as such. Bland as all get out, in fact. One wonders if the earlier reviewers have had a bahn mi anywhere else. Okay, it’s the Chinese New Year’s parade — or will be soon — and I’m looking for something cheap and simple to tide us over for the three hours of the parade. Unilocal says there’s a Vietnamese sandwich shop with 4.5 stars, just a tenth of a mile away, so away I go. I got a pork-combo sandwich and a chicken bao, then braved the crowds back to my wife. The bao was… adequate, I guess. The filling was not particularly seasoned(oh, Hong Kong Low Deli, I miss you) and the bun itself had a sort of off taste. Halfway through, I realized I was eating the paper on the bottom, went«oh, *that’s* the problem» and took it off… then discovered it tasted exactly the same with the paper *off* as *on*… Next the sandwich. The bread not bad, but the filling bland and tasteless. If there was any other seasoning than salt in it I couldn’t tell… and there was damn little salt. I gave up after half a sandwich, it was just that…*boring*. I’ve had bologna sandwiches with more kick. From a food standpoint, this place is a one star. I gave it two, though, because it certainly *did* fulfill the«cheap» part of my search — two sandwiches, two baos and two sodas for $ 9.50. All I can say, though, is you get what you pay for — and obviously I didn’t pay very much…
Sarah c.
Tu valoración: 5 Monterey Park, CA
love THIS place !! small cozy cute… mom and pop shop REAl authentic yummie food ! SUCH friendly service and cool people and its all freshly made ! yummy spring rolls… even the left overs: D
David P.
Tu valoración: 5 Vallejo, CA
This place is really good and is actually the only Vietnamese sandwich place in the area. I was curious to try this place out after driving by it for many years. I had the chicken and bbq pork sandwich here and it was excellent. I will definitely come back again.
Rono W.
Tu valoración: 4 Sunnyvale, CA
I get my haircut in the same complex and thought it was just a market. that sold lottery tickets. There’s one table with two chairs and nothing is coordinated or cool about the place. I went in their hungry and decided to roll the dice with a Vietnemese chicken sandwich. They toast the baquette and the crumbs surpassed the size of the sandwich. Highly recommended the sandwich be consumed outdoors. I was very surprised with the quality and taste of the whole sandwich. Chicken, baquestte, pepper, carrots, cilantro and more. I’ve had the same sandwich about 8 times and it’s consistently great. They also have Phở and spring rollls but I’ve only had the sandwich.