SANDWICHERIE VIET

3553 Av. Lacombe, Montréal
(438) 375-6412

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Jerry Zhu

What are you even doing if you’re not eating here… so good!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marc B

Bread was fresh and crispy and the lady was nice but it was one of the blandest banh mis I've had. Chicken didn't even taste like chicken? Strange

A G

Food is great. Take out service not so much. Twice I called in advance and they still made me wait 30 mins when they tell me 10 mins on the phone.

Hari Thambiah

I tried their general tao sandwhich. Doesn’t look like advertised and does not taste great..

henry_b12

I was never crazy about banh-mis but these are banh-milicioussss. Ok sorry they’re pretty good

jay rv

Good banh mi in the ndg area. 1-2 min walking distance from Côte des neiges metro

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

adam ben

Take too much time!! only one old women preparing orders and serving costumers

Service: 1

M.

I ordered from Uber and the bread is so hard I almost lost a tooth 😅

Alexandre Bastien

Great banh mi. Very crispy baguette et great taste

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Bánh MÌ

Jason Denoncourt

stopped in after visiting St. Joesph's for a quick bite. wow, incredible food at a great price. unassuming place but some of the best banh mi I've ever had.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bánh MÌ

Mariana

I ordered from Uber and the bread is so hard I almost lost a tooth ?

Jelos !

Superb discovery!!
I didn't know Vietnamese food and I was super surprised to taste some things so good.
The staff is very nice and the prices very reasonable.
I recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Banh Mi Au Poulet Grillé

kyle sinclair

I'm from Toronto, and I passed by this place on my way home. opted not to grab food from ON ROUTE and instead to place an order from here and eat first. I have no regrets. It's worth it even if it's more pricey than Toronto. A $14 box of bun cuon, but they're really good. Real. I got two barbecued pork and one normal banh MI. I adore the French bread they used, and it was still delicious and fresh when I toasted it the following day. A banh MI costs between $5 and $6, and it's already very filling. I also got their pork, which was excellent. I'm not sure what it's called in Vietnam, but most restaurants offer it with bun cuon. My children were enthralled by it. Will arrive.

Food: 4

Service: 4

Sassouk Eazy

You get what you came for.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Thùy Duyen Nguyễn

The best Vietnamese sandwich great food in here
The food Is delicious and they had best service. I love it
Bánh mì ngon xuất sắc.

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