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LES entrant into the Great Bánh Mì Scare of Ought Nine. Stoked debate with price tags running nearly double those of nearby Chinatown spots, but counters that its ingredients are higher end. True enough, bread is crusty and fresh, petite torpedoes layered with roasted pig, lemongrass pork, or chicken with caramelized onions. Tiny sandwich station in front, kitchen in back making up big bowls of phở. In between, charming distressed walls, exposed bulbs, intimate tables for your latest hipster romance.
Every time we come here we can't figure out why we bother eating anywhere else. Awesome authentic Vietnamese, with low prices and Vietnamese physique-sized portions ensuring you can order recklessl... read more
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