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Ordered the beef banh mi here. It was a pretty decent banh mi, with crusty bread, an adequate amount of sauce and a good amount of meat and pickled veg. However, it is a little on the pricier side. That being said, I wouldn't mind coming back again for a meal.
Had the nice Bahn Mi from Pineland Bakery that recalled my memory of the signage of Mrs Luu at Railway Terrace of Milton. Went there one early morning and I had the parking spot just at the shop front as the advantage of early bird again. As the first customer of the day, I was greeted warmly by the staff, my gaze was immediately caught by those trays of baguettes for Bahn Mi. I was surprised to see the option of pork chop as ingredient (first time to see that option) so ordered one of those. In addition, I also ordered the Vietnamese Iced coffee to go with the Bahn Mi. When the staff brought the orders, I then understand why this business is so successful as totally branching out with four outlets. They really carry forward the essence of Vietnamese street food. The coffee was just the same as the one that I had at HCMC and the pork chop inside the baguette was yummmmmm! Recommend other foodies give it a go if you are Vietnamese food fans, particularly, Joe K. Lol.
Decent quality food for the most part, but the bread rolls (Banh Mi) are WAAY over priced at $8.50 for what you get. Keep in mind that this is meant to be "canteen" style food, implying canteen prices. Vietnamese bread rolls are supposed to be a cheap and cheerful takeaway. $8.50 price tag borders on a proper takeaway lunch meal otherwise it better be a friggen amazing "Banh Mi"...........except it's not. Either decrease the price or increase the quality (ie. No scimping on quality fillings). In regards to margins, they must be making a killing on their Banh Mi as it looks like it costs next to nothing to make. . The combination rice noodle salad for $13 was very good and had a great assortment of delicious meats. Perhaps additional asian herbs (Basil, Vietnamese mint, more Coriander) would upgrade it from very good to outstanding. This is in Milton, and therefore caters to mostly middle-class Caucasian inner city professionals on their lunch break(being factual, not racial). Mrs. Luu has got the right formula with this forgiving, less picky customer with no similar style of takeaway shops in the area. However, there is still room for improvement. My recommendations: Skip the bread rolls and go straight to the proper meals, you get a lot more food for your money.
Decent quality food for the most part, but the bread rolls (Banh Mi) are WAAY over priced at $8.50 for what you get. Keep in mind that this is meant to be "canteen" style food, implying canteen prices. Vietnamese bread rolls are supposed to be a cheap and cheerful takeaway. $8.50 price tag borders on a proper takeaway lunch meal otherwise it better be a friggen amazing "Banh Mi"...........except it's not. Either decrease the price or increase the quality (ie. No scimping on quality fillings). In regards to margins, they must be making a killing on their Banh Mi as it looks like it costs next to nothing to make. . The combination rice noodle salad for $13 was very good and had a great assortment of delicious meats. Perhaps additional asian herbs (Basil, Vietnamese mint, more Coriander) would upgrade it from very good to outstanding. This is in Milton, and therefore caters to mostly middle-class Caucasian inner city professionals on their lunch... read more