Small sandwich shop with cozy seating and a traditional, remodeled interior offers a quiet, takeout-focused atmosphere. Popular for authentic Vietnamese sandwiches and smoothies, it draws a steady crowd despite limited dine-in space.
Baguettes come thick and crispy with a perfectly toasted crust. They include a unique flavoring ingredient and pair well with sweet pickled vegetables.
Vietnamese sandwiches feature crispy bread and fresh ingredients with generous portions. Spring rolls come made from scratch and the Vietnamese coffee offers authentic flavor.
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Saigon Sandwiches & Coffee Tea House accepts both cash and card payments.
Sandwiches cost about five or six dollars, with BBQ pork at $7.99.
They offer a buy 2, get 1 free promotion on sandwiches.
Vietnamese eatery with quaint, welcoming vibe and mom-and-pop charm offers spacious seating inside and outdoors, including community picnic tables. The atmosphere is simple and unpretentious, focusing on fast, fresh, and satisfying meals. Large, affordable banh mi sandwiches stand out as a signature feature.
Fresh baguettes come with a crispy crust that is light and fluffy inside. Sandwiches use these baguettes to deliver a clean taste with fresh veggies and meats, served hot and fast.
Fresh baked baguettes have a thin flaky crust and a pillowy soft inside. Banh mi sandwiches come in full baguette size with options like lemongrass beef and BBQ pork with pate, offering a strong flavor punch.
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Sandwiches are priced between $7 to $9, making them affordable.
Expect a wait time if you don't call ahead for pickup.
Vegetarian options are available, catering to different dietary needs.
Modern sandwich shop with a light and cheerful atmosphere and a clean indoor and outdoor seating area. Older generation often gathers here, enjoying the traditional Vietnamese banh mi made with fresh, crunchy French baguettes. Organized displays and reasonable prices create a welcoming, authentic vibe.
Fresh baguettes baked on site offer a perfect combination of soft interior and crispy exterior. Toasting adds a little crunch, making them stand out as the star of the sandwich.
Large, moist chicken Banh Mi sandwiches come with fresh vegetables and a good texture. Prices stay reasonable while offering house special options and fresh sugarcane drinks.
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The price of $7.05 offers high value for the quality of the banh mi.
They do get a lot of big orders, so sometimes they might get backed up.
There is outside seating available for customers.
Small bakery with minimalistic decor and very limited seating creates a mellow atmosphere. It draws people who appreciate freshly baked French-style bread and authentic Vietnamese sandwiches. Cash-only policy and difficult parking shape the practical experience.
Baguettes have a soft exterior and a crispy interior. They sell out early, so arriving early is key to get the freshly baked, crunchy ones.
Vietnamese sandwiches stand out with a meatball banh mi rarely found elsewhere. The Vietnamese coffee pairs well with fresh bread and pastries, making the sandwiches and coffee the highlights here.
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Paris Bakery is a cash only Vietnamese shop, accepting Venmo and Zelle.
Prices start at $8.00, with banh mi costing nearly $10.
Parking is limited and can be difficult during busy hours.
Vietnamese restaurant offers large simple space with tables for sitting and a cozy atmosphere. Sandwiches feature soft, chewy baguettes and fresh, flavorful fillings like grilled pork and jalapenos. Coffee ranks as the top drink, often served with plenty of ice.
Baguettes here come out perfectly baked with a nice balance of crust and softness. Options include plain baguette and baguette rolls, which pair well with fillings like turkey or eggs.
Banh mi stands out with grilled pork and classic versions that match those from Vietnam's top shops. Drinks like Ube Coffee and mango yogurt balance sweetness and bitterness well.
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Military discount is available for eligible customers.
Parking is ample and convenient at this location.
The coffee is the most popular item on the menu.
Sandwich shop combines cozy indoor seating with outdoor options and a mini market corner. Atmosphere stays calm and clean despite busy periods, making it suitable for quiet lunches. Space feels cramped in dining area, but overall vibe is friendly and budget-friendly.
Crunchy baguettes come large and hold up well to fillings. Classic Vietnamese sandwiches use a light sauce that keeps the bread from getting soggy. Bags of baguette ends sell for under $2.
Banh mi sandwiches stand out with a crunchy baguette and satisfying fillings like lemongrass tofu and vegetarian options. Vietnamese coffee and egg rolls complement the menu, all priced under $10.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially around lunchtime.
Free parking can be tight at times.
The ready made to go meals usually sell out after 2pm.
Small cafe offers freshly baked French bread and large portions with a modern take on banh mi sandwiches. Atmosphere feels unassuming and simple, suited more for takeout than dine-in. Prices are higher than typical banh mi spots, reflecting a focus on quality and variety beyond fast food.
Baguettes come with a crispy crust and a soft inside, offering a fresh taste. Some batches feel flat and lack flavor, possibly from not being toasted.
Banh mi sandwiches come with generous portions of meat and bold flavors. Spring rolls are massive and delicious, and options include modern twists like surf and turf or coconut chicken curry.
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The price of a banh mi is around $11, higher than most places in San Diego.
Cali Banh Mi is the only non-fast food option open before 10am in Convoy.
They offer a large selection of menu items beyond just banh mi.