Tip 1: when ordering from the machine first put in your money then press the big button that says 8% sales tax. Then you can place your order.
Tip 2: they have a seating area upstairs but the staircase is one shop over to the left. If the seating is closed then you can walk to a nearby park "Nakaharaheiwa Park".
Might be the best bahnmi I've had in Tokyo. Each sandwich comes in two sizes at reasonable prices. The yakinikku lemon grass pork belly is the most popular but I loved the ham and pate. Don't forget to get an iced Vietnamese coffee
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Read moreIt’s a banh mi sandwich stand.
I’ve had several of their sandwiches so far: the lemon grass chicken, the ham and pate, the five spice pork (or chicken?), and the fried fish. Every sandwich was delicious.
Now that they also serve fries with their banh mi, it’s perfect for a hearty lunch. It’s definitely worth visiting if you’re into Vietnamese sandwiches but their isn’t much seating around the shop. A couple of stools and a bench. It’s really for the locals who live near by and take it back home with them, so you should keep...
Read moreThis is a Vietnamese sandwich stand close to Motosumiyoshi station. It’s takeout stand. First you buy ticket on the machine and hand it over the staffs. You wait in front of the stand. Other than main sandwich you can get some Vietnamese style appetizers and drinks! But firstly you must try the sandwich! It’s really delicious and healthy!! Good salty and lemongrass tastes!!! You must try sandwich!!! If you want to have a seat you can use a restaurant on the upper floor by free!! Great place it...
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