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December 2023 by Jeff N.
Nothing else reminds me of home other than this place. This place is alive & well. One of the best banh mi's you'll ever have in the tenderloin district. The sandwiches & coffee are all they sell so you don't have to decide what's for lunch
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September 2023 by Mat Lit
Great house special sandwich (Vietnamese cold cuts and pate). The bread was crispy, the vegetables were fresh and the rich mayo tied it all together. Somewhat smaller than the other neighborhood sandwiches, but excellent nonetheless. Cash only.
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May 2023 by Est T.
Authentic banh mi and Vietnamese ice coffee but unfortunately in a sketchy neighborhood.
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September 2022 by Elena Belgum (Count Talkula)
Good sandwiches reasonable price kind of sketchy area and atmosphere is definitely lacking. I would recommend for takeout only but the staff is friendly. The coffee's good but overpriced.
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August 2022 by Sahar N.
The BEST Vietnamese coffee in the city! And the best Banh Mi sandwiches I've ever had. Simple, tasty and above all FRESH! Be sure to bring cash and show them some love.
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July 2022 by Pudgy G.
A friend who grew up in the city said this was a good spot to check out, so I decided to give it a try. The banh mi I had was good, but hard for me to debate if I would take this over Saigon Sandwiches on Larkin or Lee's. I guess it really is a good right in the middle between Saigon and Lee's. Saigons is a dollar cheaper priced around $5. While here it's $6. Lee's rounding up is near $10 but it's a larger in length sandwich. Walking through the tenderloin usually disgusts me though because it just looks and smells dirty. You also should be on high alert with a lot of loiterers or shady looking characters just hanging on the streets doing drugs in public and selling (who may possibly try to jump or rob you). Why I bring this up is you'll see people like this on the way to this shop.
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June 2022 by Michael L.
I want to say this is more of a hang out spot than a banh mi spot. There were about two dozen middle aged Vietnamese men who look like they just missed the age requirement to fight in Ho Chi Minh's army, just sitting around drinking coffee. Loud Vietnamese music blaring above. A couple oranges that have seen better days next to the incense and Buddha. Sure, there's a little toaster and a tiny cutting board, but I don't think making a banh mi was priority. I asked for a Special Combo. She toasted it for about 3 minutes, puts all the ingredients in and handed it to me. Special Combo Banh Mi: there were raw onions, jalapeño slices, carrot, and Cilantro. I could have probably done without the onions and preferred daikon, but no daikon! Banh Mi with no daikon is like Puff with no Mase. It's just not what I prefer. The meat of course was low quality and meager. Also despite her toasting the bread for three minutes, that bread wasn't warm or toasted at all. While it's not terrible, it's not the best of the Tenderloin. Not even close. But in about five years, I'll be old enough to hang out here at least. Save me a seat!
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April 2022 by Brayden T.
Delicious bahn mi and coffee this morning. very friendly staff and comfy environment, will be back.
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January 2022 by Steven Petrillo
Sing sing makes the best banh mi in the Tenderloin and maybe even the whole city. The flavors are perfect and feels light and healthy. Only $5 per sandwich
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January 2022 by Mischa J.
A very nice, yet simple place for a great Banh mi sandwich and cold teas. Nice and cozy little spot, too.
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December 2021 by timothy n.
One of the best sandwiches I've had in a long time, parking is a bit difficult bit worth it for the traditional sanwich
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November 2021 by Elena Belgum
Good sandwiches reasonable price kind of sketchy area and atmosphere is definitely lacking. I would recommend for takeout only but the staff is friendly. The coffee's good but overpriced.
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November 2021 by Christian Alarcon
You don't get what you paid for, you get more. Cash only but the sandwiches are so good. The flavors are so fresh and had just the right amount of all the notes that make for a great banh mi. The iced coffee is strong and deep, and the hint of the condensed milk at the end make for a refreshing, tasty, and bold drink. Didn't expect much in the way of customer service, but you won't need it, and maybe don't even want it for an establishment like this. If they can keep up the amazing food, I say keep at it.
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August 2021 by Mischa
A very nice, yet simple place for a delicious Banh mi sandwich and a Vietnamese ice-coffee…
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March 2021 by Seny Forever
Trap house for coffee . Been coming for years and will keep going back.