near by Bánh Mì Shops?
Can you find these Vietnamese sandwiches in the Junction or near by? The Junction has a good selection of offerings in the organic and roasted nut areas, as well as a great pizza and house and Italiano restaurant. It also has a good number of other types of restaurants.
Yet does it lack or more to the point lose from not having a greater selection of international eateries?
from wikipedia…
is a Vietnamese baguette made with both wheat and rice flour, but more popularly known as a type of sandwich traditionally made with this type of baguette.[1] The sandwich is made up of thinly sliced pickled carrots and daikon (do chua),cucumbers, cilantro, chili peppers, pâté, mayonnaise and various meat fillings or tofu. Popular bánh mìfillings include roasted or grilled pork, Vietnamese sausage, chicken, head cheese and ham.
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At 1635 Dupont Street there is a Vietnamese Sub shop. Its right on the other side of the West Toronto Bike Path & pretty much in the Junction.
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&q=Dupont+St+%26+Osler+St,+Toronto,+Toronto+Division,+Ontario+M6P&sll=43.664615,-79.458987&sspn=0.01217,0.01929&gl=ca&ie=UTF8&cd=1&geocode=FaZEmgIdyJZD-w&split=0&hq=&hnear=Dupont+St+%26+Osler+St,+Toronto,+Toronto+Division,+Ontario&ll=43.664643,-79.456193&spn=0.01217,0.01929&z=16&layer=c&cbll=43.664744,-79.455433&panoid=pnNDClaiDDHPUjGeFQjgSQ&cbp=12,287.9,,0,30.02
Case closed.
Beware of the mystery meats…..
More importantly, the woman who works at (possibly runs?) that place at Dupont and Edwin is the only person who checked to see if I needed help when I was knocked off my bike getting right-hooked at that corner, despite there being a ton of traffic there. Therefore, you should ALL go to her restaurant.
Probably wanted to see if you had expired so you could be the next meat product!
ass chops!
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