hi, no luck in those areas? try in rosemead Mr. Baguettes or Lees, both great sandwiches and excellent drinks, both on valley blvd.. off of rosemead and the 10 freeway. goodluck and enjoy
Burbank doesn't really have any. The closest place would be a plaza on Victory and Sepulveda. There's a Pho restaurant there that sells it. Also, there is a new Vietnamese restaurant in Silverlake called Green Grass or something. They may have it there.
don't feel bad, i can't find burbank. make your own. when i was in viet nam, we would sometimes eat sandwiches sold by a howard johnson (that's a small push cart). mostly a small loaf of french style bread, onions, cucumbers, some type of lettuce looking stuff and some very hot peppers. easy to whip up. i've never had an americanized viet namese sandwich
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hi, no luck in those areas? try in rosemead Mr. Baguettes or Lees, both great sandwiches and excellent drinks, both on valley blvd.. off of rosemead and the 10 freeway. goodluck and enjoy
Burbank doesn't really have any. The closest place would be a plaza on Victory and Sepulveda. There's a Pho restaurant there that sells it. Also, there is a new Vietnamese restaurant in Silverlake called Green Grass or something. They may have it there.
don't feel bad, i can't find burbank. make your own. when i was in viet nam, we would sometimes eat sandwiches sold by a howard johnson (that's a small push cart). mostly a small loaf of french style bread, onions, cucumbers, some type of lettuce looking stuff and some very hot peppers. easy to whip up. i've never had an americanized viet namese sandwich
Gingergrass is a very good Vietnamese restaurant in Silverlake.
i like Lee's sandwich. bogut.