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Mr. Saigon

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SandwichesVietnamese

Central District

$$$$Perfect For:Big GroupsCheap EatsCoffee & A Light BiteKidsLunchSerious Take-Out OperationStrollers
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Seattle has plenty of banh mi shops, but we’re glad Mr. Saigon showed up to join them. The sandwiches here cost $5.50 each, and we especially like the Little Saigon, stuffed with tasty grilled pork. Get a Vietnamese iced coffee, too, and take in the smells of freshly baked baguettes and the sight of Seattle U students procrastinating over their sandwiches.

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photo credit: Erin Lodi

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a banh mi with steak, pickled carrots, a fried egg, cucumber, and cilantro.
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