Although sandwich is in their name, personally, i would have gone for their bibimbap any other day. Their vegetarian bibimbap ($12.90) was better than their saigon special and garlic chicken sandwich ($8).
Albeit, the sandwich itself was toasted quite well however, it was not the most delectable sandwich out there. Unfortunately, the ingredients did not help make up for it. It was at most lackluster in flavor and a rather dry affair for the most part - would have been an immensely better experience if they added more of the signature Vietnamese taste kind of sweet, slightly spicy and sour sauce in their sandwiches.
Portion wise, it’s also quite small...