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Still no decent banh mi option in JC.



Get your authentic and tasty Banh Mi sandwiches every saturday and sunday morning at Nha Trang Market http://www.yelp.com/biz/nha-trang-market-jersey-city

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Interesting name for a banh mi truck. I get the historical reference, but I think it goes over the head of like... 98% of people, if not more.


Maybe they called it Paris as in moveable feast? No matter, if the sandwiches suck...

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Yea, I tried the Special last week myself, and it was pretty bad. The bread was too spongy. The texture of the meat was kinda gross. The whole sandwich was unusually sweet, that is until you bite into the jalapeno at which point, all you tasted was the heat.

Not sure how they managed to so grossly miss the mark on what should be a relatively easy sandwich.

Still no decent banh mi option in JC.

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We saw the truck at Saturdays festival on Newark Ave. We got a Paris Special. I hated it. Took two bites and threw it away. (and i do like banh mi sandwiches)

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It is 9 dollars at Cafe Saigon ("CS"). The Banh Mi comes with a salad. I suggest CS offer a single sandwich (minus salad) at 7 dollars minimum. If you can get one in the 6 to 8 dollar range in FiDi Manhattan, it should not be expensive in JC!

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I'm a big fan of banh mi sandwiches and I'll definitely be checking these guys out. I always found it puzzling that there aren't more banh mi options here in downtown considering there's a big enough vietnamese population here to support it. I know Saigon Cafe offers it for lunch, but at $9.50, it's ridiculously expensive.

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Here the United States and Vietnam suffered to gain indepedence against the French and communism...


Please tell me you're not a public school teacher.

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I've never actually done the banh mi from the chinatown shop since it's right around the corner from Saigon Bakery, which has my favorite. But I'll always go straight from Saigon for my banh mi to Paris because they have excellent iced milk tea. Really hoping they'll have it at the truck too.

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mdips wrote: does anyone happen to know if there is any chance that this truck is in any way related to the paris sandwich shop in chinatown?


Yes. The menu that they were handing out had the Chinatown addresses on it.

I thought that $6.25 for a sandwich was expensive. Their online menu for Chinatown shows $4.50 for the Grilled Pork Baguette. But if I were in Chinatown, I wouldn't be eating bread.

http://www.parissandwiches.com/menu.pdf

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Interesting name for a banh mi truck. I get the historical reference, but I think it goes over the head of like... 98% of people, if not more.

Yeah I thought it was a French food truck. Here the United States and Vietnam suffered to gain indepedence against the French and communism yet it calls itself "Paris" sounds like a monitary lure to me.

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Interesting name for a banh mi truck. I get the historical reference, but I think it goes over the head of like... 98% of people, if not more.

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It was parked in front of Sawadee on Newark in the am. If that means anything, looked like they were getting their daily prep done right there.

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does anyone happen to know if there is any chance that this truck is in any way related to the paris sandwich shop in chinatown?

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These are banh mi sandwiches.

This is the first time I had a Vietnamese sandwich. I had the grilled pork. It tasted great with the pickled daikon, carrots, cilantro and cucumber. There was some chili pepper in it too. The grilled pork reminds me of the grilled pork chop at Nha Trang Place.

http://www.parissandwiches.com/

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Are these banh mi sandwiches with pickled daikon and carrots, cilantro and cucumber?

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They were parked at Columbus and Marin today. Here is a sample menu.

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Paris Special - 6.50
Our traditional Vietnamese sandwich.Combination of 3 different Flavored cold cuts(bacon, pork roll, crunchy ham)

Grilled Chicken - 6.25
Marinated in Garlic Sweet soy sauce

Grilled Pork - 6.25
Pork tenderloin marinated in Garlic sweet soy sauce

BBQ Pork - 6.25
Crunchy minced pork Asian flavored BBQ marinate with slices of pork roll

Meatball - 6.25
Pork Traditional Vietnamese style meatball in sweet garlic tomato sauce

Pork Roll - 6.50
Traditional Vietnamese sandwich with our in house pork roll and Butter Pate

Asian Roast beef - 8.50
Asian fused flavored Boars Head roast beef served with lettuce tomato onion and American cheese

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