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    BanhMi Sub

    3.8 (17 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Cherie C.

    My first experience here was very good. The place is very clean and the atmosphere was good. There are a lot of vegetarian options, I tried the kimchi & tofu sub. It was very tasty and had a good amount of sauce. The service was very friendly and fast. I would recommend this place because of the quality of food for a great price.

    Louie P.

    This was my first time to visit here and I must say its pretty good! I ordered for pickup and the customer service was very good and understanding of my order. No rudeness and very friendly! When I came for pickup the spot was very comfortable and had a nice urban/modern feel! I had the beef sate subs and it was very delicious! They offer many vegetarian options here amongst other delicious things, like bubble tea! They have an online order system and you can just pick it up or call to order, which is very convenient!

    Kevin E.

    Good place to eat if you like rotten produce. Four jalapenos on my sub. Two of them were rotten. No attention to detail. Those two jalapeno slices lost a customer for ever.

    Eswina N.

    I've been here several times and if you're looking for a cheap and reasonable sub this is the place to be. I've enjoyed their sate beef sub and a couple of other subs. This last time I decided to try their pho. My recommendation is to stick to the subs. The broth was a little flavourless for me. The prices are extremely reasonable. You can't go wrong getting a sub from here. There are two sizes 8" and 11" and the 11" is still under $7. Parking is plentiful. Service is friendly and fast.

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    2 years ago

    Best banh mi I've had. Must try! If you're ever in the area you have to make a stop here

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    3 years ago

    Subs very good. Seems to be one of the best yet sun choices. No puddings. All appears to be quality

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    9 years ago

    First time here tried the chicken noodle soup and it was DELICIOUS; definitely coming back to try other items on the menu

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    Food is mediocre. Service is ok. Lots of yelling can be…read moreheard from the kitchen. Tables are always sticky.

    Between working in the Nexen building, and now the Husky tower, I've grabbed lunch from Apple…read morelikely a hundred times or more. It's easy to not even know it's there, if you are traversing the Plus 15's between the two buildings -- you need to sidestep through the doors of "First Alberta Place," and it will be sitting in the back corner: one wall a soup and sandwich counter, and one wall a Chinese buffet. There's nothing here to "wow" you: hand written information on the wall. A pretty limited selection of sandwich toppings. Not a lot of variety of soups day to day. Scowls. And most importantly, they take cash only (I've been burned by this at the register once or twice when I forgot). But you can get a pretty damn cheap lunch here. Seriously -- for the longest time, the large soup was two bucks (or maybe it was even less)? On days where I forgot my wallet and thought I'd starve to death, Apple bailed me out with their two dollar soup (that much change inevitably kicking around my desk and amongst my pocket lint). And you serve the soup yourself, so you can make it as "hearty" as you wish (to hell with the stragglers showing up late -- they can have broth). I was there a moment ago, and soup has gone up to $2.65. It was around $2.00 in 2006 when I started going. Not a bad increase, and still plenty cheap. BLT's were $3.95 today You get the idea: cheaper lunch than what you can brown bag.

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