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As of August 2014, everything is priced between £4.50 and £5.50. They also offer various meal deals including a half baguette with soup or noodle salad for £6.50. |
As of August 2014, everything is priced between £4.50 and £5.50 <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/90117465@N00/15014778957/ photo of menu]</small>. They also offer various meal deals including a half baguette with soup or noodle salad for £6.50. |
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A small Vietnamese banh-mi shop in Hackney Central, also serving noodle salad and soup.
As of August 2014, everything is priced between £4.50 and £5.50 photo of menu. They also offer various meal deals including a half baguette with soup or noodle salad for £6.50.
On an August 2014 visit, Bec had the spicy tofu banh mi (£4.50), which was served with shredded salad, fresh chilies and hot sauce. It was the perfect degree of hotness — neither underwhelming nor overpowering, though extra hot sauce could be added for more heat. Though it was near closing time, the bread was fresh and delicious. I also had a traditional lemonade, bringing the total cost under £7.
There is limited seating — a bench near the window with about four chairs. I don't think there is a customer toilet, however I didn't ask.
Bec's verdict: A definite winner — I'd go back again to sample the noodle salad meal deal.
Accessibility: Step free, but quite cramped.
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