I love this place and regularly truck across town for the excellent bánh mì that they serve. I’ve never had anything other than the«Vietnamese Pork» option here. They also have BBQ pork and chicken options, but trust me, you don’t want anything other than the wonderful mysterious(also possibly listerious, but don’t let that get in the way of your belly) selection of sliced and spreadable pork that makes up this great lunch sandwich. They also bake bread and other things, but pay no attention to these distractions and order the sandwich. Apparently nobody has informed the lovely owners of this shop that it is no longer 1958, because incredibly, the sandwich costs $ 4. Four dollars, that’s like the modern day ha’penny. I bought a Coke that cost more than that yesterday(up yours 7 – 11). I ate a banh mi on Smith St a couple weeks back that cost more, tasted less, and had me lined up down the footpath for 10 minutes before I could even order it. I should have headed across town instead… life is too short for bad sandwiches. I should mention that you can’t really dine-in here. There is a dilapidated table with a few questionable chairs but you’ll most likely end up sitting on a bench on Racecourse Rd while stuffing your face and trying to convince your thoughts that a second sandwich at lunch really is a little excessive.