The 2nd Branch (on Valley) has tables inside, so you can eat it right there. The other location has a tiny window “bar” with a few seats I think, but less seating. There’s like 2 tables outside also.
I wanna try their Banh Mi Xiu Mai next time (Meatballs), but not sure how it tastes.
@Chowseeker1999 what a fun report to read! I want to try some of those, but feel so parochial, I honestly have no idea where places like Rosemead, Gardena or Alhambra are. But I can find Pasadena, Encino and Santa Barbara without an app.
OMG! The Saigon egg banh mi is one of the best breakfasts I’ve ever had! The runny yolk with the pickled vegetables and jalapeño was so good! I should have ordered two. Thanks @Chowseeker1999 !
You’re right they are pretty tasty. It’s more of a personal nostalgia thing, I should’ve clarified: My roommate in college used to buy these canned sardines in tomato sauce (they were really inexpensive) and we’d share these sometimes. When I first had the sardine banh mi at a few shops in Little Saigon, it tasted exactly like that brand we had back then, as if they those sandwich shops bought the same brand and just cracked open the can and put it on the sandwich.
Still makes me smile remembering those times; just found it funny. But they are tasty.
@Ns1 That’s one banh mi, I’ve never tried buying. My Mom’s is so good…thinly sliced white onions sautéed in butter, and then open the cans of sardines in tomato sauce…perhaps add more tomato sauce and a TON of black pepper. So simple and so good…I have an extra helping when she makes it.
At Saigon Bakery? The usual default (if we just order as is) has never been Scrambled Eggs; usually ranging from barely runny Sunny Side Up, to more cooked-through.
I just ask one of the people taking the order for “softer / less cooked” and it works for me.
One time I was meeting some friends at a beach bonfire, and everyone was bringing their dinner, and all I had was a couple cans of sardines (one spicy and one tomato) and half a baguette, so I brought them. I was kind of hesitant about opening the cans, because I thought people wouldn’t like the smell.
I ended up having to pass them around; people’s ears perked up when I popped the first can. Apparently, if your parents were Italian, Colombian or Japanese, you really, really like sardines. Who knew?
OC Poultry and Rotisserie Market
2117 E. Ball Rd.
Anaheim, CA 92806
Tel: (714) 780-0225
Love going here to pick up Bahn Mi before heading to The Bruery, where no food but excellent craft beer is served. This time, we were meeting my little sister, a vegetarian. I checked their menu, and besides veggie sandwiches, they also offered a lemongrass tofu bahn mi.
We also got their ready made spring rolls with shrimp and pork. They made-to-order vegetarian spring rolls for my little sis. They only disappointing part was we bought these pork pastries (maybe called pork chaud) and they didn’t end up in the to-go order! The super nice woman, owner, I think, at the register said they were very good! Next time!
My ham, pate, #4, with egg and extra veggies. Delicious!
Finally got to try My Tho. Got the famous grilled pork with egg.
Bread and fillings were good. I like there was some crushed peanuts in it.
As for the proteins, the pork and egg both were pretty damn cold. I think if the egg was freshly cooked and the pork was at least warm it would be a whole another sandwich. This sandwich came out in under a minute.
I mean it is still solid. I stilll prefer Saigon Bakery and OG Ba Le on Bolsa.