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Reviewers describe Sandwicherie Sue as delivering delicious sandwiches with generous fillings and fresh ingredients, with strong vegetarian options like tofu, mushrooms, eggplant and green papaya salad, alongside widely praised banh mi such as chicken and pork char siu with crispy bread. Many note that the shop also feels like a small Asian grocery, with a nice assortment of drinks and snacks inside. Service is frequently praised as attentive and the space is described as clean and welcoming, though a few reviews mention slower prep times, occasional inconsistency, or packaging concerns. Several reviews call it among the best banh mi in Montreal, praising the tenderness of chicken, the seasoning of pork varieties, and the generous fillings, even as some compare the depth of flavor to authentic Vietnamese places. Prices are sometimes cited as high for the portion, but many feel the quality and variety justify the cost. People also mention the inside grocery and drink options, including bubble tea and an impressive alcohol selection, as added perks. While a few notes point to missteps like a missing ingredient or changes in packaging, the overall sentiment is positive, with many saying the food is tasty and the service reliable.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Sandwicherie Sue praise the banh mi for fresh bread and generous fillings, with the chicken ginger version described as decadent and the tofu cilantro option getting strong praise, while noting the space is charming but not ideal for eating in due to limited seating and occasional noise from staff speaking over a microphone. The shop also acts as a mini market with a selection of Asian products and ready meats that can be bought to take home, a feature many appreciate, though a few mention value or tipping feels steep and the menu can feel small with only a couple of varieties at times, and one reviewer notes the bread can crumble and get messy. Overall, it is considered one of the better banh mi experiences in the area, supported by friendly staff, a strong takeout appeal, and the option to enjoy meals near a park when the weather allows, as well as interesting beverage and specialty product options on site.View restaurant profile
Sandwicherie Sue draws mixed notes from diners: it is praised for generous portions, fresh fillings, crunchy bread, and a wide range of drinks plus a grocery selection that doubles as a casual market for Asian items, with strong vegetarian options and standout banh mi. The location near ÉTS is appreciated, and takeout is quick, though some reviews note prices can be steep for students and meat portions or pantry items can vary by location. Bread quality receives both praise and critique, with some saying it is excellent and others finding it too hard or too soggy when drenched in sauce. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, service is generally attentive, and the menu includes bowls, spring rolls, papaya salad, miso soup, and several imported beverages, making it feel like a convenient place to get sandwiches and groceries that keeps customers coming back to try more.View restaurant profile
Reviews consistently praise Sandwicherie Sue for fresh, generous banh mi with a crisp crust and balanced fillings such as pork char siu, chicken banh mi, or a traditional beef option, all accented by pickled carrots and radish, hoisin and a spicy mayo that many find addictive. The sandwiches are described as flavorful, juicy, and satisfying, with reviewers noting tender meat and well balanced textures. Fresh ingredients and authentic Vietnamese flavors stand out, and the Vietnamese coffee is mentioned as on point, though a few diners find it overpriced or not fully filled. Service is frequently described as friendly and efficient, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere and solid value given generous portions. The new location is welcomed as a positive addition in the Dix area and on the south shore, with many saying this is among the best banh mi options in town, while a minority feel the bread could be crisper or the price point less favorable. Overall, Sandwicherie Sue comes across as a reliable go-to for tasty, well made Vietnamese sandwiches with room for improvement in bread texture and price balance.View restaurant profile