I had high hopes for Banh Mi Boys; I really wanted to love it.
Here's the thing - it was raining outside, I'd never been before, and it offered me a warm bastion from the drizzle. We were off to a good start.
Where it falls apart is the value per dollar. Being located on the sidelines of Chinatown demands a lot - there are few places in Canada where you can get food value per dollar like Chinatown, and Banh Mi Boys failed to live up to expectations.
$6.50 for a sandwich (which was delicious, I might add - do not doubt the tasty treat that is the food itself) but the price? It was too much. After finishing my fresh-made sandwich (on chewy, delightful bread) I found myself still hungry, and wanting for more.
That was less than idea.
If you're not hurting for cash, by all means check it out. It's a Three Star if money is no option, but - again - to keep harping, for that price? It's not worth the cramped wait, shoulder to shoulder with dozens of other people waiting on their orders. And - be prepared to eat outside. The tables seem to fill up fast.