Was roaming around Montreal's chinatown and saw the sign for some banh mi sandwiches so we dropped in to grab a couple of sammies togo to eat on the way back to NJ. I ordered 2 Vietnamese style sandwiches which had 3 different types of meat, pate, butter, pickled carrots and daikon, cilantro, and chilies. The sandwiches were pre-made, which I was a little surprised and the bread wasn't toasted. It didn't bother me that they weren't toasted b/c we weren't going to eat them on the same day.
The baguette was shaped differently than most standard banh mi bread, which was long and skinny. I actually preferred this shape better than the traditional bread shape. The flavors were on point and I was happy with our purchase. The flavors of all of the ingredients were perfectly seasoned. I typically add extra soy sauce to my banh mi and this one did not need it. I did toast the sandwiches in the oven before we consumed them so that helped w/ the stale bread taste that some yelpers mentioned. At $3.25 per sandwich, that's a good deal. They also offered other Vietnamese items such as sticky rice and che (pudding desserts), but they did not look appetizing.
Overall, I would come back and grab some sammies if I were to ever visit Montreal again.