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| - As someone who was in town for a conference, I spent a lot of time spending way too much money on overpriced places in downtown Calgary, so it was a great relief to find what seemed like a relative hole-in-the-wall with good food at a reasonable price. There isn't a whole lot to write, but I'll try to break it down below.
Food: Mostly banh mi, but there's some other stuff too (e.g., eggrolls). Menus in both English and Thai. But really you should be here for the sandwiches. The flavours are bomb, although as is typical of Thai food, if you are not into spicy food, you will probably not like it. These sandwiches are the best when you get everything on them, and the more that you pick and choose, the more that should be hinting to you that you should have gone to Subway.
Price: Great price for a foot-long or so sandwich. Even better than Subway, with better quality ingredients and more of them.
Location: It's a bit far west and not really in the main downtown area. The place is really small inside, so it's definitely a take-out place. If you pick a random day and don't come at peak noon hours, you can probably grab a seat. Pay attention to their hours too (typical of Calgary but unusual to a lot of other people).
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