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Was here twice in their first week of opening because of the Sporting Life 10k - once for a banh mi sandwich after I picked up my race kit, and once for a huge cheat meal post race. Banh Mi Boys is a Toronto institution, so I won't go into details about what it is. This is simply a quick review for their newest location just north of Yonge and Eglinton, which opened on May 2nd. You can tell the restaurant is new - everything is spotless. It's your typical food counter experience, just like other Banh Mi Boys locations. In my two visits, I had the duck confit banh mi, five spice pork belly banh mi, fried chicken steamed bao, and the kimchi fries. The duck confit is still my favourite banh mi from them, ringing in at $7.50 pretax. There is an ample amount of meat and the flavour of it is just out of this world. Kimchi fries are a must on each visit as well - however I would definitely recommend sharing it as the portion size is quite large.
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