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I stopped into Thanh Huong for some lunch before class since I had some time to spare. I was the only one there, the service was great, the cashier at the front rang me up and made my sandwich in less than 5 minutes. Kudos to him. HOWEVER...He shouldn't have had to do that ...there were 2 other employees on the side of the restaurant hanging out. The restaurant is pretty spacious and very clean. I got the chicken and pate sandwich which was decent for $3.50. The fillings were great but what makes a good vietnamese sandwich is the bread. I found the bread to be too crumbly...I ended up with crumbs all over me lol. They should think about converting to baguettes like most Vietnamese sandwich shops have...it is easier to eat. The place is decent for a quick bite before class...but I'd probably go to Mr. Sandwich once that opens by UNLV if I'm craving Vietnamese sandwiches.
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