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Help us make it rightWe sell Vietnamese sandwiches, iced-coffee, snacks and lotto.
Go here for: sandwiches, stuff, portion
It looks like a tiny record store, and it is. But hidden inside is a tiny counter with two ladies making the best banh mi sandwiches in New York.
New York’s first ever banh mi shop has been serving quality sandwiches since 1994--albeit alongside cigarette cartons and a lottery ticket machine. Sau Voi offers over a dozen different variations...
The Vietnamese sandwiches (banh mi), snacks, appetizers and beverages at Sau Voi continue to delight us, even 15 years after we first tasted their wares at the prior location on the Bowery. It seemed only natural that movies would follow, and Sau Voi became a one-stop-shop for many things Vietnamese. We keep coming back for the sandwiches.
by far my favorite spot for Bahn Mi, and for the price? Sure there could always be more meat and more veggies and more blah blah blah. But I am certainly not willing to pay top dollars for...
This review is ONLY for their che ba mau l. It was below average....not enough coconut milk/Condensed milk and the green jelly was over firm and was borderline plastic texture. Will try their...
As a Vietnamese woman from Houston, I have high standards for Vietnamese food. This isn't as good as Cali or Htown, but it is the most legit banh mi and cafe sua da you'll find in NYC and priced...
Pretty good for a cheap and fast place. The ladies behind the counter make the food and handle the cash register. This is like a Viet/Chinese bodega. One side of the store sells CDs and lottery,...
3.5 Stars. This place is a hidden gem. Is inside of a Vietnamese CD / Cassette / Lottery / Drinks Store. Very small menu, very simple. Got the simple number one Vietnamese Sandwich. Compare to...
Since 1993 the company has been providing Retail - Delicatessen Stores.
Sau Voi Corporation can be found at Lafayette St 101. The following is offered: Delicatessens. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 430 other Delicatessens. An overview can be found here.
It looks like a tiny record store, and it is. But hidden inside is a tiny counter with two ladies making the best banh mi sandwiches in New York.
Save Money: Most sandwiches are priced around four dollars.
Fun Fact: The shop has an impressive collection of Vietnamese music and DVDs.
Know Before You Go: Like most bodegas (and banh mi shops) in the city, Sau Voi accepts cash only.
Most sandwiches are priced around four dollars.
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