This place is pretty much an OG spot in Midtown. I'm not sure why I haven't reviewed it before, but when Les Givral's was still around, Thien An was the other go-to spot for bánh mì. And...
Thien An Sandwiches
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Started out as a vietnamese sandwich shop We are limit to what we can sell at old location Expand our menu when we had a chanced Still keep name as Thien an sandwiches just because Have another location fm 529 northwest 290
Specialties
Vietnamese sandwiches Pho Vermicelli Rice plate
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This is a no frills, old school Vietnamese spot in lower Midtown in an area that is generally run down but Thien An is keeping it alive. The interior is again, no frills with plenty of seating....
Serious Thien An customers probably recall the early days when Thien An was a sandwich stall within a Vietnamese grocery store inside a mall in Midtown years ago. Nowadays, though, the business...
I go here once a week or so for my bun bo hue and cafe sua da lunch fix. There is usually not a wait to be seated but if there is, it would be at the noon hour. The restaurant always seems to be...
The grilled pork bahn mi was good, but was slightly smaller than I expected, and there was not enough pork in the sandwich to constitute a full meal.
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