They actually sell all assortments of Vietnamese food - all ready packed. This eatery is rather small and only has a few tables for patron and does more take out orders. One of my fave pickup is the fried spring rolls with the rice noodles.
One of the other food item I usually get here is the Vietnamese Ham (seen wrapped in aluminium foil). I will usually add it into my salads and noodles whenever I eat in. Also extremely good in preparing fried rice!
Oh, and the main reason for dropping by at Little Paris time and time again? This wonderful BBQ Beef Sandwich (USD3.50). BBQ Pork is also available for those who prefer the "other" white meat! Hahaha...Anyway, what makes this sandwich taste so good is actually a mixture of all the different ingredients. Sliced BBQ Beef on a French loaf with pickled julienned radish, carrots and some raw onions and parsley. I guess the main factor would be the pickled vegetables. It's done spot on, not too sour and still with the "crunch" factor, making this a hit!Little Paris Restaurant
939 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
Tel : (415) 982 6111
USA - To Be Continued...
isn't it everything very cold lor???
ReplyDeleteWah what you know - Paris in San Fransisco and selling Vietnamese stuff! This is what I call "globalisation"! hahahaha
ReplyDeletemouth watering sandwich....i agree with you....the mixture of ingredients are the main reason for tasty sandwich...since Vietnamese way of cooking beef are famous, i can see why this is superb!
ReplyDeleteI saw the Chinese words on the window... it's a Chinese shop?
ReplyDeleteexcellent last shot of the sanwic.. got me salivating. coriander with anything between bread is so fine!
ReplyDeleteM just so curious about how that Viet ham taste like. Don't remember seeing it on the menus in the restaurants in KL. Maybe b'cos most r pork-free. =(
ReplyDeleteNKOTB : Yup, some are meant to be eaten cold, for everything else, microwave ;o)
ReplyDeleteIlene : Well, must be the French influence in Vietnam. Globalized indeed.
SimpleGirl : Yes, Viet sandwiches in KL please!
Jason : Actually, Stockton is located in Chinatown.
Cumi & Ciki : Thanks...Me salivate looking at the pic too. Hahaha...
Tummythoz : You can try Viet Ham in Vietnam Kitchen. They have it. I usually go for the noodles with slices of Viet Ham, pretty much like spam but less salty and more solid.
woohoo .. next post will be food in canada?
ReplyDeleteLianne : Coming soon!
ReplyDeleteLittle Paris really is the best. I am from the area and eat there every chance I get. I love their basic, mixed meat sandwich. SO good. Thanks for shining a spotlight on a San Francisco favorite!
ReplyDeleteHow have I lived in SF for the last 4 years and never knew about this shop? I LOVE Vietnamese beef sandwiches and used to get them all the time at this cafe in San Jose. I have to check this place out!
ReplyDeleteJanice : Thanks for dropping by. I love SFO and the food here! ;o)
ReplyDeleteCookie : Glad that you know now...:o) I'll be blogging on lots more of food in SFO.
We love banh mi thit nuong...the pork version...try our recipe--it's actually not that hard! :)
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