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	<title>WorldWide   Munchies &#187; Vietnamese</title>
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		<title>Vietnamese Sandwiches</title>
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If you haven&#8217;t tried the Vietnamese sandwiches that they called Banh Mi &#8211; you have to, they are simple, delightful and cheap when you are in Vietnam.  But i didn&#8217; t get mine in Vietnam &#8211; we were on a short break to San Francisco. Located in a corner in San Jose &#8211; this shop [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you haven&#8217;t tried the Vietnamese sandwiches that they called Banh Mi &#8211; you have to, they are simple, delightful and cheap when you are in Vietnam.  But i didn&#8217; t get mine in Vietnam &#8211; we were on a short break to San Francisco. Located in a corner in San Jose &#8211; this shop is a chain based store.  Everything is fresh, a wee bit spicy and the bread was nice and light.  Inside the sandwich were cold cut ham and some crunchy vegies &#8211; and the taste was pretty good.  You should try it too.</p>
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