I love banh mi. My hubby loves SATAY banh mi. I RARELY get the satay banh mi. Why? Not because he never learned how to share, but because 99% of the time, their satay is made with peanuts. Just 1 of the 10000000 things I’m allergic to(I should live in a bubble). This banh mi place is tucked into what I like to call, «Asian Alley» at WEM. We’ve tried mini mango, been to Nhon Hoa and my hubby claims that TC and Nhon Hoa are very comparable, but TC flavour is better. I tried asking him the flavour profiles, what’s the difference, etc. But it’s hard when a) His mouth is stuffed with banh mi goodness and b) he is not a descriptive person. Awesome and easy place to stop in while doing shopping, this is probably our 6th time going and will definitely not be our last.
Keith S.
Place rating: 5 Division No. 17, Canada
Go to spot in WEM. The wife heads to Old Navy and I take our two year old here. My daughter absolutely loves the subs and so do I. You can smell and taste the freshness of their bread and ingredients so I have no hesitations I’m feeding her something nutritious. Service is quick and friendly. If you haven’t tried this place you are severely missing out on great food.
Cathy J.
Place rating: 5 Calgary, Canada
This is a great spot to hit up when you’re in the mall and hunger strikes and you need something quick. The subs are tasty, flavourful and fresher than most of the food court offerings. As Vietnamese subs go, TC Sandwiches makes some of the best I have had. The price point is reasonable at approximately $ 5.50 for a sub, and there are various filling options to choose from.
Karlie M.
Place rating: 4 Edmonton, Canada
My favourite place in WEM to grab a quick snack. A million times tastier and probably cheaper than anything you’d get in the food court. The storefront isn’t much to look at, but the sandwiches are of very high quality. Decently friendly staff, too. They make them fresh right in front of you, so the wait is a couple of minutes, but it’s still very fast. One sandwich costs $ 5.50 and is good for two people to share as a snack or as a meal for one. You can also order these sandwiches at the Phở Hoa in T&T.
Wesley W.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Whenever I need a meal at West Edmonton Mall, TC Sandwiches is the go to spot. It’s better and cheaper than anything at the food courts. I would say they make one of the best Vietnamese sandwiches I’ve had and that includes many I’ve tried in Vancouver where there are tons of Vietnamese places. They are larger than usual, basically a footlong and a million times better than a regular Subway sandwich. The bread is fresh and jam packed with fresh veggies. At $ 5.50, it might be a bit more than other Vietnamese sandwiches, but it’s definitely worth it. My personal favourite is Chicken Satay. There’s also a TC Sandwiches location in Chinatown, but I haven’t tried it so I can’t comment.
Lauren N.
Place rating: 4 Edmonton, Canada
A great stop for a quick Vietnamese sandwich! Service is quick and friendly, and the ingredients are fresh and tasty. Choose from a variety of sandwich combinations — personally, I like the combination sandwich the best because it’s got everything in it. It’s about $ 5 per sandwich, and keep in mind these sandwiches are like footlong subs. A great price for what you get, and quite filling too. Wash your sandwich down with a tasty and fresh sugar cane drink, it’s delicious. A cheap and tasty meal on the go at West Ed!