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July 20-26, 2006

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Top 5 Banh Mi (Vietnamese Hoagies)

1 O Sandwiches
1205 S. Ninth St., 215-334-6080

For just $3.50, the barbecue pork sandwich rivals a slice of pizza for cheap eats, but is infinitely more satisfying. Mouth-size, tender shavings of slowly roasted pork, served on some of the best bread baked on Ninth Street, make Sandwiches' made-to-order banh mi really special. Even the cilantro, jalapeno and pickled carrots seem way above par. Try the sardine sandwich—No. 007—for something completely different.

2 Fu-Wah Mini Market
810 S. 47th St., 215-729-2993

Fu-Wah is on our map of low-key eateries for one reason: Its fried tofu hoagie, dressed in jalapenos and Sriracha sauce, makes it a mecca for vegetarians and vegans (no mayo). West Philadelphians are positively evangelical about this meatless banh mi, and for good reason: It's divine.

3 Ba Le Bakery & Restaurant
606 Washington Ave., 215-389-4350

The giant Eiffel Tower outside Ba Le Bakery & Restaurant is an obvious reference to the French colonization of Vietnam. Cruise into the shop any day, and you'll find that English is spoken there; French, not so much. Just grab your banh mi, made fresh within the hour, step up to the counter, and smile.

4 Cafe Nhuy
802 Christian St., 215-925-6544

Another teeny hole in the wall you've no doubt passed by. Break the spell and stop in on a Saturday. As the line for Sabrina's crawls, walk one block east and grab an iced coffee and a bahn mi for a satisfying meal with virtually no wait. Take your portable feast to the park near Fleischer Art Memorial and congratulate yourself for having esoteric taste.

5 Viet Huong Restaurant
1100 Washington Ave., 215-336-5030

With a menu of more than 100 choices, Viet Huong has many treasures: the grilled pork chops, crispy spring rolls, boba tea and yes, the banh mi. The shredded pork version is fantastic—don't let it go undiscovered.

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