Young & Hungry Dining Guide by the Day: Banh Mi D.C. Sandwich
One by one, over the next several weeks, we’ll run through the 50 restaurants that made the cut on this year’s Young & Hungry Dining Guide. If you have visited the day’s featured restaurant, let us know what you think. If you’re planning to visit for the first time, tell us how your meal was when you return.
How many banh mi shops bake their own bread? Until I visited this Vietnamese deli in Falls Church, I would have said zero, which is strange, if not downright wrong, given the banh mi’s roots in French bread-making culture. Other shops may serve better pâtés or prepare more interesting spreads, but none bake their own mini-baguettes, as do the folks at Banh Mi D.C. Sandwich. Every morning, dozens upon dozens of fresh rolls are pulled from the oven racks, ready to serve as the base for the shop’s 24 different sandwiches. The wheat-flour breads are really more like crusty rolls than baguettes, which is fine. They still serve their purpose, which is to provide that all-important crunch when you bite into them. The key here is to demand that your sandwich-maker add extra garnishes—crisp pickled slivers of radish and carrot, flame-throwing rounds of jalapeños, a small garden of cilantro—to ensure that there is harmonic convergence among protein, vegetable, and bread.
Banh Mi D.C. Sandwich, 3103 Graham Road, Falls Church, (703) 205-9300
Photo by Darrow Montgomery
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11:42 am
Tim, I’ve been to Ba Le a dozen times (10 minutes from my house), but never to Bahn Mi D.C. Sandwich, even though it’s 5 minutes from my office!
Of the 24 sandwich combinations, which ones do you like?
2:05 pm
Daniel,
I think the No. 1 combo and the No. 2 grilled pork are fine choices, though either way, make sure to ask for extra garnishes!
2:38 pm
This place is great. Always go out of the way to go there on wknds.
6:24 pm
I’m fairly certain a new banh mi place near me bakes their own bread. It’s a new Vietnamese deli in the Hechinger Plaza, where Gamasot is, on Backlick.
They make pretty good banh mi, I must say, and if nothing else, cheap sandwiches (about $2.40) and cheap bread (about 40 *cents*!).
Yum.