Was Our Grilled Chicken Banh Mi Spicy Enough?

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Having eaten a chicken banh mi sandwich recently from a food truck in Asheville, NC, we decided to go back to the Banh Mi Cart in the Financial District.

The Banh Mi Cart has 10 different types of banh mi sandwiches such as pork, steak, shrimp and roasted eel.  Prices are generally $6, with a couple at $7 and one for $8.

We went for the Grilled Chicken Banh Mi Baguette, which costs $6.

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On a crusty baguette were grilled chicken, onions, carrots, cilantro and cucumber spears. The sandwich was crunchy to eat, between the bread, cucumbers and carrots.

The Chicken Banh Mi tasted like it was marinated in soy sauce and possibly fish sauce, which is a common ingredient in Vietnamese and Thai cuisine.

Unlike traditional banh mi, there was no pate in the sandwich, and the Chicken Banh Mi was not spicy at all. If you don’t like spicy food, the grilled chicken baguette is a good option.

The Banh Mi cart sets up weekdays on the corner of Pearl St and Hanover Square. They don’t seem to have a website, twitter or facebook account, but you can find the cart there every weekday for lunch until 2:30 or so.

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