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Vua Sandwichs
Categories: Restaurants Vietnamese Restaurants Asian Fusion Vietnamese, Asian Fusion [Edit]
1579 rue St-DenisMontréal, QC H2X 3K3
(514) 439-1231
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 9 am - 10 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Ambience:
- Casual
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Caters:
- No
14 reviews for Vua Sandwichs
13 reviews in English
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Review from Abigail M.
Montréal, QC
This place is magnificent. I'm vegetarian and there were plenty of delicious sandwich options, all for about $3. If you're going veggie, I would get the vegetarian chay on the Banh Mi menu - it is more flavorful than the avocado (my husband got the avocado - and I won.)
It's deli counter service, but there's a patio and some seating indoors.
Great location too. Right across the street from the National Film Board. Great for a sunny day and a walk on St. Denis before a movie. -
Review from Steph K.
Ottawa, ON
Vua Sandwichs is a unique, unassuming Vietnamese restaurant on St. Denis. They offer take-out style Vietnamese sandwiches, sushi, salads, side dishes and beverages. The restaurant itself is clean, well let and has seating in both the cafeteria area and upstairs.
The Vietnamese and regular sandwiches start at 3$ each for a 7", and 3.50$ for a 10". There are enough vegetarian options between the sushi, salads and sandwiches. Most of the cooked, Chinese style food had fish or meat in it.
Vua offers lots of discounts on bulk purchases such as buy 5 pieces of sushi, get 1 free and buy 3 sandwiches, get 1 free. These are great options for catering and parties.
There are lots of beverage options including aloe drinks, bubble tea, Vietnamese coffee, both hot and cold and smoothies. If you're looking for cheap, quick and fresh food near Berri-UQAM, then this is a great choice.Listed in: Montreal Cheap Eats
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Review from Khanh L.
They have nice variety of sandwiches which are quite cheap starting at 2.95$
They also have bubble tea, and ice coffee, and pre-made meals including sushi. If you buy a pre-made meal you get a free spring roll!!!
I work close by and sometimes when i don't bring my lunch, this is a good option for cheap lunch.
They also have vegetarian sandwich and spring rolls for those who don't eat meat. We don't have a lot of vietnamese sandwich places in mtl, but this place is fun and has tons of choices... I like it a lot and I go often :)
The place is small but it looks clean and presentable, and cheap too, it's cool. -
Review from L F.
After reading the reviews, this was the first place my husband and I came in Montreal.
The banh mi were very solid. I had the beef and he had the pork. The prices are great.
The bread was good, as was the sauce. I would have liked a tangier pickled carrot; the sandwich was a little too sweet and one dimensional.
The pineapple bubble tea was good; very fruity. -
Review from Eric V.
Pierrefonds, QC
Great if you want a quick bite or if you are on the go!
Cool home made drink / single wrap sushi and sandwich this is the typical asian express store that you can find in new york or toronto in Montreal!
Great concept! -
Review from Jessica L.
Montréal, QC
For the money, it's fantastic. I'm vegetarian, and finding a great sandwich can be tricky. I LOVED their vegetarian sandwich. So freakin' tasty. Also, we got 3 (!!) homemade drinks, as when you buy 2, you get a third free, so we tried a milky iced tea with jelly, lemonade with berries and the sweet basil seed concoction. I loved them all. My husband and I ate well, all fr $12. Can't wait to go back and sample more goodies!
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Review from Liv F.
West Vancouver, BC
Tasty, filling sandwiches and so-so (but cheap) sushi. Limonade maison (with blueberries, raspberries, and grapes in it) is also tasty.
Service is friendly and fast. -
Review from Huntting B.
Hey Hey, it's the SAMMIES!
Super Yummy here number 1!
The samiches are good, two sizes too, 7 and 10 inches. Well made with decent french bread, rather cheap as well, under 3 for 7 and 3.50 at 10.
The smoothies here were really good too, used a little more mango powder than other places, but that isn't a bad thing. It was a tasty treat for everyone =) -
Review from Shirley D.
Montréal, QC
I LOVE Vietnamese fast food! This place has all the basic Vietnamese snacks like nem, banh beo, che (sweet bean drinks) for such a reasonable price. They also sell Vietnamese coffee for only 2.95 or something around that price and bubble tea. Their sandwiches are their signature products. The Saigon Dac Biet is my favorite, with pate, ham, and pork...so delicious. There's also an amazing vegetarian one as well. All their sandwiches are good actually, it's not a hit or miss kind of thing, though I recommend getting the Viet ones not the regular "Western" sandwiches. Their sushi is mediocre, I wouldn't go there for sushi for sure. They also have cakes and pastries here and there. Service is decent and there's a great lounge upstairs on the top of Thai Express that is nice and quiet (if you like that kind of ambiance and prefer noiseless areas than the main dining area) This is my ultimate food spot when I hit St. Denis street. A definite must try!
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Review from Lucas M.
Coming from California, I wasn't sure if Vua could compare to some of the authentic asian food featured in California. However, Vua tastes just as good, if not better. The staff that makes the food only really speak French. But, not to worry: All the cashiers speak excellent English! I recommend the #7 (BBQ Pork) Banh Mi Sandwich. If you're willing to spend few extra bucks, pick up some egg rolls when you check out. They're some of the best in Montreal and worth it...
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Review from Angela L.
Located right outside of the ever busy Berri-UQAM metro station and at the corner of the Latin Quarter, it's no wonder that this below ground restaurant always has a line up at the cashier. The incredibly affordable freshly pre-packaged options are plentiful: all different sizes of boxed sushi, salads (Greek, pasta, or Vietnamese), Vietnamese salad rolls, and sweets. If you've got time though, the made to order banh-mi and bubble tea are worth the wait.
Besides the few coveted seats on the sidewalk patio out front, the dim, but air conditioned dining area features clean seating and televisions looping the latest news and weather. -
Review from David H.
Montréal, QC
This place seems to have the best Banh Mi in Ville-Marie and is on par with the average (not exceptional) places you'd find in California. The bread is fresh and toasted when you order, the vegetables look like they've actually been chopped on the same day, and the coriander has more leaves than stems. All that and bubble tea too, or basil seed drink, aloe drink, or other interesting libations if you prefer.
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Review from Sammi C.
Montréal, QC
I would give this place a 5 star just for their chicken sandwich but today, I ordered it to on the phone and the delivery guy was so mean and impolite. I called them to complain cuz I actually tipped him, and he didn't even say thank you!! How rude! Well I know it's not directly their fault so I would say that their food is still yummy.
