The avocado and tomato in this chicken sandwich are
extraordinarily fresh, and the whole works was free because of a VIA Rail train delay, yet something
doesn’t add up. Part of the issue is the rubbery flatbread, which looks and
seems satisfying at first but is actually disappointing and tasteless. The
chicken has a pallid reheated flavour. Two hours from my destination still, I
want to believe in finishing this courtesy sandwich, but I simply cannot. And
that makes me feel like a picky jerk.
I was suspicious when a vegetarian friend told me that Montréal did Vietnamese food better, and not just because she was vegetarian. I had tried first hand for myself years ago, and what I remember tasting was bland, watery, and a cruel joke. However, time moves on, and I am willing to try again, and I am glad I did. Taken a stroll up to Saint Denis, there was no shortage of banh mi options, but Carla B led me directly to Hung Phat, and being ravenous and greedy, we each ordered a tofu banh mi AND an order of salad rolls. Normally that combination should be no problem, but I was unfamiliar with the heft of Hung Phat's servings, which had a weight and density that did not compromise its deliciousness. A substantial sandwich if I ever saw one, I could barely finish the salad rolls, but of course I did. Carla B saved the rest of her sandwich for later and passed on the rolls, and I hope she does not mind me saying this publicly. Our early friendship may have been fo...

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