

Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1201 S Euclid St, Anaheim, CA 92802
Phone: (714) 215-4602
Website: https://www.thhsandwiches.com/
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THH Sandwiches & Coffee is my go-to chain when I want to-go Vietnamese food, and this location doesn’t disappoint.
The Background:
Tan Hoang Huong (or THH) has built a reputation for offering some of the most delicious banh mi (Vietnamese submarine sandwiches, pronounced “bun me”) in Southern California, so much so that it now has multiple locations throughout Orange County. But it also serves other traditional Vietnamese fare like noodle soups, porridge, and appetizers. This review, however, will focus only on this Anaheim location.
The Food:
My wife and I got several dishes for a family gathering. They all ranged from decent to delicious. Here’s a brief rundown:
* Banh Mi Heo Quay: This crispy pork belly sandwich was absolutely tasty (though they pulled back on the meat portion).
* Banh mi Dac Biet: You can never go wrong with this classic combo if you want a cold submarine.
* Bun Rieu: This crab cake vermicelli soup had excellent flavors, though it was light on the crab cake meat.
* Banh Cuon Nhan Thit: Meant as a light breakfast, these pork-filled flour sheets are good any time of day
* Mi Xao: The stir fry egg noodles were actually just OK; a little dry.
* Cha Gio: These are one of the store-bought pork egg rolls you can get in Southern California
* Caphe Sua Da: This Vietnamese Iced Coffee is strong, authentic, and delicious.
The Location:
In an interesting twist, THH shares this location with a Tastea inside a strip mall at the corner of Ball and Euclid. It’s not the best location, but the store itself is clean and well kept. Unfortunately, it’s set up as a to-go joint, so there was only one table and four stools available. I saw a handful of tables set up closer to the Tastea area. Definitely not an ideal spot if you’re looking for a dine-in place or hangout spot for your group of friends during peak hours.
The Service:
Like most Vietnamese restaurants, high-quality customer service can sometimes be lacking. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that the employees are rude or incompetent. They are quick and efficient. It’s just that you won’t get many smiles or extra friendly attention that you might get from a sitdown Western establishment. Ironically enough, understanding this going in will make your experience more pleasant.
The Prices:
Considering that we bought more than half a dozen items and our bill came out to be only about $100 — in this inflated economy — we’re happy to still find good food at affordable prices.
The Conclusion:
While I wish it could be a more welcoming hangout spot (like a cool cafe) and some of the meat portions were a little on the light side, the fact that we can still buy authentic Vietnamese food that’s actually tasty and doesn’t break the bank makes THH a high-value to-go spot. My real rating is 4.5 out of 5, but since I can’t give half stars, I’ll round up. We will return.
However, we found that the egg rolls were quite different this time. They weren’t bad, but they didn’t have the same delightful flavor as the previous day. I also tried a sandwich, which I didn’t dislike, but I found the barbecue meat a bit too sweet for my taste. On the bright side, the baguette it was served on was hot and fresh!
One thing that caught me off guard was when I asked for sauce she looked at me kind of funny and said these are vitamise egg roll’s okayyy
. I found it amusing, but it was a bit disappointing. On a positive note, Patricia, the staff member who assisted us, was very friendly and helpful, explaining some of the dishes to us.
Overall, I would rate the customer service a solid four out of five, despite the sauce hiccup. As for the food, I’d give the egg rolls a four and the sandwich a three. The atmosphere of the place was clean, calm, and inviting, which added to the overall experience.
Would I go back? Maybe to try those amazing egg rolls again, but I’m not sure if I’d make it a regular stop.
Thankfully, they were quick to pull out the jalapeños and cut the sandwiches. The place was clean and prices were super reasonable. Next Disney trip will include a quick stop again.