Straightforward, informal market with counter service for a Vietnamese sandwich or delicacy.
Hours
| Friday | 5 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 5 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 5 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 5 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 5 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 5 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 5 AM–8 PM |
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Reviews
Every time I’m in the neighborhood, it’s a must that I stop in for their blended Mocha pearl drink. It’s the perfect balance of rich, sweet, and a appreciate amount of pure taste of coffee —hands down one of my favorite treats in the area.
The shop itself is always bustling, and it’s easy to see why. Their Bánh mì selection is extensive and flavorful, packed with fresh ingredients and bold seasonings. Whether you’re craving classic grilled pork or something more adventurous, there’s something for everyone.
I also love how convenient they make it to grab something on the go. Their ready-to-go platters and prepared items are perfect for a quick lunch or even catering a casual get-together.
If you’re ever nearby and craving something fast, fresh, and full of flavor, Huong Lan Sandwiches is a spot that never disappoints. A true staple in the community that continues to uphold its quality and authenticity.
Original review: Huong Lan offers a lot more than just Vietnamese sandwiches. As far as I know, they are the only place that makes a bbq pork, egg and lap cheong (Chinese preserved sausage) banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich). I only noticed it after ordering my usual #1 ham and pate banh mi $6. I also got their banh cuon (steamed rice noodle) cha lua (Vietnamese ham) $10. Huong Lan also have a BBQ meats section, bakery, drink station and hot food area. This is my spot for a great banh mi. It is always delicious. No line at 3:15pm on a Sunday! Love these folks.
Most recently in q1 of 2025 the sandwiches are $7.77 each. These are the fully loaded kind, big soft baguette and full of meat. I got the xiu mai which was a bit sweet for my tastes but still good. My wife got the headcheese and ham #1 combo and said it was good.
Come here if you’re near the lion Plaza and want to skip the lines of the viet town side.
They also have a deli that sells a variety of roast pork/chicken/char siu and all the usual pre packaged vietnamese fare (desserts, rice plates, noodle plates, viet coffee etc)
Take in mind is an “only cash place,” with a simple menu, a little grocery inside, and a couple of tables to enjoy your food. But it is definitely worth the visit.
For lunch yesterday, I had a Vegetarian sandwich. The only thing I will add is hot salsa or some dip. I asked for it, but they don’t have it (not even for sale in the grocery area).