


Family-run Vietnamese fast-food shop selling banh mi sandwiches, bubble tea & other snacks.
Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2624 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Phone: (612) 587-2694
Website: http://lusandwiches.com/location/nicollet/
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Reviews
If you are looking for ambiance, this is not it. It is a sandwich shop. It was clean and service was fast. That is the bar.
We ordered 2 veggie egg rolls and 2 shrimp spring rolls. The egg rolls were under a heater and didn’t have a lot of flavor … the spring rolls were big, but again, nothing special.
As for the Bahn Mi, I went with the grilled beef and my partner chose the chicken. There was plenty of meat and veggies in both, but as with the other food, I thought it was light on flavor. The star was definitely the bread. It was light, airy, and crispy.
Maybe, it was the time of day or something, but I had higher expectations. We will try it again.
If you like sandwiches check this out!
I’ve heard the pulled pork is really good too. Prices were reasonable too for what you get.
Thank you Lu’s & staff for bringing great food, culture and warmth to our community! See you again soon.
Today’s service was excellent despite the large order they were preparing also. The front entrance was smashed and broken (looks like damage to property by someone making a bad decision) so it’s boarded.
1. Cold cut (small) 4/5:Very savory and well seasoned pate and mayo! Veggie & herb stuffing was generous. The whole sandwich was delightful. Would have loved a drizzle of soy sauce or house meat sauce which is a typical ingredient. I just added a drizzle of the soy fish sauce and it was great (doesn’t need it but I prefer it)
2. Mock Duck Noodle Bowl 4/5: Noodles on the lighter proportion, spring lettuce mix (instead of typical romaine/ iceberg/perilla/mint), pickled daikon & carrots, cucumbers, choice of veggies or pork eggroll, and choice of tomatoes (which is a plus). The mock duck is very tender and seasoned well-I recommend this!
*Vietnamese fish sauce dressing: Umami but light, very nice. Not too sweet.
*Peanut sauce: Light and nutty; not thick nor too sweet.
*Soy fish sauce: Lightly sharp and lightly salty. Actually perfectly made for dipping, dressings, and marinades!
**Got all the to try and they were all very good. I mixed the entire Vietnamese fish sauce dressing with a spoon on the soy and peanut sauce and it gave the noodle bowl a great flavor. Fifty cents extra for sauce!