Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4829 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94112
Phone: (415) 333-7242
Website: https://tysandwich.site/
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Reviews
A coworker and I dropped by on a weekday around 12:45pm to grab banh mis and drinks. We managed to get in line before a wave of students joined but ended up waiting around 15 minutes for our order. The shop seemed to be run by two people, one person fully in the back, the other person jumping between taking orders and order prep. Alongside preparing in-person orders, they were also preparing online pre-orders, hence the wait.
I ordered the fresh spring rolls with lemongrass tofu, 3 for $8. Unfortunately, I wasn’t a fan. They use some sort of ginger flavoring with the tofu, and it was too strong for my taste. I ended up smothering the spring rolls in the peanut sauce to aid in my consumption. My coworkers enjoyed their orders though.
Card allowed!
I’ve probably passed this place many times now since I love Hawaiian Drive Inn which is right next door, but on a hot San Francisco day, I needed something a little more refreshing and bahn mi with a cold drink sounded amazing!
Walking in, you can immediately tell that it’s a small operation, but what they offer is made extremely well in my opinion. I went with a #1, which is fancy pork with pate. If you opt for everything, you’ll also get the regular fixins of carrots, cilantro, jalapeno onions, cucumbers, and mayo. I also paired it with a deep roasted oolong milk tea with boba.
The boba came out first, on first sip, it wasn’t too sweet and you could definitely pick up on the roasted oolong flavor – definitely one of the better versions I’ve had, which actually puts a fair number of boba places to shame. The boba also had the right chew and sweetness. Shortly after, the sandwich came. On first look, I was a little disappointed at how thin the fancy pork was sliced, but otherwise, there was a good amount of pate and it was well stuffed with the fixins.
But when I picked up the sandwich, that’s when the magic happened! The bread crackled with a beautiful symphony of sounds and the everything just fell into place after. Overall, it was delicious. If I could change anything, I would probably ask for a little more mayo (kewpie mayo is noms).
I had a Vietnamese iced coffee that was very tasty and strong. The drink was creamy, sweet but alsob pleasantly bitter.