
A Flavorful Vietnamese Escape in the Heart of Dallas
Nestled at 1902 Botham Jean Blvd, Sandwich Hag offers a delightful Vietnamese dining experience with a cozy atmosphere and a large outdoor patio. Known for its mouthwatering banh mi sandwiches and strong, creamy coffee, this charming eatery prides itself on excellent customer service and fresh ingredients. The inviting decor, complete with potted plants and murals, makes it a perfect spot for lunch or a casual dinner. With rave reviews about their friendly staff and delicious food, Sandwich Hag is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine in Dallas.
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Freshly made Vietnamese sandwiches with options like pork sausage, meatballs, and add-ons like fried egg and fish sauce.
Strong, milkshake-textured coffee and other specialty drinks like Coco Nam Sua Da.
Tasty starters including Nem Sausage Nuggets, Fried Eggrolls, shrimp chips, and chocolate bread.
Cozy patio seating with potted plants and murals for a relaxed, nostalgic dining experience.
Convenient options for grab-and-go meals or group orders, perfect for work lunches or events.
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Overall rating
TexasMustang08
Great all-around dining experience at the Sandwich Hag. Perfect spot for a work lunch. Really enjoyed the sandwiches but most of all the oatmeal cream pie. Great selection of tasty drinks as well.
Amy B.
I came here on a Sunday after finding it on Google randomly. I am so happy that I stopped and ate here, it is a gem. I got the pork sausage banh mi, shrimp chips, and a coffee. The customer service was excellent, they recommend the best dishes and were very kind. There is a large outside patio where you can sit and enjoy your meal. If you're by the Cedars area or anywhere close to downtown Dallas, come check out this place out!
Ivan Brown
Say man.. Get the Banh MI Xiu Mai.. That thing is a flavor bomb. Garlic Tomato sauce, jalapeños, cilantro, with these flavorful pork meatballs. The bread is flakey and soft like a Philly Hogie. These guys have the formula. Everything tasted super fresh. Only complaint is it's $17 bucks a sandwich but everything is expensive now.
M Chu
1st time to visit. Super friendly employees and cute decor. All seating is outdoors so the hot Texas heat made it tough to get comfortable while eating our lunch. Pricing is such that our meal for 4 with appetizers and drinks quickly ran the tab to over $100 for lunch. The Nem Sausage Nuggets ($12.75) were tasty and good for sharing. The Fried Eggrolls ($9.75) were standard and a tad pricey. Recommend skipping these. The Bahn Mi sandwiches were delicious. Pay attention to the add-ons as a fried egg ($2.75) and fish sauce ($2.50) will run that bill up fast. The Coco Nam Sua Da ($6.25) was average though it was described and marketed beautifully. Overall, we enjoyed the meal and were glad to check this spot out. It's always a good thing to support passionate small business owners and their dreams!
Diana Xiao
The place was so adorable and cozy with a very sweet lady as the cashier. She double checks that you have everything you need! It all makes you feel a sort of nostalgia, like you’re right at home. It has pride potted plants and a beautiful mural. Just a warning that the coffee is extremely strong with a milkshake texture and will leave you on a high and shaking if you’re not careful. My friend got the pork ban mi which was delicious and I got their chocolate bread.