abosch00 said:Signs for Chai Lan Chinese Cuisine and Spice Palace are up in Norhpark Square plaza.
When American tenants like Round Table Pizza move out - the Asians move in. Not to dissimilar to what's happening with Irvine resale real estate.
PrettyInGray said:Cost of Asian food in Irvine is typically bit more to cover the extra overhead expenses charged by the Irvine Co. My position of seeing more Asian restaurants is neutral, but the food must be worth the price!
I have not found a single Vietnamese place that serves decent Vietnamese sandwiches "Banh Mi." I really think there is a market to sell Banh Mi in Irvine.
PrettyInGray said:Cost of Asian food in Irvine is typically bit more to cover the extra overhead expenses charged by the Irvine Co. My position of seeing more Asian restaurants is neutral, but the food must be worth the price!
I have not found a single Vietnamese place that serves decent Vietnamese sandwiches "Banh Mi." I really think there is a market to sell Banh Mi in Irvine.
akkord said:PrettyInGray said:Cost of Asian food in Irvine is typically bit more to cover the extra overhead expenses charged by the Irvine Co. My position of seeing more Asian restaurants is neutral, but the food must be worth the price!
I have not found a single Vietnamese place that serves decent Vietnamese sandwiches "Banh Mi." I really think there is a market to sell Banh Mi in Irvine.
THH in Tustin is where we normally go, but they've raised their prices since their initial opening and less generous with their extra meat charge these days so less frequented now.
Pho Bac off Barranca used to be decent for the price, but they've raised their prices couple times in the past year and a half, only go when the wife really wants pho and we don't want to drive.
Irvine Dream said:akkord said:PrettyInGray said:Cost of Asian food in Irvine is typically bit more to cover the extra overhead expenses charged by the Irvine Co. My position of seeing more Asian restaurants is neutral, but the food must be worth the price!
I have not found a single Vietnamese place that serves decent Vietnamese sandwiches "Banh Mi." I really think there is a market to sell Banh Mi in Irvine.
THH in Tustin is where we normally go, but they've raised their prices since their initial opening and less generous with their extra meat charge these days so less frequented now.
Pho Bac off Barranca used to be decent for the price, but they've raised their prices couple times in the past year and a half, only go when the wife really wants pho and we don't want to drive.
How about "Saw Leaf Caf?" in Irvine Market Place?
qwerty said:I just tried sawleaf at the market place the other day. I thought the steak sandwich was pretty good.
Irvine Dream said:How about "Saw Leaf Caf?" in Irvine Market Place?
qwerty said:I just tried sawleaf at the market place the other day. I thought the steak sandwich was pretty good.
eyephone said:qwerty said:I just tried sawleaf at the market place the other day. I thought the steak sandwich was pretty good.
How much did it cost?
PrettyInGray said:eyephone said:PrettyInGray said:Cost of Asian food in Irvine is typically bit more to cover the extra overhead expenses charged by the Irvine Co. My position of seeing more Asian restaurants is neutral, but the food must be worth the price!
I have not found a single Vietnamese place that serves decent Vietnamese sandwiches "Banh Mi." I really think there is a market to sell Banh Mi in Irvine.
People drive to gg.
True for some. GG seems so far. I might as well pick up some traditional Pho while I'm there.
abosch00 said:Has anyone ever tried any of these places in tustin near the 5 freeway?
https://www.yelp.com/biz/tan-hoang-huong-sandwiches-and-coffee-tustin
Have always drove past but never checked it out.