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800 Second Ave., New York, NY, 10017
nr. 43rd St.
212-681-1122
jodru from 10027 | Posted on 4/29/08
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Boi's banh mi is delicious. At $8.13 with tax, it was overpriced, but the sandwich itself is quite large. I don't get how a joint can get away with cash only in this neighborhood, though. It's a real pain.
lksriv from 10016 | Posted on 8/30/07
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I went to this restaurant for a take-out lunch and ordered the vegetarian rice bowl, which turned out to be nothing but a mound of boiled white rice, loads of iceberg lettuce and a few kernels of corn. I asked for some tofu to at least add something else in the bowl-- they only have skin shavings, which added no flavor or texture-- (and cost an extra dollar). The sauce was watery and also failed to add flavor. Go elsewhere.
shawly from 10025 | Posted on 4/22/07
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Trekked over for a recent lunch. Result was tasty--great meat, nice ingredients, lovely to be able to tailor. But sauces were watery and tasteless, slaw costs extra, and it's three times more expensive than chinatown.
lazysundae from 11238 | Posted on 4/19/07
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make the trek to chinatown or even nicky's on avenue a. you'll get a better deal - money and tastewise. way too much vietnamese ham. not enough pate. it's like asian subway for the business set.
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