oh mai vietnamese sandwich kitchen


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notorious
5
2 yıl önce
south salt lake
believe the hype. this place is the real deal. i was curious to see whether it would live up to my high expectations, considering all the good things i've heard about it, and it certainly did not disappoint. in fact, i'm already planning my next visit. super fresh, super tasty and super cheap. i tried the regular spring rolls and veggie spring rolls and both were very good. next came the honey-glazedporksandwich and it was excellent. and i must echo what others have already stated: the bread might not be authentic, but it's fantastic nonetheless. here's to opening up the second location as it will alleviate some of the congestion at this one (the one closer to my work). if you haven't tried this place yet, do yourself a favor and go.
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natalie
5
2 yıl önce
south salt lake
this place is incredible. i had the sweetporksandwich and it was amazing! i could eat the sandwich roll alone and be content.

the staff are some of the nicest people in salt lake, and the food is inexpensive and delicious.

i will be back many times!
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lindsay
5
8 yıl önce
south salt lake
this place is amazing! i split a yellow curry chicken and a honey glazed beef sandwich with my sister-in-law because we couldn't decide which sandwiches to order. everything sounded so good! the yellow curry chicken sandwich was spicy and smooth. everything seemed to work together for an delicious experience. the honey glazedporkwas wonderful until i hit a jalapeño. i'm not a fan of that much heat. in the future i'll know to leave it off.
my only negative about the whole experience was that they were out of spring rolls when i first ordered. they had a new batch out just as i was getting my order. i had to get back in line but the rolls were worth it.
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vince
5
10 yıl önce
south salt lake
get the s2 sandwich. honey glazedporkwas really good. all the vegetables were really fresh. great price. great service.
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stuart
10 yıl önce
south salt lake
no one in town makes this french-vietnamese fusion sandwich better than oh mai. while oh mai offer plenty of options fine tuned to the western palate, my favorite remains the “original” cold cuts banh mi (s1). a crusty french baguette is loaded with steamedporkroll, jambon ham,porkhead cheese, garlic-butter,porkpate, mayo, cucumber, cilantro, pickled carrots & daikon, salt & pepper, green onion, and jalapeño. i dare you to find a sandwich with more explosive flavor anywhere.
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qt
5
10 yıl önce
south salt lake
i've been to both locations of oh mai numerous times and have ordered the cold cut bahn mi, the pho, the lotus root salad, the bun, the honey glazedporkand rice dish, the mai rolls, and even the black bean drink. i said i like this place but that doesn't mean i like everything here. my favorite item thus far is the cold cut bahn mi. next favorite item is the lotus root salad and the black bean drink. if you are looking for authentic pho then surely this is not the place. but if you like americanized dishes then enjoy. the honey glazedporkwas on the salty side. when it comes to the bun, let just say there are tastier ones elsewhere in the valley. you may be wondering why such a negative review on a place that i enjoy going to? well, like i said before i love some of their dishes but not all. just because your vietnamese food is made by a vietnamese person doesn't necessary make your food automatically authentic (this theory holds true to any other restaurant as well, whether thai, chinese, or mexican).
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stacey
2
10 yıl önce
south salt lake
i've heard good things about this restaurant, so i went and i ordered aporkdish. i received rice and 5 smallporkmedallions that were about 60% fat. it was extremely unappetizing and i got about 6 small bites ofporkand some rice out of my whole meal. i wouldn't recommend it, however the iced coffee was quite good for a sweet drink.
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rob
5
11 yıl önce
south salt lake
cool space and the sandwich i tried was a beautiful flavor combination. i had the honey glazedporkand its very good. i will definitely be back.
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slcfoodie
11 yıl önce
south salt lake
at oh mai i experienced my first bánh mì sandwich and loved every bite! the crunchy pickled vegetables perfectly complimented the honey roastporkmaking each bite full of interesting flavors. and any excess bread happily found its place soaking up the excess broth of my pho noodle dish.
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yclops
5
11 yıl önce
south salt lake
pleasantly surprised. i'm not vietnamese, nor am i an expert or anything, but i have some experience with banh mi. i've done prof. salt's banh mi crawl through little saigon in orange county, and have eaten at pretty much every banh mi shop along valley blvd. in la. i really like banh mi, and i have a definite idea of what i think is a good banh mi.

i was really quite surprised by the cold cut banh mi. from some of the earlier comments and a glance at the menu, i'd suspected that this would be a gentrified, gringo-fied and tamed banh mi, but it certainly wasn't.

yeah, the bread is a bit different from some of the other places, but that's not a bad thing. it was very fresh, with a nice tender-crisp crust and chewy interior. i couldn't tell whether it was a rice/wheat flour mix or just a straight wheat-flour bread (my taste buds aren't that good), but it seemed a bit lighter than a wheat baguette. in any case, i liked it; certainly it's much better than the airy-dry-toasted-crispy things they use at the other banh mi shops in town, and closer to the baguettes from the places i like in socal.

the pate was generously applied and had a nice funky flavor. the cold cuts were also generous and had a bit of the squidgey-tough texture of real head cheese. i was worried that they'd cut back on the pate and head cheese to make it more palatable to westerners, but they had plenty of both in full offal glory.

the other toppings were standard but nicely done. the jalapeno seemed to be sliced thinly, which i liked, and the do chua was substantial and more tart than sweet, which worked well.

very good banh mi; easily the best i've had in utah so far. i'll have to try their other offerings.

the only downside was the wait. i was there at lunch hour, so i had to wait for a bunch of huge to-go orders to be filled. on the plus side, that means they'll stay in business. next time, i'll go at off-peak hours.

okay, i went back, and the cold cut combo is still amazing. also tried the honeyporkbanh mi...also excellent. sending oh mai up to my favorites list now.

update: been at least a dozen times at this point and have a few more thoughts. the pho, bun and rice dishes are tasty. the egg banh mi isn't their best (too oniony), but the "pho" brisket banh mi is usually very good. it's more of a bo kho brisket rather than pho brisket so it has a sweet/star anise flavor, and comes with pickled onions, and thai basil. they've started adding sriracha sauce to the brisket banh mi, which isn't bad, but also isn't necessary (especially when ordered by chile-phobic dining companions...you'd think that when they specifically order it w/out jalapenos, that should trigger the question of whether to hold the sriracha also...that was very irritating). also, the bread seems to be a little different from what they used at the beginning. oh well, it's still good.
update #2: quality seems to have slipped. i think they may be victims of their own success (a good problem to have). it may be difficult for them to handle the demand with the small kitchen/prep area. the last several times i've been, they've messed up the order each time. the honeyporkis often tough, and the pho broth doesn't seem to be as good as it used to be. oh well.
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somethingfree123
5
11 yıl önce
south salt lake
mm-mm good and amazing prices. we just went here for the first time since it has all the fixin's of a redwood road place but was near our house. i have to say that this place was way beyond my expectations. we had the sweetporksandwich which was amazingly priced and had a ton of great flavor. it had fresh veggies, a good amount ofporkand some type of magic sauce that pulled it all together. also, the bread wasn't as hard as normal south asian sandwich bread. yes, that isn't as "authentic" some would say. but, my gums aren't bleeding like they would from captain crunch (some of you may remember, like my freinds and i do, how that stuff would destroy your mouth like razor blades) so i'd have to say that i am a big fan of this bread. we also got the coconut vermicelli. it was a twist on what i usually get on the west side. the coconut milk made it a bit more rich which helped make it a filling dish. lastly, we got the avocado spring rolls which were much better than a normal spring roll (in my opinion) since it wasn't about the basil. this one had a more rounded flavor between the pickles carrots(i think) and avocado. long story short, i think you can see that i liked it. i could see going here multiple times a week as the food it pretty healthy and prices make it more than just a once in a blue moon joint.

the owner rumored about maybe bring on smoothies and boboa tea (with the tapioca balls). so, if you like that stuff as much as i do, mention it when you're there and maybe we can get a east side spot for those as well.
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riverrunner
5
12 yıl önce
south salt lake
tasty and inexpensive bahn mi. sure, they don't serve the most authentic bahn mi here, but their sandwiches really are tasty. their honey glazedporkwith added fried egg is my personal favorite. their bread is more like a subway roll, which many would call americanized, but i don't mind it. it's also toasted on the grill for an added kick of charcoal. and you can't beat their fresh spring rolls, 2 for $1.88 is the best price in town, and they have little filler. even their thai iced tea is under $2.
service is very friendly, though they are still working out a few kinks in their first month of being open. ambiance is simple yet has its charm. the chairs with tommie's donuts printed on the back throughout the dining room made us chuckle. they do need some music in here. with so many diners at lunch in this crowded space, the conversations echo around the room.
overall, excellent food and charming folks.
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hollyann
5
12 yıl önce
south salt lake
wow! toasted & stuffed banh mi! oh so happy!. my husband was so happy when he saw a new vietnamese sandwich shop opening up somewhat close to where we live and on the east side. he tried to go get sandwiches when they had not even opened, lol! so, today i wanted to surprise him and, "yes" they are really good! they had some glitches but, it was only there 2nd day open. they apologized but, really the wait was nothing! s1 is awesome and the kimchiporksandwich is really good also. the family that owns the restaurant is really nice and was very friendly the minute i walked in ( i don't get that at every asian place i go!) i cannot wait to try the pho as that is one of our favorites for sunday brunch.
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i
5
12 yıl önce
south salt lake
my bias from the outset: i love bánh mì, and love that i have a variety of places to choose from to get them in slc. the only downside of the status quo is that they all reside on a ten block stretch of each other on redwood road, a substantial drive from my place. so when i saw the sign for oh mai go up on state street a month ago, was i rooting for them to be great? you bet i was. my dreams have come true. this place stands to save me many trips to the west side. the bánh mì that i had, the s1 cold cuts, was as close to my gold standard, spice kit in san francisco, as i've found in the area. on the protein side of the lineup,porkroll, jambon ham,porkhead cheese, and aporkpate. the vegetation side: pickled daikon and carrot, jalapeno, cilantro, and cucumber. surround that with a piece of bread that, while not the traditional so-crispy-that-it-shatters-on- the-first-bite baguette, was nonetheless of the french variety, thoroughly toasted, and nicely dressed with garlic butter
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