I had the vegetarian pho for lunch. It was a bowl of tofu. Who can eat this much tofu in one sitting? There was a little bit of chopped up carrots and scallions and that was it. Some mushrooms or something would have been nice. It didn't have much flavor either. I think some lemon grass could have made a big improvement. My co-workers rave about this place, so maybe I just ordered the wrong thing.
Review Source:This is an especially good sandwich considering you are in a train station! So, skip past the fast food court at Ogilvie and head on in to the market.
I had the Hen House and enjoyed everything but the mayo. That was the only time I've had mayo on a bahn mi, and next time I will tell them not to put any on there.
Definitely will return when I'm in the area.
Saigon Sisters may be the best thing about Chicago French Market, especially if you are a fan of the Banh Mi sandwich. Not only does Saigon Sisters make a great traditional Banh Mi with pâté schmeared on great crusty French bread piled high with ham and studded with traditional veg, cilantro and chilies, they offer several twists on the same. The ordering counter is tiny but you can swing around and watch them make every sandwich fresh. Not-so-typical drinks and chips are there for the patron to choose
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