Literally a hole-in-the wall on Chinatown's Stockton Street, Little Paris Coffee Shop serves up a mean sandwich, with the works! And at $2.50 to $3.00 each, it's definitely a bargain! Each six-inch sandwich is filled with a generous helping of cilantro, a combination of hams, radishes, carrots, and other goodies that typify a Vietnamese Sandwich. The French bread is warmed up for you, and as the woman behind the counter hands you the sandwich, it is still warm, crispy, and fresh. One of my favorite things to do on a sunny San Francisco afternoon is to take the 30-Stockton bus down Stockton, hop off in front of Little Paris, grab a sandwich, and stroll down Stockton Street to pick up random groceries and goodies, eventually reaching North Beach, home of Little Italy and even more food sights.
Little Paris Coffee Shop
939 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
The best part, besides the deliciousness, is the location! Stockton Street is the real Chinatown, where locals come to buy groceries and get the best deals. Tourist Chinatown is one block down on Grant Avenue, but Stockton Street is where the real living--and eating--happens.
Monday, June 4, 2007
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