After my last, rather mediocre revisit to Banh Mi Hoi An, I was wondering how some of my “old favorites” were doing. A few days later I found my self driving on Clairemont Mesa near the I-15 and decided to grab something for lunch. It had been a while since I’d visited Banh Mi Express, so I decided to grab a Banh Mi.

Interesting thing about Banh Mi Express; much like Banh Mi Hoi An they’ve decided to forgo the Vietnamese names of the offerings. I guess it’s the customer base?
This had me wondering how the Pate “Meat Loaf” (aka Cha Lua), now priced at $8.49 (previously $7.75 in April) would be. The woman working was very mellow and sweet.
As for the Banh Mi?

The bread was yeasty, a bit denser than I recall, but enjoyably crusty.

Unlike my previous visit; there was a good amount of pickled veggies this time around. Unfortunately, like my previous visit; there’s still no cucumber. **** I stand corrected – the cucumber detective is correct; there is a thin slice right above the cha lua! Nice slice of jalapeno, which was kind of mellow and a decent amount of cilantro.
Unlike Banh Mi Hoi An, there was a generous amount of funky-earthy-savory pate, which really “drove” the sandwich. In fact, in this case it really got close to too much of a good thing!

Still, I’m not complaining! Still among my favorite Banh Mi in San Diego.
Banh Mi Express
9353 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92123
Current Hours:
Mon – Fri 7am – 4pm
Saturday 8am – 3pm
Closed on Sundays
I can’t remember if my banh mi had cucumber, but Banh Mi Express definitely doesn’t stint on the pate!
Yes, it was a generous amount of pate Sandy!
nice! better too much than not enough
So true Kat!
You know I still prefer Avian
Yes, I need to get back to Avian ST!
I see a cucumber slice present in this banh mi and also the banh mi from your previous visit. The cucumber slice is visible in the second and the third photos.
Nope, that’s a jalapeno CSP.
The cucumber slice is underneath the stack of picked carrots and daikon in the second to last photo. It’s also visible in your cross section photo, the last photo, under the cilantro stem. (Wish I could show you with a laser pointer.)
Ah yes, I went and looked at the original and yes it’s there! Thanks cucumber detective!