REB wrote: It's also a delicious option for a road trip as the sandwiches are still delicious after many hours in the cooler. Ronna
My typical trip to Nhu Lan includes ordering 2 sandwiches (one pork mix, one lemongrass tofu) and 2 of the packaged sides--yesterday it was the sticky rice with pork strips and some kind of translucent and multi-colored dumpling. I always cut a third of each sandwich, along with a few bites of whatever else I bought for my lunch that day. Then the 2 remaining sandwich pieces and the leftovers from the sides become my next 2 days lunch. And those sandwiches don't suffer the slightest bit (ok, maybe the bread isn't as pillowy but it still has crunch and flavor!!!) Considering that most sandwiches don't survive the drive home in good condition, this is one of the little bonus things to love about Nhu Lan.
As Laikom said--they don't need my support to be renewed but they certainly have it
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Miles Kington