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Vietnamese bakery / coffee shop open in south Chandler
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Paris Banh Mi Cafe & Bakery, part of a chain of Vietnamese coffee and sandwich shops, opened its second Arizona location Tuesday in Chandler.
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Paris Banh Mi Cafe & Bakery, part of a chain of Vietnamese coffee and sandwich shops, opened its second Arizona location Tuesday in Chandler.
It's in the Germann Towne Center on the northwest corner of Alma School and Germann roads, where Barro’s Pizza formerly had a location.
The Florida-centered chain has a menu that includes sandwiches, burgers, croissant sandwiches, appetizers and, of course, lots of teas and Vietnamese coffees.
The address is 1880 S. Alma School Road.
It's open 9 a.m.-8 p.m., seven days per week.
Contact Paris Banh Mi through its Facebook page or at 480-722-9999.
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