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It's hard to find good Vietnamese food like pho and banh mi in HK that can compare to what I've had in the states. I happened to be in this area for a tasting and passed by this inconspicuous shop. It turns out that Tim Kee is an old shop that is famous for its Vietnamese sandwiches. I only saw a menu that listed the prices for a small sandwich for $31 and a large one for $60. It seems that there aren't any flavors to choose from except for one standard flavor. I ordered a small one to share wit
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It's hard to find good Vietnamese food like pho and banh mi in HK that can compare to what I've had in the states. I happened to be in this area for a tasting and passed by this inconspicuous shop. It turns out that Tim Kee is an old shop that is famous for its Vietnamese sandwiches. 
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I only saw a menu that listed the prices for a small sandwich for $31 and a large one for $60. It seems that there aren't any flavors to choose from except for one standard flavor. I ordered a small one to share with J and we were asked if we wanted spicy. We did so he added some jalapeno peppers in the sandwich.  
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I requested for the sandwich to be split in half and it was handed to us in a small little paper bag which was perfect for eating the sandwich on the go. The fillings were standard with carrots, ham, pork, cucumber, and peppers. While the bun was pretty crispy, the fillings were a bit chopped up for my liking. I thought the sandwich was decent but would be great if they had more flavors to choose from. 
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