If your one of those people who refuses to eat at places which don’t speak English this isn’t the place for you. They do speak a little English, all of them can tell you the price of any item in English, that’s $2.50. And sometimes there is an employee around who can speak English, which is real nice because he or she will tell you what this tasty food is made of.

On the other hand almost everything is out in the open so you don’t need to order anything in Vietnamese. Just grab it and hand your money to the person at the cash register. Your in for a real treat if you eat at this place. And the food is dirt cheep along with being real tasty.

They didn’t have any photos of them on the menu but they also have a lot of sweet oriental pastries and candies which look real tasty. I don’t eat sweet stuff, I prefer the hot, spicy food. To satisfy my taste buds they have several different brands of hot chili on the tables.

Last this place is also an oriental version of Subway, you can get 41 different versions of oriental sub sandwiches here. But it could be a challenge ordering one of them. I think you have to order in Vietnamese.

 
Viet-My Deli
502 S Dobson Road
Mesa
(480)898-7348

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 mmmm these 3 rolls will stuff me for a stinking $2.50 For $2.50 you get three rolls stuffed with vermicelli noodles, shrimp and pork. A container of some type of peanut sauce comes for you to dip the rolls into. I mix chili sauce and soy sauce with the peanut dip to spice it up. For a measly $2.50 this dish fills me up.  
   
 This is a roll of some type of white meat or salami. I suspect it is some type of pork or chicken. It also includes a banana leaf. For a $1.25 it’s a much better deal then what you pay for a stick of beef jerky at Circle K. 
 This is a bunch of gelatin like rice mixed with some ground pork and wrapped in what I think is a banana leaf. If I would have covered it with fish sauce, soy sauce and chili paste it would have been pretty tasty. It was $1.50 
   
   
   
   

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