JOJU MODERN VIETNAMESE SANDWICHES

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Queens, United States

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Vietnamese restaurant· Bubble tea store· Coffee shop· Fast food restaurant· Rice shop· Salad shop· Sandwich shop

JOJU MODERN VIETNAMESE SANDWICHES Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

JOJU MODERN VIETNAMESE SANDWICHES is located in Queens, United States on 83-25 Broadway. JOJU MODERN VIETNAMESE SANDWICHES is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category vietnamese restaurant in United States.

Address

83-25 Broadway

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 3478080887

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

CoffeeComfort foodHealthy optionsQuick biteSmall platesVegetarian options

Open hours

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REBECCA HO

I have been on the hunt just trying out bahn mi sandwiches all over Queens. Joju did not disappoint. It is pricey for what I ordered for myself, which included a sandwich, fries, and a drink or two. Let’s start with the sandwich. I ordered the classic and bbq pork with runny egg on top but they didn’t hear me correctly I guess. Damn you, Covid and masks! The sandwich wasn’t bad though. It was loaded with a lot of shredded and pickled carrots. Of all the places I have tried bahn mi sandwiches, adding an egg was never an option but something highly recommended by the restaurant and fellow clients so I decided to try it. I think that if an egg is ever an option at other places to add to a bahn mi sandwich, I will add that option. It doesn’t change the flavor but having that slight runny egg (if you like runny eggs) made it more delectable. The bahn mi fries - it might be the best loaded fries I have ever tried. Again, it was a lot of shredded and pickled carrots, which covered the green sauce on top of the fries. The French fries by itself is good and crunchy already, but when eaten with the sauce, it tastes better. I wanted to try a mojito (no alcohol) and asked the cashier which one comes highly recommended. One of them was the lemon ginger. Seltzer water with syrup, lemon, and mint is not a bad mixture at all. In fact, I would go back to try other options with the correct sandwich I ordered. The Thai iced tea is a little on the sweeter side but I can pass on it as other viet places sell the same thing. I recommend checking this place out. If not the sandwich, try the fries. I may also try the bowls next time as well.

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Sammie Cheu-ng

My go to place a reasonable priced vietnamese sandwich and fries. I like their fresh tops and flavor. Lemongrass chicken and joju fries and bbq pork are my favorites. The quick and cordial. It gets really busy at lunch, about a little over 5 minute wait; lots of people preorder in to pickup. It filling and quick and they dont skimp like some places. Good ratio of bread to filling. The green sauce is medium spicy. I like adding an egg to nearly everything.

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Terry Samuels

One of the great modern takes on Vietnamese food. They have bowls, snacks and drinks for everyone. An excellent fast casual restaurant.

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Shermin Ali

Their beef bulgogi bowl is always delicious. It's always consistently great but I feel like they give less meat than before. I also tried the vegetable roll which wasn't that great. I'll stick to the kimchi fries next time.

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Arif Khan

Amazing fries and sandwiches. Unique taste.