Originally Posted by
ColonelJLloyd
This ain't C&V, but I'm not going to apologize. This is from one of my favorite food trucks in town simply called "French Indo-Canada". I'm sure you Canadians will all get in a huff here, but you really haven't contributed much to the world's gastronomy. That said, I can dig some poutine.
Banh mi and poutine.
Okonomiyaki fries.

hello colonel, I'm not sure if you already knew this but "bahn mi" is Vietnamese. It roughly translates to... wheat bread, or baked wheat."bahn" is used for basically anything that is baked, and "mi" is like wheat or something similar. "bahn mi" is usually referring to the traditional french baguette. sorry if im coming off as a know it all, being of Vietnamese decent i recognized the words and got all excited. lol
o yeah, +1 for tomato soup and grilled cheese!