Thien An Sandwiches Menu – Houston, TX

Type : Vietnamese restaurant

Location : Houston, TX

Relaxed Vietnamese restaurant turning out pho noodle soups, banh mi sandwiches, rice plates & more. Based on 977 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Thien An Sandwiches 77004

Address:
2611 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX 77004

Phone: (713) 522-7007

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Hours

Wednesday 9 AM–6 PM
Thursday 9 AM–6 PM
Friday 9 AM–6 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday 9 AM–6 PM
Monday 9 AM–6 PM
Tuesday 9 AM–6 PM

Menu

Banh Mi – Sandwiches
Banh Mi Ga
shredded chicken breast
$2.50
Banh Mi Cha Lua
pork sausage
$2.50
Banh Mi Thit Jam
jambon ham
$2.50
Banh Mi Tofu
tofu sandwich
$2.50
Banh Mi Rau
veggie sandwich
$2.00
Spring Rolls
Cha Gio (4)
egg rolls (fried)
$4.50
Goi Cuon (2)
spring rolls-shrimp & pork
$2.50
Goi Cuon Nem Nuong (2)
finely ground pork spring rolls
$3.00
Bo Bia (3)
summer roll
$3.00
Bi Cuon (2)
shredded pork rolls
$2.75
Bun – Vermicelli (bowl)
Bun Tofu Xao
tofu sauteed w/ onion & tomato
$6.50
Bun Bo Xao
beef sauteed w/ onion & lemon grass
$6.50
Bun Bi
shredded pork & pork meat vermicelli
$5.75
Bun Thit Nuong Cha Gio
grilled pork & egg-roll
$6.50
Bun Thit Nuong
grilled pork vermicelli
$5.75
Com Dia – Rice Platters
Com Chien Bo
beef fried rice
$6.50
Com Chien Thap Cam
combination fried rice
$6.95
Con Chien Ga
chicken fried rice
$6.50
Com Chien Tom
shrimp fried rice
$6.50
Com Ga Roti
cornish hen served with w/ fried rice
$6.50
Che – Desserts
Che 3 Mau
3 beans w/ jelly, coconut milk and crush ice.
$2.50
Che Sam Xa Hat Luu
water chestnut tapioca w/ jelly, mung bean, coconut milk, and crush ice.
$2.50
Che Sam Bo Luong
seaweed, dates, lotus seed, & logan, in logan juice.
$2.50
Che Chuoi
banana w/ tapioca and coconut milk.
$1.50
Che Dau
black eye pea & sweet rice w/ coconut milk.
$1.50

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Reviews

H V
The pho broth is very light, not heavy or very sweet. It has just the right touch of season. The egg roll have a different wrap compare to other restaurant I have been too. Not too crispy. The Fried rice is on point. Not dark but very light. Not sticky and it is the small rice. The lighting is kind of dim. But overall good price for the food

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Lisa Benoit
Best Banh Mi Sandwiches near downtown Houston!!

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Marti Garza
Delicious place for Vietnamese food – sandwiches, rice plates, soups, and appetizers (including the delicious looking crepe!).

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Truong Nguyen
Thien An was ironically out of sandwiches (banh mi) when we visited. It was OK with us really because we came there to get one of their real show stopper Vietnamese dishes, Banh Xeo. Service was a bit busy but we got our order in good timing. One thing I wish the business would invest in would be to refinish the table tops. The tables there have been wiped down with a cleaner that caused them to feel slightly sticky to the touch.

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Victor Bilgen
Really read tasty bahn mi and spring rolls. The bread was delicious, adding the fried egg is a must!

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Sisi Chen
Loved this no frills restaurant. It has a diner feel but the food was better than diner quality. We enjoyed their Bahn Xeo and Bun Bo Hue. Their Duck Salad was also really tasty with lean and tender meat and a mountain of cabbage. Highly recommend!

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Chelsea Martinez
Came here based off of my husband and his coworkers recommendations. Sadly, I didn’t have the greatest experience with the staff or the food. We came in at 5:30 and they close at 6 so we were told our food would have to be to-go. We didn’t mind so we ordered our food and waited. About ten minutes later the guy who took our order sets food down on the counter near us but was on the phone and walked away. We wanted to be sure it was our food so we did our best to try and flag him down to ask but he went to the back. We waited a little bit for when he came back to the front and then he confirmed it was our food. I ordered the spring rolls and chicken banh mi with a fried egg. The Bahn mi had lots of room for improvement, there was no flavor, not even the veggies had flavor. The egg was really fried hard and oily. The best part of my meal by far was the spring rolls. They were fresh, shrimp was perfectly cooked and I really enjoyed the basil inside.

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Brandon Le
An authentic Vietnamese restaurant with a classic feel and delicious food. The banh xeo is fantastic as expected, and the bun thịt nướng is delicious (though the meat amount was less than I hoped for). The prices are fair and they have a good range of choices of dishes. The bánh xèo is definitely the dish to try here! Haven’t tried the banh mi yet but will plan to!

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Mary LeCompte
Hands down the best Vietnamese restaurant in Midtown. They’ve been around since the early 90s, originally in the building where the Rise Rooftop bar now stands. You can’t go wrong with anything on their menu, really. My personal go to favorite is the Com Dau Hu Luc Lac dish (rice with wok seared tofu cubes). Other favorites include the beef version, banh xeo (Vietnamese crepe), pho, and banh mi. Service is fast. The staff is friendly. Prices are very reasonable. Highly recommend!

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風呂(Ray)
Great flavor. Great value. The atmosphere is a bit basic and open though. Best egg sandwich I’ve ever had, the lemon ginger sauce was . Vegetarians will not go hungry.

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