Asian market and deli with banh mi, bubble tea, and snacks
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"I checked out Épicerie Sue on Duluth Avenue, the expanded outpost of Rosemont sandwich shop Sandwicherie Sue offering sandwiches that sit adjacent to banh mi — many include cucumber, daikon, carrot, and cilantro but add a house aioli and grilled meats such as Chinese-leaning char siu or a 'traditional' sandwich with pâté, Vietnamese sausage, and barbecue ham served in crispy rolls." - Eater Staff

"At the new Duluth Avenue outpost, Épicerie Sue expands Sandwicherie Sue into a bigger épicerie that still serves sandwiches influenced by Vietnamese banh mi but with its own twists. Most sandwiches come with cucumber, daikon, carrot, cilantro and a house aioli; notable options include a Chinese-leaning pork char siu and a “traditional” sandwich with pâté, Vietnamese sausage and barbecue ham, all served in crispy rolls rather than baguettes. The menu adds new grilled creations — ginger chicken, curry chicken and lemongrass tofu — plus fresh rolls with chicken, pork or tofu, soups and salads. Drinks include Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk, bubble tea and a house lemonade. It’s casual counter service, very affordable like the original, and the larger space also stocks east and southeast Asian goods (shrimp chips, sauces, ramen noodles), which explains the “épicerie” name. Épicerie Sue is open at 951 Duluth E from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day." - Tim Forster