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Planet Coffee

Update. We went back to Planet Coffee for Vietnamese Sandwiches a few weeks ago (in Dec. 2004) and this time we were not impressed by their Vietnamese Sandwiches. There was so little meat vis a vis the bread and veggies. The bread was also over-toasted. In all, I don't think we'll try it again.


Planet Coffee is a cafe in downtown San Leandro. Though we've lived in the city for 4 1/2 years, today was the first time we went in.

As a college student I *loved* cafes and used to hang out in them all the time. Mike, however, dislikes them so we've pretty much avoided them after we got married. It doesn't help that most cafes around here close early - Planet Coffee is closed by 5 PM so it's not as if we could go there and hang out in the evenings.

I became interested in trying it, however, when I saw and ad in the local paper that mentioned that it was under new management and that it was now serving Vietnamese sandwiches for lunch. I had heard that Vietnamese sandwiches were delicious and cheap, and I certainly wanted to try them.

The opportunity finally came today when Mike was over for lunch and there were no leftovers to share. We decided to stop by Planet Coffee after picking Mika up from school and we had a very nice lunch.

The cafe is actually larger than I'd imagined given its narrow facade. It's nicely appointed, with a mural of a European open-air cafe by a lake and nice, bright paintings of Vietnamese scenes. At 1-1:30 PM there was nobody there but us and a couple of people who came to get pick-up. In other words, we could eat lunch without Mika bothering anyone.

As you would expect, Planet Coffee has a typical cafe menu with a wide variety of coffees (they also sell coffee beans by the pound) as well as hot and cold drinks (smoothies, frappes and fresh juices). They serve breakfast (mostly eggs & bread concoctions) and a wide variety of salads and sandwiches for lunch. In addition to the Vietnamese sandwiches they have traditional American sandwiches (all around $5).

But we were there for the Vietnamese sandwiches and that's what we got. They have six different ones with different combinations of ham, head cheese, pork salame, grilled pork, grilled chicken and BBQ pork. They cost $2.75 for a small and $4.95 for a large, which includes a small side of potato salad. The sandwiches come with pate, pickled carrot & daikon, pepper, cucumber and cilantro. Mike decided on the large grilled pork and I had the small grilled chicken. They were both very good. We liked the contrast of textures and tastes between the meats and the crunchy veggies and the tastes all came together very nicely. We both liked the sweet grilled pork better than the chicken, and we both felt that the sandwiches needed morer meat. They were too bready as they were. Still, we very much enjoyed them. We felt that the small sandwich was a better value than the large sandwich, as there wasn't such a big difference in size between them.

In all, we'll likely go back to Planet Coffee for more Vietnamese sandwiches.


Planet Coffee
1423 East 14th St.
San Leandro, CA
510-351-5527
M-F 6am-5pm, Sa 6am-4pm

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Rachel Seligman:

New update, as of June 2007. I go to Planet Coffee all the time for the terrific field roast sandwich. The coffee is great, the people are nice, and overall it's a great place to go read, meet with people, or do work (free Wifi!). I highly recommend it.

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