Banh Mi Paris Express in Chula Vista's Broadway corridor has served Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches since 2008, operating as the South Bay outpost of the Paris Bakery brand rooted in San Diego's City Heights neighborhood. Baguettes are baked on-site using a traditional French-Vietnamese technique that produces a shatteringly crisp crust around a soft, airy crumb—the same commitment to scratch bread that distinguishes the coffee-and-pastry program at Mujer Divina Burrito & Coffee House Chula Vista. The sandwich lineup covers Banh Mi Dac Biet with layered cold cuts and pate, Heo Quay with crispy pork belly, Nem Nuong with grilled pork patties, and a vegetarian option—each dressed with pickled daikon, carrot, cilantro, and jalapeño on a just-baked baguette. Three locations across San Diego—the original on El Cajon Boulevard in City Heights, a Mira Mesa branch on Camino Ruiz, and this 224 Broadway storefront—form the expansion footprint along a Broadway corridor also home to Tacos El Gordo. Vietnamese iced coffee dripped through a phin filter and sweetened with condensed milk anchors the drink menu alongside fresh-pressed sugarcane juice and a rotating selection of che dessert drinks layered with tapioca, beans, and coconut milk.