Behind the Scenes | Owner Series

Behind the Scenes | Owner Series

Interior of Xe May Sandwich Shop in NYC’s East Village, highlighting its vibrant ambiance and signature motorbike-inspired decor.
Interior of Xe May Sandwich Shop in NYC’s East Village, highlighting its vibrant ambiance and signature motorbike-inspired decor.
Interior of Xe May Sandwich Shop in NYC’s East Village, highlighting its vibrant ambiance and signature motorbike-inspired decor.

Xe May Sandwich Shop: The East Village Spot for Must-Try Bánh Mì

Xe May Sandwich Shop in NYC serves authentic and creative bánh mì inspired by Vietnam’s motorbike culture. Try the Classic or fusion favorites like the Sidecar and Lam’bretta for a taste of bold flavors and tradition.

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Sofia Johnson

Sofia Johnson

January 3, 2025

January 3, 2025

Xe May Sandwich Shop

What dish got you on the map?

The Classic Bánh Mì

What's one thing on your menu that you think everyone should try?

“Our Sidecar sandwich, which is our beef steak with pineapple chutney."

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Banh Mi

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New York City

Xe May Sandwich Shop

What dish got you on the map?

The Classic Bánh Mì

What's one thing on your menu that you think everyone should try?

“Our Sidecar sandwich, which is our beef steak with pineapple chutney."

🥖

Banh Mi

📍

New York City

Xe May Sandwich Shop

What dish got you on the map?

The Classic Bánh Mì

What's one thing on your menu that you think everyone should try?

“Our Sidecar sandwich, which is our beef steak with pineapple chutney."

🥖

Banh Mi

📍

New York City

Walking into Xe May Sandwich Shop in the East Village feels like stepping into a slice of Vietnam’s bustling streets. The hum of scooters may not echo through the air, but the flavors of Xe May’s bánh mì sandwiches tell a story of adventure, tradition, and innovation.

Founded 13 years ago by longtime friends Alan Woo and Davis, Xe May Sandwich Shop is more than a place to grab a sandwich. It’s a tribute to Vietnam’s vibrant food culture, where motorbikes are as iconic as the meals served from their carts.

“We named the shop Xe May, which means scooter in Vietnamese,” Alan explained. “In Vietnam, sandwiches and scooters go hand in hand. Every sandwich on our menu is inspired by a motorbike—our own way of blending tradition and creativity.”

Close-up of Xe May’s Classic bánh mì, featuring Vietnamese cold cuts, pickled vegetables, and creamy pâté on a fresh baguette.
Close-up of Xe May’s Classic bánh mì, featuring Vietnamese cold cuts, pickled vegetables, and creamy pâté on a fresh baguette.

A Menu Powered by Tradition and Creativity

Xe May’s menu is a journey through classic and modern flavors, all served on perfectly crisp baguettes. One half of the menu pays homage to authentic Vietnamese bánh mì, like the Classic, a sandwich layered with Vietnamese cold cuts, pickled vegetables, and rich pâté.

“The Classic is a true taste of Vietnam,” Alan said. “It’s inspired by the Honda Cub, which was a staple motorbike for so many people in Vietnam.”

On the other half of the menu, you’ll find inventive creations like the Sidecar, featuring juicy beef steak paired with pineapple chutney. It’s a sweet and savory combination that surprises and delights. Then there’s the Lam’bretta (Lamb Brother), which has quickly become a customer favorite. Packed with tender spiced lamb, it’s a bánh mì that pushes boundaries while staying true to the shop’s roots.

“We’ve never changed our menu since we opened,” Alan shared. “Our sandwiches have become signatures, and people love coming back for their favorites. Keeping it consistent helps us ensure the best quality every time.”

A Community Staple

Over the years, Xe May has become more than just a sandwich shop. It’s a gathering place, a landmark for locals, and a spot where bonds are formed. “We’ve seen customers grow up with us,” Alan said. “Some of them have been ordering the same sandwich for 13 years. It’s an amazing feeling to be part of their lives.”

The sense of community runs deep. Alan and Davis have even been invited to customers’ weddings—just one of many signs of the genuine connections they’ve built through their food.

Freshly made bánh mì sandwiches at Xe May, showcasing a blend of traditional Vietnamese ingredients and creative twists.
Freshly made bánh mì sandwiches at Xe May, showcasing a blend of traditional Vietnamese ingredients and creative twists.
Freshly made bánh mì sandwiches at Xe May, showcasing a blend of traditional Vietnamese ingredients and creative twists.

What’s Next for Xe May?

With the shop’s continued success, Alan and Davis are considering ways to share their bánh mì with an even wider audience. “We’re always talking about opening new locations in other boroughs,” Alan said. “It’s exciting to think about introducing more people to our style of food and sharing the joy that comes with it.”

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© 2024 Not Just Snacks, Inc.