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Vietnamese cuisine place open in South Chandler

Pho, banh mi and more at Doboson and Germann roads

Posted 1/18/24

La Sen serves Vietnamese cuisine and recently opened in a shopping center on the northeast corner of Dobson and Germann roads.

Located in the space that used to belong to Double Dutch Kitchen …

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FOODIE WATCH

Vietnamese cuisine place open in South Chandler

Pho, banh mi and more at Doboson and Germann roads

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La Sen serves Vietnamese cuisine and recently opened in a shopping center on the northeast corner of Dobson and Germann roads.

Located in the space that used to belong to Double Dutch Kitchen & Cocktails, La Sen has many varieties of pho, with almost as many types of spicy noodle soups and vermicelli soups.

The menu also includes banh mi — which are sandwiches — along with hot pots, steamed and fried rice dishes, stir-fry dishes and different types of curry.

La Sen is the fourth occupant of the space in the center, which opened in 2013.
The restaurant can be reached at 602-600-7278. It’s open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day.

Find La Sen online at lasenrestaurant.net.

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