Okay, no one is claiming to have actually invented the French-inspiredVietnamese sandwichdown in Orange County, but a war is brewing nonetheless between two of the region’s biggest names in the meat-and-pickle-topped baguette.Banh Mi Che Cali, the Little Saigon hit of hulking banh mi at unbelievably low prices, has opened up a new location right next door to李的, the region’s de facto McDonald’s of banh mi. Along with its two-for-one, $2.75 sandwiches, O.C.Weeklyreports that this new Che Cali location (the fifth in the chain) also servesphoin its biggest location to date. While these two trade blows for strip mall domination, we’re still stuck wondering why Lee’s and Che Cali insist on rumbling on O.C.’s streets rather than break into central L.A. where the banh mi landscape remains unevenly distributed in the northeast and mostly competition-free along the rest of its avenues.
