A Tasty Sandwich at Banh Mi Brampton

Banh Mi Brampton
Location
: 50 Kennedy Road South, Brampton (inside Kennedy Square Mall)
Website: None

Banh Mi Brampton is a no-frills banh mi joint with six sandwiches on the menu and a variety of drinks (mostly smoothies, milk tea, and coffee).  It’s cash only, so come prepared.

Banh Mi Brampton

I ordered my usual assorted cold cut banh mi, and it was quite good.  It’s got a good proportion of meat to veggies, the cold cuts are all thoroughly tasty, and it’s got a decent amount of pate.

Banh Mi Brampton

Bonus: they asked if I wanted it spicy (and yeah, of course I did), and instead of the usual sliced peppers, they spread on some kind of pepper relish, which meant that every bite had a good kick to it instead of just the mouthfuls with peppers.

Banh Mi Brampton

The bread was slightly on the dry side, but had a good exterior crispiness to it that wasn’t overly aggressive.  It’s a really solid sandwich.

McVeggie at McDonald’s

McVeggie at McDonald's
Location
: 372 Main Street North, Brampton
Website: https://www.mcdonalds.com/ca/en-ca.html

McDonald’s recently announced that they’re testing a new veggie burger — the McVeggie — at various locations in Ontario, British Colombia and New Brunswick.  This includes locations in Brampton, and sure, I’ll drive over to Brampton to check that out.  I drove all the way to Woodstock the last time McDonald’s was testing a veggie burger, so I think it’s clear that I don’t value my time.

McVeggie at McDonald's

Unlike the last veggie burger, the P.L.T., which was made with Beyond Meat and kind of sucked, this one features a more traditional veggie patty.  Here’s how McDonald’s describes it: “The McVeggie features a breaded veggie patty made with a blend of vegetables (including carrots, green beans, zucchini, peas, soybeans, broccoli and corn) and seasoning, topped with shredded lettuce and mayo-style sauce served on a toasted sesame bun.”

Clearly, it’s popular, because the first location I went to was actually sold out.  Yes, I drove to multiple McDonald’s locations in Brampton to try this thing.  Did I mention that I don’t value my time?

McVeggie at McDonald's

They have a version that comes with spicy habanero sauce, but I figured I’d try the standard one.  It’s pretty good!  I should note that I got lucky and got one that was clearly fresh from the fryer (it was piping hot), so your mileage may vary, but I liked it more than I thought I would.

The patty has a pronounced crunchiness on the outside, and an interior that I wouldn’t describe as full-out mushy, but that’s fairly soft.  It might have come off as too soft, but the satisfying crunch of its exterior does a good job of balancing things out.

McVeggie at McDonald's

There are noticeable chunks of vegetables interspersed throughout, though they don’t add a whole lot to the burger’s texture or flavour.  It’s kinda falafel-esque, but with a much lighter flavour (the seasoning, in general, is fairly muted — don’t expect anything with much more punch than a McChicken).

The rest of it is basically a McChicken — same sauce, lettuce, and bun.  Overall, it’s nothing too mind-blowing, but it’s pretty satisfying.

The McRib is Finally Back

McRib Canada
Location
: 2439 Steeles Avenue East, Brampton
Website: https://www.mcdonalds.com/

The McRib!  It’s back!  Sort of — for some bizarre reason, McDonald’s has chosen to only bring it back to five random locations in the GTA, mostly in Brampton.  But you know what?  This is the first time in like a decade that the McRib has come back to Canada, so I’m certainly not complaining.

McRib Canada

I seem to recall that the last time the McRib came back, it wasn’t as good as I remembered.  But my McRib nostalgia is strong, so of course I had to try it again.

It’s good!  I was wrong, it’s good.  It helps that I got a freshly-prepared one — it was quite dry last time, and that definitely wasn’t the case here.  It also helps that I ordered it without onions, and with extra pickles instead, and yeah, that’s the way to go.  Raw onions are for jerks.

McRib Canada

It comes absolutely slathered in a slightly smoky, sweet-but-not-too-sweet BBQ sauce, which is a pretty big part of its appeal.

Maybe I just got lucky and got a very well-prepared one, but I think is probably one of the better things on the McDonald’s menu.  Hopefully it’s not another decade before they bring it back again.