The seeds for Mommy’s Bánh Mì in San Jose were sown when owner Curtis Lai joked to his mother — who was obsessively pursuing the perfect Vietnamese sandwich — she was making so many she should sell them. Little did he know she would take him at his word.
“She was always saying, ‘Try this, try this,’” Lai told San José Spotlight. “I told her, ‘I’ve had enough sandwiches, you should go start a food truck.’ About three days later, a small trailer from Craigslist pops up in the driveway.”
Lai’s mother, Natalie Le, surprised him even more when she tried to convince him to quit his job at Apple and help with her fledgling business. Barely knowing how to cook rice or eggs, he helped for a couple of months. Then, when the food truck became too time-consuming, they abandoned it.
Two years later, his uncle wanted to restart the business, and Lai offered to help cater sandwiches for his 300 teammates at Apple. Their enthusiastic response provided him with his lightbulb moment…