First, you can eat it directly. Specifically, one side of the baguette is rough and the other side is smooth. The rough side faces the tongue and the other side faces the palate, so as not to scrape the rough side to the palate and eat directly!
This is a very classic French lunch, similar to Chinese hamburger in China. French sticks are divided into two parts, ham, tuna, chicken, sausage and beef, lettuce and tomato slices, and various sauces. The taste is ever-changing Subway, a chain in China, is the way to eat French stick sandwiches.
When ordering in a French restaurant, the waiter usually sends a small basket of garlic bread. These breads are sliced with baguettes and thickly coated with garlic, butter and salt. Some shops also change butter into olive oil and bake it in the oven.
There are many ways to eat, so I won't describe it!