make way for the MGL
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Its an 8" hoagie roll with chicken fingers, mozarella sticks, cheesesteak, lettuce, tomato, onions, and a full serving of french fries stuffed in there. Along w/ salt, pepper, ketchup and hot sauce.
Originally Posted by Agent4573
I like the fat ***** w/ hot sauce, its a new brunswick thing.Its an 8" hoagie roll with chicken fingers, mozarella sticks, cheesesteak, lettuce, tomato, onions, and a full serving of french fries stuffed in there. Along w/ salt, pepper, ketchup and hot sauce.
holy ****.. want to fedex me one?
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This article has a really good picture of what one of the fat sandwiches comes out looking like, along with recipes for a few of the more common ones at the bottom.
https://www.sptimes.com/2005/11/04/Sp...s_gets_s.shtml
https://www.sptimes.com/2005/11/04/Sp...s_gets_s.shtml
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i used to work delivering food for a vegan fast food place in brooklyn, and I ate free while working, so i used to spend most of the time I wasnt riding eating and cooking in the kitchen.
some of my favorite creations
every soy meat in the palce deep fried put on a kaiser roll with vegan mayo soy tuna and a thick layer of vegetables on it it was bigger than my head.
the meggatron- its just a vegan hot pocket, soy salami soy cheese, and baby spinach wrapped in a wrap and deep fried
the chumdog- tuna in a hot dog roll.
and when I was dating a waitress at red bamboo, there old philly cheese steak.
and anything on bagel.
xvx
wes
some of my favorite creations
every soy meat in the palce deep fried put on a kaiser roll with vegan mayo soy tuna and a thick layer of vegetables on it it was bigger than my head.
the meggatron- its just a vegan hot pocket, soy salami soy cheese, and baby spinach wrapped in a wrap and deep fried
the chumdog- tuna in a hot dog roll.
and when I was dating a waitress at red bamboo, there old philly cheese steak.
and anything on bagel.
xvx
wes
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Its an 8" hoagie roll with chicken fingers, mozarella sticks, cheesesteak, lettuce, tomato, onions, and a full serving of french fries stuffed in there. Along w/ salt, pepper, ketchup and hot sauce.
Yes, that sounds like a New Brunswick thing. *shudder*Originally Posted by Agent4573
I like the fat ***** w/ hot sauce, its a new brunswick thing.Its an 8" hoagie roll with chicken fingers, mozarella sticks, cheesesteak, lettuce, tomato, onions, and a full serving of french fries stuffed in there. Along w/ salt, pepper, ketchup and hot sauce.
roll'em high
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if there is anything that there is plenty of in the army, it's salami, if you know what i'm sayin'.Originally Posted by rattlecan
send a salomi to ur boy in the army
ganbatte!
The Godmother at Bay Cities Italian in Santa Monica, CA.
Pinocchio at Alidoro (formerly Melampo) in SoHo, NYC.
The Marvelous Club at Marvelous Market, Washington, DC.
I love sandwiches.
Pinocchio at Alidoro (formerly Melampo) in SoHo, NYC.
The Marvelous Club at Marvelous Market, Washington, DC.
I love sandwiches.
cheeseburger, w/bleu cheese. preferably from Dumont in Brooklyn.
Roast pork w/ fried onions and maduros
Cubano
CC & lox on a salt bagel
liverwurst & onions w/ mustard on a roll
corned beef on rye w/ mustard, crinkle cut fries, pickles & a black cherry soda
Cubano
CC & lox on a salt bagel
liverwurst & onions w/ mustard on a roll
corned beef on rye w/ mustard, crinkle cut fries, pickles & a black cherry soda
make way for the MGL
today, i say **** some sandwiches, i just want some of these with pesto mayo:


Speaking of pommes frites, anyone who's reading this thread and hasn't checked out the "any Quebecois?" thread in a while, you should see what we've been up to.
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I make veggie kind. Sammich duly unpissed on.Originally Posted by dolface
not to piss on your sammich, but worcestershire ain't veggie (leastwise, not unless you get the special veggie kind).
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well, that settles it. i'm getting some poutine on the way home tonight.
my votes for best sandwiches in brooklyn are as follows...
el paraiso restaurant (myrtle & adlephi) / pedro's special sandwich (steak & chorizo chopped and fried in 2 scrambled eggs, avocado, tomato, onion, cilantro, mayo, mexican sour cream, pickled carrots and jalapenos, refried beans, on a hero. massive...will put you back in bed. $5.)
Farmer in the Deli (myrtle & the next street up from adlephi) / a mighty fine deli sandwich. tons of everything for $4 and under.
Ba Xuyen (sunset park) / sandwiches 1-5
https://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/...,46344,15.html
my votes for best sandwiches in brooklyn are as follows...
el paraiso restaurant (myrtle & adlephi) / pedro's special sandwich (steak & chorizo chopped and fried in 2 scrambled eggs, avocado, tomato, onion, cilantro, mayo, mexican sour cream, pickled carrots and jalapenos, refried beans, on a hero. massive...will put you back in bed. $5.)
Farmer in the Deli (myrtle & the next street up from adlephi) / a mighty fine deli sandwich. tons of everything for $4 and under.
Ba Xuyen (sunset park) / sandwiches 1-5
https://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/...,46344,15.html
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https://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/...,46344,15.html
I'm going here next time I'm in Bklyn. Thanks for the recommendation.Originally Posted by jhnmrk
Ba Xuyen (sunset park) / sandwiches 1-5https://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/...,46344,15.html
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welp, it's official, the only thing more stressful and annoying than katz's ordering protocol is their website...
yossarian- for the record i should note that the ban mi are $3 instead of $2.75 mentioned in the voice review.
yossarian- for the record i should note that the ban mi are $3 instead of $2.75 mentioned in the voice review.
King Among Runaways
Right now I'm eating a Vorgie from the Bremen Cafe - my usual lunch at work.
Red pepper pesto, tomato, onion, bell peppers, sprouts, provelone, and feta on a nice soft roll with balsamic vinegar.
Very good.
Red pepper pesto, tomato, onion, bell peppers, sprouts, provelone, and feta on a nice soft roll with balsamic vinegar.
Very good.
make way for the MGL
katz is like $30 for a sandwich!
edit--their website is the worst on the web. holy ****
edit--their website is the worst on the web. holy ****
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yossarian- for the record i should note that the ban mi are $3 instead of $2.75 mentioned in the voice review.
Inflation's a b*tch. Thanks for the heads up.Originally Posted by jhnmrk
welp, it's official, the only thing more stressful and annoying than katz's ordering protocol is their website...yossarian- for the record i should note that the ban mi are $3 instead of $2.75 mentioned in the voice review.
Patrick Barber
1. Genies here in portland has a reuben. House cured naturally raised corned beef. Homemade sauerkraut. Yo. The. Bomb. Provided much sustenance while tugging home a 150 lb dehumidifier on my bike trailer.
2. Pastaworks "new" panini, enjoyed saturday, was on one of those spongy yummy square rolls, and consisted of white bean spread, grilled zucchini, arugula, hot pepper flakes...gosh...was there cheese? if not, maybe it was vegan. Anyway, it was spectacular.
3. La Torta Loca -- this is in Oakland, on international ave in Fruitvale -- has the best tortas in the bay area. Almost makes me want to eat factory farmed pork. The best is the pambazo, a torta that is stuffed with a thick stew, then soaked in chili sauce and then the whole sandwich is seared on the plancha. Madre de Dios. I won't eat em any more, but I won't ever forget them, either.
2. Pastaworks "new" panini, enjoyed saturday, was on one of those spongy yummy square rolls, and consisted of white bean spread, grilled zucchini, arugula, hot pepper flakes...gosh...was there cheese? if not, maybe it was vegan. Anyway, it was spectacular.
3. La Torta Loca -- this is in Oakland, on international ave in Fruitvale -- has the best tortas in the bay area. Almost makes me want to eat factory farmed pork. The best is the pambazo, a torta that is stuffed with a thick stew, then soaked in chili sauce and then the whole sandwich is seared on the plancha. Madre de Dios. I won't eat em any more, but I won't ever forget them, either.
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ok i'm ****ed if i'm gonna read through four pages of this, so i don't know if anyone has mentioned it yet, but my vote goes to the burger joint (that's it's name) on the corner of bleecker and macdougal. burgers are $1, cheeseburgers are $1.25 and they're 2oz of good-ass meat in a good-ass bun with onions. small but you go multiple, dig? i 86 the onions and pay extra quarter per for pickles.
