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Raptorman
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I LOVE the sandwiches, keep them coming!

Since I work in the food paradise of Atlanta, here is one of the more popular local cuisines.

A Banh Mi from Quoc Huong.

Wonderful in its simplicity. Asian BBQ, Fresh hand made French mayonnaise, pickled vegetables, cilantro.

I get one once a week.



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Oh wow, that looks good. Gotten somewhere on Buford Hwy??



 
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I'll try to get a photo but best sandwiches I ever had were from Riverside Kwik stop in Jay, ME.

Everyone I tried was fantastic.





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Banh Mi

That looks great. I have never tried one of these. Are they served hot? Or cold?



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They are hot sandwiches, but are just as good when they cool.

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Oh wow, that looks good. Gotten somewhere on Buford Hwy??


Yes, in Asian Square.

They literally sell them by the sackful.



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That looks great. I have never tried one of these. Are they served hot? Or cold?


Always cold/room temp

It's basically a Vietnamese hoagie


 
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Any sandwich from the fabulous Italian market, Jimmy’s Food Store in Dallas, Texas.If you find yourself down our way, Jimmy’s is definitely a “must stop place.” Bring a cooler and stock up. Great wine prices. Fabulous deli. Fresh pasta, etc. Really nice folks.

https://jimmysfoodstore.com/menu/
 
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Originally posted by Mars_Attacks:
I LOVE the sandwiches, keep them coming!

Since I work in the food paradise of Atlanta, here is one of the more popular local cuisines.

A Banh Mi from Quoc Huong.

Wonderful in its simplicity. Asian BBQ, Fresh hand made French mayonnaise, pickled vegetables, cilantro.

I get one once a week.



Looks good. There is a good banh mi place near me. I need to find out where they get their bread - it is a genuinely good baguette. And the rest of the sandwich is quite good. Lots of Vietnamese people ended up in Houston after the collapse of South Vietnam.




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Any sandwich from the fabulous Italian market, Jimmy’s Food Store in Dallas, Texas.If you find yourself down our way, Jimmy’s is definitely a “must stop place.” Bring a cooler and stock up. Great wine prices. Fabulous deli. Fresh pasta, etc. Really nice folks.

https://jimmysfoodstore.com/menu/


Definitely agree about Jimmy's headed over Thursday to stock up on a few things and grab some lunch.
 
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You tell him, Andy.

It's not like he doesn't have the time and wherewithal to do something about it.

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Went to get a Jersey Mike's and they were closed due to staffing shortage Frown

This is from Publix, it is good but there is something about that JM sandwich that is better to me

Ham and Swiss, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onion, black olive, banana pepper, oil and vinegar






 
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My favorites were first discovered in New Orleans. As a college kid looking for a summer job, I stumbled across the Home Plate Inn on Tulane. Long gone for decades. There I had my first oyster po-boy. I have eaten many since, few as good as my first. Years later, I happened across a family grocery with a deli on Veterans Hwy and had my first Muffuletta. Oh my.
 
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There is nothing, and I mean NOTHING, I enjoy more foodwise than a good gyro. Place near me is owned by a lovely Persian lady (don't you DARE call her Iranian baby)and her husband makes the most epic gyros ever.

A good muffaletta is a reasonably close second, but good muffaletta is hard to find.
 
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Pubix makes a good sammich.


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A good muffaletta is a reasonably close second, but good muffaletta is hard to find.



The BEST muffaletta that I have had to date came from the Central Grocery and Deli in the French Quarters of New Orleans.......to die for!!!
 
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BLTE from the master as shown in the movie Spanglish, I try to make one once a month.

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Better detail


A very close #2 and a more filling option, PORCHETTA!!! If I'm in SF on these days they're selling these, I'm all over it, will wait in line for these.
 
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Jersey Mike's Philly Cheesesteak. I'm going to go get one in a few minutes.



Yup, love Jersey Mike’s Cheesesteak! Not many place around here make them properly. Although their online ordering SUCKS ASS!!!! You are better off just ordering in the store.

I also like subs at Jimmy John’s.




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Nothing special, but you can't go wrong with the classic grilled cheese and tomato soup.



Oh heck yes!! Such a perfect combo!




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https://www.kennyandzukes.com/

I could eat a Reuben from here anytime of the day. Too bad they are downtown PDX. I will probably never go back.




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Langer’s in Los Angeles. The best pastrami!


https://ritual.co/order/langer...usa-los-angeles/9d9a


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