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Old 01-04-2006, 06:06 PM
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Best Sandwich ever: The Cuban


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Tasty, toasted Cuban sandwiches are Miami's favorite snack. These treats can be found in most Miami restaurants, but the best places to buy them are from the street corner-snack bars, called loncherias.

The sandwiches have a submarine-style layering of ham, roast pork, cheese, and pickle between a sliced length of Cuban bread. The key to a great, versus a good, Cuban Sandwich lies in the grilling. A great Cuban sandwich is grilled in a sandwich press (called a plancha) until the ham, pork, and pickles have warmed in their own steam. Cuban restaurants use a sandwich press, but you can substitute a waffle iron. These sandwiches use no mayonnaise, lettuce, onions, bell peppers, or tomatoes; however, butter and mustard are optional. Cuban sandwiches are sold hot (pressed)

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Yeah, Cuban sandwiches are [censored] yummy. I need to find me a place that makes good ones around here (NYC).
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Old 01-05-2006, 03:31 PM
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Yeah, Cuban sandwiches are [censored] yummy. I need to find me a place that makes good ones around here (NYC).

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Margon Restaurant
136 W 46th St
Btwn 6th & 7th Ave

Make it take out or eat in - delivery service is bad.
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Old 01-05-2006, 03:50 PM
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Diablo,

Jalapenos.

Cordially yours,

Shajen
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Old 01-05-2006, 04:48 PM
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Best Sandwich ever: The Cuban


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Tasty, toasted Cuban sandwiches are Miami's favorite snack. These treats can be found in most Miami restaurants, but the best places to buy them are from the street corner-snack bars, called loncherias.

The sandwiches have a submarine-style layering of ham, roast pork, cheese, and pickle between a sliced length of Cuban bread. The key to a great, versus a good, Cuban Sandwich lies in the grilling. A great Cuban sandwich is grilled in a sandwich press (called a plancha) until the ham, pork, and pickles have warmed in their own steam. Cuban restaurants use a sandwich press, but you can substitute a waffle iron. These sandwiches use no mayonnaise, lettuce, onions, bell peppers, or tomatoes; however, butter and mustard are optional. Cuban sandwiches are sold hot (pressed)

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Yeah, Cuban sandwiches are [censored] yummy. I need to find me a place that makes good ones around here (NYC).

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Havana Central on 17th Street between Broadway & 5th.
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Old 01-05-2006, 05:53 PM
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Best Sandwich ever: The Cuban


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Tasty, toasted Cuban sandwiches are Miami's favorite snack. These treats can be found in most Miami restaurants, but the best places to buy them are from the street corner-snack bars, called loncherias.

The sandwiches have a submarine-style layering of ham, roast pork, cheese, and pickle between a sliced length of Cuban bread. The key to a great, versus a good, Cuban Sandwich lies in the grilling. A great Cuban sandwich is grilled in a sandwich press (called a plancha) until the ham, pork, and pickles have warmed in their own steam. Cuban restaurants use a sandwich press, but you can substitute a waffle iron. These sandwiches use no mayonnaise, lettuce, onions, bell peppers, or tomatoes; however, butter and mustard are optional. Cuban sandwiches are sold hot (pressed)

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Yeah, Cuban sandwiches are [censored] yummy. I need to find me a place that makes good ones around here (NYC).

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Havana Central on 17th Street between Broadway & 5th.

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Uptown there is a diner on either the corner of 165th or 166th and Bway makes a great Cuban. Dont remember the name of the place but its across one corner south of a Chase bank. I believe it has a green neon sign, and also something in the window advertising the fact they make Cuban sandwiches.

Another decent Cuban bakery uptown is on Lex between 116th and 117th. They make the "authentic" Cuban bread there.
My unofficial (but for all intents and purposes) father in law is from Cuba, and he insists all the truly great Cuban eateries have closed (hes been living in NYC for 40 years). Also, he claims a real Cuban uses day-old pernil (pork shoulder).

If you love Cubans, also try and track down a place that'll make a "Media Noche" (sp?). A different bread is used for this one.
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:00 PM
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Born2Loose - Is Subway really that bad? Never had it. Don't they bake the bread on the premises? That's something.

Cuban Sandwich for LA People - It's very well known, but on the off chance you don't know of it - Porto's Bakery in Glendale = great variety of cuban sandwiches, great ckes too.

Suzzer99 - Isn't there a Chick-Fil-A down in Redondo Beach? I would eat there everyday if I were close by.

-Al
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:02 PM
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Subway does bake their own bread, and its pretty good. IMO, that's all they have going for them, though. I'd much rather eat at a local sub place that has Boar's Head or Thumann's cold cuts.
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:06 PM
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I'll be nice and just say that Subway is not my first choice.
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:07 PM
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Subway gets a lot of [censored] from people, but as far as chain shops go, i think its easily better than blimpie, quiznos, etc.
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:21 PM
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Subway gets a lot of [censored] from people, but as far as chain shops go, i think its easily better than blimpie, quiznos, etc.

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I like Subway, their deal of 3 foot longs for $12 is awesome. Their meatball sub is always tasty. But if I had to choose, Quizno's is clearly superior. Has anyone ever had Silvermine Subs?? Best delivery sub place on earth, way better than Jimmy John's.
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