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What's your fav deli sandwich ?

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  • AUSSIE-Rebooted-AMM
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    OK. . .I'll bite. . .for us non-USA types. . .what's a Rueben???????

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  • kingdom warrior
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    Originally posted by Monsterama2000
    I'll have a reuben please .
    Make That two!!! Ruebens are awesome!!!!

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  • AUSSIE-Rebooted-AMM
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    I am an egg Mayonese and Lettuce kinda guy. . .even when meat sandwiches are available...if curried egg is an option. . . then that's the one for me.

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  • Monsterama2000
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    I'll have a reuben please .

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  • wayne foundation 07
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    Theres a place in the strip district called Pirmantti Brothers,they make the best sandwiches.They make a ham and roast beef with fried eggs and french fries and cheese.It comes wrapped up in paper that is totally soaked in grease and oil by the time you are done.Alot of time I think the bread makes the sandwich,it needs to be thick and squishy with lots of butter.

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  • Mikey
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    Most Deli's around here are Jewish owned ...

    I think that's why we have our own unique style -- and I like it

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Wait a minute, you are from Miami and you are not showcasing one of the best sandwiches in the world...Torta Cubana????????

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    lol! yeah that's good,but you can't find those in Deli's here.More like Cuban cafeterias

    the Media noche is also awesome

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by type1kirk
    I'm wondering if what i'm thinking of is a deli is not the norm around the country (except for the east coast)

    I'm talking about a small shop --- where you can buy cold cuts, get a cold sandwich made ... and in the morning get a begal and some coffee.
    Yeah...in Latin cultures, delis are not the norm...like in heavily Cuban populated Miami...you mostly get the torta Cubanas at these truck or small eatery stands...and stuff like that.

    But here where I live, especially in San Francisco that has a very large Italian population with its own District of North Beach (little Italy), you get a deli or a café on every friggin' corner, lol.



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  • Mikey
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    I'm wondering if what i'm thinking of is a deli is not the norm around the country (except for the east coast)

    I'm talking about a small shop --- where you can buy cold cuts, get a cold sandwich made ... and in the morning get a begal and some coffee.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by toys2cool
    we don't really have deli's here where you can pick sandwiches ,so I''ll tell you what kind of sub I get
    Meatball or the Philly steak
    Wait a minute, you are from Miami and you are not showcasing one of the best sandwiches in the world...Torta Cubana????????



    Last edited by Hector; Jun 28, '08, 4:31 PM.

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  • wyatterb
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    I used to love a ham and cheese deli sandwich, however i recently switched over to roastbeef & cheese.

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  • toys2cool
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    No delis like that,all you see is sub places

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  • Mikey
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    A Philly cheesesteak at a deli ?

    I gotta start going to your deli

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  • Mikey
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    You don't have deli's that make sandwiches ?

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  • toys2cool
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    we don't really have deli's here where you can pick sandwiches ,so I''ll tell you what kind of sub I get
    Meatball or the Philly steak

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