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150 E. 2nd St., New York, NY, 10009
nr. Ave. A
212-388-1088
notmine from 11215 | Posted on 4/8/08
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I have them on my speed dial, so I can call and pick up a Spicy Classic on my way. Crunchy, crispy, perfectly flavored. I wanted to review the one in Brooklyn, which is a bit nicer. There's more room to sit on Atlantic Ave. A MUST HAVE!!
frogman12345 from 10003 | Posted on 10/30/06
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So good and not expensive and plentiful!
frogman12345 from 10003 | Posted on 10/30/06
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It is a damn fine sandwich place. Oh those sandwiches make me want sing. Yes they do. The great pork, with fresh veggies, is so nice! You are so wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. Their food is so good, good , good! It's not expensive and the sandwiches aren't small you proportions retarded Americans. Stop eating so much quanity, focus on quality. Thank you and Goodnite!
mewosery | Posted on 3/9/05
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Sandwich was not what was expected by the 'rave' as stated on the excerpt. Waited 20 min for a mediocre sandwich. On the expensive side for a vietnamese sandwich. Had better sandwiches at lower cost elsewhere.
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