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75 Ninth Ave., New York, NY, 10011
at 16th St.
212-741-6455
WhichSandwich from 07030 | Posted on 3/27/08
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We had such high hopes as we entered this establishment - promises of culinary delight from various people ringing in our ears. We were greeted by a sloth-like surly counter person who languidly rang up my collegue for a sandwhich. When he was done, I stated my order, only to be met with a blank look of confusion. Then he left. I ordered from a girl who looked like she was recovering from the drawn-out death of three pets. (I should not have been surprised by this as I had been in there once before and had been ignored for 15 minutes, for no apparent reason). What about the food? My friend's sandwhich was missing half of the promised ingredients, and it cost $9.00. I was given a choice between only 2 types of bread. The sourdough I selected had the handfeel of a scouring-pad. The chicken salad content of my sandwhich was - well chicken and mayo...... where was the promised apple? and the parsley? no-where I tell you! So sad.... In short - I have had better sandwhiches from a British-Rail Platform -snackbar at midnight. For $9??
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