Showing posts with label Sandwich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandwich. Show all posts

Friday, 25 February 2011

Sam LaGrassa's



THE WHAT, WHERE AND WHEN



Hours: Mon-Fri 11:00-3:30
Price: $9.50-$10.50 per sandwich
www.samlagrassas.com


So I pretty much cannot say enough good things about this restaurant. Boston's Sam LaGrassa's boast being the World's Number 1 Sandwich, and I have to admit, they're not far off.


I was lucky to have the opportunity to visit this real winner with my husband and a couple of good friends on a recent weekend excursion to Bean Town, thanks to the likes of the great Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Inns and Dives. It's become a new obsession of mine to try and track down places he's been to whenever we go to the States.


The FOOD!




Ok, so here's the low-down.  While they do have a couple of  veggie options (Vegetarians, any guesses? Yup, portabello mushrooms, roasted eggplant, etc... pretty standard and unoriginal) they are definitely known for MEAT, MEAT and, oh yeah, more MEAT. This is also not a place you go while you're counting points or looking for a nice light snack.


We tried four sandwiches:


* Pastrami Corned Beef Combo:


This was my choice, and in my opinion, the best one out of the four.  The Pastrami and Corned Beef play together very nicely, as both were soft and sweet. Vinegary coleslaw and Russian dressing melted into one sweet pile of goodness with the meat and homemade rye bread that just drips right off the sandwich (and if you're more careful than I am, NOT all over your arms, shirt and jeans) . Nice balance of soft and crunchy.


* Roast Beef Blues


I must confess, I don't actually recall blue cheese as being a noticeable element in this sandwich. Very close contender to my sandwich. What I DID notice pretty predominantly other than it being the ultimate in beefiness, was the lovely horseradish sauce that went along with it. It was just strong enough to "clear your sinuses" as my mother always loves to say, but not at all overpowering. Great choice.


* Triple Club


An excellent sandwich, a combo of turkey, ham, and that excellent roast beef. Topped with Swiss cheese, bacon, lettuce and tomato, and more drool worthy Russian dressing... Just an overall fantastic sandwich, not quite as messy as the Pastrami Corned Beef Combo.


*Aged Black Angus Roast Beef


I would say this is one of the simpler choices that they had. Pretty much great quality meat on a nice fresh kaiser roll. A good way to go if your looking for something easier on the stomach and taste buds.



Pros




  • Pretty much every sandwich is bound to be good.

  • Fresh, homemade bread with good selection

  • Something for everyone

  • Great value for the money (10 bucks a sandwich isn't cheap, but it's as big as your head!!)


Cons




  • Strange homemade pickles... I love pickles but these were weird.

  • Limited seating with certain seats being very drafty.

  • Limited hours. But good for them for sticking to it! Business doesn't seem to suffer.


Watch Guy Fieri's visit to Sam LaGrassa's below!






The Best of The Best

Growing up, one of the first jobs I ever had, and maybe what could have been the beginning of my deep rooted sandwich obsession, was working in an Italian sandwich shop for the summer. The best part of the job was that my excellent bosses let us have as many free sandwiches as we wanted, and boy, after eating them every single day for a whole summer, never once did I say, "Hmm... I think I'll having something OTHER than a sandwich today..." Think panninis made with olive bread, cheese bread, herbs and sundried tomatoes... not to mention the most amazing marinated vegetables I've ever had.

That place was awesome, and I would have only ever given it the greatest of reviews, other than maybe the time I had to give my boss Hell for picking up a sandwich off the floor and trying to stick it back into the basket for sale.... Sadly (and I hope not for the bad Karma from trying to sell dirty sandwiches) the restaurant is closed... But in retrospect, it sure was one heck of a place.

This section of The Sandwich Press is dedicated to reviews of various restaurants known to have THE best sandwiches. Reviews are categorized by places I've actually gone to and experienced sandwich heaven (or hell) first hand, and reviews according to others, including info I compile myself. Because of where I happen to live, the majority of my personal experiences will be from provinces and states like Quebec, Ontario, New York and Massechusetts.

If you've been to a place with sandwiches that are tried and true for you, I'd love to hear about them. You can send your questions, comments and reviews to thesandwichpress@yahoo.com .

Thursday, 24 February 2011

Front Page News: The Sandwich Press



Hmmm.... So now I have a blog... how 'bout that?

I'll be honest. I'm a total food junkie. With an insatiable hunger to know, talk and think about everything food, I have finally decided to put all of my previously wasted energy into a product that, hey, maybe one day someone will want to read!

Currently a school teacher, I'm one of those who, within an hour of talking to me for the first time, most people comment something like "So, you're really into food, huh?" I'm one of those who ALWAYS wanted to be a cook, but somewhere along the way decided working conditions would be more important than passion for my job in the long run. And, to a certain extent, this all does still apply. But 15 years later, the itch still needs to be scratched, and I'm excited to  start this new project that will let me share my ideas with the World!~ Or at least a very tiny part of it...

So I begin this venture into the world of sandwiches. Where it will take me, who knows... So far, a Sandwich of the Week, and occasional posts of my thoughts on different products, shows, and other foodie news.

Cheers,

Kim
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