Wanted to try this local sandwich place out after hearing about the menu. All sandwiches came in a plastic basket lined with paper, similar to a fries or hotdog place. Tried the 7 E 11 sandwich which I later realized was emulation of Japan's famous 7/11 egg salad sandwiches. The bread was fluffy and white, with no crust filled with a balanced egg with mayonnaise mixture. One end was covered in green onions, the other end had togarashi which is a Japanese "chili" like spice. Would've wanted a dip? Perhaps spicy mustard to offset the mayo and egg but delicious otherwise. $15 for a double stacked sandwich. My food mate had "Cali" which is the prosciutto and with triple cream brie and fig on croissant. Food mate states the sandwich "is the bomb". Tasty sweet fig with creamy brie that offsets the salty cured meat. Croissant was fluffy and soft. Meals include housemade chips and a pop. We tried the peanut butter vanilla potato chips. Vanilla was more prominent than peanut butter on these chips. I'd suggest more salt on the potato chips to accentuate the sweet vanilla flavour. Cost of combo $25. Service was prompt and patient, received food in less than 5 mins. Seating is similar to a French bistro accented by a vine ceiling giving a pleasant outdoor feeling. Overall, medium price for gourmet sandwiches, will come back for a good sandwich. Feedback: Have a place to pour your own water or a tap for those who aren't pop or juice drinkers or coffee is always appreciated. But, Pilot coffee is next door. Really...
Read more20$ for sammis that are pre-made...Luke the whole sandwiches is cold including g the bread bc they pre make them all...yep sandwiches....
Very sad bc it literally takes 5 seconds to put prepped topping on a piece of bread. The sandwiches were alright, beef was ok, egg salad was dripping w mayo and oversalted. Wished focaccia wasn't cold for the other sandwich or was toasted.
Waited for 20 mins with only one other client inside for premade sandwiches. After serving the 2 people ahead the person at the counter then went to do some paperwork at the cash while I stood there waiting (I kid you not!) Before then serving the only other person in the store...me...it was ridiculously poor service and very slow...for premade sammis...20.mins? What!?
Seems workers have never worked in a kitchen before. :/
Seems they want to be on trend w a boutique sammy shop but when you look close you see that it's all for show to up the prices. Ie. Only sodas are coke and gingerale, no sparkling waters or local sodas or drinks. Condiments for tea are cheap processed billy bear 'honey.
Really bummed as we were excited for this place. Hope they're able to fix some...
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