Nomad Sandwiches is a hidden gem for sandwich enthusiasts seeking both quality and flavor.
One of the standout features of Nomad Sandwiches is their exceptional customer service. The owner is genuinely invested in ensuring a positive experience, promptly addressing any concerns with a personal touch that sets this place apart.
Nomad Sandwiches truly excels in crafting sandwiches that are a delightful balance of bread and filling. The chicken katsu sandwich is a standout, boasting crispy, golden-brown chicken with a satisfying crunch that pairs perfectly with the sauce and coleslaw. The fresh burrata sandwich is a creamy delight, accentuated by the sweetness of ripe tomatoes and a drizzle of pesto. For vegetarians, the eggplant with mozzarella sandwich offers layers of grilled eggplant and gooey mozzarella cheese, creating a savory experience that's both comforting and indulgent.
Considering the generous portions and quality ingredients, and the FREE guacamole they give you, Nomad Sandwiches offers excellent value for money. Each sandwich is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, ensuring every bite is worth savoring.
Nomad Sandwiches is a must-visit for anyone in search of a memorable sandwich experience in NYC. Whether you're a local looking for your new lunch spot or a visitor craving authentic flavors, the dedication to quality, delicious sandwiches, and outstanding customer care make this place a standout in the city's dining scene. You can order online and pick up at the window counter too.
Nomad Sandwiches has truly won me over with their delicious offerings and exceptional service. I can't recommend them enough. Can't wait to revisit when I...
Read moreHad a disappointing experience to say the list , was excited to try this restaurant for sometime I'll start with what I had Got the samosa panini(veg)- first off the samosa filling was not great, not enough seasoning and the combination with the ciabatta bread and onions , too salty and too peppery - sorry but couldn't finish the whole thing, couldn't even finish the half off it , forced myself for a few bites because I paid 12 dollars for this but nope couldn't do it . Left a very bad taste in my mouth . The whole thing as a sandwich didn't work out honestly. I would have loved some samosa crusty crumbs in the middle may be that would have helped but I don't know , it was just bad over all . Second - customer experience honestly is poor , the lady was kinda rude . See u r running a restaurant with just a window for the people to collect the orders , atleast have the decency to answer some of their queries . Its a new place , she could have definitely put more effort into this but she didn't. Kept me waiting outside with no update whatsoever , the order was delayed and I just stood there at the sidewalk. When I pressed the bell to get an update , she just shrugged her shoulders . I get it it's a small place but poor customer exp is definitely not what u expect especially when my food was below average or just plain bad . Overall it was just a bad experience and my 12 dollars went into the drain. This is was just for the samosa panini which I ordered, can't say for the rest of the menu. Zero stars for food and...
Read moreThis recently-opened sandwich take-out/delivery spot exceeded expectations on many levels. I eat sandwiches on almost daily basis and I do not think that I would get tired of repeatedly enjoying Nomad's sandwich creations. Ingredients are fresh and healthy and prepared on-demand and the combination of spices and unique ingredients for each particular sandwich deliciously blasts taste buds. The food is very carefully crafted on the spot and is thought out in terms of marriages of ingredients and textures.
Had the pleasure of tasting Steak and Guac. Firstly, it is a huge sandwich and is worth every penny. The way and length of time the meat is brined makes the whole difference in the world. Stake is soft, not chewy and extremely flavorful. Guac and chimichurri add very fresh and soft notes, and the Balthazar bread is a perfect cradle for the meat, guac and sauce, because of the bread's texture, sandwich does not get soggy, as many sandwiches do.
Next, I tried the British Chicken Coronation. Man, I had to capitalize that sandwich because it is royal! Although ingredients appear recognizable to most, trust me, it is a secret sandwich. Aside from mango chutney, walnuts and raisins that give it a nice spice and crunch and a beautifully-prepared chicken and sprinkles of veggies, the sandwich is like the Royal Family...you just don't know what is happening in there, but in a very tasty and incredibly delightful way. This...
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