Thursday Restaurant Review Haikus: Stunning Sandwiches of San Francisco
today in Thursday Restaurant Review Haikus:
5 Stunning Sandwiches of San Francisco
note: to me, a good sandwich is soooo good, and a bad sandwich is not worth the effort or calories to even touch. !que viven good sandwiches!

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Submarine Center (in West Portal)
820 Ulloa St. - website
fresh bread, meats, and cheese
hands down, the top toasty sub
never a let-down
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Jay's Cheesesteak (in the Mission)
3285 21st St. - website
Jay's Cheesesteak 2 (in NOPA)
553 Divisadero St. - website
oozing saucy meat
peppers, onions, cheese and more
vegan versions too
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Diller's (in FiDi)
348 Pine St. - website
a solid lunch spot
many choices; all are fresh
sandwiches piled high
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Saigon Sandwich (in the Tenderloin)
550 Larkin St. - website
excellent banh mi
barbecued chicken is best
tangy sauce delights
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What A Grind (in Lower Nob Hill)
881 Post St. - website
not the nicest place
but Sam will make you a treat
fresh, big, tasty, cheap
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as a bonus this week, here is a thematic LOLcat, lest you were reading this post and thinking I was NOT a dork. I am. I will admit freely that I do L, OL, and sometimes even LMAO (although generally not literally while ROTF) when I see stuff like this.

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Here's why I do them in haikus.
Previous Haiku Reviews:
5 Stunning Sandwiches of San Francisco
note: to me, a good sandwich is soooo good, and a bad sandwich is not worth the effort or calories to even touch. !que viven good sandwiches!

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Submarine Center (in West Portal)
820 Ulloa St. - website
fresh bread, meats, and cheese
hands down, the top toasty sub
never a let-down
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Jay's Cheesesteak (in the Mission)
3285 21st St. - website
Jay's Cheesesteak 2 (in NOPA)
553 Divisadero St. - website
oozing saucy meat
peppers, onions, cheese and more
vegan versions too
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Diller's (in FiDi)
348 Pine St. - website
a solid lunch spot
many choices; all are fresh
sandwiches piled high
************************
Saigon Sandwich (in the Tenderloin)
550 Larkin St. - website
excellent banh mi
barbecued chicken is best
tangy sauce delights
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What A Grind (in Lower Nob Hill)
881 Post St. - website
not the nicest place
but Sam will make you a treat
fresh, big, tasty, cheap
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as a bonus this week, here is a thematic LOLcat, lest you were reading this post and thinking I was NOT a dork. I am. I will admit freely that I do L, OL, and sometimes even LMAO (although generally not literally while ROTF) when I see stuff like this.

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Here's why I do them in haikus.
Previous Haiku Reviews:
7 Spots in SF's Outer Richmond District
SF's Bernal Heights Haunts
Pizzas of SF's Mission District

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Jay's cheese steak has teriyaki seitan sandwich (vegan) that is awesome. We love it!
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My vegetarian friends are visiting from NYC in a few weeks... I will definitely take them there for that!
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oh my god. WHAT ABOUT IKE'S???
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I don't know about it! How have I missed it? It's right near my house! Tell me! Tell me more! What's the best thing there? (Now I'm excited...)
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oh my god! it's by my house too, right on 16th between market and church. you HAVE to go. they have a whole array of comically-named sandwiches, and they are delicious. i am not joking, and you just have to try it for yourself. i had the MILF the other day...yum. and they give you a lollipop with your sandwich
menu is here:
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OK! I'm going to go this weekend. Thanks for the (extremely enthusiastic) tip!
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i just realized i started both my comments with the phrase "oh my god"...well it's just that good.
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