Also, most overrated?
For me, a hot lobster roll in Maine, fresh off the boat, is tough to beat. And the fried shrimp po-boy is fine, but vastly overrated, at least here.
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olive oil, oregano, and garlic.
I live in Michigan, and suffered through 30-plus years of bad subs. Jersey Mike's opened last year my town, and their #13 is damn close to what I enjoyed back in the day.
Any PO Boy is over rated IMO
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...or location, if travelling.
Par example...
French Dip with leftover prime rib
Corned Beef on Rye / Reuben
Tuna salad with leftover grilled tuna steaks
The Primanti (Pittsburgh)
Saratoga Club Sandwich
Grilled lamb Gyro w/Tzatziki sauce
Falafel
Italian Beef
Muffaletta
Meatball sub
Fried Soft-Shell Crab Sandwich
Porchetta
Lobster Roll
Turkey sandwich with stuffing and cranberry made from leftovers
Banh Mi
Fried egg sandwich w/bacon
Philly cheesesteak
Croque Madam or Monsieur
How can ya' have just one?
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Link: French Grilled Cheese sandwich
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I guess I want to say I like most New Orleans style po boys.
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Geno's in South Philly.
I love 'em. Always have. And I tried Philly's second sandwich, the roast pork with sharp provolone and broccolini. Some food channel show called it the country's best sandwich....I wasn't too impressed.
The best thing I had, though, was the Philly pretzel. They always say it's different, and better...and they're right.
good there.
Loved that place. They had shrimp the size of your foot.
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