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rgeczi
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Re: delicious sandwich in hefei
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Reply #15 on:
September 09, 2009, 12:07:49 PM »
Once again, great map, Mike.
Yeah, when I am around there, I also have a tendency to stop by. The one thing I wish they did more, is put out more sandwiches so people can grab them on the fly. The wait time for them to make the sandwiches aren't long, but sometimes I am in a hurry, so.....that's my only "beef" with them. But as I said, the owner is receptive to comments, so, if it really is an issue or whatever, can just simply talk with her. I will post her cell number once I get it.
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Re: delicious sandwich in hefei
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September 10, 2009, 11:43:47 AM »
I've stopped at this place everyday for a sandwich now and today I even grabbed a large coffee for 8 kuai.
It's nice to be eating something healthy and western.
I'd like to have a bit more choice rather than just the 3, 2 of which are not really my to my my tastes.
I grabbed a small muffin type of cup-cake today for 5 kuai, not bad, nice with the coffee.
No, I'm not getting any reward or payment...
wish I was, they don't even know.
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rgeczi
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Re: delicious sandwich in hefei
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September 10, 2009, 03:34:53 PM »
Actually, they have 5 choices of sandwich from what I know of. I don't know them all at the moment, because I only really buy the ham one, but if I know, I will post. Another thing I would like to try, which I haven't done before, is because they prep. the sandwiches on order, for the most part (my experience), maybe I can get them to put it on a different kind of bread. The one they have now is ok, but it would be interesting to buy a baguette, and ask them to make a price with half of the bread using whatever ingredients you want (that they have), and the other half to put in a take away bag, for later.
Hm......I wonder. I will try that. If I can't get it done on the first try, I will speak to the owner of it, and I will ask her if she can set it up like that for the future.
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Re: delicious sandwich in hefei
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September 10, 2009, 05:52:01 PM »
rgeczi i only order that ham and egg also because i am having doubt about the tuna and egg? was that the pair of tuna?
... i always go there everytime i go to carefore,i only can finish half of the sandwich because it's really a heavy snack to eat both! i also tried there tiramisu and it's also fantastic but a little bit expenssive... does the owner of the store speak english? is she the young good looking lady with a long hair?
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Re: delicious sandwich in hefei
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September 10, 2009, 07:37:19 PM »
The tuna one, I never ate before, but I saw it there though. About it being filling, to be honest, for a sandwich that looks so simple, it is. In Canada, I ate sandwiches like crazy when I was growing up, and even into my adulthood I could always eat quite a bit of them. So, when I first looked at them, I said wow, I can take care of 3 or 4 of these, no problem. I only got through 2 of them, at one sitting, and even then I had to struggle to get there after 1 1/2. So, unless someone can explain the science behind this, I don't know HOW they do it. ha ha
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Re: delicious sandwich in hefei
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September 10, 2009, 09:21:07 PM »
The girls had the tuna one but didn't seem to like it much but then they are Chinese so they may not have enjoyed the ham one either.
I'd like a multi-grain bread with a generous serve of chicken and salad for a change or even roast beef. Dreaming and torturing my taste buds...
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Re: delicious sandwich in hefei
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September 12, 2009, 04:44:18 PM »
Rob, you should try the tiramisu.. it's not that sweet.... it's again bettter that what i ate at holiday inn (it's dry and left over for 3 to 4 days)!!!! that at bread king is freshly baked. i am sure one of these days we might bump there.. Looking forward to that
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September 14, 2009, 08:53:03 AM »
I am not much into sweets, even if it's only a little sweet.
But I probably will pick one up for my wife, who said she like it the last time. And about maybe bumping into me there, just search the word "bigfoot" on this site, and you will get my thoughts about this.
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Re: BreadKing - delicious sandwich in hefei
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January 02, 2012, 01:58:28 AM »
Mike, where in Australia are you from? Have you tried the Big Bite on Pitt Street? Now that's a sanga!
http://www.eatability.com.au/au/sydney/big-bite-on-pitt/
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January 02, 2012, 11:03:27 AM »
I'm from the sunny side of Oz... Perth.
I've traveled and lived all over Oz but never tried them.
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