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R, TO website
16 E 58th St., 212/355.0900
I think I've had the Italiano panini at like seven
different places. It's clear that the paninis in all these joints
are either made by the same company, or one place copied another that
copied another, etc. My guess is that the supplier of the panini press
has some sort of partnership with the panini company and by purchasing
(or leasing) the press, you in essence sign on the panini program.
Why else would every place have a sandwich called "The Delightful?"
The difference here is that instead of my pesto chicken in pita costing
$6.50, or even $7.25, it was like nine bucks. Was I paying for the
pleasure of eating in a relatively unclean-looking place that was
clearly architected by the funhouse dude from the Meadowlands
Fair? Or was it because it's located in a somewhat touristy location
near-ish a museum? Whatever the case, the Italiano was tasty (as it
always is), but why eat it here when I can two blocks in either direction
and pay two bucks less for the same old shit? [MF]
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Additional
bars/restaurants nearby:
Midtown
East
Other restaurants with similar cuisine:
Sandwich/Soup
Shop
Other locations:
The
Grill at All About Food
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