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Yawn. If I have to write
another review about a sandwich chain I might start chowdering. That's
like a New England euphemism for horking, right? In any case, there's
little new I can say about sandwiches and wraps under glass. In general
they're too chilly from sitting there cooling so as to not rot and
collect carcass flies. That cold somehow saps the taste from anything
organic, including meat, cheese, avocado and anything else that one
uses his or her taste buds to enjoy. Amazing how that works. My Thai
Chicken wrap--the same damn Thai chicken wrap found at just about
any chain in Manhattan--didn't escape this fate, as Mr. Freeze (no,
not that Mr.
Freeze, Mr.
Schwarzenegger) choked the life out of the otherwise passable
peanut sauce. I mean, even McDonald's
doesn't have the balls to put their shit on ice right in front of
your face and expect you to pay more than if you were to go to the
deli down the street and order the stuff "fresh." Why should
it be okay for these sandwich chains to pull this crap when everyone
else has to play by the rules of good taste? In my many years of eating
at these places, I actually do have an observation. Those one-off
delis, some of which are of questionable cleanliness, are filled almost
exclusively with men. Ok, if not exclusively, at least predominately.
And then there are places like Pax, Au
Bon Pain and Pret
that skew way more female. My thought? Women like the whole package;
the good lighting, the general corporate layout, lack of handwritten
signage, the air of some institutionalized hygiene policy and nice
sandwich packaging with printed price labels instead of the white
butcher paper and sharpie scribblings. It just makes sense. So Pax
hase a built in audience for their sanitized completeness and for
those of us who just want something fast with no fuss and no muss.
[MF]
Other Locations:
Pax
Wholesome Foods (Midtown West)
Pax Wholesome Foods (MSG Area)
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