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π 3/5 - 2 stars for the execution of the sandwiches, and an extra
By π» @Colin C., 07/27/2022 3:00 am
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2 stars for the execution of the sandwiches, and an extra star for the quality of ingredients in the sandwich. I was very excited to try this place after seeing the hype on social media. The sandwiches are in fact massive, but once you bite into it, that's where the novelty starts to wear off. Everything is served on a San Francisco style bread called Dutch Crunch that they bake on site. Props for the effort, but this bread has some similarities to another popular chain that will not be named. The Chopped Cheese is a Sunday only special, and came with chopped beef, Turkey, pork, cheese sauce, sharp provolone, chipotle vegannaise, red wine vinegar, lettuce, and tomato. I was told to eat the sandwich upside down by the staff basically because the bread is too weak to hold up the rest of the sandwich. That proved to be true. The chipotle vegannaise was a little overpowering and the majority of every bite was lettuce from the pile they stacked on here. You can get a better overall chopped cheese from a bodega and pay half the price. I also tried the Post Melon which is one of their most popular sandwiches but I'll sum it up as what someone should dub 'Mission Syndrome': too many things going on at once. Prosciutto, cantelope, fresh mozzarella, hot honey, aged provolone, Italian herb Mayo, red wine vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, Dijon mustard, basil, tomato, arugula, and oregano. This is like 3 sandwiches in 1. The Italian herb Mayo, oregano, and arugula were so overpowering I couldn't taste anything else. The sandwich was falling apart because of all the liquid. The prosciutto and melon which is a classic duo was completely drowned out which was a huge disappointment. Also for $21 the meat on here was almost invisible (see pic). Overall, Mission is a one and done. Every sandwich looks like you went in your fridge and emptied everything into some bread. The whole "celebrity chef" thing also contributed to the over-promise and under-deliver experience.
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