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I bet you're wondering which places I recommend, and if you're not, then suck it. Quit reading. Go figure it out yourself because I'm tired of trying to help you. In the spirit of brevity and holiday hangover, Ima get right to it:
DOWNTOWN
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MIDTOWN
Kwik Chek Food Store: This place is ridiculous, but in a way rad way. Located on 2013 Madison, the Kwik Chek features rowdy sandwich selection with winners like the "Trojan" (chicken patty wrapped in ham and Swiss cheese with lettuce, tomato & honey mustard... no bullsugar) and the "Hey Zeus"(turkey, roast beef, feta cheese, bell pepper, onion, lettuce, tomato, mayo, mustard, lemon herb dressing, spices and oriental habenero sauce). What's SUPA dope about this place? They have Bi Bim Bop (white rice with stir fried vegetables and marinated beef, chicken, or tofu topped with spicy Korean sauce and a sunny side up egg): this stuff is the jam. I found out that a recently closed and greatly missed restaurant called Petra that featured Korean and Greek fusion (weird, I know) shared the same ownership. So check it out, knucklehead.
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS AREA
Super Submarine Sandwich Shop (Chinese Sub Shop): You have heard about this place lest you've been living underneath a rock or are a big-time dipwad. It's on 614 South Highland, right by that goofy Fun Shop, and it seriously has the best sub bread eva: it's kinda sweet and buttery and melts in your mouth. My personal favorite is the tuna salad sub. They also have those dill pickle chips, which is huge, because I don't see those around anymore. This place is cash only, so don't be that retard that holds up the line only to remember after taking 10 minutes to order that you only have your debit card. duh. But this place is truly a staple; I've ordered bulk orders from here and taken it to Tiger Lane tailgates... and that was one helluva way to please a crowd.
So go on, quit the reheating or cooking or whatever it is that your large backside was doing in the kitchen and just go grab a sandwich. You'll have something to be thankful for that isn't cheesy and vomit-inducing to announce around the dinner table.
-Stephanie
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