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2014-05-18
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Context. Let that sink in for a moment. A lot of people in the reviews below say "I'm from Australia/ Canadia/ Southern California and these sandwiches aren't as good as the one's we get at home..." Let's grant that that's true. But also let's be aware that Australia is an 8 hour plane flight away, and that there's no reason to go to Canadia even if it were close. This is what we've got, and considering what I've had in Hong Kong, Tim Kee's sandwiches are the best. Of course, I'm from an area of
Of course, I'm from an area of the US where there ain't no Vietnamese baguettes, and I've never been to Vietnam, and in fact I've only had the sandwiches here. So for me, there's definitely no disappointment. My expectations coming in are shaped largely by places like Nha Trang, which wouldn't know what a sandwich was if it sold them off its menu. Which it doesn't and does, respectively.
I don't know if you've noticed this but a decent sandwich of any sort is nigh-impossible to find in Hong Kong. I regularly eat at Subway, which is not something I'd wilfully do if I had better options. The stuff at Tim Kee isn't mind-blowing, but if you've tried any of its competitors (you know, the ones that aren't in Australia), you'd see that this was the best in town. In context, I'll take it.
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