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July 06, 2005

Vienna Sandwich

A few years ago when I was working in North Sydney I discovered what I would say the best sandwich shop in Sydney. It was called Norths Sandwich then. The bread is excellent and their daily specials is just mouth watering. Really the saddest part moving away from North Sydney is not being able to have Norths Sandwich anymore.

When I started working down here in the city near Martin Place, I lamented about the sandwich quality in the city to a colleague. Well Being shop nearby is good, and that gourmet Italian place in the Strand Arcade is yummy as well but no where near the quality of Norths. My colleague pointed out that there's this nice gourmet place on the corner of Barrack and York St called Little Vienna, not only that they also wrap their sandwiches in aluminium foil ala Norths.

So I went to check it out sometime last week and I fell in love straight away. That is by far the best sandwich you can have in Sydney, period. I am known to make bold claims of things, but I do mean it on every single one of them. Anyway little did I know that Little Vienna is actually Norths! Norths changed their name to Vienna Sandwich a while back and opened a branch in the city called Little Vienna. The old menu hasn't changed from 4 years ago, only now the original menus are called Vienna Classic, while their daily specials is now on everyday ha :) You just have to try every single item on the menu, there's grilled chicken, sausage, risoles, tuna, leg ham etc. Oh and they make a really good coffee too, just make sure it's the asian dude with glasses who make it for you. He's a good Barista.

They even have a couple of chairs just outside their place to eat in. I've been taking a few of my friends there and introduce them to Vienna :)

Posted by vhadiant at July 6, 2005 06:05 PM





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