3/5 Sal T. 7 months ago on Google
In
my
quest
to
find
the
perfect
Cuban
sandwich
I
heard
about
Mary's
coin
laundry
and
deli
since
it's
right
down
the
street
from
where
I'm
currently
staying
I
decided
to
head
there
after
work
and
get
a
Cubano.
It
didn't
take
long
for
them
to
make
it,
I
don't
think
I
waited
more
than
5
minutes
that
may
have
been
a
red
flag
usually
in
my
experience
a
great
Cubano
takes
at
least
15
minutes
to
cook
and
assemble
and
since
I
wanted
to
eat
at
my
Airbnb
which
was
a
quarter
mile
or
less
away
I
literally
did
a
grab
and
go
which
is
what
this
experience
felt
like.
Upon
opening
the
wrapper
I
noticed
the
bread
looked
really
fresh
but
did
not
have
any
crispiness
to
it
and
my
assumptions
were
clear
it
didn't
spend
much
time
under
the
flat
iron.
No,
I'm
not
saying
this
sandwich
is
bad
it
had
a
good
taste
to
it
The
bread
was
very
fresh
and
light
but
it
just
tasted
like
a
ham
and
cheese
sandwich
assembled
with
a
couple
of
slices
of
pork
and
ham
but
of
really
good
quality
the
cheese
was
on
point
as
well.
I've
heard
a
lot
of
rave
reviews
about
Mary's
and
I
can
see
why
it's
a
great
sandwich
but
in
my
opinion
and
it's
just
my
opinion
it
doesn't
hold
a
candle
to
Enrequitas
on
second
and
29th
in
midtown
but
my
all-time
favorite
is
from
La
Cucina
International
in
Spring
Hill
Florida.
Don't
get
me
wrong
this
was
a
great
sandwich
it
was
fresh
the
bread
was
light
and
delicious
but
it
wasn't
crispy
The
deli
meat
was
a
very
good
quality
and
tasty
but
there
wasn't
enough
of
it
compared
to
other
great
cubanos
I've
had
plenty
of
pickles
the
way
I
liked
and
enough
mustard.
Now
Mary's
has
lots
of
other
delicious
looking
sandwiches
on
their
menu
and
for
a
sandwich
shop
tucked
away
in
the
corner
of
a
laundromat
and
being
right
down
the
street
from
my
Airbnb
I
will
be
back
there
again
to
try
some
of
their
other
offerings.
Three
stars
for
the
Cubano
Five
stars
for
quality
and
freshness.