Best sando cafes and restaurants in Singapore Say the word ‘sando’, and everyone immediately recognises that you’re referring to a sandwich. But here’s where the term originated—サンドイッチ, read as san-do-it-chi in Japanese—or ‘sando’, for…
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46 Mittsu Review: Thick Japanese-Inspired Sandwiches That Can Rival Sando, Korio And Two Men Bagel
46 Mittsu at Kim Yam Road Update: This cafe is no longer at Kim Yan Road. Read all about 46 Mittsu at Everton Park here! I’ve always been a fan of thick, ingredient-packed sandwiches,…
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Sando serves up seductive sandwiches Update: Sando has since changed all their sandwich bread to freshly baked shokupan. The top-up for soup or salad is also not available. However, you can now top up $1.50…
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Sandwich joints that take bread to the next level Sandwiches have universal appeal, and every culture has their own interpretation of the sandwich. It’s a testament to the fact that you can stick seemingly…