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2015-05-10
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First time visiting and pretty sure or at least hope that it will be our last. We were attending a concert nearby, had a few minutes to spare and thought we would eat something as we hadn't had a chance to eat. Ordered a tuna sandwich at the cashier. In Cantonese. She asked if it was a ham and egg sandwich, I said "No, tuna sandwich". Went to the food counter and it turns out she had issued a voucher for a ham and cheese sandwich. Perfectly fine, as I love ham and cheese sandwich.The item c
Ordered a tuna sandwich at the cashier. In Cantonese. She asked if it was a ham and egg sandwich, I said "No, tuna sandwich". Went to the food counter and it turns out she had issued a voucher for a ham and cheese sandwich. Perfectly fine, as I love ham and cheese sandwich.
The item came out slightly cool, as in it has been in the fridge. Came in a triangular box quite typical for sandwiches. The bread was awfully dry, stiff and everything can be similarly described, plus tasteless. Finishing the sandwich required a bit of determination.
We know that this is Maxim's and therefore middle market. We love and respect it as the brand in many ways represent Hong Kong. How hard is it to make a ham and cheese sandwich that does not taste like cardboard?
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