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I know it was deemed so by the Today show, hardly known for it's culinary prowess - but the designation is a big deal. And, my trip to Vesuvio's Saturday night confirmed that this is THE sandwich of all sandwiches.

The bread was part kaiser roll, part focaccia. Contents: sliced, grilled filet, caramelized onions, provolone, crispy bacon, lettuce, tomato & sriracha mayo.

Amazing. Who else has had it? Whaddya think?

We usually get fattest or ugliest city, so best sandwich is an honor!

Lisa K

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"No one wants black olives, sliced 2 years ago, on a sandwich, you savages!" - Jim Norton, referring to the Subway chain.

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Sriracha mayo!

That should earn it points automatically.

(I've been combining mayo with the Korean chili sauce -- slightly sweeter than sriracha -- that H-Mart sells lately and loving it.)

Guess I need to conduct an inspection visit.

I assume this sandwich is somewhere in the $7-$10 range?

Sandy Smith, Exile on Oxford Circle, Philadelphia

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The menu is fun, including a lobster club sandwich and sourdough pretzel crusted fried calamari, which were meaty, tender and great. I would have liked to see a more interesting dipping sauce than standard marinara- maybe something honey mustard based to go with the pretzel crust.

Lisa K

Lavender Sky

"No one wants black olives, sliced 2 years ago, on a sandwich, you savages!" - Jim Norton, referring to the Subway chain.

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