"Amarantha" > wrote in message
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> "John Sefton" > wrote in
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> > "Amarantha" > wrote in message
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> >> > Quizno's doesn't have a lot of outlets
> >> > here yet.
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> >> I recommend Delifrance if you can find one (I'm in Melbourne). I ate
> >> at Subway once or twice and it was awful. Then a Delifrance opened
> >> on Bourke St, and their bread is delightful 
> >
> > What are their sandwiches/rolls like?
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> Crusty on the outside, chewy on the inside, wonderful flavour, choice of
> white/wholemeal/grain etc and large selection of salad-style fillings 
> They're especially good if you get there when they've just baked a batch,
> and have one still warm.
Well, there's at least one in Sydney in the vicinity of my frequent visits,
so I guess I'll give it a try... And yes, warm bread always seems to taste a
little better - a pity that that's another area Subway now commonly falls
down in - their "baked on the premises" bread never seems to have been "just
baked" when I get there. :^(
I'll be interested to see what O'Brien's Gourmet Sandwiches are like when
they finally make it here to the Eastern states from Perth.