This was my first time in St. Lawrence Market, and an echo in my mind told me there had good hot veal sandwiches up in that place. I walked around and around, and I am guessing I should have gone for the Carousel Bakery's tried and true pea meal bacon sandwich, but I'm not that Toronto yet.
This hot veal sandwich came with more hot peppers than veal, but it had heat and I needed it after a boring art talk. The bun had a nice crust to it, but not as soft as I would have liked as the spice and crust burn ratio was high.
Eating it outside on a shared picnic table, the East side is a foreign city compared to the West in conversation and dress, and in sandwich, too.
This hot veal sandwich came with more hot peppers than veal, but it had heat and I needed it after a boring art talk. The bun had a nice crust to it, but not as soft as I would have liked as the spice and crust burn ratio was high.
Eating it outside on a shared picnic table, the East side is a foreign city compared to the West in conversation and dress, and in sandwich, too.
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