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Either what you have mentioned or I would have just gone to Subway...

Steak and Cheese + beacon and all salads is my ultimate sandwich atm.

Cost me about $9.95 for a foot long sub.

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Or any decent Club Sandwich is all good for me as well.

If you goto Philadelphia and get yourself a Philly Cheese Steak = All Win!

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:D

Trish's Lunch Stop - NE Corner of Centre Rd & Hampton St, Hampton (next to the BP). They've got mega home made sandwiches. Seriously you can get a Chicken Schnitzel sandwich on massive bits of bread with every salad for around $6-$7.

Oasis Bakery. 9/993 North Road Murrumbeena. http://www.oasisbakery.com.au/

Incredible food, wraps, pizzas, pastas, rices, sweets, everything lebanese at cheap as prices. Also they have a cafe and mini-mart attached so you can buy stuff to take home.

Hampton is surrounding CBD? :D

Surrounding CBD wise, Vic St - $3.20 Pork/Salad Roll... Just a 7-12 stop tram trip on the 109 :)

Or in the CBD, there was a place near cnr of Flinders Lane/Queen, just near 333 Collins - awesome beef/salad rolls.

Damn Jamie that Philly thing looks like you would be shitting brix for a month

:D

Yeah man, looks bad ass too!

I'd still eat it haha!

I wish Quiznos was back.

There is a Quiznos in Melbourne...

Quizno's Subs

2 Murray Road, Preston VIC 3072

(03) 9478 0788 ‎

Not in CBD though...

how has nobody mention roll a day in glenferrie/hawthorn (its right next to the swinburne there

10 bux will get u a hektik roll a cake and a can and its i f**king awesome

satay chicken and char siue r my favourites :(

for the CBD i have been told that EARL Canteen is the best place. I have a friend that swears by the place.

As for myself. me and ppl from work love driveing to footscray for viet pork rolls. best value at 3.80 each

You'd be surprised dude, not as many as you'd think. We aint much better. In saying that -

Katz Deli or Carnegie Deli NYC :(

Ive heard of Katz Deli from man vs food on discovery travel channel

they had some nice looking sandwiches

It's not a baguette... but they serve the best banana bread and awesome coffee (is a cafe/cutom fixy shop). The Little Mule, Somerset Place (near corner of Elizabeth and Little Bourke), www.thelittlemule.com

You'd be surprised dude, not as many as you'd think. We aint much better. In saying that -

LOL dude, i think i would know i've been to the states enough times to see for myself.

Plenty of fat people in australia too, but the density of fast food places over there is way higher than here. Just look at the serving sizes there compared to in Australia as well.... our large fries or coke at macca's is like their small :(

LOL dude, i think i would know i've been to the states enough times to see for myself.

Plenty of fat people in australia too, but the density of fast food places over there is way higher than here. Just look at the serving sizes there compared to in Australia as well.... our large fries or coke at macca's is like their small :down:

yeah and its like half the fkn price as well....

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