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Saturday, October 16, 2004

Panera, Manhattan

We went to Panera last night. I wanted the portabella and mozzarella panini, but they were out of that kind of bread. So then i asked for an Italian combo, but they were out of the bread that comes on as well, so i got it on tomato basil bread. I also got french onion soup. Both in' you pick two' form. I left the pepper on the sandwich, which i usually don't do, but it was pretty good, and the soup had alot of cheese on it, which was good, but the croutons didn't really go well with the soup, it could have just been me though. We ended up staying there for an hour and a half or so, so we got a chai latte, it was nice and warm.

You pick two ($6.50):
Italian combo: B (to repetitive of a flavor, and the tomato basil bread wasn't the best matching of the flavors, even though i guess it was my fault for getting it...)
French Onion Soup: B+ (It's good, but last night it wasn't, 'holy cow this is good'. And i thought the croutons were a bit to sourdough-y)
Chai Latte ($2.95): B (It was good, and had a different combination of spices than Radina's has, but i would prob get a different drink next time)

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