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  1. Thank you for a very nice video of the best cuban sandwich and mexican corn in NYC 👍

  2. Not Cuban bread, not a Cuban sandwich. If the bread is not split on top using a palm leaf, it’s not Cuban bread. The crumb and crust look nothing like the real deal. No chipotle peppers in the sauce either. It is equal parts Mayo and mustard combined. You press the sandwich with the mojo pork on it. Any extra fat that flows out helps to fry the bread. The cheese should always been slightly larger than the bread so as it melts, it touches the press and gets crispy. The Cuban sandwich originated here in Ybor city (Tampa, Florida) in 1896. Also, depending on who you talk to, it’s also supposed to include Italian salami. 0/10 Cuban sandwich would not recommend to anyone.

  3. I'm sorry but that is NOT a Cuban sandwich. Just having similar ingredients doesn't make it authentic OR the best version. For one thing, these sandwiches are about a balance of ingredients, equal parts ham, pork, and cheese. They used cheap overly processed ham, which you can clearly see. The pork was fine, but the pickles were not DILL, and on a real Cuban sandwich, the pickles are not sliced paper thin. Also, it takes mustard, not whatever sauce they used here. Fact is, how ever good this is, it is NOT going to be the best CUBAN sandwich. It's just a take on a Cuban in terms of ingredients, but the end result is NOT a CUBAN sandwich. The only authentic Cuban sandwiches apparently ONLY exist in Miami because everyone always tries to put their spin on this classic and then calls it the BEST one ever, and I know this because I'm Cuban and I live here.

  4. My Cuban mom would be horrified at this sandwich. Watery pork, cheap ham, not real Cuban bread – or anywhere near. Hard pass.

  5. 日本でクバーノとブリトー食べられるとこもっと増えて欲しい

  6. Cuban food is not very popular in Japan, so this video was very refreshing to me. Some people say that this is not the original Cuban sandwich, but the dish changes according to time and place. This video made me want to try Cuban food.

  7. VERY GOOD FOOD YUMMY SO GOOD 😋😋😋😋😋😋 LOVE IT 💯👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😇😇🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊😊😊😊

  8. Hard pass on the sandwich. Just not close to a Cuban sandwich. But oh those tacos, burritos and the elotes looked wonderful! Yum yum eat'em up!

  9. Aloo, chervenogazite I/DIOTI, zashto ne idete da si yadete làynata v nyakoy ot komunyajkite saytove? Tuka samo osmardyavate vazduha ?!!!!

  10. Alooo, ch.ervenogazite I.DIOTI, zashto ne idete da si yadete làynata v nyakoy ot komunyajkite saytove? Tuka samo osmardyavate vazduha ?!!!!

  11. If that was served as a Cuban sandwich in Miami it literally would be thrown in your face. Not even close, cuz.

  12. This is not a Cuban sandwich, similar ingredients but the execution is so wrong. The porks looks horrible.

  13. Everyone who is commenting and saying that this is the best Cuban, don't know their A hole from a hole in the wall, back in the day, talking 1960's and 70's when in NY and NJ had a larger population of Cubans, you could find excellent Cuban sandwiches anywhere, what happened was the the owners grew old and passed away and the young didn't want to deal with the slave reality of a food business, just like the Italians have done with the Pizza joints.

  14. Definitely NOT a Cuban sandwich. Not even Cuban bread. I'm from Ybor city in Tampa. Now that's where to get an authentic Cuban sandwich!

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