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  • I've been going to the Which Wich on Deming Way for roughly a year now, and I have to say they single-handedly changed my view on sandwiches. That's saying a lot. Personally, I'm not a sub guy. I'm also not a sandwich guy. But this place gets a lot of things right, and does things differently than other sub shops, so if you haven't been it's absolutely worth a visit. The biggest issue for me that sub places have such as Subway or Cousins, is that they don't give you much in the way of choices, everything is pre-planned for the most part. The other issue I have with them is that they don't use terribly well prepared or fresh ingredients. Which wich solves both of these problems. When you go in, there are a wall of bags and sharpie markers. You pick the "category" of sub you want, of which they have pretty much everything you could ever possibly eat on a sandwich. You then grab a sharpie and start filling out all the additions you want. It's basically the "Newegg" or "Legos" of sub shops. If you are a picky eater, there's no excuse here. You will find something. I practically eat a different sub everytime, yet at other sub shops I have a really hard time finding even one choice I like. The meat is prepared better. I don't know if it's fresher, or if it's that they have better cuts or practices than the way the other shops prepare their food. But unlike Subway where your chicken looks like it was cooked, frozen, then reheated into a rubbery blob, you get finely shredded deliciousness at Which Wich. They have a huge smorgasbord of toppings, sauces, and add-ons. You honestly can't go wrong here. Prices are elevated over the typical sandwhich shop. Their sizes are small (7"), medium (10") and large (13") with the range being something like $7-10. Don't quote me on those numbers, but it's fairly close. So yes, they are more expensive by a few bucks than the other chains, but the level of quality is so much better in my opinion that I'm willing to spend that minor difference any day of the week. I'm not saying it's the best sandwich ever created on earth, but for a chain sub shop, this is the best I've had. Customer service has been pleasant every time I've been in there. I'm always greeted warmly and they are prompt at filling orders, even when busy. No qualms there. My only small knocks are that this is just a sub shop after all, and it's pretty popular so it can be a zoo in there at times. They also don't have much at all in the way of sides, other than some chips and their custom shakes. There's nothing to write home about there, but they are still tasty. Normally I wouldn't review a sub shop, but Which Wich is something different and this was overdue. Make a visit today
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