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| - mmmmmmmmm I am SO glad I finally made it to Cheba Hut! I had heard so much about it and was super glad to finally get a taste of it myself.
First of all, walking in to the place is already setting the mood for a great restaurant. Lots of random stuff all over the walls, lots of hippie constitutional rights stuff, lots of stickers and colors and things to see, and Family Guy playing on the TV. Perfect!
The workers are all super chill and nice and take pride in making their sandwiches right and making the customer happy. They were understaffed that evening and they told us so, just so we know that it'll take a bit more time (even with the sign that says perfection is an art so it'll be a miracle if you get your sandwich in under 5 minutes, or something like that), AND they had no rice krispy treats...at the moment.
I got The Bomb, pinner style, on the garlic bread and it was awesome. I kept it simple with just cheese, onions, and parmesan (although I realized after the fact that pepperoncinis would be amazing on it). It was probably the best meatball sub I've had in recent memory. The sauce played a big role in that, being full of flavor and perfectly portioned onto the bread. I got to try the pastrami one also, and that was was super good. I think I'm going to get that next time I have a chance.
I got a taste of a bit of a rice krispie treat too, freshly made and just cut while we were eating! It was probably the best rice krispie treat of my life, and cheap for the huge chunk you get. All of their deserts looks amazing, so the menu category "munchies" fits perfectly.
Anyway, Cheba Hut was delicious, the workers were awesome, the price was average, and I wish I lived closer so I could replace my daily Subway habit with it!
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