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Melt remains one of my go-to restaurants when I am in this part of Cleveland about every other month or so. Creative sandwiches with unique flavors and, of course, lots of cheese. At lunchtime, things get crowded pretty quickly so either go early or be prepared to wait for a table. The shopping center that Melt is in has a Panera and DiBella's Subs in it as well, but don't despair because there is plenty of extra parking in the back with rear entrances for your convenience. My table mate got the Korean War Pig today and - as an update to my previous review - shared that the mole was not overpowering. Perhaps the chef on my previous visit just had a heavy hand. My Monte Cristo was its usual delicious self. I am also excited to share that Melt has brought back 1/2 sandwiches. The reality is that no human needs to consume a whole melt sandwich in one meal if they want to have any hope of being able to actually walk out of the restaurant under their own power so do yourself a favor and act like the whole sandwich option in the menu does not even exist. Melt deserves the hype and is worth your visit.
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