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This review isn't targeted at any specific location but California Sandwiches in general. This was my second time here eating the sausage w/ onions and provolone. I asked for extra sauce because I'd read some reviews that said the sandwiches were dry and wished to avoid that. However, when I saw the lady dump sauce onto it, I instantly realized that it was a mistake. I knew the buns were gonna be drenched in sauce and as a result get soggy. I unwrapped the sandwich with excitement and to my disappointment the first bite tasted like a hot sandwich. You're probably wondering what the big deal is since the place is known to serve hot sandwiches. The fact is that it tasted like hot cardboard drenched in a tasteless tomato sauce. The tomato sauce had no seasoning at all and in my opinion, it even lacked salt. The sausage tasted like nothing as well. I went in with a lot of expectations and I think my rich palette is somewhat to be blamed for it but I have eaten better food, I know good food. I left almost half of my sandwich after gulping down the rest with pop. If you're reading this and you are considering giving it a try and have somewhat of a rich palette, don't try this. You will be disappointed. I give it 2 stars for the service and courteous staff.
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