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Oct 1, 2013

The 20 Best Sandwiches In 20 Brooklyn Neighborhoods

By Kristin Iversen

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Prospect Heights: Lincoln Station’s Porchetta Sandwich

The thing about a sandwich is that it’s all about having the finest ingredients. You can’t hide bad quality in sandwiches, it’ll be almost immediately apparent. Which is why Lincoln Station sandwiches shine. Only the finest ingredients are used, and each sandwich is prepared in an impeccably balanced way, but perhaps none more so than the porchetta sandwich. Presented on perfectly chewy ciabatta bread, the succulent porchetta is complemented with intensely flavorful caramelized onions, peppery arugula and horseradish, mayo, and mustard, making for a delicious sandwich that’s good to the last bite.

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