ronnie_suburban wrote:
I'm not exactly sure where I stand on Bari. Yes, I love their giardiniera but even though I still like them, I'm not nearly as into their sandwiches as I once was, mainly because there are many of the same type I enjoy more (Fontano's, Graziano's, Al & Joe's, Minelli's, etc.) The best aspect of the sandwiches might be the bread, which comes another GNR. I'm neutral (leaning toward no) on renewal.

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Up thread you can see an argument playing out about the "skill" of assembling pre-made ingredients and the GNR-worthiness of such a simplistic practice. To make a case I would argue that the ingredients must be great and create a total experience that transcends the hand of its maker. So for me, D'Amatos bread + house made giardiniera + high quality imported meats and cheeses= excellence.
I've been holding back from comparisons. I eat at Graziano's on the regular too. They too build their great subs on D'Amatos bread and feature high quality imported meats (perhaps finer quality? If I must, I will do the research here). I do not like their giardiniera as much as Bari's and am not sure it is made in house. They clearly have a much more focused and higher quality retail element to their shop (though you can see upthread that I made this nomination based soley on the excellence of their sandwiches). Graziano's showcases their upper scale products in their Mr. G sub, an incredible offering that may tip the scale towards their superiority.
Or is it the slicing of meats and cheeses to order that makes a difference?
I actually recently had a sub from Bari at 2:30 in the afternoon for which they freshly sliced the meats. The mortadella in particular was cut paper-thin and was ethereal. They must pre-slice for the lunch rush and I will say this- their line is dispatched of much more quickly than Graziano's based on recent experiences.
I've been known to enjoy a Fontano's from time to time. But I think their sub is in a different league than Graziano's or Bari, featuring workaday ingredients such as Turano bread. And I've never had Al & Joe's or Minelli's, hell I've never even been to Da Riv.
What I'm getting at is this, Bari makes a fine sandwich using high quality ingredients that compares favorably to others. I also enjoy eating subs from other places, but the reason why I nominated Bari for a GNR is that it is in
my neighborhood. No matter if it gets renewed, my relationship with the place won't change.