Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce De Leon
Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, United States
El Super Pan Latino Sandwiches & Bar is an upscale sandwich
bar by a quite famous chef in the food & restaurant hall in the hip and
expensive Ponce City Market, a completely renovated historical building that is
quickly establishing itself as the center of the gentrified Old Fourth Ward.
They mainly serve a couple of sandwiches and sides from South America.
I decide to go for
the classic, the Cuban Mixto ($12), a mixture of Cuban roasted pork, ham,
salami, pickles and yellow mustard on pressed Cuban bread (I opt for without
the Swiss cheese). Great flavors, but excessive meat. M gets the Medio Dia
($14), which comes with a massive amount of clover ham on Adobo roasted pork,
chicharron, chayote pickles, and pineapple habanero mustard on a submarine
roll. Again, very flavorful, but too much meat. We also get two sides:
Anchovies & Tomato Bread ($3), which are a couple thin but very tasty
slices, and Maduros ($3), which
are more hearty than sweet, and a bit greasy.
VERDICT: 86/100
El Super Pan is overall
very tasty, but there is too much meat which also makes it very expensive.
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