Word on the street is that the Toaster Oven SFhas a mean meatball sandwich. I had to see for myself, so I went there yesterday for lunch. I admit, I used to go to the Toaster Oven alot but then I stopped going and haven’t eaten there for about 2 years. Let’s just say, BOY I’M GLAD I WENT BACK!!!
I ordered the Meatball Sandwich. I also arrived at an off-peak lunch hour so there was no line which was nice. The sandwich was ready in about 5 minutes, during which I had time to pick out a bag of chips and grab a soda. I will blog about the chips in another entry, as they were 5 fries themself!
Ok so here’s the sandy:
It looks like any old meatball sandwich. Actually, the meatballs were small, and you could tell there was more bread or filler in the mix than beef (or it was just shredded up ALOT) because the consistency gave the meatballs that softer, “smooth” kind of bite vs. meaty/chunky kind. Actually, they look frozen, like the cafeteria kind… (they’re probably from costco) – I hope I never find out the truth!
Anyway, I thought the sandwich was amazing. The combination of the softish meatballs (which were very flavorful btw) with the really good marinara sauce on the toasted soft roll was to die for. The roll was kind of sweet, and they toasted it just enough so that the outside layer had a little crunch, but soft enough that it was easy to bite into and chew. The marinara sauce was on the sweeter side and there was the perfect balance of tomato and spices.
Another thing, it’s very rare to find a good sandwich that is heated up so much that the cheese is actually soft enough to ooze out. This sandwich was perfect and the mozzarella was melted perfectly and strings of cheese did ooze out when I got near the “inside” of the sandwich. It was awesome. This meatball sandwich was heated perfectly and you could even see the steam waffing out of it up til the last bite.
Overall, this sandwich rocked and I really can’t think of anything that would make it better. I finished it pretty quickly, as it was so good that I couldn’t resist slowing down for fear it would cool off too much… i didn’t even get around to drinking my soda or eating my chips, it was THAT good.
…this sandy was HISTORY!
Here’s a shot of the cool wall of toasters:
…and lastly a shot from outside.
The Toaster Oven
145 2nd St
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 243-0222
www.thetoasteroven.com