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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sunday Sandwiches

Spencer needed a ride home from LAX after his quick weekend trip to the University of Georgia.  I offered to pick him up with procrastination from homework on my mind.  I worked up quite an appetite after circling the arrivals gates a few times and decided to take us into Venice to one of my favorite lunch spots.

I posted about Gjelina Take Away a couple of months ago when I went on my dinner date with GuGu.  The pizzas were fresh, hot, and delicious.  This Sunday morning, actual Gjelina was packed.  Probably around 15 people were standing outside.  This is most likely the case every Sunday, for the late brunch crowd.

The GTA open restaurant layout is awesome.  I love how it is casual and quick, but still classy. The displays of the salads and cookies are always fresh and appealing.  And the wood burning pizza oven brings a modern feel to the small kitchen.

Turkey Reuben
Roast turkey, russian dressing, gruyere cheese,
and house-made sauerkraut on rye bread.  Pressed
to order.
The first bite
Instead of getting a pizza, I decided to go for a sandwich for lunch.  The Turkey Reuben immediately caught my eye.  I've always been a big fan of rueben sandwiches, but thought that this one might be a little bit lighter.  Although the ingredients themselves may have been lighter than the average corn beef combo, this sandwich probably weighed about 3 pounds.  I picked up my order from the wooden counter and wondered if they accidentally wrapped a brick instead of my sandwich.

Spencer in his natural hipster habitat.
All of benches and crates outside the restaurant were taken, so Spencer and I decided to walk around the corner and find some stumps to sit on.  I unwrapped my sandwich and was instantaneously excited for the grilled thick rye bread.  The sandwich steamed and smelled delicious.  The first bite was a perfect combination of sauerkraut, melted cheese, crunchy bread, and roast turkey.  The meat reminded me of sliced turkey leftover from thanksgiving.  Not that deli sliced, think and floppy meat.  Piled high, the thick pieces were moist and just what I was craving.  The sauerkraut had the perfect amount of pickling, and the cheese almost tasted like an aoili.  It was flavorful and dense.  I finished probably 4/5 of the ginormous sandwich before I was stuffed.

Tuna Melt
Olive oil poached tuna, caper aoili,
cucumber pickle, gruyere cheese, and arugula
on toasted rye bread. 
Spencer posted up on his bench, while eating his tuna melt.  I thought it was an interesting choice after just telling me that he was having some stomach issues earlier that morning.  It looked really good! But he said it was just ok.. I blame his disliking of vegetables (as he pulled the cucumber pickle out).  That's what gives it all of the flavor!

Well my lunch was great.  Only complaint is the price.  $15 for a sandwich is quite a bit, but the ingredients are top notch! And coming from Gjelina, I wouldn't expect it to to be the cheapest lunchtime feast.  I'll definitely still be back for more!







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