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12 fantastic sandwiches in Boston

AYVALIK TOSTU PANINI Subs and More 1609 Concord Street, Framingham. 508-202-4688. Like scores of ethnic eateries, this Turkish takeout joint toes a line between authenticity and familiarity. While the sucuk sausage comes from the motherland, the landlubber-friendly hit parade of pizza, gyros, quesadillas and chicken-parm subs hails, rather loosely, from the Mediterranean and, uh, Mayan coasts. Ecumenical pragmatism, it turns out, can yield rich rewards. Indeed, sucuk and Antalyan potato salad are a winsome combo wrapped in traditional lavash. But clad in Italian garb — as a crispy rosemary-focaccia panini, with salami and provolone — these humble Thracian staples become a melting-pot masterpiece as addictive as it is hypernational. ALSO TRY : Saksuka Wrap
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AYVALIK TOSTU PANINI

Subs and More
1609 Concord Street, Framingham. 508-202-4688.

Like scores of ethnic eateries, this Turkish takeout joint toes a line between authenticity and familiarity. While the sucuk sausage comes from the motherland, the landlubber-friendly hit parade of pizza, gyros, quesadillas and chicken-parm subs hails, rather loosely, from the Mediterranean and, uh, Mayan coasts. Ecumenical pragmatism, it turns out, can yield rich rewards. Indeed, sucuk and Antalyan potato salad are a winsome combo wrapped in traditional lavash. But clad in Italian garb — as a crispy rosemary-focaccia panini, with salami and provolone — these humble Thracian staples become a melting-pot masterpiece as addictive as it is hypernational.
ALSO TRY: Saksuka Wrap

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