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I had the No.4 Decker sandwich ($17), while my friend had the Instant Heart ATtack ($17).
Before the food arrived, we were served Jewish dill pickles (which weren't too sweet, but were just
right and totally crisp) and a coleslaw-like pickled cabbage thing that had no milky dressing but
was slightly sweet tasting.
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The No.4 came, looking about six inches high, and my arteries trembled in fear as I gazed upon
this tall monstrosity. In between the thin slices of Jewish deli rye bread, the "sandwich" had hot
pastrami, corned beef and chicken salami in between. Somehow, I managed to actually eat the
damned thing altogether without getting a locked jaw, but boy, it was good: pastrami was
flavourful,and tender, and blended in with the corned beef and chicken salami to make a flavourful
sandwich that was also extremely filling.
The Instant Heart Attack consisted of a "sandwich" made from fried potato pancakes instead of
bread, with pastrami in between. It was, ironically, less filling than the No.4, and in my opinion,
less likely to cause a heart attack than the No.4. It too, was flavourful and good.
Come to think of it, maybe they should rename the No.4 "Instant Asphyxiation".
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