It was closed when I walked there (felt like more than 1 km), so I can't say for sure. But aPhil W wrote:I take it that you gents feel that Bufete Fase is the place for the best Francesinha?

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It was closed when I walked there (felt like more than 1 km), so I can't say for sure. But aPhil W wrote:I take it that you gents feel that Bufete Fase is the place for the best Francesinha?
Huh, interesting that someone would downgrade the rating of a sandwich because of the fries that come with it. Isn't it supposed to be a list of the best Francesinhas, not the best Francesinha & Fries? Most of the time I don't even eat all of the fries... they're really not the point!Mika H wrote:I know for sure that Sara left Bufete Fase out of the list intentionally. And why is that? She told me that one of the main reasons is that Bufete Fase started to use frozen french fries instead of fresh or self made with their Francesinha. It's the little things! That's what i call pedantic. :)
Well, the title of the article is What are the BEST restaurants for Francesinha?Glenn E. wrote:Huh, interesting that someone would downgrade the rating of a sandwich because of the fries that come with it. Isn't it supposed to be a list of the best Francesinhas, not the best Francesinha & Fries? Most of the time I don't even eat all of the fries... they're really not the point!
Hmm... yes, I guess so. Still feels wrong to me.Eric Menchen wrote:Well, the title of the article is What are the BEST restaurants for Francesinha?Glenn E. wrote:Huh, interesting that someone would downgrade the rating of a sandwich because of the fries that come with it. Isn't it supposed to be a list of the best Francesinhas, not the best Francesinha & Fries? Most of the time I don't even eat all of the fries... they're really not the point!
So it would seem there is a little consideration for more than just the sandwich itself.