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What Do You Recommend at Nani's Sandwich Shop?

Tell us your favorite menu item at this local sandwich shop.

 

"What Do You Recommend?" is an occasional feature that asks Patch readers to weigh in on their favorite menu items at local restaurants and bars.

In 2009, Ralph Soler turned his appliance shop into a kitchen and eatery that has become a popular breakfast and lunch destination in Seminole Heights.

Three years later, Nani's Sandwich Shop and Restauruant is still dishing out fresh cooked plaintains, rice and beans, pulled pork and an assortment of Cuban classics to go with its more American choices such as a cheeseburger and french fries, Soler's little shop perfectly fits into the plans for Seminole Heights' future.

The restaurant does catering and offers both outdoor and indoor seating to go with its family owned atmosphere and home cooked style. While Nani's is far from franchising, it's become a hit with local residents and passers by alike.

So we want to know: What do you recommend at Nani's? If someone's visiting for the first time, what do they HAVE to try? Post your menu picks in the comment section below.

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Jennifer Logan-Porter

11:46 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

I love their empanadas since they make each one fresh, right then and there =)~ Yummy!

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amber casey

2:53 pm on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Don't think it's on the menu but I always get the fish sandwich. So good. And for breakfast just egg and swiss sandwich with a cafe con leche!

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David Rice

3:20 pm on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

I'd have to go with a Cuban sandwich and an order of plaintains.

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SRoberts

8:35 pm on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The collard greens soup. The meatball sub. The fantastic flan.........yummmmm.

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Doug Carter

9:56 pm on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The roast pork, beans, rice and plantains. A fine place to eat.

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