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Adventures in Expensive Sandwiches: The Sentinel Salmon

Wed, 09/10/2008 - 1:00pm by YumSugar
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I am willing to pay a pretty penny for a good sandwich. But considering that one of my favorites is less than $3, I have very high standards for any sandwich that costs more than $8. I'll pay 10 bucks, but it better be good. Or huge. Or both.On that note, I'm introducing an occasional feature within 'Wich of the Week called Adventures in Expensive Sandwiches. First up: the smoked salmon with horseradish cream cheese, cucumbers, and fennel at The Sentinel. This tiny shop, located just a few blocks from Sugar HQ, was recently opened by Canteen's Dennis Leary. Since I love his fine-dining fare, I decided to give Sentinel a shot. To see what I thought, read more.

The menu changes seasonally and features daily specials, but I went with a Summer fixture. At $8.50, this wasn't the most overpriced sandwich ever, but it also wasn't very big. However, what this and other Sentinel sandwiches really have going for them are the soft, incredibly fresh (like, just out of the oven) white buns they're served on. Like an upscale version of buttery homemade dinner rolls, the bread elevates this salmon sammie.I'll also give credit to the full flavor of the sandwich; mixing horseradish with cream cheese is a yummy idea that comes across well with the cucumber. The salmon was just your standard smoked salmon — nothing mind-blowing — and I couldn't find the fennel mentioned on the menu.

My biggest gripe about Sentinel was the fact that my sandwich was shoddily assembled. The ingredients were sort of thrown together rather than carefully laid out, so I had to rearrange everything before eating. If you're going to the trouble of baking bread from scratch and filling it with high-quality ingredients, is it too much to ask that the sandwich be put together with care? That said, I'm willing to give Sentinel another chance, but it's going to have to try a bit harder next time.

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  • chiefdishwasher's picture
    chiefdishwasher
    1

    Just yesterday I had a smoked salmon wich from Mollie Stone's on the peninsula. When I used to work down there I would get one a week. Mustard, pickles, peppers, toms, onions and lots of pesto sauce. I love them. Not to many places will make this wich. @$8 and well worth it.

    11 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    3

    It sounds fine, but I'd need a lot more smoked salmon and a lot less veggies on mine.

    11 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • beram1220's picture
    beram1220
    4

    The bottom picture looks very meager! Unfortunately living in a smaller (and kind of upscale) town has left me with ONLY overpriced sandwiches. Sad

    11 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • ilanac13's picture
    ilanac13
    5

    see that's one of the most upsetting things. if you're paying money - you would think that you wouldn't have to do much more than put your napkin on your lap and bite in, but when you have to adjust the meal - that's just upsetting. it's like 'um...i could go back there and do it myself'. i'm sorry that you had to do it yourself - that's just annoying. do they have a comment box or a website?

    as for the recipe itself - that sounds really good - i don't eat salmon but i like the mix of flavors there. the horsradish sounds like a GREAT touch since it'll add a bit of zip to the wich.

    11 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • morgs's picture
    morgs
    6

    I recently splurged $30 on a lobster blt. It was amazing and worth every penny!

    11 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment

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