Since we just had our first Jibarito almost a month ago to the day I welcomed a chance to try another.
My bride had an obligation that evening and we didn't eat dinner so I was on my own so I perused the forum for an idea.
Mmmm... and a little over a mile from the house.
Even though there was not an address I knew the place Ann was takling about as I have stopped by there (cute little hole in the wall) in it's last few incarnations and, while the food was OK, nothing to write home to mother about.
While the awning says one thing if you look real close you can see stick on letters 'JTs' on the window of the door.
The street parking was full so I drove around to the alley and parked in a vacant lot a few doors down.
Dang! I forgot to check the address! It is in the 6000 block of Roosevelt. a half block west of Austin on the sount side of the street.
I went inside with the intent of eating a half of each chicken and beef and take the other halves to my bride.
I ordered, the entire family was in residence, grandama and pa, mom and dad and three kids all skurrying around either helping with the the preparation of my order or bringing in groceries from thee van double parked outside.
The halves were served to me on a plate with a generous amount of the rice with pigeon peas.
Verdict? The plantain 'bread' was much fresher that at Borinquen. A nice easy bite. It was very greasy though.
Even though they claimed that the garlic paste was on the sandwiches it was very mild. The steak was very tender and flavorful and a goodly amount. The chicken was a little sparse.
Odd thing was a slice of american cheese.

Not bad.
All in all a pretty good sammie and so close to home. I might pat off some of the grease though before digging in.
"Very good... but not my favorite." ~ Johnny Depp as Roux the Gypsy in Chocolat