Santander wrote:Two notes from the field.
1. last three visits, no papalo on the cemitas except on request; they did provide a little foil packet of extra papalo as well. I wonder if, like cilantro for some, the herb has been divisive enough with their new clientele that it's left off by default now.
geno55 wrote:I went with the Cemita Atómica, which comes with ham and two types of pork chop. It was a lot less flavorful than I had anticipated, especially for something that carries the name Atómica. Next time I'll stick with the Milanesa, as that was my favorite part of the sandwich; the marinated pork chop, Carne Enchilada, didn't really do much for me, and I thought the ham detracted from the taste. Most of the milder flavors (avocado and cheese) got lost in the meatiness.
Sadly, I left less enthused than when I arrived. I'm going to chalk this visit up to ordering wrong and go with a Cemita Milanesa and some Tacos Arabes next time.
Dmnkly wrote:geno55 wrote:I went with the Cemita Atómica, which comes with ham and two types of pork chop. It was a lot less flavorful than I had anticipated, especially for something that carries the name Atómica. Next time I'll stick with the Milanesa, as that was my favorite part of the sandwich; Sadly, I left less enthused than when I arrived. I'm going to chalk this visit up to ordering wrong and go with a Cemita Milanesa and some Tacos Arabes next time.
My exact reaction the first time I tried the Atomica.
geno55 wrote:I went with the Cemita Atmica, which comes with ham and two types of pork chop. It was a lot less flavorful than I had anticipated, especially for something that carries the name Atmica. Next time I'll stick with the Milanesa
jimswside wrote:
The only thing I might do different on the Atomica is to add a fried egg.
jimswside wrote:The only thing I might do different on the Atomica is to add a fried egg.
Ursiform wrote:jimswside wrote:The only thing I might do different on the Atomica is to add a fried egg.
I live minutes away from CP and I have actually done this at home with a still hot Milanesa - it is muy delicious.
jimswside wrote:nicely done. I tip my hat to you.
Ursiform wrote:jimswside wrote:nicely done. I tip my hat to you.
It's a compulsion - look at my sig line.
oranjuicejones wrote:After having had many cemitas and tacos arabe at Bonito Mexico in North Aurora, I went to Cemitas Puebla for the first time yesterday. Compared to Bonito Mexico's cemitas, the cemita atomica was less greasy, had slightly better bread, had better quality cuts of meat, and the cheese was far tastier. Still, Bonito Mexico's is a fine sandwich and should probably satisfy anyone's cemita craving. However, I also ordered a couple tacos arabe at CP, and actually prefer Bonito Mexico's. Without a doubt. They're larger, the meat is more flavorful and substantial (CP's reminded me of sloppy joe meat in taste if not texture) with more grilled onions. After eating CP's version I found myself craving BM's. Also, though CP's ubiquitous adobe sauce has been much lauded, I again preferred BM's version. More vinegary, more chipotley.
Hombre de Acero wrote:shill
jimswside wrote:Ive never seen a "greeter" any of the times I have been here. the tacos arabes are good, but the cemitas are why I go here.
leek wrote:Yes, Papa is usually there to explain to first time visitors how to order, etc. I've never found it off-putting, though. He's cute