Bastard Child of the Cuban Sandwich Added to the Menu at Margon
Margon, the Cuban lunch “counter” on 46th btw. 6+7th has always transported me back to my hometown of Miami. Readers’ Choice for Best Cuban 2008, you can always count on their delicious roast pork, roast chicken, their famous octopus salad, the fried chicken wing version of “chicharones” (a word also used to describe crispy fried pork skin), rice, beans, plantains and of course the cuban sandwich. Their version is made with salami, a preparation favored by many Dominicans, as well as the Cubans who live in Tampa, who added it to the sandwich to appeal to the large Italian population they lived side by side with.
There was only one thing missing at Margon… until now. The Media Noche, a very popular pressed sandwich with pretty much the same ingredients as a cuban (pork, ham, mustard, pickles and cheese) but instead of French style cuban bread, it’s pressed inside a slightly sweet egg bread. Delicious!
For $4, I couldn’t resist, and picked one up the other day. Check it out after the jump…
Just ham and cheese (no pork or salami) and you have to actually tell them what condiments you want. I thought he was joking when he asked if I wanted lettuce and tomato, but I suppose it makes some people happy. I told him mustard and pickles (some will add mayo) and ended up with a pretty tasty pressed sandwich. Not the best I’ve ever had, but for $4, you’re not going to hear me complain!
Margon, 136 W. 46th St. (btw. 6+7th), 212-354-5013
Posted by Zach Brooks at 8:29 am, April 17th, 2008 under 46th btw 6+7th, Latin, Margon.
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yuummmm. that looks like a freakin awesome breakfast sandwich.
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bummer that they don’t automatically drop pork on it.. but $4 tasties are few and far between. i’m on it!
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‘Bangin
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Rudy, well said
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yeah rudy. throw in a “fierce” or two and you’ll significantly up that street cred.
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Shauna, I thought if your last name is McBagel, then you have all the street cred you’d ever need?
My personal favorite in addition to bangin’ and fierce is wicked.
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Daddy says the media noche is totally subprime but the octopus salad is fierce!
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Damn son, the oxtail stew is SICK!
(that means good now)
I went Tuesday for the chicken sandwich, always satisfying, especially when paired with a guanabana or mamey shake, the best around.