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Chew On The Signature From Ben and Lynette (B & L) Maison Patisserie

I posted about one of the must visit cafe in Ipoh, Ben and Lynette Maison Patisserie previously in this blog and although I don't really like the way the cafe only accepts cash for business, I still like the food there - and definitely one should not missed out on ordering the signature dish from Ben and Lynette.



There are two signature dishes from the menu and we decided to give the "Sandwich Train" a try. The Sandwich Train is actually a long sandwich served together with a bowl of potato wedges. I would say that the sandwich is about a-foot long, which reminds me of "foot-long" subs from Subway.

The Sandwich Train which reminds me of the Foot-Long Subs from Subway


I like the way the Sandwich Train was presented to us - on a  plastic chopping board; with the bowl of wedges residing at the corner of the chopping board as well as the sauce. It also looks delicious to be eaten when served this way.






The Sandwich Train is healthy and balance diet with plenty of salads and small slices of chicken meat in between the two slices of fresh long baguette. Overall, I think that the Sandwich Train taste just about the same as the "Foot-Long" Subs - well, maybe it's just me. One thing I'm pretty sure though is that the baguette is fresh and the baguette is crunchy. I believe we are paying the extra for the nice and vintage environment that the Ben and Lynette Maison Patisserie has.




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