I decided to try this place because my favorite sandwich shop(subway) was no where near. Plus I have always wanted to give them a try. I must say that I was impressed and officially decided to give subway the boot. Subway was the only place I would go to being that im not really a big sandwich eater anyway. Overall I really enjoyed my meal which was the«Wicked» that consisted of: Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef, Pepperoni + Bacon along with 3 chesses. That was actually the best sandwich I’ve eaten in awhile. I did the online ordering and when I went it to pick it up. My order was already ready(8 min drive) and I just grabbed my chips and left. I went at 12:00 and believe it or not I was there less than 5 mins. I will always order online from now on. The establishment was very clean and the customer service was great. I would recommend giving them a try…
Maria R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oceanside, CA
I’ve never been here before but I was very pleased. The service was great and the sandwich was amazing!
Daniel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
I don’t really know how to put it other than simply«terrible». Today was the first time I’ve eaten at Which Wich. The ordering process is terribly confused(at least at Northpark Mall it was), and the employees don’t know the menu or prices. I asked how much«The Wicked» was, since it’s their signature sandwich but the price isn’t listed, the employee didn’t know and the cashier they asked didn’t know. I ended up ordering«The Grinder» as a salad(which is listed on their menu). The ordering was quick, but *over 20 minutes later* my named was called at the pickup side. I then had the following conversation with the lady who called my name: Her: «What would you like?» Me: «The Grinder, but as a salad instead of a sandwich.» Her: «Okay, so what do you want on it.» Me: «Everything that comes on The Grinder, just on a salad.» Her: «Is this what you want?»(She hands me a bowl of lettuce with some meat on it.) Me: «Yes but could I get the rest of what it says? It says it comes with cheese and peppers and other things.» Her: «What kind of cheese?» Me: «Whichever kind comes on The Grinder.» Her: «Well which one is that?» Me: «I don’t know, I’ve never been here, what kind of cheeses do you have?» Her: «We have a bunch, cheddar, provolone, pepper jack, …» Me: «Pepper jack is good.» She then hands me back the salad, which was the original lettuce and meat plus some slices of pepper jack that she had cut(I believe the cheese Which Wich uses is the disgusting processed cheese that tastes terrible fake, it was all sticking together and was basically a glob of cheese.) Overall, a terrible first visit. It was incredibly slow, the employees were ridiculously unknowledgeable about their own menu and prices, and getting what I wanted(which was directly off the menu) was impossible. And all of this was over $ 7! I’ve had much better service and food buying a $ 3.99 salad at McDonald’s. I honestly should have just paid the extra $ 2-$ 3 and gone to Snappy Salads nearby, that place is much, much better.
Eric L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Burnsville, MN
The food is pretty good and it’s great being able to customize your sandwhich ahead of time. Sadly the staff is slow in preparing the food and a bit overpriced
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
Good food, it was a cold day, and it was warm inside. Tried the crab salad sandwich, bag 5.
MaryAnn M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lower Greenville, Dallas, TX
I love Which Wich, but my sandwich was made incorrectly twice and my husband and I got food poisoning the last time we went. I’m not sure what they’re doing at this location, but we’ll never go back. Choose Snappy Salads instead.
Iris L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Management was wonderful! Very clean and food is always fresh. Parking stinks, but overall a great experience. I will be coming back!
Paul H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Grand Prairie, TX
I decided to try Which Wich based off the great reviews. With so many selections, I went with my stomach and picked the Gyro in a Bowlwich. For $ 7 you will be content, maybe even full. Generous portions of protein and anything you selected on the brown bag. I like this ordering system cause it is customized to your liking and there is no room for error. Next time I’ll try one of their sandwiches.
Jennifer L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Garland, TX
I dont give 5 stars too often, but Which Wich is my go-to sandwich shop, without a doubt! I’m not sure if they make their bread, but it’s amazing. I love being able to have so many meats/toppings to add in my sandwich. It’s all for a reasonable price and you get a very generous serving for what you pay for. Unlike Subway. Once you try Which Wich, you not want to eat elsewhere!(sub/sandwich wise) I’m happy to say, Which Wich makes me happy! :)
Kinz M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Which Wich is awesome. The selection alone earns this place 4 stars. But when you add in the awesome customer service at this particular location, well, that’s an extra star, my friends. Subway, Quizno’s, any other chain sub shop… doesn’t even compare to Which Wich. Seriously, we’ve been here like 50 times [no exaggeration] and we’ve had something different most of the time. You can literally get whatever you want in sandwich form! Now, they even have«bowls» and things for non-bread eaters, but the sub is definitely the best way to go. What do I recommend here? The surf n turf sub. Crab meat and roast beef… mmmm… anyway, if you haven’t been here, you’re missing out. check it.
Matt T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
The best thing about Which Wich is that you get exactly what you want and exactly what you want on it. When you go in, you pull a sandwich bag from a wall of sandwich bags. On the bag you write exactly what you want on it. Chicken with bbq sauce, onions and cheese? Turkey with honey mustard, peppers and olives? Breakfast sandwich for lunch? Anything you want. Basically they have all the usual ingredients and some less usual ingredients and you can put them together exactly how you want them. So if you don’t like your sandwich, you can blame yourself, but odds are you will like it because you chose it.
Xavier S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Forney, TX
Subway who? Quizno’s What? are the things that ran through my head after i finished my sub sandwich at Which Which. It made me just kinda put those other places into the back of my mind by now i’am sure there blurred out and faded to black by now. One afternoon while having an off day and money to burn went over with North Park with a friend for lunch. Being it my first time at North Park not sure what they had to eat there so my friend suggested Which Which. Never heard of it but what foodie do you know passes up a new place to try out. Nice little ordering system all put on a paper bag with tons of options to choose from. I decided to go with a large turkey sub with guacamole, swiss cheese and a few other things that i can’t think of at the time. Going to grab my order a warm sub few things rival that feeling and trust me it’s not a old boring cold sub. Unwrapping the sandwich the first thing i noticed was they didn’t go cheap on the guacamole there was almost as much as the double turkey. First bite instant flavor not overdryed turkey nice fresh tasting guacamole with the combination of the soft but slightly toasted bun. By the middle of the sandwich i really had to stop myself because if i didn’t i would have eaten all the thing in one sitting. Saving it for later the only thing i could do while shopping was think about wow i can’t wait to get home and eat the rest of that sandwich.
Glaser J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
What? I could get a SPAM sandwich here? Get out! Proof that my wife loves me: as we’re deciding on a place to eat, she informs me that she heard Which Wich offers up SPAM as a meat option, and we could go there for lunch. Did I order a SPAM sandwich? Is the Pope a bachelor? So, I order my SPAM sandwich with my normal fixins. The employees were taken aback by my request and inform me that it’s only their 2ndSPAM request all day. 2nd??? I surely thought I would be the first of the entire MONTH to order this controversial«meat» taking into account the demographic that frequents this mall. Since I’ve never had SPAM this way before, it took me a while to fully process the experience. Apparently my taste buds were overwhelmed by too much AWESOME that they couldn’t convey that message to my brain fast enough. My wife had a normal pastrami sandwich which she raved about. This will most likely be our definite cheap lunch spot at Northpark from now on.
Desirae B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Seriously one of the best sandwich chains ever. I love love LOVE the bread. Haven’t been since May — what the hell was I waiting for?!! This is sooo much better than Baker Bros., Schlotsky’s, etc… This go I decided to try their suggestion of a California Roll — crab salad, avocado, cucumber. YUM. I love all the options — I know some people don’t like it because they don’t trust their concoctions — just like when you go to Genghis Grill and end up with some nasty mess that you made yourself — I’m sure some people end up hating their sandwiches because they didn’t know what to put in them. Maybe try a suggestion of theirs your first go and get creative on a 2nd or 3rd visit.
Tony M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Woodstock, GA
Forget the sandwiches. Try the banana malt! It’s the best banana malt since I had my fix fed regularly in Montego Bay. Seriously, Baskin Robbins sends spies to Which Wich to see how they do it. Regular or Small, your taste buds will be full of homey good flavor from such a malt-o-licious treat! I don’t even bother getting my frequent diner card punched with the ruse of ordering a sandwich. All I stand in line for here anymore is the malt. =)
Joe K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
Freebirds is to Burritos as Which Wich is to sandwich shops. They make a good sandwich, but I caution you: There’s a learning curve. Don’t get too weird, or you will likely end up with something that you don’t like. I’ve only been here once, and decided to remain pretty conservative. I went for the french dip with caramelized onions and horseradish mayo and pepperjack cheese. It was good, though perhaps a little bit smaller than I would have liked. Their menu offers some pretty diverse selections that I would be interested in trying. One is the Elvis Presley sandwich(Peanut Butter, Honey, and Banana). I was tempted to try it, but decided against it. They have a good selection for kids as well – and allow kids to order a sandwich without the crust. I thought that was pretty cool. My only complaint is that I would have liked more suggestion.(If I wanted to put all of the ingredients together myself, I could have probably done it at home). I would like the concept a bit better if they gave you recommendations or «default» toppings, and then you decided what you didn’t want, or if you wanted something instead. All in all, if I could, I’d give them 3 and a half stars. They’re certainly worth a try.
Una B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
I like you which wich, I do. Completely safe choice in the NorthPark food court for a quick and satisfying meal. Well, quick is relative. Since they make each sammich to order, it seems like it can get pretty backed up pretty quick. But the roll is always tasty and toasted and I normally enjoy my sammies. You mark all your ingredients on the paper bag that suits your protein desires(Or veggie, if that’s your thing) I don’t particularly like the way the roll is stuffed. It’s cut on the hinge so some of your toppings you get on the cut part don’t make it to the other side where the bread is still connected. I got avocado recently and it was only on the outer part. Sad. I like equal distribution of sandwich toppings. Also, some might think the sandwich is on the smaller side. It suits me quite well and if I get a bag of chips I’m normally stuffed. Guy friends have eaten it and been more disappointed with serving size. And bacon crumbles? I’m not eating an effin salad. Give me some strips damn you.
Mariko L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 The Colony, TX
Why would anyone Unilocal about sandwiches… b/c we can. And b/c Northpark offers a healthy option so why not. I was never drawn to Which Wich b/c there are a thousand(ok a lot) of sandwich options closer to me(my office). And to be honest, I’m a boring eater. When I find something I like, I usually stick with it and never venture out. But I’ve been to Northpark Mall a lot lately, it gave me an excuse to try this place they call Which Wich. It’s now my official refueling station at NP. They have healthier options and a good veggie sandwich. I go with the Tomato and Avocado on wheat. So here’s the deal, it’s a simple process but could be confusing if you’re a first timer. Don’t let that put you off. First grab a red marker and one of 10+ brown bags. The bags are marked by sandwich type. They have a turkey, ham, etc. I always go with the veggie bag. Then you start filling in circles like you did as a kid on those goofy standardized tests. But here you can’t get the answers wrong so fill in all you want. They allow you to choose your bread type, cheese, veggies and extras. Once you’ve loaded your sandwich choices, take your bag up to the cashier. There’s usually a line when I go but it moves fast. From here they assemble your sandwich to order. The concept is nothing new but the options and taste beat out a few places I’ve been to. Reasonable prices and healthier options will keep me coming back.
Anne S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
Nothing special, but nothing to complain about. I got a chicken pesto from the«Italian» category(yeah the category thing is confusing). It was yummy. Oh, and warm. Wasn’t expecting that, but hey, I liked it. The process can be a little confusing/intimidating if you’ve never been here before. Go with someone who knows the ropes so that you don’t stick out like a sore thumb.
Tori W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
Markers?! at a sandwich shop? SCORE! the kid in me comes out; half the fun of going to which wich is marking up the brown bag with all the stuff you want on your sandwich! I always tell myself I’ll branch out, try something new, but I inevitably go back to the«Grinder»(the Italian sub). I usually mark my bag up choosing white bread, marinara sauce, mayo, spicy mustard, oil & vinegar(so I like sauce, gimme a break), lettuce, onions, banana peppers, and provolone. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. I once tried breaded chicken on white, with buffalo sauce, ranch, lettuce, onions, and mozzarella. It was yummy too! The best part is you can order whatever the hell you want without getting strange looks. For instance, if you want to order turkey, with cheez whiz, cranberries, tomatoes, olives, and yellow mustard– go for it! And don’t forget they have punch cards!