Should have gone in myself… waited in the car playing with my phone as a friend grabbed me a teriyaki sub. Was not expecting mayo. I HATE mayo. So, the bottom(unmayo’d) half was pretty tasty. Since it was a big sub, cut in two I also tried one half with as much mayo scraped off as I could. Don’t know how people handle it– way to rich/greasy for me then. Wound up abandoning the top bun on that half too. Still, can’t blame the guy behind the counter for not reading my mind from the parking lot. I will go back and next time– I’m going in. For the record– what I did eat without the mayo, I enjoyed. The flavor was good, bread seems fresh and the portions are generous.
Ashley R.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Lots of meat and cheese… Huge plus compared to other places! My faves — teriyaki beef no lettuce and the torpedo
Mia N.
Classificação do local: 3 North Portland, Portland, OR
I’ve been visiting this place since I was a child. The sandwiches can sometimes be hit or miss(not fresh lettuce, soggy tomatoes and hard bread) but overall, they are good. The make owner can be a bit rude at times but the lady is sweet.
Joyce O.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
I’ve been going here since I was an undergrad in college. I was first introduced by a fellow teammate and I am forever grateful for her introducing me to this gem. Though the Sub Shop isn’t the fanciest of establishments,(located accross from a corner store and laundry mat off of NE Killingsworth) don’t let the outside, or inside appearance of this place steer you away. Their sub sandwiches are sooo good. The Teryiaki subs are the best off of the menu in my own opinion. The Teryiaki sub comes with soft roll of bread(your choice of half-6-inch, or full), shredded lettuce, terkyaki beef meat, and some tasty special mayonnaise sauce. I am not too sure where the meat comes from or how it is prepared, but it sure does make my mouth salivate. It’s so good! I suppose I will ask the next time I visit. Please note that the owners of the establishment aren’t the friendliest bunch. They are an elderly Asian married couple and rarely do I see them smile and sometimes it appears that they’d rather be elsewhere, but I’m used to it by now since I’ve been coming here for years so I don’t take too much offense to it, Nonetheless, the Sub Shop is worth a try if you happen to be in the area.
Salena G.
Classificação do local: 4 Alberta Arts District, Portland, OR
Delicious! I’ve been coming here for years. The beef teriyaki sub is superb– so good that I can’t convince myself to get anything else. The place looks a little dumpy but don’t judge a book! You won’t be disappointed. The whole subs are a little expensive at 7.50 but personally I think they’re worth it.
Carl R.
Classificação do local: 3 Portland, OR
Got a run-of-the-mill French Dip with Aus Jus sauce, cheese and onions. Very Plain Jane, nothing out of the ordinary here. It was $ 7 for just the sandwich, which seemed a little pricey, was hoping chips or drink would be thrown in at that fare. It was filling, the sandwiches are monstrous, at least a footlong. Nothing to write home about, but an okay stop for lunch if your options are limited.
Rosalynda S.
Classificação do local: 3 Portland, OR
An odd sandwich shop where the people behind the counter would rather be somewhere else. The first untoasted French dip sandwich I have ever had. The place looks cobbled together from old treehouse parts. But hey — here it is a day later and no food poisoning. Win for me.
Vee K.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
I’ve been coming here since I was in elementary. I Order the beef teriyaki and the full boat. The full boat taste like a refreshing Big Mac without the beef. You’ll love it and keep coming back.
Tim S.
Classificação do local: 4 Concordia, Portland, OR
This place is great when it’s not busy. The owners are a husband and wife who run the shop. I’ve only had the Admiral sub and it is good every time. Only bummer is no restroom and the bread is sometimes dry.
Angie R.
Classificação do local: 1 Portland, OR
Got the club, meat was really processed. Got the steak teriyaki, meat was really fatty and i was sick for a few days!
Stephanie Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
This sub shop is ghetto for sure… prolly not up to health code, but they make a damn good sandwich! I love the turkey and pastrami. Prices are good; $ 5.95 full, $ 3.95 half for most sandwiches. They can be busy=slow during lunch time, but they are a small operation with only 1 – 2 people working. It’s a good classic sub made by an Asian man!