Five places dedicated to making the most delicious sandwiches you’ll find in Singapore
By Samantha Francis
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By Samantha Francis

For a sweet treat, order Park Bench Deli’s PB & J, a peanut butter and jelly filling hugged by slices of fried chocolate bread and encrusted with cornflakes.
Conveniently located in the CBD area, Park Bench Deli’s sandwiches are ruled by the philosophy: Do it big and do it right. Its menu draws inspiration from various types of cuisines with a rotating selection of sandwiches.
A sure-fire winner is the Kong Banh Mi ($16), which comes with tender braised pork belly, pickled carrot and daikon (Japanese turnip), peanuts and Chinese parsley — a delicious twist on the Vietnamese street snack of banh mi.
For a sweet treat, order the PB & J ($8), a peanut butter and jelly filling hugged by slices of fried chocolate bread and encrusted with cornflakes. ‘Nuff said.
Park Bench Deli, 179 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068627, Tel: 6815 4600
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