The staff came out to meet me when I came in. Walked me through the process. Pretty unique. Nothing super special about the meat or fixings, but it was quick and tasted good. Better bread than other sub places, and it wasn't swimming in mayo and mustard. Probably my top sandwich place at the moment. Worth trying.
(4)
Vish U.
Good sandwich selection. Good alternative to subway and Quiznos. Their black bean patty sandwich is pretty good. Nice place , fast service with a unique way of ordering through selecting your sandwich and sides on very brown bag your sandwich is given to you post prep
(3)
Kelty W.
Please stop nagging the patrons as they are eating. Some like it I'm sure, but others could be offended. Find a way to discern between and leave some alone.
(4)
Jason P.
Great sandwiches, used to hit this place up in Texas several years ago. The sandwiches are good sized, they use far fresher and better toppings than the average sub shop. They even have sandwiches that you can't find anywhere else around here, like the Muffuletta. Just get used to the different way of ordering and you will be happy.
(4)
Brad S.
As a person that thinks most sandwich shops are just the same old thing in just a different location and under different name I have to say Which Wich offers something a unique to the process. Now, the process of deciding what you want to put on your sandwich and the oodles of ways you can make your sandwich is a little daunting but in the end you can relax because you get a sandwich you want, for a good price and the quantity is great. At other places I usually wish I could do something a little different with the sandwich and I also usually regret only getting a 6" because they just don't fill you up. With Which Wich that is just not the case. Make the sandwich the way you want and in the end actually fill you up. Give this place a try. Very friendly service and if you want something done a certain way just ask them - they're more than willing to do everything they can to make you a satisfied customer.
(5)
Benson K.
Order the 7" Reuben and was disappointed. Expected more from the reviews, but the sandwich just lacked character, especially the meat. Not necessarily bad per se, just entirely uninspiring. I don't see myself eating there again.
(2)
Brittany L.
Really yummy sandwiches! I got the chicken pesto. Would highly recommend. Kids got grilled cheese and pizzawich, both of which they like!! Clean location and super friendly staff!!
(5)
Taylor S.
Ate there with my fam tonight, not impressed. They were way stingy with the ingredients and they were thrown on in such a mess. There were hardly customers there, so they had plenty of time to not do such a messy job. Also, the pickles were "sweet pickles" and were quite gross. Over all, the sandwiches just did not taste good. Eat at subway instead, less expensive, & better sandwiches.
(2)
C. W.
Good, standard sub place. The brown bag ordering seems pretty efficient. I had the chicken sub toasted on wheat with most of the veggies, and I enjoyed it. It was a little under $6 with tax for a 7-inch, not super expensive but not cheap either. The ingredients' quality seemed to make up for it. I was a little disappointed with the chocolate chip cookie; although warm, it looked a little "overdone." The dining area was pretty clean and had adequate seating for the lunchtime rush. All in all, it's a nice break from Subway. If you can spare the drive, though, I recommend Firehouse subs. I'll probably go again only because its closer to where I live.
(3)
J M.
High quality meats , cheeses and toppings make this place shine . the Bread is better than you expect in a strip mall sammich shop. TIP: get the big one and take some home for later. I ll be back!
(4)
Rudy W.
One of my coworkers said I needed to try the ruben there. I wish that when you order online there would be an option to pay cash when you got there. On to the sandwich... I liked the fact that i could put peppers and onions on there for no extra charge, but the fact that when I got it back to work to eat they had covered it in their thousand island dressing. I like the dressing normally but a smaller portion would have been nicer. I'll probably go back to try it again but I wasn't "WOW'D" by what I had there.
(2)
Kurt J.
Great sandwiches... after all, you chose everything that on it. Giood place but just kinda like Subway. Better sandwiches are found at Ernie's or Bailey's.
(3)
Sergio D.
Besides having amazing subs, this establishment has top "A" customer service. I'm unable to drive at the moment but went out of there way to deliver my food in a timely/prompt manner. As a first time reviewer I have to say this place will keep my business for a long time.
(5)
Sarah H.
It wasn't that it was bad food. It was decent. And the service was decent. I've just had better. You can do better at Sensuous Sandwich.
(2)
Kevin W.
One of the best subs I have ever had. I'm a big Jimmy John's fan but I have to say that Which Wich is now my favorite sub shop. Located in a strip mall right behind Texas Roadhouse in Lehi, it is easy to find but hard to see from the main roads of Main Street and State Street. The ordering process is a little different than what you might be used to. When you enter, the menu is high on a wall over the top of a couple of rows of individually numbered brown sub bags, bins of red sharpie pens, and a shelf to custom order your sandwich. Once you decide on a basic sandwich, you take the appropriate bag and start to customize. You choose the bread (or you can have it made into a salad for those who need gluten free), additional toppings, condiments, sauces, etc. I like the Italian Grinder as a starting point and then get personal from there. I get mine toasted - it adds a nice crunch to the bread. I'm normally not a wheat guy but I got it by mistake (my fault) on the first sandwich and have got it ever since. When your sub is ready, they call out your name and you grab it from the counter. Get ready to taste a great , full flavored (and just plain full) sub. I've never complained about needing more ingredients on a Which Wich sub which is a common complaint at almost every Subway I have been to. Prices are very fair. And if your still hungry, they make some great shakes too. One issue is it can be a little slow (compared to JJ's) to get your sandwich, but that is the price you pay for every sandwich being a custom sandwich. Its worth it.
(5)
Bud H.
Which 'wich is right - this place gives me anxiety. On the one hand, they've got good, fresh ingredients, decent bread, and a ton of options. On the other hand, if I simply wanted to build my own sandwich, I could do it at home. Don't get me wrong, I really, really enjoy the build-your-own-sandwich option. I mean, with the number of ingredients they offer, you can build pretty much anything your taste buds desire. With that said, the number of toppings and sauces you can choose from can be a little overwhelming at times. There are several reasons why we choose to eat out. Isn't one of them that we believe professionals can usually create something that is better tasting than what we can create by ourselves? That is the crux of my issue with this place. It's nice that you can build your own sandwich, but why is that my only option? It would be nice if they also offered a handful of "house specialty" sandwiches that someone who knew what he was doing created. This would alleviate the hassle of creating it on my own and would certainly releive some of my anxiety. I guess I tend to want to add too many items to my sandwich, and then I tend to be disappointed with the taste. If you're down with creating the sandwich of your choosing, this is the place for you. If you're wanting a place that takes some of the guesswork out of sandwich making, you'll want to go elsewhere.
(3)
Marcus W.
If you haven't tried Which Wich before, it's worth a try. It's not Subway, it's not Quizno's, it's no Gandolfo's, it's not Firehouse Subs, and it's not Jimmy John's (although it's sort of a mix between JJ's and Firehouse Subs). It's interesting the way you choose your sandwich. You walk in and pick up a paper bag (remember elementary school?). Then you mark what meat (or veggie, etc.) style you want and then pick all the toppings. I was a newbie and didn't choose my toppings very well so my Turkey Sandwich wasn't the best. My wife had been before and wanted the Thanksgiving style (Thankyou Turkey) sandwich so hers was much better. I'm willing to give it another try since I can really only blame myself for adding the toppings, but if you're not the type of person that is quick at making decisions, this might be difficult for you. Unlike a normal #1-#20 menu, you build your own sandwich.
(4)
Amy S.
While my husband likes this place more than I do, we both agree that there isn't anything terribly special about the subs they offer (besides their ordering method I suppose). Besides just being average run of the mill subs, they got my order wrong & my sub was done being fixed just in time for my husband to be done eating. Such a bummer.
(3)
Kyle G.
I have eaten at Which Wichs all over the country. Glad to see one close by here in Utah. Simple to complex sandwiches. The Chicken Cordon Bleu is my favorite. Add as few or as little toppings as you like. Grab a bag, mark your sandwich and head to the register. The bags are great because you can mark exactly what you want then go have a seat. No more waiting behind indecisive customers as they decide what sandwiches they want, then what toppings etc. Good quality and consistency compared to over Which Wichs, I'll definitely be back.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Adam D.
The staff came out to meet me when I came in. Walked me through the process. Pretty unique. Nothing super special about the meat or fixings, but it was quick and tasted good. Better bread than other sub places, and it wasn't swimming in mayo and mustard. Probably my top sandwich place at the moment. Worth trying.
(4)Vish U.
Good sandwich selection. Good alternative to subway and Quiznos. Their black bean patty sandwich is pretty good. Nice place , fast service with a unique way of ordering through selecting your sandwich and sides on very brown bag your sandwich is given to you post prep
(3)Kelty W.
Please stop nagging the patrons as they are eating. Some like it I'm sure, but others could be offended. Find a way to discern between and leave some alone.
(4)Jason P.
Great sandwiches, used to hit this place up in Texas several years ago. The sandwiches are good sized, they use far fresher and better toppings than the average sub shop. They even have sandwiches that you can't find anywhere else around here, like the Muffuletta. Just get used to the different way of ordering and you will be happy.
(4)Brad S.
As a person that thinks most sandwich shops are just the same old thing in just a different location and under different name I have to say Which Wich offers something a unique to the process. Now, the process of deciding what you want to put on your sandwich and the oodles of ways you can make your sandwich is a little daunting but in the end you can relax because you get a sandwich you want, for a good price and the quantity is great. At other places I usually wish I could do something a little different with the sandwich and I also usually regret only getting a 6" because they just don't fill you up. With Which Wich that is just not the case. Make the sandwich the way you want and in the end actually fill you up. Give this place a try. Very friendly service and if you want something done a certain way just ask them - they're more than willing to do everything they can to make you a satisfied customer.
(5)Benson K.
Order the 7" Reuben and was disappointed. Expected more from the reviews, but the sandwich just lacked character, especially the meat. Not necessarily bad per se, just entirely uninspiring. I don't see myself eating there again.
(2)Brittany L.
Really yummy sandwiches! I got the chicken pesto. Would highly recommend. Kids got grilled cheese and pizzawich, both of which they like!! Clean location and super friendly staff!!
(5)Taylor S.
Ate there with my fam tonight, not impressed. They were way stingy with the ingredients and they were thrown on in such a mess. There were hardly customers there, so they had plenty of time to not do such a messy job. Also, the pickles were "sweet pickles" and were quite gross. Over all, the sandwiches just did not taste good. Eat at subway instead, less expensive, & better sandwiches.
(2)C. W.
Good, standard sub place. The brown bag ordering seems pretty efficient. I had the chicken sub toasted on wheat with most of the veggies, and I enjoyed it. It was a little under $6 with tax for a 7-inch, not super expensive but not cheap either. The ingredients' quality seemed to make up for it. I was a little disappointed with the chocolate chip cookie; although warm, it looked a little "overdone." The dining area was pretty clean and had adequate seating for the lunchtime rush. All in all, it's a nice break from Subway. If you can spare the drive, though, I recommend Firehouse subs. I'll probably go again only because its closer to where I live.
(3)J M.
High quality meats , cheeses and toppings make this place shine . the Bread is better than you expect in a strip mall sammich shop. TIP: get the big one and take some home for later. I ll be back!
(4)Rudy W.
One of my coworkers said I needed to try the ruben there. I wish that when you order online there would be an option to pay cash when you got there. On to the sandwich... I liked the fact that i could put peppers and onions on there for no extra charge, but the fact that when I got it back to work to eat they had covered it in their thousand island dressing. I like the dressing normally but a smaller portion would have been nicer. I'll probably go back to try it again but I wasn't "WOW'D" by what I had there.
(2)Kurt J.
Great sandwiches... after all, you chose everything that on it. Giood place but just kinda like Subway. Better sandwiches are found at Ernie's or Bailey's.
(3)Sergio D.
Besides having amazing subs, this establishment has top "A" customer service. I'm unable to drive at the moment but went out of there way to deliver my food in a timely/prompt manner. As a first time reviewer I have to say this place will keep my business for a long time.
(5)Sarah H.
It wasn't that it was bad food. It was decent. And the service was decent. I've just had better. You can do better at Sensuous Sandwich.
(2)Kevin W.
One of the best subs I have ever had. I'm a big Jimmy John's fan but I have to say that Which Wich is now my favorite sub shop. Located in a strip mall right behind Texas Roadhouse in Lehi, it is easy to find but hard to see from the main roads of Main Street and State Street. The ordering process is a little different than what you might be used to. When you enter, the menu is high on a wall over the top of a couple of rows of individually numbered brown sub bags, bins of red sharpie pens, and a shelf to custom order your sandwich. Once you decide on a basic sandwich, you take the appropriate bag and start to customize. You choose the bread (or you can have it made into a salad for those who need gluten free), additional toppings, condiments, sauces, etc. I like the Italian Grinder as a starting point and then get personal from there. I get mine toasted - it adds a nice crunch to the bread. I'm normally not a wheat guy but I got it by mistake (my fault) on the first sandwich and have got it ever since. When your sub is ready, they call out your name and you grab it from the counter. Get ready to taste a great , full flavored (and just plain full) sub. I've never complained about needing more ingredients on a Which Wich sub which is a common complaint at almost every Subway I have been to. Prices are very fair. And if your still hungry, they make some great shakes too. One issue is it can be a little slow (compared to JJ's) to get your sandwich, but that is the price you pay for every sandwich being a custom sandwich. Its worth it.
(5)Bud H.
Which 'wich is right - this place gives me anxiety. On the one hand, they've got good, fresh ingredients, decent bread, and a ton of options. On the other hand, if I simply wanted to build my own sandwich, I could do it at home. Don't get me wrong, I really, really enjoy the build-your-own-sandwich option. I mean, with the number of ingredients they offer, you can build pretty much anything your taste buds desire. With that said, the number of toppings and sauces you can choose from can be a little overwhelming at times. There are several reasons why we choose to eat out. Isn't one of them that we believe professionals can usually create something that is better tasting than what we can create by ourselves? That is the crux of my issue with this place. It's nice that you can build your own sandwich, but why is that my only option? It would be nice if they also offered a handful of "house specialty" sandwiches that someone who knew what he was doing created. This would alleviate the hassle of creating it on my own and would certainly releive some of my anxiety. I guess I tend to want to add too many items to my sandwich, and then I tend to be disappointed with the taste. If you're down with creating the sandwich of your choosing, this is the place for you. If you're wanting a place that takes some of the guesswork out of sandwich making, you'll want to go elsewhere.
(3)Marcus W.
If you haven't tried Which Wich before, it's worth a try. It's not Subway, it's not Quizno's, it's no Gandolfo's, it's not Firehouse Subs, and it's not Jimmy John's (although it's sort of a mix between JJ's and Firehouse Subs). It's interesting the way you choose your sandwich. You walk in and pick up a paper bag (remember elementary school?). Then you mark what meat (or veggie, etc.) style you want and then pick all the toppings. I was a newbie and didn't choose my toppings very well so my Turkey Sandwich wasn't the best. My wife had been before and wanted the Thanksgiving style (Thankyou Turkey) sandwich so hers was much better. I'm willing to give it another try since I can really only blame myself for adding the toppings, but if you're not the type of person that is quick at making decisions, this might be difficult for you. Unlike a normal #1-#20 menu, you build your own sandwich.
(4)Amy S.
While my husband likes this place more than I do, we both agree that there isn't anything terribly special about the subs they offer (besides their ordering method I suppose). Besides just being average run of the mill subs, they got my order wrong & my sub was done being fixed just in time for my husband to be done eating. Such a bummer.
(3)Kyle G.
I have eaten at Which Wichs all over the country. Glad to see one close by here in Utah. Simple to complex sandwiches. The Chicken Cordon Bleu is my favorite. Add as few or as little toppings as you like. Grab a bag, mark your sandwich and head to the register. The bags are great because you can mark exactly what you want then go have a seat. No more waiting behind indecisive customers as they decide what sandwiches they want, then what toppings etc. Good quality and consistency compared to over Which Wichs, I'll definitely be back.
(4)