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By Barbara Brown Malouf

Published on December 14, 1995

Antoine's offers the perfect student lunch: a pre-wrapped po' boy sandwich ("original," turkey, roast beef, tuna or minced ham), a big grab of chips and a Coke for under $4. Take it to-go and eat it outside since evidently winter's never coming, or always going, this year. Or, if it does, sit inside; it's charming for a low-key sandwich place--faux-flagged floor, antiqued walls, TV. Antoine's has been down on Harry Hines for 27 years, selling po' boys and Middle-Eastern deli foods. I like their new place near SMU even better, mostly because it's closer.

--Mary Brown Malouf

Antoine's, 3408 McFarlin Blvd.