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15 Worst Rated Asian Sandwiches and Wraps

Last update: Sat Apr 19 2025
15 Worst Rated Asian Sandwiches and Wraps
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Rice burger is the Japanese version of one of the most famous fast food products in the world – the omnipresent hamburger. Instead of traditional wheat buns, this Japanese dish uses pressed rice patties made with plain rice, eggs, and cornstarch.


The patties are pan-fried or grilled in order to create a firm shell which holds the rest of the ingredients together. The filling, however, does not necessarily correlate to the one of the traditional hamburger, and can consist of a variety of authentic and local ingredients and dishes. 

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This classic street food item consists of a French loaf that is sliced lengthwise and generously doused with a mixture of lightly beaten eggs, minced meat, onions, and various combination of spices and vegetables. The bread is then fried top-down, until the topping sets and becomes crispy.


The history of roti John is shrouded in mystery, but most agree that it was created by a hawker named Shukor in Singapore, sometime in the 1970s. From there it spread to other parts of Malaysian peninsula and has become a classic hawker dish that is always freshly prepared and served warm, typically sliced into smaller pieces. 

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Kathi roll is a popular Indian street food consisting of flatbreads filled with meat, vegetables, or both. This version of a kathi roll features paneer or Indian cottage cheese. The cheese is cut into cubes and it's then usually marinated in a combination of garam masala, dahi, ginger-garlic powder, red chili powder, and salt.


It is then fried until golden brown, and often mixed with onions and green peppers. The combination is placed on a flatbread such as roti or paratha, which is then folded and heated with a bit of oil or ghee. Paneer kathi roll is typically sered with a green chutney on the side.

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Donkey burger is a unique Chinese hamburger that is especially popular in Baoding and Hejian. It is prepared by filling a shao bing roll with shredded donkey meat, green peppers, and coriander leaves. The meat is usually served cold, and the burger can be found both on street corners and in upscale restaurants.


Baoding donkey burger is served in a round shao bing, while the Hejian variety is served in a rectangular shao bing. It is believed that the practice of consuming donkey meat dates back to the time of Ming Dynasty.

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As the name states, yakisoba pan is an unusual Japanese combination of stir-fried yakisoba noodles and plain bread rolls. The noodles are first blended with various vegetables and doused in a thick sauce, and the combination is then stuffed inside the roll.


The concoction is finished with mayonnaise, pickled ginger, and strips of dry seaweed. Yakisoba pan is available in many grocery stores and supermarkets throughout Japan and is usually enjoyed as a nutritious snack or a quick breakfast.

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Bagel toast is a traditional way of eating sandwiches in Israel. It's made by pressing and toasting a fluffy, sesame seed-covered bagel that's split and filled with cheese and vegetables. The sandwich is usually made on a panini press or a toaster, and it's often served in bars and cafés, but bagel toast can also be prepared at home.


The selection of cheese for the sandwich usually includes feta or tzfatit, while the vegetables are usually green olives, onions, tomatoes, corn, or various sauces. Hummus and za'atar are often served on the side as accompaniments.

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Popiah is a traditional roll, wrapped and filled with a variety of ingredients. Often compared to the more famous spring rolls, the main difference is that popiah is never deep-fried. The crepe-like wrappers for popiah are delicate and light, but easily foldable to hold all the ingredients together.


The fillings are extremely versatile, but usually have four essential components: the main fillings, garnishes, spices, and sauces. The main fillings vary from meat and seafood to vegetables, while thinly sliced condiments most commonly include cucumbers, Chinese sausages, or eggs. 
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Jerusalem mixed grill is a traditional dish originating from Jerusalem. It typically consists of grilled chicken hearts, liver, and spleen combined with ground lamb (or lamb fat) and onions, seasoned with turmeric, garlic, black pepper, cumin, cilantro, and olive oil.


The grilled meat is then usually served in a baguette or pita bread as a sandwich, with salads, hummus, and fries on the side. The sandwich is one of Jerusalem's most popular street foods, and it is believed that it's been invented at the Mahane Yehuda Market, although many local restaurants claim the dish as their own.

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Rùn bǐng is a Taiwanese steamed spring roll that consists of various fillings wrapped in popiah skin, a type of flour crepe. On the inside, rùn bǐng is filled with various ingredients, depending on the region and one’s personal preferences.


Typically, the fillings include peanut powder, pork, daikon, bean sprouts, lima beans, cabbage, carrots, shredded chicken, sugar, egg strips, cucumber slices, green garlic, chopped cilantro, celery, dried tofu, shrimps, fish balls, or sweet chili sauce. 
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Wagyu cutlet sandwich is a Japanese specialty sandwich that features a thick, tender, and juicy slice of crispy-fried, breaded wagyu beef steak. Called wagyu katsu sando in Japan, this steak sandwich may use a selection of cuts of the richly-marbled and flavor-packed wagyu beef such as zabuton (a shoulder cut), wagyu fillet, or the highly-prized and expensive kobe beef chateaubriand (a rare portion of the tenderloin).


Placed atop a crustless slice of white bread (sometimes Hokkaido milk bread or even honey-milk bread) that has been buttered, lightly toasted, and smeared with a sauce of choice, the panko-crusted beef cutlet is topped with second slice of toasted bread, and it is typically enjoyed with a glass of good Japanese craft beer on the side. 

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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “15 Worst Rated Asian Sandwiches and Wraps” list until April 19, 2025, 4,615 ratings were recorded, of which 2,084 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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