SunShinE Cafe' - Plainfield

155 N. Dan Jones Road, Plainfield, IN

317-839-2969

Overall:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Value:A(4.5/5.0 stars)
Atmosphere:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Service:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Taste:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Presentation:B(3.5/5.0 stars)
SunShinE Cafe'

Reuben Details

Sandwich Name: The Reuben ($5.09)

Menu Description: Thinly sliced corned beef with sauerkraut and melted Swiss cheese, on grilled rye bread with Thousand Island dressing on the side.

Included Side Items: Potato chips and pickle slices

Presentation: The sandwich was cut diagonally and served on one half of the plate. The potato chips were served on the other half of the same plate. The thousand island dressing was served in a small plastic cup on the side next to a few slices of pickle.

Dimensions: 378 cm3 (14 cm x 9 cm x 3 cm)

Bulk-to-Cost Ratio: 74 cm3/dollar


Review -

Review Date: Feb 11, 2003

Overall:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Value:A(4.5/5.0 stars)
Atmosphere:B(3.5/5.0 stars)
Service:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Taste:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Presentation:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)

This was a highly satisfatory Reuben--nothing exceptional about it, but a solid contender. It had what I would call a classic "diner Reuben" taste, which is different from a "pub Reuben" or a "deli Reuben". The sandwich's ingredients were very well balanced. The restaurant was in pretty nice condition, but some things such as peeling wallpaper and crayon marks on the wall had been neglected. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the sandwich, because I didn't have overly high expectations before our visit. I would be glad to recommend SunShinE Cafe' to anyone wanting a good Reuben value.


Review -

Review Date: Feb 11, 2003

Overall:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Value:A(4.5/5.0 stars)
Atmosphere:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Service:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Taste:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Presentation:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)

The sandwich had a good balance of flavors. The bread was a bit thin, and so became somewhat soggy, but it was proportional to the rest of the ingredients. The chips were not overly salty, and therefore acceptable, but chips aren't my favorite anyway. The atmosphere was pleasant, bright, and family-friendly. The seventies music was maybe a bit loud. The sandwich initially looked rather small, but as I finished it I decided that it was just large enough to be satisfying. Diet Coke was available, but expensive at $1.38. I didn't think to ask about caffeine-free, or lemonade. Order is placed at the table, but paid for up at the register: I prefer to take care of everything at the table unless the service is really slow. The lady at the register was very pleasant, however, asking "How was everything?" and saying "Have a nice day!" I applaud the accenting of "Cafe'", but what's with the capital E at the end of "SunShinE"?


Review -

Review Date: Feb 11, 2003

Overall:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Value:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Atmosphere:B+(4.0/5.0 stars)
Service:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Taste:A-(4.2/5.0 stars)
Presentation:C+(3.0/5.0 stars)

The atmosphere was pretty good; it was not very busy, and had a homey kind of feel. The Reuben was very good overall, with a few critiques: 1) it was a thin sandwich; 2) the corned beef was good--however I had to trim the fat off of a few pieces which caused me to deduct from the presentation score; 3) the bread was just a little too soggy--but not too bad.