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    Foodworks

    5.0 (10 reviews)
    InexpensiveDesserts, Sandwiches
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    Bread is soft and buttery on both the roast beef and chicken basil pesto.

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    Ramona's

    Ramona's

    4.5
    (96 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Very impressed with Sydney. She leaves a great 1st…read moreimpression. Not only is she beautiful on the outside but also awesome niceness on the inside. She's was very accommodating with my deconstructed requests for both Sandwiches. An A+ employee. My Market sandwich (eggplant) was just okay. The bread was for a better word "stale" I could hardly bite into it. The same was true of the turkey ceasar hoagie. However the turkey was very good. I'm going to have to think hard if I ever want to try another hoagie from Ramona's. I know the owners are both respected chefs in their own right but I'm having a tough time justifying whether I will return.

    Urg. I was excited to try this place but the egg sandwich I got (the Ramona with broccoli rabe,…read morebacon, American cheese) fell short. The roll was ever so slightly stale and the broccoli rabe had chili in it (so even though I asked for chili on the side it's still in the vegetable part). I also have a total pet peeve about American cheese. In this instance, it just made the sandwich have a gluey internal texture. I often find it is gourmet places trying to be trendy that use American cheese as though they are able to rebrand it. Sharp American or not, the cheese would have been way better in my opinion had it been cheddar or Swiss or really anything. To be fair, the bacon was well-cooked and the eggs were nicely scrambled. Although the sandwich idea is original (broccoli rabe on a breakfast sandwich), I found the flavors just didn't come together. For what it's worth, service was friendly and efficient. Moreover, like a few other places on the East End, I find this place is just sort of too curated, overly self-conscious, and trying too hard to be trendy. I would take a straightforward breakfast sandwich over one that comes with a side of merch and a Brooklyn-hipster-like environment any day.

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    The eggplant royal!
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    The Streetwich

    The Streetwich

    4.7
    (11 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Such a sweet and adorable Vietnamese cafe -- they clearly love their little pup and the interior…read morereflects that. The owner is really adorable and they were quick to take and prepare a takeout order. Everything from start to finish was done with love and care. The Banh mi was solid -- good filling and the roast pork was great. We are lucky to have a lot of plentiful Vietnamese food options around and welcome a new addition to the area. Streetwich is not as convenient for me but I have one Vietnamese friend in sopo and she deserves her own access to Banh mi too.

    In the SoPo Knightville neighborhood which has a nice community feel. Stopped to pick something up…read moreand saw Bubble tea, love me some frozen Taro with bubbles so I decided to see what they offer. Cute money cat mascot with anime feel to it. Ample signage and nice sandwich board in front with specials. Inside they offer books and little nooks to sit, bar seating to look out at the street traffic too. It is small divided tween kitchen/prep area and restaurant area. Good menu selection for sandwiches, drinks, and desserts. They have a nice sandwich box so you can see what the item will look like if unfamiliar. Woman taking orders was smiles and happy with each person served. I came with questions and settled for a regular taro milk tea with bubbles. People were coming in and soon the place was alive with good food and good company. May 2026

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    Monte's Fine Foods

    Monte's Fine Foods

    4.4
    (172 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Hands down best pizza in town. Staff is always friendly & the selection of Italian groceries &…read morelocal products is great. I can't drive by without stopping in.

    Montes, need a pizza fix in portland? Look no further. This isn't a run of the mill NY joint. They…read moreserve up a Roman style. First, some expectation setting- You can think of it as a first cousin to a grandma style or second cousin to a Sicilian. Thinner crust, decent structure, more structured than a NY, less structured than a Sicilian or a good grandma style. It's a little lighter than a Sicilian or grandma in terms of crust. "Heaviness" is pretty subjective depending on the toppings. The pizza - Soppresatta was packed with flavor, salty, spicy, little sweet from a touch of honey and a very fresh, slightly punchy sauce - keeps some acidity and tastes lively. The crust was delicious, from what I read, this is a sourdough crust. Definitely had some good character and flavor to it.. I got this heated before eating it. The vegan special - obviously I'm not vegan, but that pizza looked phenomenal. Had to try it. This one did not get heated up as it was suggested to leave it cold (logical considering it basically has a salad on top). I don't know what the vegan cheese was but it tasted like a whipped ricotta/goat cheese would. The fresh tomato, pickled peppers and red onion all played perfectly together. I'd certainly go back here. A little on the pricey side but I think it rang in around $18 on these 2 slices (yes, pictured is considered a slice of each) I was plenty satisfied.

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