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    4.1 (159 reviews)
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    Closed 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Dylan B.

    Came for lunch and got chicken parm. Was tasty but i feel like they have sandwiches i might like more. Pick up was super easy for me!

    Abbey S.

    Best sandwiches in NY! The Nicky chicky parm is the best sandwich. Everything was so fresh and flavorful. The workers were super nice. Everything was also a great value. It was a ton of food for a great price! They had a decent amount of seating but it's all bar seating, keep in mind there are no tables.

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    Angela C.

    Eeek, so happy I tried this place out! Ordered take-out and was so so pleased. Ordered the Alyssa Milano (small) and dang, did that sandwich pack a punch. I added garlic to it as well and that probably wasn't needed, as the sandwich already had so much flavor packed it. Can honestly say that I can't wait to try other sandwiches next time I order. All the ingredients were super fresh and delicious. Ps: Get the sour cream and onion chips to accompany your sandwich. SO good.

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    Ashley M.

    If you're from the west coast, this sandwich shop might remind you of Cheba Hut, but dare I say, even better. The quality of ingredients was incredible. The meat and veggies tasted so fresh and the bread was really unique! Perfect for a big sandwich, but you definitely need to be prepared to open wide and get messy! Can't wait to go here again and try another sandwich!

    Big Lucca
    Gab G.

    This is a great option if you're looking to change it up from Court St Grocers or are missing the superb sandwich stylings of Troppo Stretto (RIP). While this isn't quite on the level of TS, it's a close substitute. Big Lucca is enormous and fantastic and I will be back for more.

    Super Gobbler - Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Chedder Cheese  Stuffing and Gravy
    JoAnn F.

    The good - Had the Super Gobbler Thanksgiving Sandwich. It was great on flavor and their packaging is cute. The bad - almost $16 for a small size (roll). The sandwich had wayyy too much cornbread stuffing, which made it a bit mushy. Less stuffing, more turkey. That way, the sandwich doesnt break apart when you bite into it. I think $16 for a small roll is a wee bit over the top. I understand inflation is a MTF but you will gain loyal followers if you do right by them.

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    Loucito C.

    Delicious sandwich, good bread, Fresh ingredients. Chicken cutlet was fried perfectly. It was a big juicy sandwich I ate half and brought the other half for my daughter who's also a goody like me. I heard about Mission from IG and j always wanted to try it and it did not disappoint. Looking fwd to another trip to try another sandwich. Clean shop, friendly staff and good eats

    Steve Byrne Bulgogi and Kimchi
    Johnny C.

    On vacation to NY. A fan of Chef Brian and Frenchy on SYWGFvideos. From California so I'm familiar with Ike's sandwiches and the concept. I got the Steve Byrne and my wife got Vegan Annie Oakley. Looking and eating the sandwiches you can tell the ingredients were good and lots of care was put into it. Down to the pop open box with your personalized sticker with name. Chef Brian beat Bobby Flay with his bulgogi recipe so I had to get the Steve Byrne. My wife always gets vegan eggplant sandwiches so Vegan Annie Oakley was the choice. I love the bulgogi and lunches pairing. I'm used to my bulgogi being a little sweeter but that was my only critique. You do need to eat it right away or the kimchi and bulgogi juice will make the sandwich soggy. Chef Brian was nice enough to take a picture at the end. Heading over to Le Rivage before heading home.

    Tommy Cutlet The Nicky Chicky Parm - Vegetarian
    Charles B.

    I have been to Mission Sandwich with my boyfriend a number of times and it never disappoints! Mission should be crowned the best sandwiches in NYC! I keep changing up the sandwich that I get and each one has touched my soul! During my most recent visit to Mission Sandwich my boyfriend and I ordered the Tommy Cutlet, he had his as is and I had mine with the vegetarian chicken; the pesto and the burrata were oozing out the sides and each bite took me to euphoria! I have dreamed of this sandwich and my boyfriend and I agree that our lives have been changed for the better because of it! If you are looking for a California style sandwich on Dutch crunch bread that will blow your mind, look no further than Mission Sandwich! Thanks for continuing to uphold quality and for always changing my life with each and every sandwich.

    Mark G.

    On the way home I stopped by Mission Sandwich to grab an early dinner. Upon entering I was greeted by the owner. Decent vibe inside. Plentiful options for sandwiches. I went with the turkey sandwich. Ingredients were fresh and bread was flaky and soft. Overall I enjoyed my sandwich and I'm definitely going to return to try others. Highly recommended!

    Raging Bull - Vegetarian
    Pratima M.

    A solid spot for a filling sandwich -- I appreciated that they have vegetarian and vegan substitutions for a lot of menu items. This is a classic California-style sandwich on Dutch Crunch bread. It's a casual spot, would grab-and-go. I got the Raging Bull, overall loved the roasted eggplant but there was a comical amount of arugula.

    chubbyemu special.  it was the bomb.

    Chef Brian Tsao made the best sandwich i ever had. the Chubbyemu was packed with fries, steak and chili crisp, the cumin mustard sauce added a surprise into the flavor, i mean in a very good way. tomato soup was acidic and hearty, very tart. perfect pairing to the bread that comes with the soup.

    Andrew G.

    I've been waiting years to finally try this place and it exceeded expectations in every way possible. The criticisms of this place I feel are very unfair. Yes, it's expensive, but it's one of the best sandwiches I've had in years and I had 2 meals out of it. Yes, the sandwiches are so big, it's nigh impossible to eat neatly, BUT THATS THE POINT! I actually sent this as one of 3 choices for lunch to a friend visiting and it was no contest: must go to Mission. The bread is fantastic, the topping combinations are truly unique, the service is great, and they really do a swift and delicious business. The David Byrne was stellar. Bulgogi, mozz, kimchi, and fries with ranch - I'm so glad this was my entry to this incredible sandwich shop. I will be back. I can't wait.

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    4.4
    (72 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    The lap cheong mala wrap alone is enough reason for me to come back…read more Bolo bao sandwiches seriously need to catch on in NYC, since they're quite common in Hong Kong. This was my first time seeing one with roasted duck though. Just a heads up that the street felt a bit sketchy even though it's near the edge of Chinatown. We were unfortunately harassed by someone outside of the store and ended up giving him a few dollar bills... *Chinese Sausage Mala Wrap $10 ** The lap cheong was spread so evenly throughout that I got some in almost every bite. The mala aioli was quite spicy, but not overpowering or lingering. The crispy shallots added such a nice crunch too which I loved! *Duck Tsangwich $16 I was quite surprised that the roast duck skin stayed crispy! The crackly cookie topping could've been thicker since it was pretty flat. They give you chili oil on the side, but it was already super flavorful with the hoisin sauce. Only thing I wished for was more cucumber and scallion to help balance out the richness.

    Get the Mala Tsangwich, it's bursting with fresh flavors that really hit the spot for me -- nice…read moreportion of chicken (which wasn't spicy), fresh cucumber/greens, this tangy sauce that was to die for, all between two semi sweet buns -- felt really unique and satisfying to me. There's a couple tables to sit at and an unassuming window inside to place your order at, which gives it a fun little touch.

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    Sunny and Annie's

    4.4
    (601 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    ((4.5 stars)) Sunny…read moreand Annie's is very much a 24/7 neighborhood gem of a corner store and deli. it's packed with packaged foods--candy, chips, cookies, ice cream, soft drinks, beer, and a lot more plus the deli counter serves ups an endless list of creative sandwiches. i am not going to say this place is cramped but it kinda is. for example, if people stand in the wrong areas of the store, it will cause a complete standstill of a traffic jam in the store. my advice: order from the deli (and stand somewhere people aren't trying to get to) or grab whatever you need, pay, and leave. this place is not a place to linger. keep it moving. anyway, the obvious draw of Sunny & Annie's is the endless list of sandwiches that are handwritten cards that are stuck outside glass of the deli counter. there is literally something for the pickiest eaters--from hot sandwiches, cold sandwiches, wraps, and more. some sandwiches are named celebrities, politicians, etc. i have ordered a bunch of different sandwiches and have not made it through much of the menu. you can also create your own Frankenstein monster of a sandwich. while the sandwiches are a big part of the draw, the insane amount of snack foods crammed into the store is quite remarkable from the large stand of Doritos, Takis, Cheetos and other popular branded snack foods in the front to the separate stand of Wise snacks to an entire back corner of the store filled with all kinds of chips, popcorn, etc. imo, Sunny's has the freshest-tasting Smartfood Cheddar Popcorn. i know an insane take consider it's a packaged popcorn snack from a megacorp (PepsiCo), but i'll die on this hill. maybe it's cause Sunny's sells a lot of Smartfood popcorn so it gets refreshed often, maybe they have a secret in/pipelinbe from the factory, or it's just magic/alchemy. i don't know, but the Smartfood Cheddar Popcorn never tastes stale-ish like it does at grocery stores, the bags never feel deflated because they have been on shelf long, and the popcorn never has that soft mouthy feel but still has the crunch to it. maybe it's just me, but Sunny's serves a great list of sandwiches...AND the freshest Smartfood Cheddar Popcorn. beyond the snacks, the service from the deli to cashier is upbeat and friendly. in all seriousness, Sunny and Annie's is an Avenue B institution at this point and remains a charming family-owned store--and is NOT a sterile modern clone of a neighborhood business.

    Huge sandwiches. Would recommend eating on a roll vs a wrap only because a wrap falls apart more…read moreeasily. Lots of flavors going on. Expected there to be a more accurate pho-palette, but the fusion is fun and appetizing nonetheless.

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    Sal, Kris, & Charlie's Deli

    Sal, Kris, & Charlie's Deli

    4.7
    (1.6k reviews)
    4.9 mi
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    Where do I begin??! First of all i must thank my Yelp buddy…read moreSuper K for recommending Sals!! Absolutely delicious subs!! Better than Katz and Carnegie!! Sandwiches are huge!! Its possible to share a sandwich with a friend. My favorite is the da bomb or pastrami. I love dipping mine in Italian dressing.... Service is great! Located in the Astoria part of NYC. You might have to wait but its worth it!! They don't take plastic!!! You need cash!! Oh yeah no place to sit ..so take it the park.. so after you eat you can take a stroll and not feel guilty!

    I was recently visiting NYC & knowing my for a top tier sub sandwich, I must try Sal, Kris &…read moreCharlie's. So I did, and ordered "The Bomb", everything except Mayo. Cut in 4 Here's the deal. The service is very professional. Takes a minute because they're extremely busy if you visit during the lunch hours. If you're a foodie and enjoy the view of fresh meats, cheeses, salads, breads, and sandwiches being made fresh..... then the ambiance was bliss. The fact it was in a common neighborhood made it even more enjoyable of a visit! Now to the sandwich..This sandwich itself DEFINITELY lives up to the hype! It really is the REAL DEAL!! Maybe they should change the name to "Da Bomb", because it's that's good! However, through no fault of anyone, this is the learning experience I take back for my next visit: 1) Extra lettuce, tomatoes, onions, hot peppers. Potato Salad IF extra hot peppers! 2) Bring reusable containers for your sandwich, especially if you're not going home/ hotel right away. Next visit, which will be my next visit to NYC, I intend to try the roast beef and turkey hero, extra lettuce, tomatoes, onions, hot peppers. Overall, I still rate 5/5. They do a fantastic job here. Service is awesome, food is fresh, and the amount of food they offer for the price is well worth it. Definitely worth visiting again and again!!

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    Pisillo Italian Panini

    Pisillo Italian Panini

    4.6
    (813 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    Pisillo Italian Panini is everything that is right about the world. Authentic, fresh food; smiling,…read moresupportive staff; and an unpretentious atmosphere that gives you confidence in the quality of the food before you've even take your first bite. I'd recommend to my drunk uncle and to the Pope - they might find some common ground over a number 26. There are so few places like this remaining in NYC! Venues that prioritize quality and cultural preservation rather than succumbing to the capitalist appeal of shitty, highly processed, cheap ingredients. Preemptively consider me a regular. See you again very very soon.

    The only bad thing about this place is they ONLY accept CASH! Other than that, everything else is…read morepretty good with their panini sandwiches that are extremely big! Today, I got a PISILLO panini with ciabatta bread and it was so damn big! I had half of it for lunch and the other half will be saved for my dinner! This panini was just too long and big. I had to open my mouth really wide to take bites out of the big panini and it was annoying. It tasted good though! I love the balsamic dressing, arugula, tomatoes, and bufula mozz cheese the most out of the whole sandwich! The dressing made it really good and soften the ciabatta bread for easier chewing. My poor mouth and teeth! The whole panini cost $22.21 including tax in cash. There was an atm machine by the entrance in case you don't have cash. The whole place was very cozy and tight knit chairs and tables on both sides of the restaurant. The staff was very fast and I got my panini in not time. I did not have to wait that long. I was just amazed at the size of the ciabatta bread. They had many different types of bread that I can try next time like the focaccia, sfilatino, and semolina bread that looked really good behind the display glass. They got 35 different types of panini sandwiches for you to choose from. Most of them contain meat and there are some vegetarian options that are not so pricey. I will try those next time!

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    Parisi Bakery

    Parisi Bakery

    4.4
    (530 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    The service is always efficient and straightforward. I wish I could give this place more than 5…read morestars. Ever since my husband introduced me to this place almost a decade ago, I've been in love with their sandwiches. The chicken parm is definitely my favorite because there's nothing better than a hot sandwich on a cold day. Their chicken cutlet portions are always generous. We usually have them cut our sandwiches into quarters because we like to order a few different ones to share, such as the chicken parm and the Italian combo. We used to get them on their round semolina bread which was absolutely amazing, but unfortunately they don't make the round semolina anymore. The bread here is just top-notch, fresh, chewy, and delicious. They often sell out quickly, sometimes by lunchtime which tells you how popular they are. I almost don't want to write this review because I'm afraid it'll make the lines even longer and make it harder for me to get my sandwiches!

    If you want a sandwich that earns your loyalty over decades, Parisi Bakery & Deli is that place…read more I've been eating sandwiches here for as long as I can remember, and the remarkable thing is how nothing has slipped--not the quality, not the care, not the magic. Every visit reminds you why Parisi has survived since 1903 while trends and neighbors came and went. Let's talk about The Dennis--the undisputed star and a true signature sandwich. This thing is a monster, built on Parisi's legendary fresh-baked bread that somehow stays crisp, chewy, and perfect no matter how much goodness gets piled inside. You get a crispy breaded chicken cutlet layered with thin-sliced prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, sliced tomatoes, and (if you know what you're doing) roasted red peppers. It's all brought together with their house balsamic blend and basil herb spread/pesto--bright, savory, and completely addictive. I cannot confirm or deny that the sandwich is named after me, but I can confirm it's flawless. Pro tips: * Cash only, old-school rules apply. * Come hungry or plan ahead--this sandwich is big enough to share or save half for later, and it still eats beautifully round two. * Tip the sandwich makers. These folks are artists, and the tip box deserves some love. Beyond the food, Parisi is living New York history. From its origins as an Italian bakery on Mott Street, to feeding generations of locals, to being famously beloved by Frank Sinatra (yes, the bread was shipped to California), this place is woven into the fabric of Little Italy/Nolita. Legends like De Niro and Scorsese are fans, and you can still feel that old-world soul--right down to the original brick oven relic resting in the basement. Parisi isn't just a deli. It's continuity. It's tradition. It's proof that when you do one thing incredibly well for over a century, people keep coming back. And once you've had The Dennis, you will too.

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