The review is only for the Siciliana sandwich. The cheese was okay, really nothing exciting to say. The bread was too hard for my liking. The meats were great. Overall, an OK sandwich.
I got the Classico on a ciabatta I decided to add pesto and it tates really good! Mozzarella is amazing here.
Mutz, gabbagool, prozhoot and whaddeva else you're in the mood for on your hero. This is how you will hear most of the patron ordering cause locals line up for this place right alongside the tourists. The outcome is spectacular, and the choices are abundant. Highly recommended.
Probably one of the best sandwiches I have ever had. I had the Bronx Tale sandwich. It has roast beef, fresh mozzarella and some sun dried tomatoes. Sandwich was massive and was so good.
Absolutely fantastic great environment and especially the food is fantastic had to leave a tip since the food was great. 11/10 would love to come back and eat here again!
An Gee (Immagee_angee)
+5
Let me start off by saying I’m a pretty picky eater so I was a little skeptical about some of the things that were in some of their sandwiches. I ordered the casa and as a picky eater I was worried about the balsamic and sundried peppers, but I absolutely love sundried tomatoes so I was like sundried peppers can’t be that far off. I convinced myself to leave the sandwich as is especially with a name like that it gave me very staple of the deli vibes. Well I’m glad I left it as is because it was absolutely delicious. I am not from NY so now I am on the hunt for something similar back home to get my fix.
This is the best mozzarella in New York... Worth the wait in line outside, you must try it.
Good food but not worth the special journey. If you’re in the area, by all means go here. For $10-12 it’s much better than a Pret sandwich. The pillowy soft fresh mozzarella lacks the milkiness I crave. The balsamic vinegar and sun dried tomatoes add much needed flavor, but ultimately the sandwich is one-note and I got bored eating it.
This gets stars for a very simple reason. You will never get a better tasting fresh mozzarella except in Italy. And... if you like to make pizza, or anything parmigiana, or anything that uses dry mozzarella...forget that packaged stuff. Ask for a scarmozza. It's more expensive, but you will definitely notice the taste, especially on pizza.
Fresh deli. Enjoyed their sandwiches and stuffed olives.
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