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  1. Best Sandwiches in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA - Mike's Deli 2, Ghost Sando Shop, Breadlam, Fabby’s Sandwicherie, DTLA Bodega, Cafe 86, Vui Ve, Martha's Kitchen, The Pub, Garo's Deli

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    • Belfiore Italian. 5820 West 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge. 303-455-4653. belfioreitalian.com. This tiny, takeout-only spot is primarily a deli, offering both fresh and cured sausages (mostly Italian) as well as imported olives and cheeses, frozen lasagna and pizza dough, among other specialty items.
    • Bodega. 2651 West 38th Avenue. bodega-denver.com. When Northside native Cliff Blauvelt, the chef/owner of Bodega, opened his neighborhood eatery in August 2022, he described the menu as "sandwich-forward."
    • Carmine Lonardo's. 7585 West Florida Avenue, Lakewood. 303-985-3555. Carmine Lonardo's is way more than a sandwich joint. This cozy, family-owned Italian market and deli has been around since 1976, and its shelves are lined with imported pasta of all shapes and sizes, olive oil, canned goods, frozen foods like housemade sausages, and so much more.
    • Il Porcellino Salumi. 4324 West 41st Avenue. 303-477-3206. ilporcellinodenver.com. In 2015, Bill Miner launched Il Porcellino, a retail store that doubles as a deli serving breakfast and lunch sandwiches unlike anything else in town.
  2. Top 10 Best Sandwiches in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA - August 2024 - Yelp - Mike's Deli 2, Breadlam, Ghost Sando Shop, Okayama Kobo Bakery & Cafe, Martha's Kitchen, Cafe Dulce, Orleans & York, The Pub, Spitz - Little Tokyo, Garo's Deli

  3. Top 10 Best Sandwich Shop in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA - March 2024 - Yelp - Mike's Deli 2, Ghost Sando Shop, Fabby’s Sandwicherie, Cafe 86, Breadlam, Spitz - Little Tokyo, Orleans & York Deli, Vui Vẻ, DTLA Bodega, Uncle Paulie’s

    • The Uncle Greg Buffalo Chicken Cheesesteak
    • Cemita Poblana
    • Carmine’s Italian Combo
    • Chicken Cordon Bleu
    • Focaccia & Mozzarella
    • Coqueta Torta
    • Saigon French Dip
    • El Cubano
    • Italian Job
    • Corned Beef and Pastrami Combo

    Where to get it: Little Arthur’s Hoagies, various locations, though popping up regularly at Sunny’s right now, 2339 W. 44th Ave. What’s on it: Ground chicken thighs, fried onions, American cheese, Little Arthur’s “spicy smooth” Buffalo sauce, “funky chunky” blue cheese dressing, and chives, all served atop a sesame semolina roll. Why:“I know Buffal...

    Where to get it: Antojitos La Poblanita,inside Federal Mexicana Mall, 2970 W. Barberry Pl. What’s on it: Breaded beef, ham, Oaxacan cheese, avocado, salsa, and papalo (a cilantro-esque Mexican herb) on a sesame roll. Why:“The cemita poblana is heavenly,” Wilson says. “You will definitely be walking away full and happy.”

    Where to get it: Carmine Lonardo’s, 7585 W Florida Ave., Lakewood What’s on it: Capocollo, salami, pepperoni, ham, and provolone. Follow Wilson’s lead and order yours with extra peppers. Why:“I just fell in love with it,” Wilson says. “The sandwiches are the size of your leg; they remind you of a party platter. They have hot sandwiches as well—with...

    Where to get it: What A Sub, 5680 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Unit 120, Greenwood Village (no website, call 303-694-6920) What’s on it: Breaded chicken breast, ham, and melted cheddar and Swiss cheese on a wheat or white roll. Wilson also recommends asking for the “Stoned Appétit special,” which is the Italian sandwich with extra jalapeños. Why:“If you’...

    Where to get it: Leven Deli,123 W. 12th Ave. What’s on it: Mozzarella, roasted tomato pesto, and arugula on sea salt and rosemary focaccia. Why:“A lot of times I’ll just go there for the bread itself, but this sandwich is my favorite,” Wilson says. “You can add meat to it as well, like prosciutto … But realistically, you don’t have to because it’s ...

    Where to get it: Tortas ATM, 3143 W. 38th Ave. What’s on it: Carne asada, al pastor, cheese, avocado, chipotle, tomato, and onion. Why:“The bread has this sweetness that is so damn good, and the sandwich doesn’t break the bank,” Wilson says.

    Where to get it: Pony Up, 1808 Blake St. What’s on it: Garlic pork, cilantro, basil, jalapeño, and spicy mayo on toasted ciabatta; served with pho broth. Why:“Pony Up’s bread is possibly the best sandwich bread in Denver,” Wilson says. “They cook it properly, put a little butter on it so there’s a crunch on the outside but it’s so soft on the insid...

    Where to get it: Cuba Bakery & Cafe,15028 E. Mississippi Ave., Aurora What’s on it: Ham, roasted pork, pickles, mustard, and Swiss cheese. Why:“These are dank-ass sandwiches in a strip mall,” Wilson says. “They also have a hot bar, so you may go in for a Cuban sandwich and end up leaving with beef ribs or oxtail.”

    Where to get it: Gates Deli & Grog, 1875 S. Pearl St. What’s on it: Pepperoni, Genoa salami, ham, Italian prosciutto, shredded lettuce, Italian vinaigrette, tomatoes, sunflower seed basil pesto, and fresh mozzarella served on ciabatta. Why:“The Italian sandwich has to be done properly for you to have a fighting chance in the sandwich industry,” Wil...

    Where to get it: The Bagel Deli and Restaurant, 6439 E. Hampden Ave. What’s on it: Hot corned beef, pastrami, and Swiss cheese (Wilson likes to doctor his up with a little yellow or brown mustard). Why:“The meat is piled high and it’s like having two sandwiches—that’s what hits, but it’s also a nostalgic sandwich,” he says. “There’s a hustle and bu...

  4. Aug 1, 2016 · We get itsandwiches are the best. Here are the 31 most delicious sandwiches in Denver so you can get your fill all month long.

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