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😒 3/5 - Near Pioneer Square, Kings Station, and Lumen Field, Salumi
By 👻 @James A., 03/02/2024 3:00 am
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Near Pioneer Square, Kings Station, and Lumen Field, Salumi is a very famous shop serving up a small selection of cold and hot sandwiches in a very efficient manner. There is a bit of history with Salumi in Seattle, and was made even more famous by Anthony Bourdain in one of his 'No Reservations' episodes in 2007. Obviously a lot has changed since then, so was a bit sad that I couldn't make it earlier. But we were able to make it a priority on our last Seattle trip, and came on a Saturday afternoon. Parking is tough in the area, with most street parking requiring payment on weekdays and Saturday (free on Sunday and nights). It's a big space inside for the open kitchen, with a few tables on the sides. One places and pays for their order through one kiosk, which you have to stand in line for. The sandwiches were made to go, and were ready in about 10 minutes. We ended up ordering 3 sandwiches to share, all on the same good ciabatta bread: Cubano ($16) -good taste, especially the porchetta. It was served warm, and probably the best of the 3 sandwiches. Grindhouse ($16) - probably close to being an Italian sub, with mortadella. It tasted OK. Muffuletta ($16) - the least favorite of the sandwiches...not served on muffuletta bread, but had a good spread of olive tapenade (very finely diced olives). Every sandwich was expertly made and wrapped to go, but the meat quantity and bread size was a bit disappointing for the price.
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