This is either my most pointless or awesome post ever (depending on who you are).
So, I was considering today the awesomeness of sandwiches available in Seattle, especially near my office on Capitol Hill, and decided to share with you my top picks (in no particular order).
- The Romozzager from The Honey Hole: Roma tomatoes, mozzarella slices, a dash of balsamic vinegar, romaine lettuce, mayonnaise, salt and pepper on a fresh French roll ($4.05)
- The B.E.T. from Crave: Bacon, escarole, yellow tomatoes, and delicious goat cheese ($7.50)
- Chicken Salad Sandwich from Mia’s Off Broadway Cafe: So good. The perfect chicken salad, with raisins, and balsamic vinegar ($6.25)
- Lemongrass Steak from The Baguette Box: grilled organic ‘strawberry mountain’ lemongrass steak with carrots and some rutabaga-like veggie called jicama that I love ($7.50)
What are your favourite sandwiches in Seattle (or elsewhere)?




um… why is Paseo’s not on the list? i thought for sure…
That’s what everyone’s saying over at my LiveJournal. Huh. Apparently I need to get over to Paseo’s stat!
Personally, I love the braised pork shoulder with red wine baguette at Baguette Box.
Seattle needs more awesome sandwich joints! I’m going to try Mia’s now and apparently have to try Paseo’s too.
The Provençal at Boulangerie Nantaise.
You do need to get over to Paseos. They now even have a second location in Ballard. They are easily the best sandwiches I have ever had and no I’m not exaggerating.
Also, check out Salumis in Pioneer Square/International. It didn’t impress me as much as the reviews I had heard about it, but it was still pretty good.
If you are ever in the downtown are, the fried egg sandwich at the Dahlia Bakery is the best fried egg sandwich I have ever had. It is only available till 10 a.m.
I love the Triple Cheese Sandwich (minus the sprouts) at 5th Avenue Cafe (across from Anthropologie downtown).