Off the Radar Sandwich Shops in Manhattan

Off the Radar Sandwich Shops in Manhattan

Everyone knows that New York City has some fantastic restaurants. Usually people think of the high end establishments and possibly the pizza places. But another area where New York City shines is its sandwiches. There are so many different types of sandwiches, with influences ranging from Mexican to Indian, Italian, Vietnamese and many others.

These are my favorite sandwich places at the moment.

Tiny's Giant Sandwich shop on the Lower East Side was closed for a while, but recently reopened much to the joy of many patrons. This place has a cult following and with good https://banhmibebiblog01.blogspot.com/2022/12/banh-mi-thit-details.html reason. Two of the best sandwiches here include the "Spicy Rizzack" and the "Veggiest Of Them All," a vegetarian sandwich that is big enough to satisfy any meat eater.

The city in general has been in a Vietnamese Sandwich, also known as Banh Mi, frenzy for about a year now. These sandwiches are traditionally served with different types of pork, cilantro, pickled carrots and mayonnaise. A great alternative for vegetarians is to get a Portobello mushroom Banh Mi.

Of course, it is always hard to beat a cheesesteak. In my opinion the best cheesesteak to be had in the city right now is at Carl's Cheesesteaks on 34th st and 3rd Ave. Carl's also has a location at the new Yankee Stadium.

A great sandwich shop in the East Village is Sunny and Annie's Deli on Avenue B and 6th Street. From the outside, it may appear as a normal bodega, but the sandwich list is expensive. One of the most popular items on the menu is the "Pho Real," a roast beef/Vietnamese sandwich concoction.