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Where to find the best sandwich in Seattle

  • Writer: Josh Lewis
    Josh Lewis
  • Mar 4
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 4

Seattle boasts a vibrant sandwich scene, offering a diverse array of flavors and styles. Here are some of the city’s standout sandwiches that have garnered acclaim:





🥪 Salumi – Porchetta Sandwich


Located in Pioneer Square, Salumi is renowned for its house-cured meats. The Porchetta Sandwich features slow-roasted pork seasoned with fennel seed, carrot, and celery, served on a baguette with sautéed onions and green bell peppers. It’s been recognized as one of the best sub sandwiches in America.


🌴 Un Bien – Caribbean Roast Sandwich


Un Bien, with locations in Ballard and Shilshole, offers the Caribbean Roast Sandwich: slow-roasted pork shoulder marinated in a secret aioli, topped with caramelized onions, pickled jalapeños, and cilantro on a toasted baguette. This sandwich has received national accolades for its flavor.


🐟 Matt’s in the Market – Cornmeal-Crusted Catfish Sandwich


Situated in Pike Place Market, Matt’s offers a Cornmeal-Crusted Catfish Sandwich featuring a crispy fried catfish fillet, spicy sambal aioli, and shredded lettuce on Macrina potato bread. It’s a local favorite for seafood lovers.


🐷 Mean Sandwich – The Mean Sandwich


In Ballard, Mean Sandwich serves its namesake sandwich with griddled corned beef, pickled red cabbage, yellow mustard, and fresh mint. It’s been highlighted as a must-try in Seattle’s sandwich scene.


🐟 Market Grill – Grilled Salmon Sandwich


At Pike Place Market, Market Grill offers a Grilled Salmon Sandwich featuring blackened salmon cooked medium-rare, topped with sweet grilled onions and rosemary mayo on a chewy baguette. It’s been praised for its simplicity and flavor.


These selections represent just a slice of Seattle’s diverse sandwich offerings, each bringing unique flavors and culinary craftsmanship to the table.

 
 
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