jkseger wrote:Thank you, David.
I finally got over to L'Appetito on Thursday for lunch.
I ordered their Italian sandwich but had them change the ingredients to match those in my first post. I will definitely be back there, as they were very accomodating. The food was great and not too expensive either. My sandwich, which was around 10-12", and a Limonata (sp?) was just over $7.
Now in saying that....does anyone have any more places to try?
Thanks,
John
Unfortunately the "borders" youve mentioned preclude the best place
That would be Da Riv - The Riviera on Harlem, *the* best spot for such
sandwiches IMHO. It is, unfortunately, not so close to the 94 (closer to
the 90, which has a Harlem exit) - its about 3600 or so Harlem IIRC. If youre
on Dempster in Morton Grove/Niles, you could just take Harlem all the way
down - but its a bit further than Devon. Or if by the 94 you could take that
I suppose, cut across on Irving Park Road to Harlem, and then a few blocks
further south.
You pick your own roll at Da Riv - a 10-12" roll is quite possible, really.
The ingredients are amongst the best in town, the mozarella is completely
fresh (made every morning - they had barely enough to fill my sandwich
one day at about 5pm; and made 3 times a day on Saturdays IIRC). And
the prices are ridiculous - the Prosciutto and Fresh Moz is 4 bucks! And
the Diavolo (Hot Soprasetta, Hot Capa, Salam/Pros, Mozz, Hot Peppers -
almost but not quite a Will Special) is... 3.50! (That is, without the Limonata,
half the price you paid for your "not too expensive" sandwich... and, I'll
wager, tastier too - though, to be fair, I havent tried L'Appetito yet). I, too,
wish it was closer to Morton Grove or Niles... but I havent found a better
place closer yet (though I will definitely have to try Minelli Brothers soon,
didnt know they did sandwiches too).
c8w