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  • LunaNueva
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    LunaNueva
    Seattle

    A tip I have about this place  — 4 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    Succulent tortas! Try the #8 (has pork, swiss cheese, and pretty much everything else) —it takes a little extra time to get it done, but so worth the wait!

    boo_urne
    Seattle

    Dang  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    That’s a hell of a sandwich. And now that Fremont has a Baguette Box, they’ve pretty much cornered the market in Awesome Seattle Sandwiches. Bastards.

    itssf
    Seattle

    A tip I have about this place  — 1 year ago

    Worth visiting!

    closed sunday and monday
    CA$H ONLY!

    ario
    San Francisco

    best sandwiches  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    EVER. I’m not kidding. Midnight cuban is a good place to start.

    Daniel Wilson
    Brooklyn

    Excellent sandwiches  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    Go there. That’s all I have to say.

    Buster McLeod
    Seattle

    Don't Paseo this place up!  — 2 years ago

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    Sorry. This week the office’s population has been cut in half due to people wisely leaving the city whenever those bloody Blue Angels arrive. Therefore, we’ve repurposed lunchtime to be an excuse to get in the ol’ station wagon (at least that’s what I’m pretending it is) and cruise down the ‘vard to a tasty venue that’s more than 100 plank paces from the co-op.

    People have mentioned this place to me many times, but I didn’t understand what they were saying until in my hands was a foot-long juicy pork sandwich. And the corn! It was like eating a ripe tomato except it tasted like corn harvested from Nabokov’s native-language imagination.

    I took three pictures. The place has no sign, so I don’t know for certain that we actually ate at Paseo, but that’s the illusion I’m willing to live with.

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