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309 3rd Ave S Seattle WA 98104
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(206) 621-8772
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Salumi Restaurant - Our unique storefront where we sell retail salami and cured meat products, sandwiches, and weekly specials (soups and pastas). We also prepare party trays and sandwich trays.

Friendly atmosphere, a star chef and a true Italian experience. Salumi is a local darling! Notable chef Armandino Batali casts his spell with lip-smacking home-cured meat and sausages. If you're game for a feast, order a full plate of assorted hot or cold meats. During lunch hours, however, Salumi's lines run long, but your patience is well-rewarded. Sit with the regulars at the community...

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The chef-owner Armandino Batali (father of famed New York chef Mario Batali) makes superior cured meats for this miniature lunch spot run by his daughter, who serves up hearty, unforgettable sandwiches filled with all sorts of goodies. Order a salami, bresaola, porchetta, meatball, oxtail, sausage, or lamb prosciutto sandwich with onions, peppers, cheese, and olive oil. Most people do opt for...

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Raise the bar on salami, and you have the artisan-cured meats of this closet-size eatery. The owner, Armandino Batali -- who happens to be the father of New York's famous chef Mario Batali -- makes all his own salami (as well as traditional Italian-cured beef tongue and other meaty delicacies). Order up a meat plate with a side of cheese, some roasted red bell peppers, and a glass of wine, and...

Salumi devotees are a passionate bunch, lining up outside this closet-size Italian eatery near Pioneer Square every afternoon, swooning over their favorite house-cured salami sandwiches. Don't be intimidated by the wait—the line moves fast, and the hearty fare is well worth it (the owner is Armandino Batali, father of Mario). The friendly counter staff will help you choose from the 15 different...

Traditional house-cured meats, offbeat sandwiches and bargain prices make this unique shop a local favorite.

The SceneThe pig sign hanging outside this Pioneer Square hot spot could have come from the Middle Ages--appropriate, as owner Armandino Batali cures meats and makes sausages the way...

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Everything is good! Take it on the train!. Yes, everything is good. Their dried meats, cheese selections, and sandwiches are all fantastic. Did you know that Salumi is run by Mario Batali's family? My favorite treat is to stop into Salumi on your way to the train station. Go early since you will have to wait in line, and buy a selection of treats then hop on the train to Vancouver or Portland...

Endorsed by Tom Haversford. Any list of "Best Sandwich places in Seattle" that doesn't list Salumi should be panned. The first time I heard about Salumi was when comedian Aziz Ansari said in a tweet that their meatball sandwich was the best he had ever had. I went the next day, and he was correct. I have been back several times since and always leave happy. You will find their delicious meats...

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Wow! Over 1000 reviews with 4 1/2 stars! What can I say that hasn't already been expressed in all the other 5 star reviews? Ive read a couple reviews about the staff being a little surly but I...

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My favorite sandwich shop! This place is amazing! I heard about it a few years back and I only wish I knew about it sooner. I've been there over a dozen times since and haven't really had a bad...

Date: 16 Sep 2014 By: Taylor Tags: Pioneer Square , salumi , sandwiches , Seattle Comment: 0 Even after being in Seattle for two years, it’s surprising how I can still find more hidden gems I’ve yet to hear about in this city. Salumi is a spot I heard about from a coworker at my summer internship. Thinking I had all the Seattle hot spots cased, I was shocked to hear that the family of all-star...

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Salumi Cured Meats was founded in 2005. Salumi Cured Meats specializes in Retail - Meat Markets, Including Freezer Provisioners.

In our small store, we cure meats and ship them to wholesale and retail customers within the U.S. Adjacent, we have a small deli where we make sandwiches.

Located in the heart of seattle's historic pioneer square district, salumi artisan cured meats brings to the pacific northwest a new concept based on some very old ideas. Drawing inspection from the traditional italian salumeria, salumi is an artisan's factory equipped to produce the highest quality gourmet cured meats and other traditional italian foods. salumi is more than a place where...

In Seattle, Armandino Batali is a local hero for his creative charcuterie.

It won't take much time here in Seattle before you hear about this popular Pioneer Square outpost. For great Italian sausages, salamis, meatballs, or pork, try Salumi, whose name means "dry-cured meat" in Italian. Meats can be purchased individually as an entree or by the pound as deli take-away. If you prefer a lighter, less meat-intensive meal, order a salad, vegetable dish or one of their...

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