What to order at Salumi

Must order
The braised porchetta sandwich with Calabrian chimichurri and pickled peppers.
Signature dishes
Porchetta sandwich, Mole salami, Hot pepper sub
Editor tip
Open Monday to Friday 10:00-18:00; weekends 10:00-15:00, and the porchetta sells out by 14:00 Saturday.
CuisineItalian
Price$
Neighborhoodpioneer-square
Last verified

Signature dishes: Porchetta sandwich, Mole salami, Hot pepper sub

Must order: The braised porchetta sandwich with Calabrian chimichurri and pickled peppers.

Tip: Open Monday to Friday 10:00-18:00; weekends 10:00-15:00, and the porchetta sells out by 14:00 Saturday.

Location

Address: 404 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104

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