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Tiny, cash-only Italian sandwich shop decorated with books and colorful walls, plus limited seating.
105 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012

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Reviews — 8

Sam
at 2024 Mar 12
Sam
at 2024 Mar 12
Fire Italian panini def in the running for best in the city
Kiariladyboss
at 2024 Jan 31
Kiariladyboss
at 2024 Jan 31
Good focaccia sandwich, i got the one with caponata, mortadella and fresh mozzarella. About $16. The place is small but cute, it sits about 9/10 people.
Rovik Robert
at 2024 Jan 21
Rovik Robert
at 2024 Jan 21
Love the idea of a neighborhood Italian sandwich shop and this spot stands out for its unique charm and humor. Had the Daniela which was decent but not what I’d try again. Service was focused on efficiency which I can appreciate.
Kevin Mathews
at 2024 Jan 07
Kevin Mathews
at 2024 Jan 07
Awesome neighborhood sandwich spot, one of the best in Manhattan tbh. If you're looking for quality ingredients, huge portions, and your own lil slice of Italy, Alidoro will not disappoint.
Greg Sorensen
at 2023 Aug 08
Greg Sorensen
at 2023 Aug 08
I lived on Sullivan Street in the late 1990’s when Alidoro was known as Melampo. The sandwich’s were legendary then and they remain equally as good today. Every sandwich is made to order with fresh cut ingredients. The focaccia and semolina breads are so fresh and delicious along with sun dried tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and a great selection of cured Italian meats sliced to order. Alidoro can’t be beat in my opinion and that’s after 20 consistent years of enjoying these amazing sandwiches!
James Spitzenberger
at 2023 Apr 26
James Spitzenberger
at 2023 Apr 26
Yummy, balanced sandwich. The limonata drink was especially fresh tasting. Staff was nice and hard working. The only thing is that it’s a bit expensive but I understand
Fabiola Zoxie Fontaine
at 2023 Feb 16
Fabiola Zoxie Fontaine
at 2023 Feb 16
This place serves Italian sandwiches. Their sandwiches are pretty pricey. Based on the bread you choose for your sandwich, it'll cost btw $1-$3 more than the price listed. I ordered Marina ($14) on Stirato bread (+2) with Eggplant as extra (+2) which has smoked chicken breast and was expected to have a nice piece of meat but it was pretty much some cold cut. The sun-dried tomato was tough and very chewy. Mozzarella cheese is not of great quality. $18 for a cold-cut sandwich!! Not worth it.

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