The best Italian subs in Los Angeles

Where to get the best Italian subs, heroes, hoagies, sandwiches in Los Angeles.
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • March 14, 2020
Grinder, hoagie, hero, sub, torpedo. The name differs based on where you’re eating it. In Los Angeles, to most, it’s an Italian sub. Regardless of what you call it, a split roll stuffed with cured meats and cheese is generally a good idea. Adding...
Restaurants In This Story
All About the Bread
Angelo's Italian Deli
Bay Cities
Black Hogg Sandwiches
Claro's Italian Market
Corsica's
Cosa Buona
Eastside Market
E. Stretto
Foggia Italian Market and Deli
Giamela's
Heroic Italian
Pizzana
Rocco's Italian Market
Roma Deli
Santoro's
Uncle Paulie's Deli
The full article can be read on the Los Angeles Times website.

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