Bottega Gabriele Bottega Gabriele serves Italy-level focaccia sandwiches
Seattle has needed a serious Italian deli like the light rail needs to finish its Bellevue-to-Seattle connection already. Enter Bottega Gabriele in Pioneer Square. As an importer of tangy-spicy ‘nduja, you’ll find their homemade spreadable salami stuffed between springy focaccia rectangles, along with other excellent stuff like mortadella, dolce sardo, lemon-dressed arugula, and purple olive tapenade. All that—plus bossa nova elevator music and employees that speak fluent Italian—makes for a lunch that’s equally exciting and chill.
It's called the special for a reason—this stack is a perfect combination of cold cuts, dressed arugula, and spicy 'nduja. A purple olive tapenade and hunks of marinated artichoke give it the necessary tartness needed to cut through the pork fat.
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For something a little less salty, consider the mortadella. There's a subtle finesse here, between thin pistachio-studded lunch meat, our old pal arugula, and a creamy swipe of ricotta. Lemon zest and calabrian honey bridge make things way fancier than the bologna lunchboxes of yesteryeaar.
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Turns out that melted cheese and spreadable hot salami between slabs of focaccia is really delicious. Tell your friends.
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A classic, filled to-order—don't pass it up.
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