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Bottega Gabriele Bottega Gabriele serves Italy-level focaccia sandwiches

Published 2 weeks ago1 minute read

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.

Italian sandwich with salami, cheese, and 'nduja on focaccia

photo credit: Nate Watters

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.

sandwich topped with mortadella, arugula, and ricotta

photo credit: Nate Watters

Turns out that melted cheese and spreadable hot salami between slabs of focaccia is really delicious. Tell your friends.

Grilled cheese with 'nduja

photo credit: Nate Watters

A classic, filled to-order—don't pass it up.

cannoli

photo credit: Nate Watters

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