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Leo's Latticini

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“This specialty-food shop is famous for its Italian sandwiches and fresh mozzarella.” —nymag

Cuisine:  Italian, Sandwiches
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You'll be greeted by very friendly servers, too. At this shrine for Mets fans, also known as Mama's, the slicer sits right up front on the low counter, under the gaze of signed photo... Read More
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Very friendly servers at this shrine for Mets fans, also known as Mama's (there's a stand with readymade sandwiches inside Shea itself). The slicer sits right up front on the low counter, under ... Read More
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Ah, baseball again. Sorry to do this to y'all, but look,. it's food-geared, so bear with me. When I read about Mama's of Corona on Endless Simmer, I was incredibly excited. I guess it makes sense though - you see, I have a Sunday plan, which means every Sunday that the Mets play at Shea, I've... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York Photograph of Donovan's Pub from wallyg on Flickr; photograph of El Sitio's pork chops from wEnDaLicious on Flickr; photograph of Sripraphai from roboppy on Flickr; photograph of Leo's Latticini (Mama's) from Kathy Chan If you're going to the U.S. Open this... Read More
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In honor of Columbus Day I started thinking about meatball heroes. A great meatball hero is hard to find. Most meatballs are leaden and way too dense. They're weighed down with too many breadcrumbs. Most hero rolls are cottony disasters, with no chew to the crust. When you find a good meatbal... Read More
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There are no fewer than 26 subway lines in New York City, and each of them has a different character. The L train is the hipster train, the 6 train shuttles the old (and young) Upper East Side money (and apparently Jennifer Lopez at one point a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away), and so on. O... Read More
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Generally, when one thinks of baseball game food, the usual suspects come to mind -- hot dogs, sausage and pepper sandwiches, Cracker Jacks, maybe some nachos, complete with day-glo cheez -- but tucked away in a corner of Shea stadium lies something that puts them all to shame. Mama's of Corona is ... Read More
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For game 7 of the Mets-Cards NLCS, I would have loved a sandwich from Leo's Latticini, but that nearby Corona landmark generally closes at 5:00, and the stadium outlet, on the field level, wasn'... Read More
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A LOT of things are going on this weekend, a food workshop by one of my favorite places in the city, FIAF, Bubby's Pie Social, and maybe a birthday skee-ball tourney, but only three things will matter to me: the final games of the Mets season. Yes, Brownie, I will be unavailable tonight, tomorrow a... Read More
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I was at Yankee Stadium last week, and I noticed that there is now an outpost of Mike's Deli, the great sandwich and specialty food emporium in the Arthur Avenue retail market. Does this mean that the Yankees and the Mets, who installed a Mama's (Leo's Latticini) sandwich kiosk a couple of year... Read More
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