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Alidoro

  1. fluff
    Help! What’s a S’moagie?A new sandwich innovation is pushing the boundaries of the genre.
  2. lunch
    The Top Tuna Sandwiches in New YorkTuna melts, tuna tramezzini, Tunisian tunas, and more.
  3. openings
    On-Trend Bowery Market Offers Tacos, Matcha, and Avocado ToastThe outdoor marketplace is home to Alidoro, the Butcher’s Daughter, and more.
  4. The Underground Gourmet Quick Bite
    Italian Sandwich Mecca Alidoro Serves Its First Hot Hero One of New York’s most iconic, despotic shops breaks its own biggest rule.

  5. Openings
    Soho Sandwich Shop Alidoro Opening Midtown Location on ThursdayThe menu will be supplemented with tea, coffee, and salads, not to mention breakfast and a new namesake prosciutto sandwich.
  6. Bar Menus
    A Look at the Randolph’s New Alidoro-Designed MenuSandwich artist Walter Momente does panini for the first time.
  7. In the Magazine
    Recession-Ready Eats: Sandwiches, Sides, and Clam PiesIn the magazine this week: hot Alidoro sandwiches, cheap dumplings, Greenmarket cauliflower, and more.
  8. The Underground Gourmet
    Get an Alidoro-Sanctioned Sandwich at Puffy’s — With MayoIt comes on your choice of Grandaisy Bakery bread, and mingles sliced smoked chicken with arugula, tomato, and, yes, mayonnaise — Hellmann’s to be exact.
  9. The Underground Gourmet
    Sandwich of the Week: The Pavarotti at Alidoro When an international celebrity of Luciano Pavarotti’s magnitude dies, it’s only to be expected that there will soon follow a flood of posthumous recordings. But what to make of the posthumous hoagie? That was the question on the Underground Gourmet’s mind after the Golden Tenor had taken his final bow, and Walter Momente, the owner of the Soho sandwich shop Alidoro, had decided that a fitting tribute to the opera superstar would be to meticulously layer salami, smoked mozzarella, sun-dried tomatoes, artichokes, and sweet peppers into a titanic semolina loaf and call it the Pavarotti. “We had to do something for him,” says Italian-born Momente. “Besides, I am a huge soccer fan, and before he became a singer, Pavarotti was a very good professional soccer player.”