This Vintage LA Italian Deli Has Been Serving Up Premium Sandwiches Since The 1920s - Tasting Table
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This Vintage LA Italian Deli Has Been Serving Up Premium Sandwiches Since The 1920s - Tasting Table
"Lanza Brothers Market has been serving sandwiches for 100 years, starting in 1926. It is the city's second-oldest deli still serving Italian sandwiches to hungry crowds."
"The menu features an Italian Special sandwich that includes ham, Italian salami, mortadella, cappocollo, and cheese, along with standard deli sandwiches and homemade soups."
"Lanza Brothers Market looks more like a liquor and convenience store than a traditional deli, resembling a New York bodega in its layout and offerings."
Lanza Brothers Market, established in 1926, is the second-oldest Italian deli in Los Angeles. Located in Lincoln Heights, it serves a variety of sandwiches, including an Italian Special with various meats and cheeses. The deli also offers homemade soups and salads, with options to add avocado or request peppers. Originally opened by Italian immigrant John Lanza, the market is now run by John Kim and his family, reflecting the multicultural essence of Los Angeles. The deli's appearance resembles a convenience store or New York bodega.
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