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Hey Paisan!

641 SW 152nd St
Burien, WA
(206) 631-8668
Cuisine: ,

May 7, 2009

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Don't miss it!

If you’re from back East or just wish you were, this is the place! Great hoagies, fantastic meatball sandwiches and a don’t miss cheesesteak. Last time in we finally had room to try the cheesecake (got 1/2 the sandwiches to go) and it’s delicious!

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Meatball Sandwich

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This is a really good meatball sand. Just the right ratio of sauce to meat to bread.

Abruzzi Hoagie

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I don’t remember this kind of hoagie from when I lived in PA (in the 70s) but I was curious. The addition of sun-dried tomatoes on a hoagie was great. Not for the purist, I suppose, but delicous!

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Tat's Deli

115 Occidental Ave S
Seattle, WA
(206) 264-8287
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May 7, 2009

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Good start!

First time I tried this place and definitely worth many more return trips! I had the traditional hoagie but it comes with mayo standard. That ain’t right. (A real hoagie comes with oil.) But I’ve lived here long enough to know to ask for any “hoagie” without mayo. A plus: comes with sweet or hot peppers without special request.

My girlfriend had the cheesesteak with Whiz – she liked it really well. I had a taste and still have to give the cheesesteak to Hey Paisan in Burien.

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Tat's Italian

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Great roll – really stands up to all the filling. Peppers were good – not overpowering. Can’t beat the combo of salami, ham and provolone in my book!

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