Regina's Grocery has some of the best Italian Sandwiches in NYC

ByJosh Hartmann, Jamie Nguyen and Guest Contributor: Mike Chau aka @FoodbabyNY WABC logo
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Italian sandwiches inspired by family members
Regina's Grocery, the place for Italian sandwiches according to FoodBabyNY.

LOWER EAST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) -- Regina's Grocery in the Lower East Side is home to some of best Italian Sandwiches in New York City. That's according to Mike Chau aka @foodbabyny, the mastermind behind an incredibly successful food blog and Instagram account. Chau recently took abc7ny on an eating tour that included a stop at Regina's Grocery.

Roman Grandinetti is the owner. He named the place after his mom Regina and explained that their Italian sandwiches are inspired by family members. There are more than a dozen sandwiches on the menu.

Chau had the Uncle Jimmy, one of the most popular sandwiches. It includes prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, hot sopressata, smoked ham, arugula, Regina's hot pepper spread served on Stirato Bread. "The meat is so good though," said Chau. "There are so many different kinds of meat and the spice." Grandinetti says the secret is the hot sauce that's made by his mom. It's not an easy sandwich to eat, but Chau said, "It's definitely worth the mess."

Sandwiches cost anywhere from $12-$16. But if you're not in to sandwiches they can turn any sandwich into a salad. The works of any sandwich on be put on top of an arugula salad.

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Regina's Grocery is located at 27 Orchard St. It's open Monday - Saturday from 12 to 6 unless they run out.

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This story is part of an on-going series featuring FoodBabyNY as a guest contributor.