Sunny & Annie's Deli
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Jon Barr
About
Sunny and Annie's is a Korean-owned deli in Alphabet City, New York City, known for its inventive and outrageous sandwiches. A staple in the neighborhood, it has built a reputation for creative combinations and a diverse menu that draws locals and visitors alike. The deli is celebrated for its fusion flavors and unique sandwich creations.
The Visit
Sunny and Annie's stands out as a creative deli in Alphabet City, offering a menu packed with inventive sandwiches that blend global flavors. The reviewer was impressed by the variety and the playful approach to classic ingredients, especially the pho-inspired sandwich and the Jackie Chan with beef bulgogi. The atmosphere is more upscale than a typical bodega, with fancy cheeses and kombucha, but the focus remains on bold, delicious food.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Look at this menu. Yeah. Yeah, one Jackie Chan, and can we do one of the Fall Ones on a roll?"
"It's a lot of the ingredients of a pho, but in sandwich form. I love that creativity, and I love pho and I love the flavors in it, so I'm very excited."
"That is phenomenal. I get that hit of basil right away. I love the creativity in this."
"A lot of times, you get deli roast beef. It just doesn't do anything for me. It's kind of bland, but this, this is different. This is better."
Our Reflection
Sunny and Annie's is a testament to the innovation possible in New York's deli scene. The reviewer’s enthusiasm for the pho-inspired sandwich and the Jackie Chan highlights the deli’s playful approach to flavor, seamlessly blending Asian and American influences. Each bite is an adventure, with unexpected ingredients like avocado and bean sprouts adding layers of texture and taste. The experience is about more than just eating; it's about discovery and delight in every sandwich, making Sunny and Annie's a true neighborhood gem.
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