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Shawarma

Lebanon
4.6
Most iconic: Barbar (Beirut, Lebanon)

Marinated and spit-roasted, shawarma is a delicious Middle Eastern meat treat whose origins can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire era, while its name stems from the Arabic pronunciation of the Turkish word çevirme (lit. to turn;... READ MORE

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Bánh mì

Vietnam
4.6
Most iconic: Banh Mi Phuong (Hội An, Vietnam)

Bánh mì (pronounced 'bun mee') is a popular Vietnamese variety of sandwiches that share the same core ingredient - a baguette. The baguette was brought over to Vietnam during the colonial period, and nowadays it is one of the few hap... READ MORE

3

Tombik Döner

Turkiye
4.6
Most iconic: Karadeniz Döner Asım Usta (Beşiktaş, Turkiye)

Tombik döner or gobit kebab is a variety of döner kebab where the shredded meat is stuffed in a bun-shaped flatbread known as pide ekmek. The bread has a crispy exterior and a soft interior. This dish ... READ MORE

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Meat and Cold Cuts Bánh Mì (Bánh mì thịt)

Vietnam
4.5

Bánh mì thịt is a traditional bánh mì sandwich variation in which thịt means meat. As the name suggests, the sandwich is made with various Vietnamese cold cuts such as sliced roasted pork, sliced pork belly, chả (sliced... READ MORE

5

Roasted Pork Belly Bánh Mì (Bánh mì heo quay)

Vietnam
4.5
Most iconic: DragonEats (San Francisco, United States of America)

Bánh mì heo quay is a traditional bánh mì sandwich variation made with roasted pork belly as the main ingredient. The pork is roasted with a thick layer of salt and spices. It is sliced and served on a freshly baked b&a... READ MORE

6

Panino col polpo

Bari, Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Pescaria (Polignano a Mare, Italy)

Panino col polpo is a traditional sandwich originating from the Bari area. This simple sandwich is made with a combination of octopus, bread rolls, olive oil, parsley, salt, and black pepper. The octopus is washed, brushed with olive oil, and gril... READ MORE

7

Tortas

Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: Taquería El Turix (Mexico City, Mexico)

Mexican tortas are luscious traditional sandwiches filled with delicious, mostly authentic Mexican ingredients. They are a unique Mexican creation, considering they are served in bread rolls, an ingredient that is not so often associated with Mexi... READ MORE

8

Lobster Roll

Maine, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: The Clam Shack (Kennebunk, United States of America)

Lobster roll is a Maine specialty consisting of cooked lobster meat that is, ideally, drizzled with melted butter and placed into long hot dog rolls. Additionally, the sandwich might include lettuce, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper. Traditiona... READ MORE

9

Butifarra

Lima, Peru
4.4
Most iconic: Restaurante Bar Cordano (Lima District, Peru)

Butifarra is the essential Peruvian sandwich that originally consisted of a crusty white bread (pan frances, michetta or ciabbata) filled with jamón del país (garlic-infused peppery ham), salsa criolla, lettuce, and aji peppers. Over... READ MORE

10

Sandwich de lomo

Córdoba Province, Argentina
4.4
Most iconic: La Rambla (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

This is an extreme version of a steak sandwich – filled with thinly sliced lomo steak, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, mayonnaise, chimichurri sauce, ham, cheese, and a fried egg, sandwich de lomo or lomito is a behemoth of a sandwich th... READ MORE

11

Montreal smoked meat

Montreal, Canada
4.4
Most iconic: Schwartz's (Montreal, Canada)

Montreal smoked meat is a type of deli meat sandwich that originated in Montreal, Canada. It's similar to corned beef and pastrami sandwiches, but the meat used has its own distinct preparation process and flavor profile. Pastrami was invented in ... READ MORE

12

Mozzarella in carrozza

Campania, Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Rosticceria Gislon (Venice, Italy)

Mozzarella in carrozza (lit. mozzarella in a carriage) is an Italian fried sandwich that's especially popular in Campania, although it's eaten in various parts of Italy. The sandwich is made with crustless, slightly stale bread, mozzarella cheese ... READ MORE

13

Texas Brisket Sandwich

Texas, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: La Barbecue (Austin, United States of America)

The practice of smoking brisket has a long tradition in Texas, and this juicy, fatty treat also works great as a flavorful sandwich filling. Texas brisket sandwiches can be considered more of a concept than a recipe - various toppings and sorts of... READ MORE

14

Maine-style Lobster Roll

Maine, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: Union Oyster House (Boston, United States of America)

One of New England cuisine staples, the Maine-style lobster roll consists of a chilled lobster salad tucked into New England-style split-top buns. The lobster salad, at its basic, is made with knuckle and claw meat that is dressed in mayonnaise an... READ MORE

15

Sanduíche de pernil

Portugal
4.4
Most iconic: Casa Guedes Tradicional (Porto, Portugal)

This Portuguese sandwich consists of shredded pieces of slowly roasted pork shoulder (pernil) which are placed on a crusty bread roll. The sandwich is typically enjoyed plain, but it can be enriched with mustard or cheese (ideally the READ MORE

16

Jibarito

Puerto Rico
4.4
Most iconic: Papa's Cache Sabroso (Chicago, United States of America)

Jibarito is a unique Puerto Rican sandwich made with smashed, fried plantains instead of bread. The sandwich is typically filled with garlic mayonnaise, meat, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese. The origins of jibarito are somewhat hard to untangle, as... READ MORE

17

Bondipan

Buenos Aires, Argentina
4.4

Bondipan (or bondiola) is a classic sandwich originating from Argentine. Similar to the more famous choripan, this sandwich is made with bondiola de cerdo, pork shoulder that's roasted or grilled to perfection and served in crusty french bread. Th... READ MORE

18

Reuben

New York City, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Katz's Delicatessen (Manhattan, United States of America)

Reuben is a melty sandwich consisting of a combination of corned beef, rye bread, sauerkraut, Russian dressing, and Swiss cheese. According to one out of many theories, it was invented in 1914 at Manhattan's Reuben Delicatessen by its own... READ MORE

19

Cheesesteak

Philadelphia, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Jim's Steaks (Philadelphia, United States of America)

The Philadelphian icon known as Philly cheesesteak is an extremely popular sandwich consisting of thinly sliced pieces of steak and tender, melting cheese in a long and crusty hoagie roll. It was invented in the 1930s in what is now a Phi... READ MORE

20

Po'Boy

Louisiana, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Parkway Bakery and Tavern (New Orleans, United States of America)

Po'boy is a unique sandwich with a rich history. It originated from Louisiana in the early 20th century, when it was invented by two brothers named Benny and Clovis Martin. The Martins opened a sandwich shop in New Orleans and started to make po'b... READ MORE

21

Cuban Sandwich

Florida, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Enriqueta's Sandwich Shop (Miami, United States of America)

A Cuban or a Cubano is a grilled, pressed sandwich made with Cuban bread that is filled with ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard. It was originally invented by Cuban immigrants in Florida, who wanted to make their own va... READ MORE

22

Bocadillo de jamón

Spain
4.3
Most iconic: Bar Costa (Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera, Spain)

Bocadillo de jamón is a sandwich that is made with Spanish bread and slices of Spanish ham such as jamón Serrano (Serrano ham) or jamón Iberico (Iberian ham). It usually consists of a Spanish-style baguette (... READ MORE

23

Choripán

Argentina
4.3
Most iconic: Nuestra Parrilla (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Choripán is the ultimate in Argentine street food, a sandwich consisting of a chorizo sausage and a variety of condiments in a crusty bun. It is usually consumed on the go, since it is mostly sold at street stands throughout Latin ... READ MORE

24

Bocadillo de carne

Spain
4.3

Bocadillo de carne refers to a variety of Spanish meat-based sandwiches that consist of Spanish bread and meat. Numerous types of bread can be used for the sandwich, including Spanish-style baguette (barra de pan), hamburger buns, hot dog... READ MORE

25

Medianoche

Cuba
4.3
Most iconic: Art Pub (Havana, Cuba)

Medianoche is a tasty Cuban sandwich filled with roasted pork, ham, Swiss cheese, and pickles. The bread is made with a sweet and soft egg dough which is very similar to the Jewish challah. The name of the sandwich means midnight... READ MORE

26

Bagel and Lox

New York City, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Russ & Daughters (Manhattan, United States of America)

Bagel and lox is a classic New Yorker sandwich consisting of a freshly baked bagel that's split in half, then topped with cream cheese and cured salmon. The sandwich can be additionally garnished with capers or thinly sliced red onions, while the ... READ MORE

27

Sabich

Israel
4.3
Most iconic: Sabich Frishman (Tel Aviv, Israel)

First brought to Israel in the 1940s and 1950s by the Iraqi Jews, sabich is a sandwich made by stuffing pita bread with fried eggplants, hard-boiled eggs, tahini sauce, Israeli salad, hummus, pickled mango sauce (amba), and parsley. It is... READ MORE

28

Roast Pork Sandwich

Philadelphia, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: John's Roast Pork (Philadelphia, United States of America)

Roast pork sandwiches are a staple of numerous sandwich shops throughout Philadelphia. The bread roll is typically topped with sesame seeds and loaded with a generous spoonful of pork juices. It is then stuffed with either sliced pork roast, roast... READ MORE

29

Toast Skagen

Sweden
4.3
Most iconic: Lisa Elmqvist (Stockholm, Sweden)

Toast Skagen is a classic and elegant Swedish open-faced sandwich that's typically served as an appetizer. It's made with white bread, shrimps, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, whitefish roe, dill, lemon, and butter. The crusts are removed from the brea... READ MORE

30

Prego

Portugal
4.3
Most iconic: Cervejaria Ramiro (Lisbon, Portugal)

Prego is a ubiquitous Portuguese sandwich prepared with thin slices of beef that are seasoned with garlic, fried, sautéed alongside onions and wine, then placed inside a bread roll. The name prego translates to a nail, and... READ MORE

31

Hot Chicken Sandwich

Nashville, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Hattie B’s Hot Chicken (Nashville, United States of America)

Hot chicken sandwich is Nashville’s signature dish, consisting of crispy fried, marinated chicken pieces served on a toasted white bun. Various cuts of chicken can be used: breasts, thighs, or wings, and once fried, the meat is covered in a ... READ MORE

32

Porchetta sandwich (Panino con la porchetta)

Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Roli Roti Gourmet Rotisserie (San Francisco, United States of America)

Panino con la porchetta is a popular type of sandwich from central Italy made with slices of porchetta that are tucked in between two slices of homemade bread. The sandwich is especially popular among Italian-Americans and in Rome, with both Umbri... READ MORE

33

Sánguche de milanesa

Tucumán Province, Argentina
4.3
Most iconic: El Buen Libro (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Sánguche de milanesa is a popular sandwich hailing from Argentina, although it's also popular in Uruguay. The sandwich typically consists of a split baguette or long bread roll that's filled with milanesa, mayonnaise, tomatoes, onions, and ... READ MORE

34

Arepa reina pepiada

Venezuela
4.3
Most iconic: Viva Las Arepas (Las Vegas, United States of America)

Arepa reina pepiada is one of the most famous arepa varieties in Venezuela. This type of arepa is stacked and filled with a combination of avocado, shredded chicken pieces, lime, coriander, mayonnaise, and optional peas. The dish was invented by H... READ MORE

35

Peameal bacon sandwich

Toronto, Canada
4.3
Most iconic: Carousel Bakery (Toronto, Canada)

Originating from Toronto, this simple sandwich consists of thick slices of fatty and crispy peameal bacon on a Kaiser bun. The bun soaks up the bacon's juices, developing its own meaty texture in the process. The sandwich is usually paired with mu... READ MORE

36

Connecticut-style Lobster Roll

Connecticut, United States of America
4.3

The first type of lobster roll to exist, the Connecticut-style lobster roll, is characterized by the fact that it's warm; both the lobster meat and the roll are. The lobster meat is steamed or boiled, tucked into a toasted and warm New England-sty... READ MORE

37

Croque-monsieur

Paris, France
4.2
Most iconic: Le Petit Cler (Paris, France)

According to Larousse, this classic French hot sandwich consists of a thin slice of ham and melted cheese tucked between two pieces of sliced bread. The original first appeared on Parisian menus in 1910, and some claim it was invented by accident,... READ MORE

38

Arepa

Venezuela
4.2
Most iconic: Quero Arepa (Cartagena, Colombia)

Arepa is a highly versatile cornbread made from ground corn dough or precooked corn flour. It is commonly consumed in Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. In Venezuela, arepa is eaten at any time of the day, throug... READ MORE

39

Smørrebrød

Denmark
4.2
Most iconic: Restaurant Schoennemann (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Smørrebrød is a traditional open-faced sandwich consisting of buttered rye bread that is topped with numerous ingredients and typically accompanied by vegetables, herbs, and salads. Toppings include ingredients such as cold cuts of m... READ MORE

40

Montadito

Spain
4.2
Most iconic: Quimet y Quimet (Barcelona, Spain)

Montaditos are open-faced sandwiches and an essential tapa in Spain. Although there is no set list of ingredients, montaditos are always made with bread slices, typically from a thin elongated bread similar to a baguette. The toppings are incredib... READ MORE

41

Vada pav

Mumbai, India
4.2
Most iconic: Ashok Vada Pav (Mumbai, India)

Vada pav is one of Mumbai's favorite sandwiches, its name referring to the key ingredients: vada, or spicy mashed potatoes that are deep-fried in chickpea batter, and pav, or white bread rolls. This iconic street food is said to ... READ MORE

42

Chivito

Uruguay
4.2
Most iconic: Tinkal Bar (Montevideo, Uruguay)

Chivito is a delicious sandwich from Uruguay and the country's national dish. Meaning little goat in Spanish, a legend says that in the 1940s, a chef in a restaurant was asked to prepare roasted goat, but since he didn't have one - he mad... READ MORE