A day of browsing on the Upper East Side could fill any shopper with a ravenous hunger, but the neighborhood is generally known more for white tablecloth dining than quick bites on the run. GloboMaestro is helping to change all that, highlighting two scrumptious sandwich options in the middle of the high-end boutiques and museums. Pastrami Queen earns praise for "ingredients...so fresh...that you don't even need the bread toasted," and the reviewer asserts that while the overstuffed pastrami sandwich isn't a steal at $15, it's so delicious that it's worth the price (and it sounds like you'll have leftovers anyway!) If you're the type who likes your sandwiches pressed and decidedly non-kosher, Via Quadronno is given high marks for their paninis, particularly the La Madunina, with prosciutto, mozzarella and black olive pate. In addition to a delectable menu, the place is cozy and serves excellent coffee. After an afternoon of shopping and museum-hopping, these two options sound like just the sustenance you'll need to face another round at Bloomingdale's.
Read more mouthwatering details about Pastrami Queen's and Via Quadronno's sandwiches at GloboMaestro.
Pastrami Queen is located at 1125 Lexington Avenue, at 78th Street.
Via Quadronno is located at 25 East 73rd Street, between Madison and Fifth Avenues.















