Salumi (restaurant)

Salumi
Restaurant information
Current owner(s) Armandino Batali
Street address 309 Third Ave South
City Seattle
State Washington
Postal code/ZIP 98104
Country US
Coordinates 47°35′59″N 122°19′50″W / 47.599743°N 122.330522°W / 47.599743; -122.330522
Website salumicuredmeats.com
Armandino Batali
Waiting to order at narrow serving line

Salumi is a salumeria and restaurant in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of downtown Seattle, Washington.[1]

Salumi was founded by Armandino Batali, the father of New York chef Mario Batali, and is now run as a family business with his wife, daughter, and son-in-law owning and operating.[2]

In the episode "Pacific Northwest" of the show Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations on the Travel Channel, chef and host Anthony Bourdain visited and dined in Salumi. In the segment, Bourdain participated in the process of curing meat and showed Armandino's sister making gnocchi in the front window. The show also mentioned and displayed the frequent long line in this restaurant.[3]

Salumi was also featured on Travel Channel's Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America. Adam Richman met with Gina Batali, Mario's sister, and sampled the Oxtail sandwich, which is only featured at the restaurant a few times a year.[4]

See also

References

  1. A Prince of Pork, The New York Times
  2. Salami: A Cure for What Ails You, National Public Radio
  3. "Pacific Northwest". Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. Season 3. Episode 3. January 15, 2007. Travel Channel.
  4. Gujavarty, Shalini. "Salumi Featured in Richman's Best Sandwich in America". seattle.eater.com. Retrieved 9 June 2014.

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Coordinates: 47°35′59″N 122°19′50″W / 47.59972°N 122.33056°W / 47.59972; -122.33056


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