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The 50 combos at this Italian-inspired panino shop are all ‘killers with delicious fillers’

More than 50 sandwich options have been created for tiny regional paninoteca and wine bar Arno Deli.

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Banh mi made with fresh veg from the garden.

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Neighbourhood spot for banging banh mi and baked goods.

Filled pucce, the Pugliese-style rolls, are the star attraction here.

Tooradeli

A trove of pantry staples, cheese, charcuterie, and the star attraction, puccia-style sangas.

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Pork belly num pang with green apple slaw.

You’re familiar with Vietnam’s banh mi, but have you tried its neighbour’s num pang?

Not to be confused with the Vietnam’s most famous sandwich, the num pang selections at Kampot Kitchen are remixed versions of Cambodian dishes.

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Located in Scott Pickett’s former Le Shoppe site.

Hector’s Deli

The second Little Collins Street outpost for Melbourne’s sandwich supremo.

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Roast chook bagel with dill mayo, capers, cos lettuce and cucumber.

Bandit

One-man-show serving epic toasties in the heart of town.

Warkop’s breakfast muffin served with a house-made sausage patty, fried egg, optional hash brown (pictured) and “Bazzinga sauce”.

Warkop

The second outpost for Richmond’s Indonesian sandwich shop.

Cafe Lewi.

‘A place to take your time’: This sweet spot brings fine-dining cred to inner west strip

This 19-seat cafe is finally open, bringing classic French pastries, yolky breakfast buns and roast chicken sandwiches to this quiet strip in the inner west.

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Pitstop Hamburger’s smash burgers and shakes.

Pitstop Hamburgers

Smashburgers and shakes at a surprising roadside stop.

Owner-chef Andrea Bettini and partner Katherine Daza at Betto Deli, Newtown.

$3 wine and traditional lasagne: This underrated Italian delivers a taste of home

At Betto Deli, the Italian-born chef makes family recipes and panini that remind him of home.

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