Hey there, sandwich lovers! If you’re in San Antonio and you’re hungry but not looking to spend a fortune, you’re in luck. Our city is bursting with incredible sandwiches that pack a flavor punch without taking a toll on your wallet. Let’s dive into some mouthwatering choices that are all priced around $10!
First up, we couldn’t resist trying the torta ahogada from El Chivito. Now, picture this: two halves of a meaty torta relaxing in a delightful pool of sauce. I mixed in some spicy and garlicky salsa before taking a big ol’ bite of that delicious sandwich. The thick birote bread soaks up the luscious tomato and pepper goodness perfectly. Each bite delivers an explosion of flavors, and believe me, it’s a must-try! You can find El Chivito at 204 Crossroads Blvd., Balcones Heights, or 9055 Marbach Road, San Antonio.
Next, we headed over to Zito’s Deli for their famous meatball sandwich. As I stood there waiting for my number to be called, my mouth watered just thinking about it! When my sandwich finally arrived, it was sliced in half and accompanied by a tiny cup of beans. The meatballs were swimming in sauce and topped with melty cheese, making it every bit as delicious as it sounds. Plus, the crispy, toasted bread added the perfect amount of crunch. Their locations are at 1554 Babcock Road, San Antonio, and 8800 Broadway, Suite 108, San Antonio.
If you’re a fan of comforting classics, you’ll want to order the grilled ham and cheese at Schilo’s. I opted for smoked ham and Swiss cheese nestled between two slices of hearty rye bread. It was served with a side of my choice and a pickle spear, all for just $10. Simple, satisfying, and oh-so-good, Schilo’s can be found at 424 E. Commerce St., San Antonio.
Then, we swung by The Station Cafe, where their sandwiches have a lighter touch. The bread is almost bun-like, and the crispy exterior contrasts wonderfully with its airy softness inside. I tried the Thai Fighter, which came dressed in a red curry sauce that had a sweet twist and just the right amount of heat. It coated the sandwich’s fixings perfectly without making it too soggy. Head over to 108 King William St., San Antonio for this treat!
Last but definitely not least, we couldn’t pass up the torta ahogada at La Unica Cocina Mexicana. This beauty came with a generous amount of their signature sauce, which soaked into the bread like a dream. The best bites were those filled with tender carnitas and crunchy cabbage. I mean, who could resist sopping up every last drop of that mouthwatering sauce with the bread? You can find La Unica Cocina at 2622 Goliad Road, San Antonio.
So there you have it, folks! Whether you’re craving a spicy torta, a classic meatball sandwich, or something with a hint of curry, San Antonio’s sandwich scene has got you covered without breaking your budget. Next time you’re feeling peckish, hit up these spots for a delicious meal that’s kind to your wallet. Happy eating!
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