Paseo
EatFremont#43 of 50

Paseo

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Dylan

A Caribbean sandwich shop that inspires the kind of devotion usually reserved for sports teams. The roasted pork sandwich — caramelized onions, aioli, cilantro, pressed onto a toasted baguette — is a transcendent object. The Fremont original is a walk-up window with a small patio, and the line snakes around the block, but it moves fast and every second of waiting is justified.

Insider tip

The Caribbean Roast. No substitutions, no modifications, no thinking. It's been perfect for years.

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