Taco crawl? How about a sandwich crawl? Come with us to Highland Park

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Pambazo at El Huarache Azteca in Highland Park, a torta dipped in red guajillo salsa filled with choripapas (chorizo with cooked potato mixed together) that’s topped with lettuce, queso fresco, and cream. (Gab Chabrán)

Highland Park is famously walkable, with a rich history. Combined, it creates the perfect conditions for a slew of sandwich spots that combine novel experimentation with old-time tradition.

Initially a landing spot for 19th-century Italian immigrants, the neighborhood later became predominantly Latino before evolving into today’s hipster hot spot. All those influences can still be felt in eateries along Fig and York.

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From left to right: Luca Servodio, host of the L.A. Food Podcast and LAist food editor Gab Chabrán, considers their sandwich fate in Highland Park. (Luca Servodio)

I used to live there and still have an affection for the area. And I have my favorites to head to for a great sandwich when I’m hungry and nearby.

I’d also heard there were new spots emerging that were getting acclaim for their sandwich offerings, so I enlisted the help of Luca Servodio, host of the L.A. Food Podcast and the galaxy brain behind the social media account L.A. Countdown…

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