Located north of Baltimore's famed Inner Harbor region, Attman's Authentic New York Delicatessen offers lunchtime counter service. The interior includes a small Jewish deli, grocery store and an attached dining hall with limited seating. Standard deli fare items include corned beef, hot pastrami and matzo ball soup. Situated within a somewhat desolate region, the deli offers an abundance of street parking.
The Highlandtown-based Di Pasquale's Italian Market includes an Italian deli storefront alongside a few scattered tables reserved for on-site dining. The casual setting features a lunch menu, displayed upon a dry erase board, with such hearty fare as muffulettas, homemade lasagna and veal parmigiana.
Located in Southeast Baltimore, Tortilleria Sinaloa sits surrounded by a host of Latino eateries. The laid back establishment serves up tacos and tamales, and produces tortillas via the restaurant's old-fashioned tortilla making machine. Sprinkle hot green or red sauce upon your entrees from the restaurant's communal bowls. Carry out your lunch or dine amidst the often times sun soaked window bar seats.
Situated near Johns Hopkins University, Holy Frijoles offers a kitschy interior, complete with chili pepper shaped lights and bold orange colored walls. Lunchtime fare includes such hearty Mexican staples as towering nachos, enchiladas and oversized burritos. Cramped quarters remain better suited for small parties of diners. Street parking goes quickly in the neighborhood as well.
The Cypriana Cafe remains a popular lunchtime destination amongst downtown office workers. The casual Greek eatery offers an extensive lunch menu with such samplings as falafels, Greek salad and chicken pitas. Although street parking remains scarce, a host of public parking garages and lots sit within the direct vicinity of the restaurant.
Samos Restaurant sits just south of the city's sprawling Druid Hill Park and its resident zoo. Munch on such Greek fare as spinach pie, gyros and stuffed grape leaves, all while surrounded by mural covered walls depicting the seaside landscapes of Greece. Guests wishing to order take-out from the bustling restaurant should prepare for the possibility of busy phone lines.
Located in Federal Hill, Kiku Sushi lies within walking distance of Camden Yards. The interior features such lively decor as Japanese lanterns and origami. Lunchtime specials feature discounted sushi and sashimi served with soup and salad. Vegetarian cuisine includes vegetable tempura and fried tofu rolls. Street parking remains available in the surrounding region.
Situated within the city's historic Fell's Point area, Asahi Sushi offers a relaxed setting complete with sushi bar seating, stone floors and hanging lanterns. Lunch specials include various sushi rolls or teriyaki dishes, with such sides as miso soup or salad. The menu features a handful of Korean entrees as well. Although the restaurant accepts credit cards, a host of ATMs sit scattered throughout the surrounding region as well.