by Janice Worthen
On the corner of Santa Clara Avenue and Fifth Street sits a little deli that's easy to miss, but its sandwiches — stuffed with a generous serving of meat on a wonderfully fragrant choice of breads — are hard to forget. Just take a step inside this classic corner eatery, and you'll see why Santoro's Italian Market & Deli is a neighborhood gem.
Regulars stop in daily and weekly, not only to get a delicious bite to eat but to catch up with owners Michele (Michael to customers) and Heidi Santoro, who opened the shop in 2010. It took the couple about eight months to convert what used to be a liquor store into their deli. Local mouths have been watering ever since.
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