
BY: Martha Michael
If you’re craving food from the windy city, you don’t need a plane ticket, just a drive into Canyon Country. Marciano’s Chicago Style Deli was not only deemed the go-to sandwich shop for Super Bowl Sunday on KTLA’s “Burrous’ Bites,” it has become the destination for hungry SCV residents since March 11 of last year.
“It’s been great,” says owner Brent Zega. “The first year is always tough. When any chef or any business that has to do with something you create with your own hands, when you open that up to the critics, to the public, it’s a big leap of faith. We’ve had an overwhelming response. We’re over 60,000 sandwiches, dogs and salads served our first year. We’re right about 25,000 orders.”
SOURCE: https://signalscv.com
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