The Spaghetti and Meatballwich Is a Wish Come True

A California sandwich shop has given the trendy ramen burger an Italian-comfort-food twist, bringing the world the Spaghetti and Meatballwich. (That’s amore.)
Spaghetti and Meatballwich

Ramen burger, shmamen burger. The Carving Board, a Southern California sandwich place with locations in Tarzana, Hollywood and West Los Angeles, has just put an Italian-comfort-food twist on the trendy noodle-bun-with-meat-in-the-middle hand-held meal.

Ladies and gents, feast your eyes on (if geography doesn’t allow you to treat your taste buds to) the Spaghetti and Meatballwich.

The special menu item features “sliced beef meatballs” slathered with garlic-basil marinara and topped with melted mozzarella. It’s served between “bread” made of Parmesan spaghetti, saving you from having to twirl and slurp and worry.

Forks? So overrated.
Photo courtesy of @TheCarvingBoard

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