Pane Bianco
Sandwich shop · Downtown Los Angeles ·

Pane Bianco

Sandwich shop · Downtown Los Angeles ·

Pizza slices, focaccia sandwiches, and gourmet salads served

green slice
roast beef sandwich
mortadella sandwich
italian sandwich
quality ingredients
focaccia sandwiches
red slice
pizza by the slice
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757 Alameda St #180, Los Angeles, CA 90021 Get directions

$10–20

Order delivery
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Trendy
Good for solo dining

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757 Alameda St #180, Los Angeles, CA 90021 Get directions

+1 213 797 5775
pizzeriabianco.com
@panebiancolosangeles

$10–20

Features

•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted

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Jan 30, 2026

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Tartine Bianco - Review - Downtown LA - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Tartine Bianco is the all-day, sit-down part of The Manufactory, the LA outpost of a San Francisco bread legend. It takes up a good chunk of the huge warehouse space (plus a bunch of the terrace outside), and at first glance, seems like the most interesting of the many eating options in the complex. But while most of the food at Tartine Bianco is very good, with a couple of exceptions, it’s also not food that’s going to stick in your head for long after you eat it. Predictably, most of the successful dishes are ones that come on bread. If you prefer biting into a crunchy loaf to ASMR, then you’re going to like it here. Starting with a plate of assorted breads is almost non-negotiable, and you probably want to add the warm ricotta to that as well. At brunch, almost everyone around you will have a patty melt on their table, and you should too. And while it’s weird there’s no pizza on the menu (considering one of the chefs runs a famous pizza place in Phoenix), you can order flatbread by the slice that will give you that pizza feeling if you need it. Even if you’re not a bread person, there is one dish that’s a reason on its own to get to Tartine Bianco: The whole “hot” fish. It’s lightly coated in a spicy batter, fried, and served with giant croutons (because bread) and pickled beans. We aren’t ashamed to say we have stripped it to the bones on multiple occasions, but other than that fish, we haven’t found many reasons to make return visits here. Some of the more intriguing-sounding plates on the menu - sweetbreads with crispy red rice, rotisserie chicken with black garlic spaetzle - are perfectly tasty, but also pretty unmemorable. You’re never going to have a bad experience at Tartine Bianco (unless you’re currently carb-free). But with only a handful of stand-out dishes on a very large menu, a dining room that never feels particularly buzzing, and service that’s friendly but has a tendency to go missing, it also isn’t worth going out of your way for. Food Rundown Assorted Breads + Warm Ricotta No offense to the celiacs of this world, but there isn’t much point in coming to Tartine Bianco if you can’t eat gluten. Fully half of the menu is served on some sort of bread, and the best way to start a meal here is to lean into that with multiple types and some house-made ricotta. photo credit: Stan Lee Smoked Trout Smørrebrød If you want something more substantial on top of your bread, you have a lot of choices, but our pick is the smoked trout. The trout is all mixed in with the cream cheese, there are pickled onions on top, and we’ll take one for ourselves thank you very much. photo credit: Stan Lee Flatbread The “Bianco” in Tartine Bianco is a famous pizza guy, but if you’re looking for full pies here you’ll be disappointed. Instead, they do thicker slices of pizza-like flatbread with fairly minimal toppings. They’re good, but probably best grabbed to-go in the market next door. Patty Melt Up there with the city’s best patty melts, this one is rich, tangy, and a little bit greasy. If that’s the mood you’re in (and even if it’s not), you should get this. Grilled Wild Blue Prawns These are great. The prawns are slightly spicy, full of flavor, and come on top of a tasty carrot sofrito. Rotisserie Chicken We’ve had this a couple of times - once it was underseasoned and boring, once it was everything you want a restaurant chicken to be. If you always order the chicken, you probably won’t be disappointed by this one. Whole “Hot” Fish But if you’re only going to get one large dish (and after all the bread you’ve already had, you probably are) it should be this one. It’s kind of like Nashville hot chicken, and the kind of dish that could end a relationship if you take the last bite without making sure that’s OK. photo credit: Stan Lee" - Jess Basser Sanders

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/tartine-bianco
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The Best Restaurants For Lunch In Downtown LA - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Pane Bianco is a lunchtime-only sandwich and slice shop from the Pizzeria Bianco people. At lunch, Pizzeria Bianco offers just whole pies, so as great as its pizzas are, if you’re looking for a solo lunch at Row DTLA (or a quick meal that can fit in your lunch hour), Pane Bianco is the better option. While we liked the mortadella sandwich we tried, the New York-style slices should be the priority here. Our current favorite is the green slice topped solely with a delicious spinach cheese sauce that tastes like a dip we’d eat too much of on Super Bowl Sunday." - brant cox, sylvio martins, cathy park

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/the-downtown-la-lunch-guide
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Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: January 6 | Eater LA

"On a pre-holiday gift run to Hightide at Row DTLA, Rebecca Roland (Southern California/Southwest editor) stopped into the sandwich and slice shop from pizzaiolo Chris Bianco and ordered her usual favorite, the green slice. She considers it one of the best slices around town: generously sized (taking up the better portion of a white disposable plate), reheated to a crisp before serving, and evocative of a spinach-artichoke dip with an earthy green sauce and bubbly cheese on top. One slice makes a light lunch, though adding a salad is a sensible option." - Eater Staff

https://la.eater.com/2025/1/6/24337315/favorite-best-dishes-la-los-angeles-eater-editors-december-6
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The Biggest LA Restaurant Openings to Know in 2023 | Eater LA

"Chris Bianco’s Phoenix sandwich-and-slice concept at the Row serves focaccia sandwiches (burrata and mortadella, roast beef with green garlic aioli), New York–style pizza by the slice, whole 18-inch pies, and grab-and-go salumi and cheese boxes in an airy, antique-accented space." - Eater Staff

https://la.eater.com/23578562/biggest-restaurant-openings-los-angeles-2023
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LA’s Sandwich Scene Is Having a Hot Focaccia Summer | Eater LA

"Chris Bianco’s Downtown Pane Bianco is comfortable letting its focaccia sandwiches stray into non‑traditional, California-Italian territory rather than strictly replicating old formulas." - Farley Elliott

https://la.eater.com/2023/8/25/23844944/focaccia-sandwich-los-angeles-trend-news-tre-mani-lorenzo-allantico-vinaio-la
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