This week, Yelp is all about the panini - that delicious lunch-time treat to get you through the working week.
With businesses from Glasgow and Edinburgh, there's something here to satisfy any carb-craving.
Panini's Sandwich Bar
74 Waterloo Street, Glasgow
Matt F is a self-proclaimed "panini freak so I can't say I've had anything else here. The bread is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I couldn't ask for more. The tuna melt is probably my favorite so far."
Pronto Panini
32 Morrison Street, Edinburgh
Lindsay O "had a veggie Stromboli which did the trick nicely, hot, toasted and delicious. It was in a foil-lined bag to keep it hot. The shop is clean, well presented and had a good selection."
Where the Monkey Sleeps
182 West Regent Street, Glasgow
Roz M says "I have just finished munching one of their awesome paninis for lunch (the Firewalker Deluxe, which I highly recommend) and was reminded how good their food is. At £4.20 for my over-stuffed sandwich, I think the Monkey is good value for money for the portion size and tastiness of the grub."
Deli Fresco
41 Leith Street, Edinburgh
"They've got a large range of meat and vegetarian dishes, and the usual list of paninis with quite unusual ingredients!" Rezzi I says the "smoked turkey tomato cranberry was a bit of a novelty for me, but was quite delicious!"
Naked Soup
6 Kersland Street, Glasgow
Elizabeth F "decided to go for the lentil, sweet potato and coconut soup with a brie, bacon and cranberry panini … the food was delicious, I would highly recommend as they did have a good choice on offer at a reasonable price."
Global
13 George VI Bridge, Old Town Edinburgh
With a fab choice of fillings for paninis, focaccias, rolls and proper oven baked baked potatoes too, Nadya S says this they have "great, friendly service."
Social Bite
103 St Vincent Street, Glasgow
Scott C "had the Parma Ham, chorizo, mozzarella and pesto panini, toasted and to go. It was really tasty, the tomato pesto particularly tasted so fresh."
Nikki's Sandwich Bar
5a William Street, Edinburgh
Alex R loves the "amazing range of sandwiches, baked potatoes and panini" - and tips that there's "at least four hot specials a day".
Smile Café
102 Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow
"This is the traditional Italian bar, where you can have a chat with friendly staff over the best coffee I have had in Glasgow. The panini are very nice as well, made with authentic Italian cheeses and meats, it really feels like you are in Italy," says Davide R.
Café Marlayne
13 Antigua Street, Edinburgh
"The snack menu consists of items such as omelette, panini, croque monsieur or madame." Anita A "had a goat cheese, beetroot, walnut and thyme panini" which was "tasty and the little side salad well dressed".
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