Friendly family owned deli. The ramen soup is amazing!!!! My son always gets the chicken teriyaki bowl. I have gotten a few sandwiches here that were very good too. David and his wife that own the place are very friendly and really bend over backwards to please their customers. I love coming here, and so do my kids!
(5)
Chris R.
I had the #3 lunch special which is 6" sandwich, small soup and small drink for $9.00 and change. I had the #10 sandwich which is the "Croque Special" in the Italy category. The menu was divided into regions... France, Germany, Italy, American and then somehow Korean is on there with teriyaki bowls and fried rice. They also have salads and a few wraps. The sandwich was good and really liked the feta cheese that was on it. The soup was ok... Tasted homemade but was a little bland. I want to go back and try something else because I am a little up in the air on this place. Not knowing exactly what a "Croque" was I guess I was expecting something a bit more unique. Turns out it's a sub sandwich that is heated in an oven and served. Service was good and got my food fast but it was a little hard to understand the guy who was taking my order. Will update when I go back...
(3)
Amy D.
We had a coupon at work - buy one 6", get one free. Believe it or not, 6" is plenty for this lil girl! ;} I got the #5 sandwich, which was turkey with cheese and cranberry. There are two different breads to choose from and two different dressings. I had the whole wheat bread and the garlic dressing. They have the sandwich menu split into regions of the world, which I thought was cute, though then the number selection of the sandwiches was off. It affected my OCD, but not too much! This was one of the best sandwiches I've had in this area! I'm in the Scottsdale Airpark and surrounded by restaurants. Most are just trendy places that people go to, just to say they've been there. And they suck, for the most part! So, the sandwich was ooey-gooey and delish! I had sauce running down my arm and cheese sliding out the sides. That's how we do it on the East Coast, yo! Oh, and a cranberry popped out onto my "shelf" (the chest, dudes!) but didn't stain, luckily. 5-second rule, right? Anyway, with the coupon, my co-worker and I paid $3 for 6"!!!
(4)
Min T.
My friend said her office ordered from this place all the time and had decent sandwiches. It was icky and hot in Phoenix (Scottsdale) and so I didn't really have a taste for anything. Sure, a hot sandwich sounded just fine. But what was I thinking ordering soup? I had the Croque Monsieur (which strangely had fresh sliced mushrooms in it but I liked it). The garlic sauce was definitely subtle and desirable on the crispy baguette. It was probably a good thing that on this hot as hell day, my split pea and ham soup wasn't more warmed up. Still, I want hot soup! It was fine though and the ham was quite tasty.
(3)
Justin V.
Croque is a very different as well as delightful kind of place. Legitimately there is nothing else out there like Croque's. You think it should be some kind of Louisiana style restaurant full of fried Catfish and gumbo like dishes or maybe a French restaurant full of less interesting French food but instead its a place that serves sandwiches, soups and various Asian themed bowls. They have 18 different kinds of sandwiches that are American, French, Korean and German motif, so there is a lot of variety and each sandwich is of the highest quality. I've only had the Bulgoki myself(people I've eaten with their have had the Madame and the Tuna but say there were equally amazing) but I've had it in the less traditional "sandwich" form as well as the bowl and the flavor is spectacular, rivaling Bulgoki I've had at excellent Korean restaurants all over the valley. I'm looking forward to trying the other sandwiches as well as various soups of the day (ex Mushroom Brie looked amazing), overall this is the best new sandwich place around, forget about boring Subway for lunch and try a sandwich worth eating at Croque's
(5)
ZZ B.
I love this place. I crave their sandwiches. They have this garlic sauce that's simply wonderful. Bring gum! Try the turkey with cranberry (with garlic sauce of course). It sounded strange to me at first but now I am in love. They have punch card so your 10th? sandwich is free. Locally owned which is cool. Not open for dinner or on Sundays to my knowledge.
(4)
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Address :13610 N Scottsdale Rd,#25
Scottsdale, AZ, 85254
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Katya B.
Friendly family owned deli. The ramen soup is amazing!!!! My son always gets the chicken teriyaki bowl. I have gotten a few sandwiches here that were very good too. David and his wife that own the place are very friendly and really bend over backwards to please their customers. I love coming here, and so do my kids!
(5)Chris R.
I had the #3 lunch special which is 6" sandwich, small soup and small drink for $9.00 and change. I had the #10 sandwich which is the "Croque Special" in the Italy category. The menu was divided into regions... France, Germany, Italy, American and then somehow Korean is on there with teriyaki bowls and fried rice. They also have salads and a few wraps. The sandwich was good and really liked the feta cheese that was on it. The soup was ok... Tasted homemade but was a little bland. I want to go back and try something else because I am a little up in the air on this place. Not knowing exactly what a "Croque" was I guess I was expecting something a bit more unique. Turns out it's a sub sandwich that is heated in an oven and served. Service was good and got my food fast but it was a little hard to understand the guy who was taking my order. Will update when I go back...
(3)Amy D.
We had a coupon at work - buy one 6", get one free. Believe it or not, 6" is plenty for this lil girl! ;} I got the #5 sandwich, which was turkey with cheese and cranberry. There are two different breads to choose from and two different dressings. I had the whole wheat bread and the garlic dressing. They have the sandwich menu split into regions of the world, which I thought was cute, though then the number selection of the sandwiches was off. It affected my OCD, but not too much! This was one of the best sandwiches I've had in this area! I'm in the Scottsdale Airpark and surrounded by restaurants. Most are just trendy places that people go to, just to say they've been there. And they suck, for the most part! So, the sandwich was ooey-gooey and delish! I had sauce running down my arm and cheese sliding out the sides. That's how we do it on the East Coast, yo! Oh, and a cranberry popped out onto my "shelf" (the chest, dudes!) but didn't stain, luckily. 5-second rule, right? Anyway, with the coupon, my co-worker and I paid $3 for 6"!!!
(4)Min T.
My friend said her office ordered from this place all the time and had decent sandwiches. It was icky and hot in Phoenix (Scottsdale) and so I didn't really have a taste for anything. Sure, a hot sandwich sounded just fine. But what was I thinking ordering soup? I had the Croque Monsieur (which strangely had fresh sliced mushrooms in it but I liked it). The garlic sauce was definitely subtle and desirable on the crispy baguette. It was probably a good thing that on this hot as hell day, my split pea and ham soup wasn't more warmed up. Still, I want hot soup! It was fine though and the ham was quite tasty.
(3)Justin V.
Croque is a very different as well as delightful kind of place. Legitimately there is nothing else out there like Croque's. You think it should be some kind of Louisiana style restaurant full of fried Catfish and gumbo like dishes or maybe a French restaurant full of less interesting French food but instead its a place that serves sandwiches, soups and various Asian themed bowls. They have 18 different kinds of sandwiches that are American, French, Korean and German motif, so there is a lot of variety and each sandwich is of the highest quality. I've only had the Bulgoki myself(people I've eaten with their have had the Madame and the Tuna but say there were equally amazing) but I've had it in the less traditional "sandwich" form as well as the bowl and the flavor is spectacular, rivaling Bulgoki I've had at excellent Korean restaurants all over the valley. I'm looking forward to trying the other sandwiches as well as various soups of the day (ex Mushroom Brie looked amazing), overall this is the best new sandwich place around, forget about boring Subway for lunch and try a sandwich worth eating at Croque's
(5)ZZ B.
I love this place. I crave their sandwiches. They have this garlic sauce that's simply wonderful. Bring gum! Try the turkey with cranberry (with garlic sauce of course). It sounded strange to me at first but now I am in love. They have punch card so your 10th? sandwich is free. Locally owned which is cool. Not open for dinner or on Sundays to my knowledge.
(4)