Parolli Rolli

1712 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa
(949) 612-5124

Recent Reviews

Daniel C.

fell in love with porchetta when my wife and I visited San Francisco. Been looking everywhere in Socal and finally found this place on yelp. I was so excited. Went there the first time, they were not there. next weekend called them to confirm if they will be on site. No answer. Called them again weekend after that no answer.. reading reviews by others, looks like I am not the only one either. needs better customer service. I still want to give them a shot if I can for the love of porchetta.

Richie K.

Parolli's Porchetta is simply one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. It's packed with fantastic flavors and juices, all of which soak in wonderfully with the perfectly toasted bread. The roasted potatoes were a tad oily, but were very tasty and slightly crispy. Portions are very generous. Yes, this porchetta sandwich is on par with Roli Roti's in SF, and arguably better. The service is excellent and food is made with the family's TLC. Check their social media accounts to find out where they're going to be and if they're at SoCo on a Saturday, head over there and enjoy a mouth-watering Porchetta sandwich.

Tyler T.

The porchetta sandwich here was really good! The meat felt like it could have melted it in your mouth, and it was just the right blend of meaty, fatty, and crunchy that the whole dish just tasted awesome! The bread was a little oily though (well the whole thing was), but that didn't detract away from how awesome the whole thing tasted, and probably was part of the reason why it tasted so good! The potatoes on the side were passable, and they were kind of salty, but they are forgettable with how good the sandwich was.

Kim Vo

The bf and I stumbled upon Parolli Rolli when we decided to check out the SoCo Farmers Market. This was my introduction to porchetta, and it is made to perfection!

Al Fo

**** Edited rating --- will update once I get to try the sandwiches ...!

alex f.

UPDATE 2/21: Finally got to try the Porchetta. I've had porchetta at several other places (Roli Roti in SF, Osteria Mozza in LA, Paninoteca Maggio in Santa Ana ...) and this is good if not better than any of those in flavor and tenderness --- unfortunately my plate was "cold." Not sure if that's how it's supposed to come. I waited about 12-15 mins for mine -- I assumed that it was because they needed to prepare a fresh off the rotisserie porchetta, so it was strange that it was basically cold. Taste: Very good, with a very good blend of herbs that don't overpower the meat. Texture: Soft and tender loin meat, crispy skin just as it should be. Meat is juicy when you bite into it, and the fat is well rendered. Temperature: As above, cold. If it had been warm, it would have been phenomenal. I would love to try some right when it comes off the rotisserie. Presentation: Cleanly presented. I got the Paleo, which came served on a fresh bed of spinach and arugula and topped with their tangy green dressing. Final verdict based on food alone: 4 stars, would have been 5 if the meat were warm. UPDATE 2/1: Just got an email from Parolli rolli saying they had a family emergency .... So sorry to hear about that. I updated the review to 3 stars for now and will update it accordingly after eventually trying out the sandwiches for the first time, if I ever get a chance to. Hopefully they are 5 star sandwiches ORIGINAL POST: Said they'd be back at soco today after not being here last week either ... Guess what NOT HERE again. No one answered the phone. No posting on their facebook page or anywhere. Parolli needs to be more organized if you're a mobile food company with an inconsistent hours structure. This pertains to answering phone , posting a schedule or your whereabouts on social media, etc ....... otherwise business will begin to fail as you piss more customers off.

Peter P.

Porchetta, porchetta, porchetta!!! (pronounced por-ketta) At long last, a place in OC to satisfy my porchetta craving and I couldn't be happier! Like many, I was first introduced to the porchetta by Roli Roti in SF. After one bite into their succulent, mouthwatering, herb stuffed, roasted pork with crispy skin, I was hooked! It instantly became one of my all-time favorite sandiwches and Roli Roti became a must stop destination every time I went up north. For the longest time, I've prayed they would expand to OC, but now thanks to Parolli Rolli, there is no need! Parolli Rolli's version of the porchetta sandwich is just slightly different than Roli Roti's, but I would argue they are equally as delicious. The meat itself is very similar. Both are super flavorful and perfectly seasoned. I would have to do a side by side tastes to really be able to tell a difference. Both sandwiches also use fresh arugula and a ciabatta roll. I don't know where Parolli get's their bread from, but Roli use Acme rolls which is a well known bakery up there. The difference is negligible. The first real noticeable difference is that Parolli uses an herb relish versus grilled onions. Both are good. It's hard to say which is better, but I do like that Parolli gives you an extra container of the stuff in case you want your sandwich even more herby. Second, Parolli's version is bigger and they give you noticeably more meat. A fork will definitely be needed to pick up all the meat droppings. But this also comes at a heavier prices tag at $12 whereas Roli Roti is $9.50. The biggest difference in my opinion is the potatoes. Roli Roti charges you $3 for a decent sized portion of potatoes. However, I actually don't like Roli Roti's potatoes and avoid them! They are supposed to be flavored with the meat drippings, but I find them kind of bland and the only flavor is from the added salt. On the other hand, Parolli includes a small side of potatoes with every sandwich and their potatoes are so much more flavorful. I'm not entirely sure why, but I think it's because their potatoes are cooked in a pan with the meat drippings as opposed to being cooked separately and lettings the meat drippings fall directly on them afterward. I might be wrong about this, but regardless, Parolli's potatoes are better. Parolli also offers a prime top sirloin, herb roasted chicken, leg of lamb and turkey sandwiches. Any meats can be ordered paleo style (no bread, on a bed of arugula) or as a mini half-sandwich for $7. They also have a snack version which is just meat and potatoes for $7. They also have a breakfast benedict for $8 if you get there early enough. To sum up this crazy long review, Parolli Rolli is awesome and their porchetta is legit. Give them a try. You will not be disappointed.

Ryan A.

Oh the Porchetta sandwich...juicy porky goodness taunts you once you get a whiff of the smells that are coming from this little booth at the end of the Farmer's market. It is torture waiting for your sandwich and watching the others being made before you. Slowly slicing and dicing the roll of pork and adding that magical piece of crisp skin on top is just...if you were hungry when you ordered, you will turn into a ravenous savage once your food is presented to you. The chopped pork itself is juicy but wait, they add their own secret sauce on top of that as well as arugula, you know to make you feel healthy. A little cup of that sauce on the side as well, and you will end up drinking and then cleaning up every last drop that is in that cup, mind you. Definitely enough for 2 people if you pace yourself, and this sandwich on its chewy bread (I'll try the multigrain next time) is a masterpiece for the tastebuds with textures and spices all coming together perfectly. Oh yeah, those potatoes. Damn good! Don't let the looks fool you, they are delicious! Dip into the sauce...yummy. $12 was well spent as it easily fed the 3 of us.

Paul A.

Great guys and female family friend. talked to this trio for about 20 minutes at the Anaheim market two weeks ago. Took my sandwich to go and actually didn't eat it until a few hours later and then the other half the next day. The sandwich reheated in the over very well, so well in fact that I know a fresh one would be the best sandwich I have ever had! I definitely hope these guys become regulars.

Ronaldo G.

It smelled really good as I was walking down the Anaheim farmers market. When I saw this huge cut of meat. So it happened to be a pork loin. The smell was pretty irresistible. I went for it. Didn't regret it. The bread is bomb. The spices are great. And they marinated it right. Oh btw the potatoes are good too.

Mgirl A.

My husband and I both tried our first porchetta sandwich. The man was really friendly, and the health inspector was checking it out at the time, so I felt like cleanliness standards were maintained for this booth at the farmers' market. The relish was really good. The potatoes were a little bland and mushy. I would have preferred less fat on the meat, but that very well could be what porchetta is. Good experience. A bit expensive at $12 for a sandwich.

Maggie Deveaux

The Parole Family of Parolli Rolli just provided the food for our wedding 5/24. They were amazing! Not only was the food delicious and plentiful, they do a superior job providing outstanding customer service! All of our guests raved about how delicious the Porchetta was, not to mention the three sides, brussel sprouts, roasted veggie orzo, and roasted red potatoes! This was after delicious and authentic Cesar salad! There was so much food our guests took take home boxes with them! That's a FIRST!! Yummy! I can't thank Randy, Brandon, Ashley and Cody enough! Their fantastic meal was cooked and served with love and attention to detail! Loved everything! Love the fam even more!

Jenne C.

Way to expensive... $12 for a sandwich!!! Seriously :) looks yummy and it's decent size but from the looks it has a lot of filler ... Where's the pork? lol

Daniel D.

I walked down the Center Street Promenade in Anaheim for their weekly farmer's market debating what I should do for lunch when the smell hit me like a brick wall. I was overwhelmed by the scent of roasted meaty goodness that everything disappeared from my mind except for my eagerness to find the source of this heavenly smell. The Parolli Rolli booth stood out among the other booths and I was quickly drawn to their menu board, which explained their 4 offerings in some detail. I was torn between the tasty options of lamb leg, steak, chicken and porchetta. I settled on the porchetta, and watched as the man removed a giant log of meet wrapped meat, seasoned in all sorts of other tasty goodness.. He hand sliced pieces of this glorious roast and constructed the sandwich in front of me while explaining each ingredient involved. I was served my sandwich with a side of roasted red potatoes and sent on my way. IT WAS HEAVEN. The flavors blended together to make a magical combination of sweet, salty and savory in each and every bite. I hope to see them there at the Anaheim Farmers Market, because they are, by far, the best meal I have had walking distance from my work.

Annie R.

I am EXTREMELY picky about meat! This sandwich, from this family owned and operated stand, surpasses my expectations! Truly, the best porchetta sandwich! The booth is super clean and the service is friendly and professional! The bread is so fresh (I'm also really picky about bread!) If you don't want to get hooked, DON'T try it.

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