Savannah, GA · South African · Fusion · Sandwiches · December 21, 2025
Zunzi's
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A high-acid, high-flavor landmark of the Savannah lunch scene; the "Conquistador" and "Godfather" sandwiches are stupendous displays of technical layering and fusion engineering.
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Visits
Legacy Sessions (E York St) · I must have visited the original
hole-in-the-wall location at least 20 times. It became my primary embassy for
introducing family, friends, and acquaintances to this specific flavor
profile.
The Transition (Drayton St) · I’ve since visited the new location on
Drayton. While the menu has seen some evolution, the core favorites still
“slap” with the same intensity. It looks like the Atlanta location has a menu
that more closely aligns with the original concept.
The Next Generation · I recently introduced my son to the wonders of
Zunzi’s. As an adventurous eater, he was an immediate convert.
The Fort Pulaski Experience · I once brought a take-out haul down to my
brother while he was working near Fort Pulaski. The aromatics alone invaded
his entire workspace; from what I understand, Zunzi’s became a mandatory
staple for the crew there after just one exposure.
Atmosphere & Service
The original E York St location was a masterclass in “controlled chaos”—a tiny
counter and a line stretching down toward Bull Street.
The new Drayton St spot scales the operation but keeps the soul intact. The
high-energy “Shit Yeah!” mantra remains the operational tempo, ensuring the
experience feels like a celebration rather than just a transaction.
Food
The Conquistador: The technical benchmark for chicken sandwiches. The
baked chicken is succulent, but the success lies in the architecture: a crusty
French bread that maintains structural integrity against a high-volume saucing
strategy.
The Godfather: A stupendous heavy-hitter. The combination of chicken,
smoked sausage, and marinara is dialed to ensure every element reads clearly.
It’s an aggressive, sublime lunch.
The Experience: You need to approach these sandwiches like you would a
Chicago Italian Beef. It is big, messy, delicious, and 100% worth the
logistical challenge; a full-contact culinary event.
“Shit Yeah” Sauce: A bright, creamy, high-acid condiment with a
proprietary spice blend. It acts as a vibrant counterpoint to the rich meats,
cutting through the fat and resetting the palate. This is the component that
bridges the South African peri-peri influences with the European elements of
the menu.
Pro Tip: The acidity profile makes this an incredible base for home
experimentation (like a jerk or peri-peri inspired pizza).
Verdict
Zunzi’s remains a high-execution flavor lab. Whether you’re standing in the
old E York line or sitting at the new Drayton location, the combination of
South African spice profiles with high-quality bread and legendary saucing
creates a lunch experience that is genuinely sublime. It set a bar for “fusion
comfort” that few others can reach.