Welcome to Fatboy Sandos
Fatboy Sandos is a Japanese sandwich haven located in Mesa, AZ. Their signature items include the Japanese Egg Salad Sando, Pork Katsu Sando, and Ebi Sando. These sandwiches are made with fresh ingredients served on fluffy Japanese milk bread. The sides like Furikake Fries and Miso Ginger Bok Choy enhance the overall dining experience. Customers rave about the unique flavors and friendly service, making it a must-visit spot for Japanese cuisine lovers. The cozy atmosphere inside the Asian market adds to the charm of indulging in these delectable treats. Don't miss out on the Fruit and Cream Sandos for a sweet and satisfying ending to your meal.
- 1920 W Broadway Rd Ste 103 Mesa, AZ 85202 Hotline:
Fatboy Sandos: A Japanese Sandwich Haven in Mesa, AZ
If you're on the hunt for unique and delicious Japanese sandwiches in Mesa, look no further than Fatboy Sandos. This hidden gem located at 1920 W Broadway Rd Ste 103 offers a mouthwatering menu of Japanese-inspired sandwiches, sides, and rice bowls that will transport your taste buds to Japan.
One of the standout items on their menu is the Japanese Egg Salad Sando, featuring a delightful combination of Japanese egg salad, Japanese mayo, Dijon, and an amber yolk boiled egg, all sandwiched between slices of fluffy Japanese milk bread. For those looking for a vegetarian option, the Eggplant Katsu Sando is a must-try, with crispy fried eggplant, Japanese BBQ sauce, and flavorful toppings.
For meat lovers, the Pork Katsu Sando and Chicken Katsu Sando offer a satisfying crunch with each bite, thanks to the pork cutlet and chicken cutlet fried in Japanese Panko. If seafood is more your style, the Ebi Sando with shrimp cutlet fried in Panko is a savory delight.
But the sandwiches are just the beginning at Fatboy Sandos. Their sides, like the Japanese Potato Salad and Furikake Fries with lemon garlic sauce, add an extra layer of flavor to your meal. And don't miss out on their rice bowls, including the Pork Katsu Rice Bowl and Eggplant Katsu Rice Bowl, for a satisfying and fulfilling dining experience.
Customers rave about the unique and savory flavors of Fatboy Sandos, with special mentions for the friendly service and cozy ambiance inside the AZ International Marketplace. While some find the prices a bit on the higher side, most agree that the quality of ingredients and the delicious food make it worth it.
Whether you're a Japanese cuisine enthusiast or simply looking to try something new and flavorful, Fatboy Sandos is a must-visit destination in Mesa for a delicious taste of Japan.

Fatboy Sandos sandwiches are unique, the cream and quality of the fruit really do take me back to Japan. The fruit are super juicy and fresh. We also got the pork katsu bowl which could have been a little bit more on the fried/crunchy side but the sauces and toppings it came with were great. The egg sandos are also unique, savory, and creamy at the same time. I only took off one star just because it was a little overpriced to me but I'm sure it must be difficult to get quality ingredients. Otherwise, service was wonderful, the people at the counter were bright and friendly. This location is inside an Asian market too which makes it easy to do some grocery shopping afterwards. Don't worry, even though it's a stand, there are tables to sit and eat inside!

Yummmy yummy yummy !! It's the best place I've found for onigiri. Even though it is pricey it's worth it! I love their desserts too

The fruit and cream sandwiches are what got me here, as I've seen them trending online. The store is located inside of a supermarket with ample amount of seating. The cashier was extremely friendly and provided excellent customer service! The food was yummy, the chicken katsu bowl was my personal favorite. The masubi was okay but had a fisher side. The sandwiches were good as well. The food did feel a little more on the pricy side for an order at the window kind of place but nonetheless I think it is worth a try!

Finally made it in for dinner and we were right behind a party of two. The employee took their orders and then said she would be right back to take ours. She popped back a few minutes later and we were now ready to order. We ordered: One Pork Katsu Sando - $13 One Fruit and Cream Sando - Kiwi and strawberry - $6 One order of Furikake fries - $4 She gave us a number and we sat down at the food court area they have going on. This space is shared with the other restaurant that is there. Waited about 15 minutes and the food slowly started coming out. The fries arrived first and omg let me tell ya.... these fries were the bombbb. They were hot, crispy, and very flavorful. Next came the pork katsu sando and it too was delicious. The pork itself was crispy and cooked well and the sauce and cabbage were a great addition to the sando. The fruit and cream sando was ok but nothing special. The cream wasn't sweet but the fruit was. The bread was also a bit too dry for our liking. Overall the worker was friendly and we had a good experience. The aesthetic is cool and I loved the Fat Boy theme. Will be back!

I really wanted to find a place in the Phoenix area that serves good onigiri. We've had the ones at H-Mart, but they just taste like a lot of rice with not enough filling inside. I came across Fatboy Sandos and was intrigued. This food stall is just on the right when you enter the AZ International Marketplace. In contrast to the bustling H-Mart food hall, the surrounding food hall here was dead. There is a display case that has a few pre-prepared things or you can order off the menu. The lady who took our order was very nice and there is someone in the back who prepares the food. I ordered a spam musubi from the display case and took it to a nearby table to try it while waiting for the shrimp sando that we ordered. The spam musubi is never as good cold; I should have just brought it home to warm it up or order one freshly made. The sando, however, was surprisingly good. The shrimp patty had a crunchy batter around it and was served on pillowy-soft bread.

A friend and I decided to try Fatboy Sandos for dinner on a casual weeknight. Fatboy Sandos is a fast casual restaurant located inside the AZ International Marketplace. Parking is plentiful and the shopping center and market are both very quiet and empty. We ordered the following to share: Japanese Egg Salad sando $13 Ebi Katsu sando $14 Furikake fries $4 Spicy tuna onigiri $7 Mango & cream sando $6 Strawberry & cream sando $6 Both the Japanese Egg Salad and Ebi Katsu (shrimp) sandwiches were tasty and protein-packed. I really enjoyed both, especially the ebi katsu.The bread was fluffy and light. The Furikake fries were exceptional and my personal favorite. The fries were seasoned well and paired perfectly with the optional garlic mayo dipping sauce. The Spicy Tuna Onigiri was my least favorite. I found it to be lacking in tuna and flavor. The fruit and cream sandwiches were a light, refreshing, and slightly sweet treat. We enjoyed our meal at the market, with ample seating available in the food court area. Service was fast and friendly. I look forward to returning for the Ebi Katsu and Furikake fries!

Fatboy Sandos did not disappoint. All food was fresh. We ordered pork tonkatsu Sando and this was made fresh to order. Came out hot and delicious. The cabbage inside gave it a nice crunch and texture. The spicy tuna onigiri was yummy but it had lot of rice and only little bit of tuna filling. The fatboy onigiri was just like spam misubi with egg on top. This was absolutely delicious, probably my favorite. The fruit Sando was good too. It was perfect as a dessert to end the meal or as a snack. Enjoy! Highly recommend!!

I just opened my eyes I'm still in Mesa but just for a few minutes I was in any city, prefecture or rural town in Japan. The Sandos we had were delicious, beautiful and filling. Just like Japans. The bread was perfect. Great texture on the Japanese egg salad itself. The Japanese potato salad was equally delicious as were the furikake fries which are seasoned nicely. Try both. Super personable service, the gentleman running the front has great communication skills and presence. Nicely done. The cook (chef) was also doing his job, very nice presentation of all the dishes we ordered, showing some pride and skill...thanks. Check there full menu it's more than just sandwiches. So this shop is inside AZ International Marketplace and the signage is on the weak side. So use your phone to get there. Last words...I'll close my eyes again and again.