Sandwiches That You Will Like
2002 American TV series or program
Sandwiches That You Will Like |
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Genre | Documentary |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original language | English |
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Producer | Rick Sebak |
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Running time | 57 minutes |
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Release | September 18, 2002 (2002-09-18) |
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Sandwiches That You Will Like is a 2002 PBS documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED.[1] The unique sandwich offerings of cities across the United States (although excepting two from California, the remaining sandwiches all originate no further west than Texas) are shown, from those that are often found outside of their city of origin (cheesesteak from Philadelphia) to the virtually unknown (St. Paul in St. Louis).
The sandwiches showcased are:
- Tripe — George's, Italian Market, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- The Elvis — Peanut Butter & Co., New York City, New York (retail shop closed in 2016)
- Beef on weck — Schwabl's, West Seneca, New York
- Roast beef — Kelly's Revere Beach, Revere, Massachusetts
- French dip — Philippe's, Los Angeles, California
- Italian beef — Mr. Beef, Chicago, Illinois
- Loose meat — Taylor's Maid-Rite, Marshalltown, Iowa
- Cheesesteak — Dalessandro's, Roxborough, Philadelphia; Geno's and Pat's, South Philadelphia
- Pig ears and snouts — C & K Barbecue, St. Louis, Missouri
- Brain — Ferguson's, St. Louis (listed as permanently closed on Menu Pix website)
- St. Paul — Kim Van, St. Louis
- Bánh mì — Huong Lan, San Jose, California; Lucy Sheets, outside My Ngoc, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Primanti — Primanti Brothers, Pittsburgh
- Chipped ham — Isaly's,[2] West View, Pennsylvania
- Hot Brown — Brown Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky
- Lobster roll — Red's Eats, Wiscasset, Maine
- Po' boy — Domilise's Restaurant, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Muffuletta — Central Grocery, New Orleans
- Barbecue — Thelma's, Houston, Texas
- Falafel — Sepal, Watertown, Massachusetts (closed in 2006)
- Pastrami — Katz's Deli, New York City
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