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Sandwiches
50 sandwiches, 50 states is the title but it's 51 with DC. :yum:
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Of course I had to look up Maine's sandwich to see if they got it right. It interested me that they went for the lobster roll from Red's Eats. Not a bad choice. I've had one there. They are very good. Probably the best. But it's a sandwich for the tourists. It's too expensive for the locals to eat more than once every couple years. To be fair, I suppose Zagat's is for the tourists.
The real Maine sandwich is a Sam's Italian. They gave Connecticut and Rhode Island similar sandwiches, but they are both different from the Sam's variety. Attachment 47796 |
Cleveland isn't really Ohio, it's like a whole other country.
Iowa got loose meat sammiches, and I almost expected it for OH considering the little moneymaker Maid-rite in Greenville. Then I looked up maidrite and got the corporation and they're all over Iowa, and the only one mentioned for OH is a place in a gas station that I don't think even sells them anymore. There just isn't a place like the original. Research doesn't help too much with the franchises vs the original in Greenville. Here's a little site that explains the original maid-rite though. http://www.datasync.com/~w8je/maidrite.html I suspect the maid-rite franchises throughout the Midwest are a lot like North Carolina claiming 'First in Flight.' You were a location, all right, Kittyhawk, but you ain't the Wright Brothers themselves. |
My "state's sandwich", grilled salmon, is delicious. They've taken some poetic license with their descriptions, but the main event is wholly justified. I had lunch with my Mom at a restaurant in Pike's Place Market on Mother's Day, but not at the Market Grill. The sandwich looks yummy, I'll keep it in mind on my next trip down there.
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Kentucky - The Hot Brown
Over the years I've heard about the Hot Brown. I've never seen one. I've asked about them at a few places, never found a place that serves them. Also, and this one's a kicker, I've asked and asked, and I don't know anyone who's ever eaten one, and very, very few who knew what I was talking about. Maybe a Louisville thing, but it definitely does not represent KY. |
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