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I give a shit about sandwiches. My livelihood since I've started working has been about food I have done fine dining, high end catering for millionaire 'charity' dinners, done riders for Rockstar, catered business summits that I wish I knew how to bomb effectively, hole in the wall vegan places, a string of random other restaurants and also doing craft service for movies. One huge thing I have learned over this career is that every single person on this planet really just wants to eat a great sandwich. Liz Lemon was entirely correct on that one. There is no better food format, the other most popular is bowl of stuff and rice and thst requires a bowl and a utensil. The Sandwich is the absolute food of the people. Packable, portable, gets the job done at worst and is among the best damn food ever at best. There is a reason burgers and pizzas and sausages on buns in hotdogs form are absolutely massive, they're fantastic. Form, function and flavor as well as an unlimited well of variety. The sandwich has it all.
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If I had my own restaurant somehow it would be almost entirely sandwich focused. Soup of the day, a few salads and maybe house made potato chips or wedges or something but the main thing would be the best fucking sandwiches ever. I'm at a point I could run a successful place but also don't wanna
Funny, my win the lottery restaurant is the stew kitchen that also serves sandwiches. Stew is like $2 a ladle, sandwich is $20 on account of the artisanal craft. Except if I think you look cool in which case you just get the sandwich
I've got a few really really good soups thst I csn rotate but it's not something I'm as good at. I do amazing tomato basil, roasted red pepper, 'cream' of mushroom, Moroccan stew, potato paprika and I am in fact the pope of chilli town. Other than my mains I'm not great at soup