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Cost: $6.39 — excluding tax and tip — at a Wendy's drive-thru in Chicago. Note: All prices listed here may vary in different markets. The bun felt stale, lacking the soft, fresh texture you'd ...
The Taste NY Market’s sandwich, called “The General Herkimer Veggie,” features creamy chèvre from Interlaken’s Lively Run Dairy, tender beets from Remembrance Farm in Trumansburg, fresh ...
McRib – a sandwich featuring a ground pork patty coated in barbecue sauce, slivered onions, and pickles. First seen in test-market stores near interstate highways around Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin in the late 1970s (along with early tests of personal-sized pizza), the McRib was more widely released in 1981 but pulled from the menu in ...
In March 2014, after over 15 months of renovations, Price Chopper completed its remodel of its 25-year-old Latham, New York store and rebranded the store as Market Bistro, including an expanded food court featuring hamburgers, a Ben & Bill's sandwich counter, stone-fired pizza, an ice cream shop, Chef's Grill, as well as an expanded 24-hour ...
Medium Rare has one prix fixe menu: You get bread, a green salad, and a culotte steak with fresh hand-cut fries, also known as steak frites. There are some desserts and plenty of wine to choose ...
Mendocino Farms, colloquially shortened to Mendo, and formerly Mendocino Farms Sandwich Market, [5] is a fast casual restaurant chain based in the Western United States mainly selling sandwiches and salads. Private equity firm TPG Inc. holds a majority stake in the company.
D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches was founded in Dedham, Massachusetts in 1967. It serves various kinds of grilled and deli sandwiches, rice and grain bowls, lobster rolls, grilled topped salads, wraps, and hot soups. [7] The company's grilled sandwich Number 9 was called "the finest fast-food sandwich in the land" in a Bloomberg News column. [8]
The restaurant's founders, father-and-son team Ming-Tsai Cherng and Andrew Cherng, crafted a menu of Mandarin and Sichuan dishes that filled a gap in the area's market.