I visited NYC in 2006 and went to the Carnegie Deli and had their
Reuben. It was open faced, and cost about 20 bucks, but it had at
least a pound of corned beef on top. I am a big eater, but I ate
maybe 2/3 of the sandwich. A buddy of mine I was dining with was a
vegetarian and ordered a cheese sandwich, and got a couple different
types of cheese on it; his sandwich had about 3 inches of sliced
cheeses stacked on it. The Carnegie Deli is the best sandwich shop in
America.
The second best Reuben I have ever eaten is at Shapiro's Deli in
downtown Indianapolis.
I'm surprised a Fried Fish Sandwich wasn't mentioned. My candidate
for best Fish sandwich in America is the Oyster House in Downtown
Pittsburgh; it's a simple piece of fried fish on a bun with no lettuce
or tomato, but the piece of fish is so large it overlaps the bun for
at least an inch in every direction, and they use those large
hamburger rolls. And if you're very lucky occasionally they will put
two pieces of fish on the sandwich. I was in Pittsburgh last summer
and ate there and it hadn't changed over the years.
Reuben. It was open faced, and cost about 20 bucks, but it had at
least a pound of corned beef on top. I am a big eater, but I ate
maybe 2/3 of the sandwich. A buddy of mine I was dining with was a
vegetarian and ordered a cheese sandwich, and got a couple different
types of cheese on it; his sandwich had about 3 inches of sliced
cheeses stacked on it. The Carnegie Deli is the best sandwich shop in
America.
The second best Reuben I have ever eaten is at Shapiro's Deli in
downtown Indianapolis.
I'm surprised a Fried Fish Sandwich wasn't mentioned. My candidate
for best Fish sandwich in America is the Oyster House in Downtown
Pittsburgh; it's a simple piece of fried fish on a bun with no lettuce
or tomato, but the piece of fish is so large it overlaps the bun for
at least an inch in every direction, and they use those large
hamburger rolls. And if you're very lucky occasionally they will put
two pieces of fish on the sandwich. I was in Pittsburgh last summer
and ate there and it hadn't changed over the years.