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St. Paul sandwich
One source has the origin of the St. Paul sandwich dating as far back as the early 1940s, when Chinese restaurants, desperate to attract the American public to try their cuisine, invented the sandwich to appeal to their palates. According to local legend, the St. Paul Sandwich was invented by Steven Yuen at Park Chop Suey in Lafayette Square, a neighborhood near downtown St. Louis; Yuen named the sandwich after his hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota. -
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John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich
During his life he held various military and political offices (such as Postmaster General and First Lord of the Admiralty), but is perhaps most renowned for the claim to have originated the modern concept of the sandwich. ... The modern sandwich is possibly named after Lord Sandwich but not invented by him. -
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Primanti Brothers
Primanti Brothers (Pittsburgh English:/pɹ̩ˈmæːni/), founded in 1933, is a chain of sandwich shops found throughout Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its suburbs, with an additional three locations in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida area. ... According to the restaurant, Joe Primanti, born in Wilmerding, PA, invented the sandwich during the Great Depression. -
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"The Rainy Day Special" Chicken Salad Sandwich
This sandwich was originally invented by Jonathan Bader in 2004 during a particularly rainy and windy fall day. After carefully considering his menu options at the Firehouse Deli in Fairfield, CT, Jonathan decided to create a truly comforting sandwich using his favorite sandwich ingredient, chicken salad. -
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French dip sandwich
A French dip sandwich, also known as a beef dip, is a hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef (or, sometimes, other meats) on a "French roll" or baguette. ... Although the sandwich is most commonly served with a cup of jus or broth on the side of the plate, into which the sandwich is dipped as it is eaten, this is not how the sandwich was served when it was invented. -
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Jucy Lucy
A Jucy Lucy (or Juicy Lucy) is a cheeseburger having the cheese inside the meat patty rather than on top. ... The 5-8 Club, a short distance south of Matt's, also claims to have invented the sandwich; this establishment uses the "Juicy Lucy" spelling. -
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Lou Groen
Lou Groen of Cincinnati, Ohio is famous for inventing the Filet-O-Fish sandwich in 1962. He invented the sandwich at his floundering McDonald's restaurant to satisfy his customers. -
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Reuben sandwich
The sandwich first gained local fame when Schimmel put it on the Blackstone's lunch menu, and its fame spread when a former employee of the hotel won a national contest with the recipe. Other accounts hold that the reuben's creator was Arnold Reuben, the German-Jewish owner of the once-famous, now defunct Reuben's Delicatessen in New York, who, according to an interview with Craig Claiborne, invented the "Reuben special" around 1914. -
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Blackstone Hotel (Omaha, Nebraska)
The Reuben sandwich was likely invented in Omaha by Reuben Kulakofsky. According to one version of the sandwich's disputed history, it was first introduced to the world in 1925 on a menu in one of the Blackstone's restaurants. -
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Club sandwich
It is thought that the club sandwich was invented in an exclusive Saratoga Springs, New York, gambling club in the late 19th century by a maverick line cook named Danny Mears. The sandwich has appeared on US restaurant menus since 1899, if not earlier.
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