Sandwiches

A Sandwich Shop Ups Its Game

Ed Levine | Posted 10.21.2009 | New York


Ed Levine

It was only a matter of time before 'wichcraft, Tom Colicchio's very solid sandwich bar in the Flatiron, started serving dinner.

The Egg and Cheese, Gone Fusion

Big Girls, Small Kitchen | Posted 10.14.2009 | New York


Big Girls, Small Kitchen

Not just Frenchified (the crepe), or Mexican-like (quesadilla), this egg and cheese receipe also resembles a spinach pie (Greek).

The Summer That Never Was...

Maria Rodale | Posted 09.24.2009 | Living


Maria Rodale

My 12-year-old daughter keeps begging me to go back-to-school shopping, and I tell her she may not ask again for at least two weeks... I feel like summer never even started!

Beyond Banh Mi: The Latest in Asian Sandwich Shops

Ed Levine | Posted 09.05.2009 | New York


Ed Levine

If this is the beginning of a trend, so be it. Asian-inspired sandwich shops presided over by talented chefs are okay in my book. Just don't call them brands.

Street Breakfeast You Can't Live Without

Ed Levine | Posted 08.22.2009 | New York


Ed Levine

Who makes made-from-scratch pancakes at a food cart?

What Would You Do with $13?

Craig Crawford | Posted 03.16.2009 | Politics


Craig Crawford

Wandering around Georgetown yesterday for this video, I found that in this ritzy neighborhood, the sandwich business stands to gain from the president's payroll tax cut ($13 a week for the average worker).

In Fidel-ity

Steve Dolinsky | Posted 10.18.2008 | Chicago


Steve Dolinsky

Chicago is home to all kinds of wonderful sandwiches. But it seems like a Cuban immigrant is muscling in on the sandwich front lately. It's called a Cubano, and I tried two decent versions last week that showed promise.