Is This New York's Biggest Sandwich?
Briefly

Founded in 1937, the Carnegie Deli was a leader in large sandwiches, with its pastrami sandwich measuring four inches high by the 1990s, inspiring other delis like Katz's, Sarge's, and Pastrami Queen to follow suit with giant sandwiches.
Sarge's 'monster' sandwich, invented in the early '90s, features a foot-high tower of one-third pound each of salami, turkey, and brisket, held together with Russian dressing, lettuce, tomato, and cole slaw.
Read at Eater NY
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