Bodega Sandwich
Forget about pastrami: the iconic New York City bodega sandwich is bacon, egg, and cheese on a hard roll.
- WORDS BY: Anthony Bourdain
- PUBLISHED: February 19, 2021
- PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Bobby Fisher
“Forget about pastrami: The iconic New York City sandwich is bacon, egg, and cheese on a hard roll—cooked on a griddle and served by someone who addresses you as papi or mami. The language of New York City in the mornings is Spanish—or more accurately, Spanglish—and even the non-Spanish speakers lined up at the bodega counter usually make an attempt. It’s the last bastion of non-Starbucks breakfast—and maybe the last place in New York where construction workers, doormen, hedge funders, black, white, Asian, and Latin gather in one room, united by a single purpose: the bodega sandwich.” —Anthony Bourdain
This excerpt from Appetites by Anthony Bourdain © 2016 is reproduced by permission Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins. All rights reserved. Click here to purchase your own copy of Bourdain’s Appetites.
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