Disney will sell a giant Avengers-themed sandwich for $100, with salami, rosemary ham, and provolone
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Grace Dean
May 24, 2021, 16:11 IST
The quantum-sized and regular Pym-ini sandwiches side by side.David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort
The Disney California Adventure Park will sell a $100 sandwich at its upcoming Avengers Campus.
The sandwich serves up to eight people, and contains salami, rosemary ham, and provolone cheese.
It's being served at a restaurant themed after "Ant-Man and the Wasp."
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Disneyland in Anaheim, California, is about to start selling a giant, expensive sandwich.
The theme park is adding the $100 "Quantum-sized Pym-ini Sandwich" sandwich to its menu on at its upcoming Avengers Campus.
It isn't just for one person - Disney said the sandwich was for between six and eight guests to share.
It contains salami, rosemary ham, provolone cheese, and sun-dried tomato spread on toasted focaccia, served with marinara dipping sauce and arugula salad.
If you don't want to share, a regular-sized version costs $14.50.
The sandwich will be sold at Pym Test Kitchen in the upcoming Avengers Campus, set to open June 4, at the Disney California Adventure Park. The campus, which was delayed by a year due to the pandemic, will feature Spider-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy-themed rides.
The restaurant itself will be themed after the 2018 film "Ant-Man and the Wasp." In a reference to the movie, it will serve dishes that play with proportions, including a giant meatball on a massive metal spoon and a Caesar salad that comes with just one huge crouton.
Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park began a phased reopening in late April, though currently only California residents are allowed to visit.
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