Disneyland will be launching a $100 sandwich that is said to be one of the world’s most expensive. With this new food item, Disneyland Resort is expected to become home to the newest attraction which is a record-breaker in the records for the most pricey sandwich on the planet.
As per Fox Business, the Disney Resort in Anaheim, California will be featuring a new panini sandwich and it will be introduced when the Avengers Campus opens its doors at the Disney California Adventure Park on June 4.
The pricey sandwich - what’s in it?
The said panini sandwich costs $100, but good thing, it is not just for a single serving. It was reported that it can be shared by more than one person.
This food is made with salami, provolone, rosemary ham and sun-dried tomato spread on toasted focaccia. It is a super-sized panini sandwich as eight people can share it according to the report. For individuals who only want a small portion, a single serving of this panini sandwich is also available for only $14.99.
Where to buy the world’s most expensive sandwich
WGN9 News mentioned that people can get a taste of this interesting panini sandwich starting June 4 at the Disneyland Resort’s Marvel land’s Pym Test Kitchen. This place features the Ant-Man and the Wasp movie theme thus, it makes sense why they thought of serving an oversized sandwich.
There will be food items including beverages that have been shrunk in size as well since to go with the movie theme. The Pym Test Kitchen is said to be one of the main dining attractions at the Avengers Campus and often swarmed by people who like food, beer and cocktails.
The news outlet revealed that in addition to the supersized $100 panini sandwich, Pym Test Kitchen will also offer Caesar salad with a “colossal crouton” and a “Not So Little Chicken Sandwich” that comes with large fried chicken breast.
Meanwhile, the pricey sandwich is called the Pym-ini Sandwich and more interesting and size-defying menu items are expected when the Avengers Campus launches on June 4.


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