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                <title>Famous Susie Q Sandwich at Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 12:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Peninsula Hotel is known as one of Hong Kong&#8217;s first major hotels.  The entrance is grand, decorated with super cars such from Ferrari to Rolls Royce.
The mountain high ceilings and European decor prepares my palate for a  stunning meal.  The Susie Q [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.peninsula.com/Peninsula_Hotels/en/default.aspx#/Peninsula_Hotels/en/Hotels/?rpath=/Hong_Kong/Hotels">Peninsula Hotel</a> is known as one of Hong Kong&#8217;s first major hotels.  The entrance is grand, decorated with super cars such from <a href="http://www.ferrari.com/Pages/Country_Selector.aspx">Ferrari</a> to <a href="http://www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com/">Rolls Royce</a>.</p>
<p>The mountain high ceilings and European decor prepares my palate for a  stunning meal.  The Susie Q sandwich is a house favorite.  Served between a sweet bun, roast beef dances well with melted nutty cheese  for a great comfort food sandwich.  The juice from the beef makes the sandwich a winner.</p>
<p>So sit back, relax, and eat in the midst of the well to do people in Hong Kong.  Service is very attentive and the food is on par.</p>
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                <title>The Hat: Pastrami Sandwich Pasadena</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:26:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Nicknamed the &#8220;Sandwich King,&#8221; I have had all types.  As a food snob, I am peculiar to the bread, seasoning, fixings, and everything else.  Before journeying down to L.A., my friends Steve J and Jeff S suggests that I eat at The Hat.
Living in Pasadena, Praise the Lord, I was only a few [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nicknamed the &#8220;Sandwich King,&#8221; I have had all types.  As a food snob, I am peculiar to the bread, seasoning, fixings, and everything else.  Before journeying down to L.A., my friends Steve J and Jeff S suggests that I eat at <a href="http://www.thehat.com/index.htm">The Hat</a>.<br />
Living in Pasadena, Praise the Lord, I was only a few blocks away from one.</p>
<p>On a quiet leafy street, the Hat charms patrons with its retro diner architecture.  The wooden tables and diner font menu portray more a truck stop eatery.  One step into the eatery, I can hear the sizzle from the greasy pan grill.  I order the pastrami sandwich ($7), cleverly wrapped in a yellow shaded paper wrap.  The wrap acts more as a security blanket rescuing the juices from the blushing meat.</p>
<p><strong>Food.</strong><br />
With a soft French roll the blushing meat is juicy and savory.  Lined up in ribbons, the texture of the meat is delicate.  I close my eyes, pause, and proclaim<br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m in sandwich heaven!&#8221;<br />
Yellow mustard provides the needed tartness and spiciness.  A few slabs of mayo add a rich creamy texture, but don’t forget hot peppers for added spice and crunch.</p>
<p><strong>Consultant Hat.</strong><br />
The Hat will remain a Los Angeles favorite.  Although the restaurant can grow (scale) to a franchise, its main draw is because it can only be found in Los Angeles making the eatery a destination.  <a href=" http://www.krispykreme.com/">Krispy Kreme</a> lost its appeal when it was no longer available in certain destinations.  The sugary donut eatery grew too fast and eventually was distributed in local super market losing its luster.<br />
The key to any food items success is (buzz) + (word of mouth marketing).  As for branding, the Hat is not so much a catchy or cool name.  Try &#8220;Pat&#8217;s Patrami.&#8221;  </p>
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