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"Cod sandwich. One of PGH's most famous food stops this place is home to the famous fish sandwich. They love their fish sandwiches in these parts and this place serves the most well known one. You get two big old pieces of fish, we chose cod, and they're supposed to go in between a picnic style hamburger bun but I just ate my piece as is. Not bad, much better than the frozen pre-breaded shrimp we got. What was cool here was the ice machine that churned out 1000's of pounds daily so that all the fresh fish could be kept cold. It was hopping on this hot summer day. A fun locally loved spot so to say."
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"Supermercato con pesce e carne freschi. Tantissima scelta "
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"3D - Fried Fish Sandwich What started as a Lenten tradition, the fish sandwich turned into an emblematic dish available in Pittsburgh’s bars and restaurants year-round. The landlocked city’s not stingy with the fish. Wholey’s Fish Market serves two colossal batter-dipped slices of fresh cod that dwarf the bun (a slightly sweet and feathery kaiser roll from Mancini’s Bakery right next door). Take a trip through the fish market to the seating area upstairs, where you can dress up the sandwich with tartar, cocktail or hot sauce. And make sure to grab a container of tangy coleslaw to go with."
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