Given that superheroes aren’t afforded much time for a lunch break between evacuating Sokovia and traveling through time to steal Infinity stones, there wasn’t much for Disney to work off of when it came to the culinary program at its new Marvel-themed land, which opened June 4 at Disney California Adventure theme park in Anaheim, California.
Even with the rare on-screen food reference yes, both
Avengers shawarma post-credits scene are honored here Disney pulled together a menu spread across three food stands, a restaurant, and a bar, all channeling the variety and irreverence of the franchise itself.
A sign over the entrance of the Pym Test Kitchen advertises the partnership with Impossible foods.
The 39-year-old widow of NBA star Kobe Bryant brought her three daughters - Natalia, Bianka, and Capri - as well as her sister-in-law Sharia Washington to the Anaheim theme park
open on June 4 and a dish revealed at one of the restaurants on site has raised some eyebrows. Pym Test Kitchen (named after scientist Hank Pym from the
Ant-Man series) is offering a $100 sandwich, the priciest item on the menu.
Under entrees, there is a Quantum-sized Pym-ini Sandwich. It consists of salami, rosemary ham, provolone and sun-dried tomato spread on toasted focaccia and served with marinara dipping sauce and arugula salad.
But why is it so expensive?
As listed in the menu, the sandwich is not simply
named in reference to the film but
it is actually very large.
A portion can serve between six and eight