Cleveland: Meals as Big as the Heartland

Josh Denny tracks down the biggest meals in C-town, where international cuisine hits the heartland. Shinto Experience creates the Godzilla Roll, a deep-fried monster big enough to wipe out an entire city. Cleveland's signature sandwich is a hot dog covered in barbecue sauce, and at Banter, they blow this classic up with The Polish Big Boy, a heavyweight house-made kielbasa piled high with fries, slaw and secret sauces. At Greek Village Grille, they construct an offering worthy of the gods with their Mount Olympus Gyro, combining lamb, beef, chicken and pork piled onto an enormous pita.
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