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Why we love it: A sandwich shouldn't be this funny, yet here I am. At the Ant-Man -themed Pym Test Kitchen, the comicality of a teeny tiny brioche bun sandwiching a massive plank of fried chicken is only mirrored by its deliciousness. The restaurant's menu parallels the hilarity of Ant-Man and the Wasp's quantum sizing (and resizing), and while this Avengers Campus spot offers a slew of big-and-small items, the chicken sandwich here is king. The schnitzel-like patty is fried to a perfect golden hue, and the shell is ideal: crunchy and textured, but not oily. Squiggles of teriyaki sauce and red chili mayo add light heat and sweetness underneath the pickled cabbage slaw, and while the buns don't contribute much in the way of flavor (there's not much of them to begin with), they add some serious Scott Lang-level playfulness.
Time Out tip: Pym Test Kitchen has a sprawling outdoor patio with oodles of seating. But for the best seat in the house, head to the connected Pym Tasting Lab. Here, true Avengers in the know assemble to mobile order locally brewed beers and fun cocktails, like the X-Periment with tequila and playful popping spheres. And there's even bar seating to have a bird's eye view of all the nearby action in the lively land—you may even spot the Black Panther!
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