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10 Restaurants That Got Famous For One Iconic Dish

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Katz's Delicatessen, New York City: Famous for its classic pastrami on rye, Katz's has been a New York staple for over a century.

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Pizzeria Bianco, Phoenix: This pizzeria gained fame for its artisanal pizzas, particularly the Margherita pizza with its perfect balance of flavors.

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Louis' Lunch, New Haven: Recognized as the birthplace of the American hamburger, their unique burger is still a major draw.

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Dooky Chase's, New Orleans: Known for its classic Creole dish, Shrimp Clemenceau, a favorite in the heart of New Orleans.

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Primanti Bros., Pittsburgh: Famous for its sandwich stacked with grilled meat, coleslaw, tomato, and French fries all between two slices of Italian bread.

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Gladys Knight & Ron Winans' Chicken and Waffles, Atlanta: This spot became a hit for its soul food staple, chicken and waffles.

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Peter Luger Steak House, New York City: Renowned for its dry-aged steak, particularly the porterhouse, which is a hallmark of this historic steakhouse.

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Phillipe the Original, Los Angeles: Known for its French Dip Sandwich, a simple yet delicious creation that has stood the test of time.

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Acme Oyster House, New Orleans: Famous for their chargrilled oysters, a must-try for seafood lovers visiting New Orleans.

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Pequod's Pizza, Chicago: Gained a cult following for its deep-dish pizza with a caramelized crust, a unique take on the Chicago-style pizza.

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