Last week I watched the first two episodes of Man v. Food (off of my DVR…dumbasses scheduled it head-to-head with Top Chef) and enjoyed them quite a bit.  I plan on hitting up my DVR after Top Chef to watch the next two episodes tonight, where the host travels to Pittsburgh and Columbus.  Challenges tonight include eating a 1/2 dozen “Atomic Wings” in Pittsburgh, and eating a 2 1/2 pound sandwich called “the Dagwood” in under 30 minutes.  They also visit a famous Pittsburgh sandwich shop called Primanti Brothers, where the sandwiches are served with french fries and coleslaw – on the sandwich. Check out a clip from Primanti Brothers below:

Anyone catch the first two episodes of the show? Curious to see what people thought of last weeks show or the episodes on tonight.

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  1. Sean

    Now that you mentioned the show, I wish I did see it. As someone originally from there, I’ll watch any show that features or even shows a picture of Pittsburgh. Primanti Brothers is definitely a Pittsburgh treasure.

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  2. Mrs. L

    I saw part of the one where he tried to eat the giant hamburger. Didn’t catch where it was but I did find the show kinda fun and plan on tuning in for future episodes.

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  3. anthony quach

    adam, u a such a food fanatic. U rule man.i hope u win your next match dude. Man v.s Food rules!

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  4. Johnny

    The giant Hamburger was in Florida. I look forward to a great relaxing eating fest after Afghanistan tour……See you soon Pittsburgh

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  6. Jennie

    In September of 2008 I placed an order with The Giant Hamburger and purchased one of their giant hamburger kits.

    I was a little skeptical of the website at first (lots of spelling and grammatical errors) and wasn’t sure if I should make the purchase. The idea that someone out there was baking huge hamburger buns and selling on the internet seemed a little iffy. At the time they had a phone number available, and so I called and spoke with someone before placing my order.

    The bun arrived along with the rest of the hamburger making supplies and instructions (riddled with spelling errors). We had a great time making the giant hamburger and assembling it for a Birthday party.

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    On February 3, 2009 their website went down and it looked like they were out of business. They claimed that they were working with their hosting company to get things up and running again. They urged me to continue to inquire about the status and delivery of my prize and insured me that the prize would be mine.

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    “Hi Jennie, I know I said this before we’re very sorry for the delay on your prize we’re going to do a grand opening soon. and we plan to do this with your photo holding your camera. we’re glad your still contacting us the camera is your no matter what! we’ll get back with with soon.

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    It’s 2011 now and I continued to e-mail them periodically throughout 2009 and 2010 to find out about my prize.

    I noticed that their website was up and running in late December and was hoping that they would have contacted me or shipped my prize like they promised they would.

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