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Always wanted to try the sandwich out.. Now seeing that he's closing I have more motivation to go.
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In my experience, he always runs out of bread.
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Originally posted by CRS I would make a comment in regards to your intelligence but I don't think that you would appreciate the full mockery of that comment.
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I would love to insult you but you wouldn't understand.
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The so-called “Sandwich Nazi” of Surrey, Kahil has been serving enormous sub sandwiches with a side of his trademark R-rated humour at La Charcuterie Deli in Port Kells for 26 years.
A sign on the door warns patrons: “If you can’t handle nudity or profanity, then don’t come in.”
But there’s more to Kahil than lewd jokes and the “best sandwiches in North America.”
The Lebanese immigrant studied to be an engineer, but along the way worked as a male escort before opening his first deli.
He’s also an art collector, amateur piano player and lottery winner — and, thanks to a documentary that will screen at Slamdance, an independent film festival in Utah in January, he is also somewhat of an Internet celebrity.
The documentary focuses on the joie de vivre that characterizes Kahil’s life, as well as his lifelong commitment to helping the less fortunate. For decades, he has brought sandwiches to the Downtown Eastside and handed them out to the homeless.
Recently, he asked his loyal customers if they’d be willing to help him make the sandwiches. That’s led to a monthly event at his deli, where a couple dozen volunteers show up to put together hundreds of huge subs heaped with meat and cheese, which Kahil later distributes.
The deli owner said he was originally surprised at the number of people who wanted to help, but has always believed “there is goodness in all of us — we just need a chance to show it.”
Kahil said he doesn’t understand why more can’t be done to end homelessness in Canada, a country he’s always viewed as the “Promised Land,” but he feels it’s up to individuals to do what they can to help their fellow citizens.
“People look down on others so quickly. But everyone has a story.”
Kahil will close his shop for three weeks in January to see the screening of his own story — Sandwich Nazi, a documentary by Vancouver filmmaker Lewis Bennett. He expects to be back at the end of the month.
looks like hes not closing for good, just for 3 weeks in Jan then he will be open. Fuck yes best news all day