Epic Food & Where to Eat It
Ann and Michael Martini, GoLocalProv Food Editors
Epic Food & Where to Eat It
In honor of the airing of Adam Richman's "Man vs Food Nation" last night, we combed the state to find some more of the biggest and best super-sized dishes Little Rhody has to offer. We came back with full bellies and 5 great ways to super-size in the Ocean State.
Top of Newport, Newport

Pier Pizza, Wakefield
Not only does Pier serve some of the tastiest pizza in South County, it also serves the biggest. The Big Rhody is made with fresh dough (made in-house every day) and stretched to a whopping 28-inches in diameter. This $30 pie (it could cost more depending on the toppings you choose) is covered with whatever your heart desires and cut into 16 slices or 36 squares (Pier says it feeds up to 15, but pizza this tasty goes fast). Eight
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Ten Prime Steak and Sushi, Providence
Craving a steak? You certainly must be if you order the 40-ounce Porterhouse at Ten. This steak is a combination of two popular cuts -- a New York Strip and a tenderloin, connected by a t-bone. They will cook it to your liking (and really, for the best flavor, you should never order a steak cooked past medium) and serve it with some of their popular sides (asparagus, gorgonzola tater tots, and the like) should you really feel brave. You'll be the popular one if you finish this two-and-a-half-pound behemoth, as Ten will engrave your name on a plaque they keep by the front door of the few dozen folks who've had the caveman-like appetite to accomplish the task. 55 Pine St, 453-2333, www.tenprimesteakandsushi.com
Wes' Rib House, Providence
Ah, Wes'. We've spent many a night at this classic Providence establishment, tucked back into the mill-lined streets of Olneyville. But for as many times as we've ordered some Missouri-style baby backs or chicken or chopped barbecued pork, we've never had the cohones to even consider the bushel. Forty--count 'em, forty -- ribs arrive slathered in Wes' signature thick, sweet, smoky barbecue sauce. This Fred Flintstone-sized portion will yield two to three pounds of tender pork--enough for you and several of your hombres…or, hey, one very hungry dude. Don’t forget the cole slaw, beans and that oh-so-moist cornbread to go alongside. What do you get as a reward for consuming all this tastiness? A trophy? Nah, just the satisfaction of knowing you took on Providence’s iconic rib house…and won. 38 Dike St, 421-9090, www.wesribhouse.com
Newport Creamery, multiple locations
We had to close with dessert, and we wanted a true, old-school Rhode Island experience.

