Savor “The Dr. Hotez One World” Banh Mi sandwich at Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys before it’s gone

Photo: Becca Wright, courtesy of Antone's Famous Po' Boys

Dig into the “The Dr. Hotez One World” Banh Mi, created by by Dr. Peter J. Hotez and Chef Alex Padilla, available at Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys’ Galleria, Medical Center and North Loop locations before it’s gone after Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2021.

Local hero and leading voice in vaccine development and global health, Dr. Peter J. Hotez has partnered with Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys and Chef Alex Padilla for the special release of the “The Dr. Hotez One World” Banh Mi; featuring thinly sliced marinated beef on house-baked French bread, served with pickled carrots, cucumber, daikon radish, papaya with a roasted garlic-sambal aioli and fresh jalapeño, for $8.95.

The latest installment in the Antone’s “H-Town Originals” campaign both honors the work of Dr. Hotez as one of healthcare’s most influential people in the world, plus it generates funds that support the Center for Vaccine Development at Texas Children’s Hospital. Fifty percent of the proceeds from “The Dr. Hotez One World” banh mi will benefit the center.

But it’s going to be gone soon. The sandwich disappear from Antone’s menus at the end of the month. Its final day of availability will be Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2021.

Dr. Peter J. Hotez and the Dr. Hotez One World Banh Mi | Photo: Becca Wright, courtesy of Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

“H-Town Originals” at Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

The “H-Town Originals” series from Antone’s features a sandwich created by a local celebrity, with partial proceeds from the sale of their sandwich benefiting and raising awareness of a favorite charity of their choice.

Past installments include signature sandwich items by Houston Texans All-Pro linebacker Whitney Mercilus, Bun B, and more.

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About Dr. Peter J. Hotez

Houston’s Dr. Peter Hotez has been a tireless advocate for vaccination advancement, a lead researcher and specialist in the field of infectious diseases, and a prominent global health voice throughout the Coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Hotez serves as Texas Children’s Hospital Chair in Tropical Pediatrics, co-director of Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Development, and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.

He is also the author of four books, including the recent release, Preventing the Next Pandemic: Vaccine Diplomacy in a Time of Anti-Science.

About Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

Founded in 1962 as Antone’s Import Co. by Jalal Antone, the original Antone’s market catered primarily to the city’s Syrian and Lebanese immigrants long before generations of Houstonians grew smitten with the restaurant’s unique po’ boys and other delicious dishes.

Four of Antone’s traditional sandwiches are available at approximately 200 grocery outlets throughout Texas (HEB, Randalls, and Kroger), in addition to broader menu items at their three Houston locations on the West Loop, North Loop, and in Medical Center and Antone’s grab-and-go kiosks (weekday only) in Greenway Plaza and the Downtown Tunnels.

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Dr. Peter Hotez and Chef Alex Padilla | Photo: Becca Wright; Courtesy of Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

“The Dr. Hotez One World” Banh Mi by Dr. Peter J. Hotez at Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

The Doctor Hotez One World Banh Mi | Photo: Becca Wright; Courtesy of Antone’s Famous Po’ Boys

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