cheesesteaks..
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I don't know - I gone to Philly many times in search of a great cheesesteak and was sorely disappointed. Up and down South I have wandered, to no avail. While they may well have invented the art, others have taken it further - you can get a better sandwitch in Baltimore of all places and there is nothing to brag about there cheesesteak-wise.
Best cheesesteak on earth are in Alexandria, VA a place called Al's Steak House.
http://www.bestcheesesteaks.com/cheesesteaks/va.htm
Best cheesesteak on earth are in Alexandria, VA a place called Al's Steak House.
http://www.bestcheesesteaks.com/cheesesteaks/va.htm
The best cheesesteak I had in Philly was at Veterans Stadium when I was there for a concert (so good I had 2). Or, maybe it was because I was wasted and really hungry.
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Pat's and Geno's both suck. Anybody can open up a can of Kraft Cheese Wiz and fry/steam up some crappy meat and onions. And the fries at both places suck too. I've had better cheesesteaks at the Philadelphia Cheesesteak chain at the mall.
Whenever I tell that to people who think Pat's or Geno's is the sh*t, their reply is always, "Well its great after a night of drinking". Well ramen noodles is great after a night of drinking too, but I ain't driving to Philly for f***' ramen.
C'mon locals give up the secrets.
Best cheesesteaks I've had were at the Jersey shore on LBI - and that cheese sauce just rocks. mmm...Cheesesteak hoagie. Can get a decent Steak and Cheese at a local greek pizza joint here in MA, but no cheese sauce.
Whenever I tell that to people who think Pat's or Geno's is the sh*t, their reply is always, "Well its great after a night of drinking". Well ramen noodles is great after a night of drinking too, but I ain't driving to Philly for f***' ramen.
C'mon locals give up the secrets.
Best cheesesteaks I've had were at the Jersey shore on LBI - and that cheese sauce just rocks. mmm...Cheesesteak hoagie. Can get a decent Steak and Cheese at a local greek pizza joint here in MA, but no cheese sauce.
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I had a pretty good cheesesteak at the Rat at Hofstra back in 78robrules wrote:Pat's and Geno's both suck. Anybody can open up a can of Kraft Cheese Wiz and fry/steam up some crappy meat and onions. And the fries at both places suck too. I've had better cheesesteaks at the Philadelphia Cheesesteak chain at the mall.
Whenever I tell that to people who think Pat's or Geno's is the sh*t, their reply is always, "Well its great after a night of drinking". Well ramen noodles is great after a night of drinking too, but I ain't driving to Philly for f***' ramen.
C'mon locals give up the secrets.
Best cheesesteaks I've had were at the Jersey shore on LBI - and that cheese sauce just rocks. mmm...Cheesesteak hoagie. Can get a decent Steak and Cheese at a local greek pizza joint here in MA, but no cheese sauce.
It's been w while, though....
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Is John's the place on South Street? If so, I've had them at John's and Pat's.
I also agree with my fellow chatters who say those aren't even that great! I've had much better cheese steaks in Trenton, New Jersey.
Even the Boston variation (the Steak Bomb) is better than what I got in Philly, and let me tell you, Boston generally is not good for subs!
I also agree with my fellow chatters who say those aren't even that great! I've had much better cheese steaks in Trenton, New Jersey.
Even the Boston variation (the Steak Bomb) is better than what I got in Philly, and let me tell you, Boston generally is not good for subs!
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Over ten years... not including RSN or K-Chat. Way too much time wasted.
Smell you later.
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agree..I was typing while you were typing...robrules wrote:Pat's and Geno's both suck. Anybody can open up a can of Kraft Cheese Wiz and fry/steam up some crappy meat and onions. And the fries at both places suck too. I've had better cheesesteaks at the Philadelphia Cheesesteak chain at the mall.
Whenever I tell that to people who think Pat's or Geno's is the sh*t, their reply is always, "Well its great after a night of drinking". Well ramen noodles is great after a night of drinking too, but I ain't driving to Philly for f***' ramen.
C'mon locals give up the secrets.
Best cheesesteaks I've had were at the Jersey shore on LBI - and that cheese sauce just rocks. mmm...Cheesesteak hoagie. Can get a decent Steak and Cheese at a local greek pizza joint here in MA, but no cheese sauce.
where on LBI? I have a home there, but never found any decent pizza or subs...
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if anyone ever handed me a cheesesteak with Cheese Whiz, I'd just as soon whiz on it because I wouldn't eat that crap. Freakin tourist traps.
my in-laws took me to a place somewhere out in the middle of Buck's County (not sure which town) called Sal's. Pretty good steak subs, but the roll took some getting used to. I thought they were rather firm. The place I've always gotten steak subs from uses much softer rolls. Just personal preference.
But I do like going to Sal's because they're all Eagles fans. Way too much fun for Pats fans....
my in-laws took me to a place somewhere out in the middle of Buck's County (not sure which town) called Sal's. Pretty good steak subs, but the roll took some getting used to. I thought they were rather firm. The place I've always gotten steak subs from uses much softer rolls. Just personal preference.
But I do like going to Sal's because they're all Eagles fans. Way too much fun for Pats fans....
Looooooove Big Johns steaks. Passed it last weekend, my mouth started watering. My family would make trips up there when I was a kid and I would get the cheese steak with pepperoni.Hal U. Dewin wrote:Big John's in Cherry Hill and Philly's Phatties in Oaklyn.
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I don't remember the name, but I'm pretty sure it was within a couple of blocks of 21 st on LB blvd. in surf city - on the left if you're going north. I used to stay at a friend's place once in a while in that neihborhood and we would walk to it. When I looked for a pizza joint on LBI, I came up with the name Panzone's that seemed familiar but that is further down. I remeber it has some bright lighting around the building. Sorry I don't remember the details, but I bet I could drive right to it.Hal U. Dewin wrote:agree..I was typing while you were typing...robrules wrote:P.
where on LBI? I have a home there, but never found any decent pizza or subs...
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my mother is in town from california - so alex and i are going on a brief vacation from rufus, and since i've got plans for sunday, we've only got 1 night.
so we decided on philadelphia.. because i've got a hotel special there. and diet or no diet, i am going to try a real philly cheessteak. it won't kill me. besides, on sunday i'm running a in a 5k.
eski, i'm going tomorrow night, and returning saturday night.
now, i am really perplexed here. how the hell does a food item become famous if it's made from freakin' cheese whiz??
so we decided on philadelphia.. because i've got a hotel special there. and diet or no diet, i am going to try a real philly cheessteak. it won't kill me. besides, on sunday i'm running a in a 5k.
eski, i'm going tomorrow night, and returning saturday night.
now, i am really perplexed here. how the hell does a food item become famous if it's made from freakin' cheese whiz??