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Are you qualified to make that determination?If I was death row that would be my last meal. The perfect cheesesteak...
Where would you go?
Are you qualified to make that determination?If I was death row that would be my last meal. The perfect cheesesteak...
I'd meet up with @srh88 for lunch, he knows where the best cheese steaks live. Unfortunately, if I was on death row they probably wouldn't let me.Are you qualified to make that determination?
Where would you go?
I like hot cherry peppers on mine.Sauteed onions and bell peppers! I don't like my onions crunchy so I caramelizing my onions then throw the peppers in and heat for about 4 mins.
Some like to put their cheese on the bread but I prefer to mix my cheese up in the steak and let it melt into the meat! A little difference I do also is I use mayo to toast my bread. I use Mayo to toast my bread on most meals.
NOSauteed onions and bell peppers! I don't like my onions crunchy so I caramelizing my onions then throw the peppers in and heat for about 4 mins.
Some like to put their cheese on the bread but I prefer to mix my cheese up in the steak and let it melt into the meat! A little difference I do also is I use mayo to toast my bread. I use Mayo to toast my bread on most meals.
The top two look great. The bottom one looks like it has mustard on it?NO
Your misunderstandings like John Kerry's are unforgivable
Def no mustard. The bottom is Jim's on South St the orange is whizThe top two look great. The bottom one looks like it has mustard on it?
OMG yes.I like hot cherry peppers on mine.
the cherry peppers are a steak shop standard, more often they are whole rather than sliced. Also in Philly they sometimes use a dried chill pepper they call cucarachas. They are like crushed red pepper flakes except they are whole little chillis, dry and crispy. You season your sandwich with it by crumbling it over the open part.OMG yes.
The first pic.. Steve's is one of the best cheesesteaks I've ever had in my life. So good. Wasn't expecting much because the inside was dirty, but it's Philly. Was surprised how good it wasNO
Your misunderstandings like John Kerry's are unforgivable
Thanks, I would have found mustard troubling. Since I've only visited Philly I never got a chance to try the roast pork sandwiches. I would love to go back and see if the cheese steaks are as good as I remember.Def no mustard. The bottom is Jim's on South St the orange is whiz
The middle one is Joe's it used to be called chinks. Been around since the 1950's.
Steve's Prince of steaks uses American sauce, it compliments their style nicely.
I did a Philly tour where you go to a bunch of cheese steak places, visit the bad lands and get a basic idea of the roast pork sandwich scene which is nearly as important as the cheese steak and hoagie components.
A real point of stylistic contention in Philly is the whole-meat vs pre-chewed question. Before the elevation of the cheese steak to legit culinary classic the meat used was pressed form bits that were frozen. This meat was mercilessly chopped and then flopped onto the roll. It was pretty much standard practice. Later, higher quality cuts,like rib eye were used, sliced very thinly these savory slices are tender and toothsome. They require no prior mastication yet many prefer this pre chewed version even though it destroys the structural integrity of a better grade of beef. It's troubling to some.
Philly is strong across the board on culinary. The sandwich game is exceedingly strong. Cheese steaks are as good as ever, pork sandwiches same, hoagies suffered a blow with one of the classics closing last year but still pretty great. Not a big deli city but plenty of legit pizza, asian superb. I guess it depends on what you're used to. My son and my brother both eat really well in NYC but they love to visit Philly for grub.Thanks, I would have found mustard troubling. Since I've only visited Philly I never got a chance to try the roast pork sandwiches. I would love to go back and see if the cheese steaks are as good as I remember.
YES PLEASE
Joe's brings back good memories from Philly.NO
Your misunderstandings like John Kerry's are unforgivable
on girard?Joe's brings back good memories from Philly.