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Philly cheesesteaks

by Larry Greenly » Mon Nov 16, 2015 6:23 pm

Today's paper had an article about Filling Philly's, a new restaurant featuring Philly cheesesteaks. The owner had gone to Philadelphia and researched a number of restaurants, trying to offer an authentic one here. She even imports the buns from a Philly bakery, yada, yada, yada.

Despite the obvious misspelling in her restaurant's name, I gave it a whirl by ordering a takeout that I could split with my wife. I wouldn't be able to eat there, I discovered, because of all the hard surfaces. It was so noisy I couldn't even hear the person taking my order--but I did see his lips move.

And despite the owner's predilection toward Cheez Whiz, I opted for a Classic with meat, onions, green peppers and provolone. I thought it was good, but not great. The bun seemed awfully soft (in fairness, it might have been the fault of the trip home) and at first I didn't see any cheese. That's because the slice of cheese was covered by the meat instead of vice versa.

I'll give them another in-house try, but it sure is hard to find a really good Philly, don't you think?
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Re: Philly cheesesteaks

by Mike Filigenzi » Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:07 pm

I've never been to Philadelphia, so I don't think I'd know a good Philly cheesesteak if I had one. That said, I've had a few over the years that I thought were good sandwiches. Beef, cheese, peppers ,onions, what's not to like?

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Re: Philly cheesesteaks

by Larry Greenly » Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:31 am

Mike Filigenzi wrote:I've never been to Philadelphia, so I don't think I'd know a good Philly cheesesteak if I had one. That said, I've had a few over the years that I thought were good sandwiches. Beef, cheese, peppers ,onions, what's not to like?

By the way, nice to see you back on the board, Larry!


Thank yew. But if you ever had a genuine one, it would be transcendent and others would never quite measure up.
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Re: Philly cheesesteaks

by Jenise » Tue Nov 17, 2015 7:45 am

The only philly cheesesteak sandwich I've ever had, I made. So, I'm lacking that authentic experience! But there is a food truck called Hot Mess running around town that purportedly makes them--been meaning to catch up with them but so far haven't.
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Re: Philly cheesesteaks

by Jeff Grossman » Tue Nov 17, 2015 2:02 pm

I've had them in Pittsburgh. Does that count as 'real' ?
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Re: Philly cheesesteaks

by Larry Greenly » Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:17 am

Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:I've had them in Pittsburgh. Does that count as 'real' ?



Could be. I found the roll here too soft, so I'm going to ask for it to be toasted next time.

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