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This is the sandwich equivalent of a paperback you can’t put down. Photo credit: Kit Cobain444 This unpretentious presentation focuses attention where it belongs: on the extraordinary combination of ...
Philadelphia’s iconic cheesesteak may grab most of the sandwich headlines, but when I want a real taste of Philly in a roll, I go for a hoagie. This local version of a sub is most famous for its ...
No frills, no gimmicks – just authentic Philly cheesesteak perfection that would make Rocky himself shed a tear. Photo credit: Dustin Stumbo The bright red awning of T-Bone’s stands out against the ...
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You want the super Philly ($13), he’ll tell you, a 10-inch cheesesteak with 50% more cheese and meat than the original ($9 for a seven-inch, $11 for a 10-inch and $16 for a footlong).
The Italian sandwich is made with 14-hour roasted pork, broccoli rabe and provolone cheese. It’s got a nice kick to it, but in a city where Italian sandwiches are found on every block, my ...
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So, here’s what we did: we ordered 20 cheesesteak/Philly sandwiches from national chain sub shops with local locations. We ordered them as they came, without extras.
The cheesesteak originates from a boredom with hot dogs rather than some great culinary revelation. Back in 1930, Italian-American Pat Olivieri had a hot-dog cart in South Philly.