TTFNTigger
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Anywhere in DS to get a cheesesteak?
While excellent in its own right, the 1762 is nothing like a real cheesesteakProbably closest thing is The original 1762 at Earl of Sandwich: roast beef, cheddar and horseradish sauce
Never would have gone there for a Cheesesteak in a million years but definitely going to remember this.Pepe by Jose Andres has an amazing one. One of the best things I ate last trip.
Pepito de Ternera
Ribeye Steak, Caramelized Onion, Cheese, Roasted Green Peppers and Mayonnaise on Pan de Cristal
man now I’m thinking about DiNic’s. Oh those pork sandwich’s! So good.From a Philadelphian:
Unless they're importing their rolls from some place with hard water, or importing hard water to make their own rolls, your cheesesteak or pizza experience is likely to be sub-par. I recall that Via Napoli used to import tanker trailers of water from the Pocono mountains of Pennsylvania to make their pizza.
Agree 100%. It’s not just the meat, the roll is important too. Notice my question did not include the word “good” because I haven’t had a “good” cheesesteak since we moved out of the Philly area. Just looking for a cheesesteak in general. My daughter loves them, but she’s never had the real deal.From a Philadelphian:
Unless they're importing their rolls from some place with hard water, or importing hard water to make their own rolls, your cheesesteak or pizza experience is likely to be sub-par. I recall that Via Napoli used to import tanker trailers of water from the Pocono mountains of Pennsylvania to make their pizza.
Could not agree more! The roll is extremely important! We live in the Philly suburbs. We have never found their equal (or even a close approximation) anywhere else. They are amazing!Agree 100%. It’s not just the meat, the roll is important too. Notice my question did not include the word “good” because I haven’t had a “good” cheesesteak since we moved out of the Philly area.