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I should have added the number one ingredient is actually the bread and that makes the local solution a tough one.
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I should have added the number one ingredient is actually the bread and that makes the local solution a tough one.
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Amoroso rolls are available nationwide for many restaurants.
Amoroso rolls are available nationwide for many restaurants.
thanks for the inspiration Freddie! Went to cousins for lunch and got one.Cousins steak and cheese for me. I grew up on them in Wisconsin when they weighed a pound for afoot long. Publix makes a good one with some direction.
Those are the chain steak shop rolls
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thanks for the inspiration Freddie! Went to cousins for lunch and got one.
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Tony Luke's in Philly and definitely with wiz.
Good lord I must not come In here for another 30lbs. I'm a huge fan of Larry's Famos in Philly too! And no way in hell am I only eating half. The full monte with extra meat, mushrooms and extra Wiz! An I'm craving one bad now! Thanks JB!
Haha yeah ok. I'll meet you there!Sorry about that padnah.
You go there for roast pork Italian.
I always hit Ishkabibbles on So. Street for steaks, with white American, onions, and sauce. There was a pizza joint on the same side I would always hit afterward for a slice of pie, Lorenzo & Son I think?
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I'm a big fan of Carl's in Waltham, MA. It's a small pick-up only shop with great cheesesteak and a lot of variations.
I grew up outside Philly. Jim's on South Street is the best. With, provolone. I never could get into the whiz.
Jim's is my favorite, then Geno's. Abner's near Penn is also very good. On the Main Line, Eagle Pizza, Bella's and Momma's.
Provi wit. Or Wiz wit. Those are the only two ways to get a cheesesteak IMO.
I agree Jim's is definitely the best! With whiz and onions.My sister lives in Philly. Have tried them all. I think Jim's is the best. With Whiz of course. Unfortunately it is so good it has ruined them everywhere else for me. Nothing compares, at least that I have found.