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Any of you NY guys ever had a cheesesteak here?
lewdd wrote:It popped up on some news feed of mine in an article that they were the real deal Philly style. Was curious whether I should plan to go there whenever I plan a NYC trip. Outside of pizza, I am not sure what food specialty that NYC is know for.
Philly is about 75-90 minute ride and depending on where in NYC it is probably 90-120 minute drive.
scannest wrote:When you plan a trip to NYC, we can have a discussion about food options (pizza, bagels, Chinese, Korean BBQ, non-Korean BBQ, tacos, tamales, Indian, etc.)
lewdd wrote:scannest wrote:When you plan a trip to NYC, we can have a discussion about food options (pizza, bagels, Chinese, Korean BBQ, non-Korean BBQ, tacos, tamales, Indian, etc.)
I can help narrow the list down for you. I don't eat vegan, Asia, Middle Eastern, or fish/seafood. I also do not eat rice and beans or tamales or cooked (scrambled, over easy, fried, etc.) or raw eggs.
scannest wrote:lewdd wrote:It popped up on some news feed of mine in an article that they were the real deal Philly style. Was curious whether I should plan to go there whenever I plan a NYC trip. Outside of pizza, I am not sure what food specialty that NYC is know for.
Philly is about 75-90 minute ride and depending on where in NYC it is probably 90-120 minute drive.
When you plan a trip to NYC, we can have a discussion about food options (pizza, bagels, Chinese, Korean BBQ, non-Korean BBQ, tacos, tamales, Indian, etc.)
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
lewdd wrote:I can help narrow the list down for you. I don't eat vegan, Asia, Middle Eastern, or fish/seafood. I also do not eat rice and beans or tamales or cooked (scrambled, over easy, fried, etc.) or raw eggs.
target wrote:lewdd wrote:scannest wrote:When you plan a trip to NYC, we can have a discussion about food options (pizza, bagels, Chinese, Korean BBQ, non-Korean BBQ, tacos, tamales, Indian, etc.)
I can help narrow the list down for you. I don't eat vegan, Asia, Middle Eastern, or fish/seafood. I also do not eat rice and beans or tamales or cooked (scrambled, over easy, fried, etc.) or raw eggs.
are those preferences, or do you have food allergies that limit your choices?
scannest wrote:lewdd wrote:I can help narrow the list down for you. I don't eat vegan, Asia, Middle Eastern, or fish/seafood. I also do not eat rice and beans or tamales or cooked (scrambled, over easy, fried, etc.) or raw eggs.
Oh Lew...I mean...I don't know what to say. Unless you have one of the most wide ranging (and debilitating) food allergies known to man, that is crazy.
JGJR wrote:scannest wrote:lewdd wrote:It popped up on some news feed of mine in an article that they were the real deal Philly style. Was curious whether I should plan to go there whenever I plan a NYC trip. Outside of pizza, I am not sure what food specialty that NYC is know for.
Philly is about 75-90 minute ride and depending on where in NYC it is probably 90-120 minute drive.
When you plan a trip to NYC, we can have a discussion about food options (pizza, bagels, Chinese, Korean BBQ, non-Korean BBQ, tacos, tamales, Indian, etc.)
What NYC does better than anyone else in the world is pizza, deli, and bagels. There are lots of great south/SE/east Asian and Central/South American food options here, too, as scannest said above. I'd be happy to fill you in as well. But I think the gist is that if you make a special trip here to NYC and are in Philly every so often, cheesesteaks shouldn't really be on your "to try" list. Get them where they make them the best, in other words.
As for steaks, tried Chubby's (I guess that's his day job when he's not with The Gang; lol) in Roxboro the other day; quite good, but I'm not especially picky with them. I've wanted to try Dallessandro's (which is right across the street from Chubby's) for years now and attempted to try it, but the line was so outrageously long that I just said screw that. It can't be THAT much better, is it? My favorite place is John's Roast Pork by the Target in South Philly, though. Their roast pork sandwich (they have provolone and broccoli rabe) is excellent, too. DiBruno Brothers make a really good one, too. Avoid Pat's and Geno's; both overrated and for tourists, but if you must, go to Pat's.
lewdd wrote:I'm 300+#. I don't need to like more things than I already do. Most of those items listed I don't like the flavor or texture of the food.
Yeah, I am basically into American, Italian, and some Mexican. Most things with beef, pork, chicken, or turkey and potatoes, green beans, corn, onions, mushrooms, and peppers. And, of course, breads. I have no desire at this age to really eat anything else.
lewdd wrote:scannest wrote:lewdd wrote:I can help narrow the list down for you. I don't eat vegan, Asia, Middle Eastern, or fish/seafood. I also do not eat rice and beans or tamales or cooked (scrambled, over easy, fried, etc.) or raw eggs.
Oh Lew...I mean...I don't know what to say. Unless you have one of the most wide ranging (and debilitating) food allergies known to man, that is crazy.
I'm 300+#. I don't need to like more things than I already do. Most of those items listed I don't like the flavor or texture of the food.
Yeah, I am basically into American, Italian, and some Mexican. Most things with beef, pork, chicken, or turkey and potatoes, green beans, corn, onions, mushrooms, and peppers. And, of course, breads. I have no desire at this age to really eat anything else.
lewdd wrote:scannest wrote:lewdd wrote:I can help narrow the list down for you. I don't eat vegan, Asia, Middle Eastern, or fish/seafood. I also do not eat rice and beans or tamales or cooked (scrambled, over easy, fried, etc.) or raw eggs.
Oh Lew...I mean...I don't know what to say. Unless you have one of the most wide ranging (and debilitating) food allergies known to man, that is crazy.
I'm 300+#. I don't need to like more things than I already do. Most of those items listed I don't like the flavor or texture of the food.
Yeah, I am basically into American, Italian, and some Mexican. Most things with beef, pork, chicken, or turkey and potatoes, green beans, corn, onions, mushrooms, and peppers. And, of course, breads. I have no desire at this age to really eat anything else.
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