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Philly and food
I am going to Philly and would enjoy some really good crab cakes ^ , (I know Baltimore is known for crab cakes) any suggestions for sampling them. Don't want to have to dress up much, prefer casual. Also enjoy Bar B Q, German, and Thai, and perhaps Italian.
Thanks, Phil |
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Originally Posted by travel world
I am going to Philly and would enjoy some really good crab cakes ^ , (I know Baltimore is known for crab cakes) any suggestions for sampling them. Don't want to have to dress up much, prefer casual. Also enjoy Bar B Q, German, and Thai, and perhaps Italian.
Thanks, Phil -- DiNardo's, on Race Street between 3rd and 4th Streets in the Old City section down in the historic district -- Walt's King of Crabs on Third Street around Christian Sreet in Queen Village, just south of the historic district. But I think it may have closed. very. The best was their slogan: "Walt's got crabs!" |
Originally Posted by travel world
I am going to Philly and would enjoy some really good crab cakes ^ , (I know Baltimore is known for crab cakes) any suggestions for sampling them. Don't want to have to dress up much, prefer casual. Also enjoy Bar B Q, German, and Thai, and perhaps Italian.
Thanks, Phil German: Ludwig's at 13th and Sansom is quite good with the requisite beers, wienrschnitzel, and spaetzel. The sausage platter is very good. Thai: Very casual is My Thai, 23rd/South. A little more upscale and different is Nan, 40th & Chestnut. It is Thai/French Fusion. BYOB. One of my personal favorites. Italian: There are two types in the city. Upscale and "South Philly" style. Vetri is one of the best restaurants I have been, but extremely pricey and upscale. For South Philly Italian, try Villa di Roma around 11th/Washington Sts. Email if you need more details. I hope you enjoy. |
Also try Ralphs in S.Phil just up the street from the Pats cheesesteak,the veal is outasite
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My food question re: Philly
Thanks so much to the two posters that have given their suggestions
for dinning in Philly. It is greatly appreciated. Phil |
When you think of Philly, you've got to think of Cheesesteaks! Especially South Philly. I recommend Pat's. Very casual. :)
http://www.patskingofsteaks.com |
If you are going to Philly, you will eat WELL!! :)
Especially the seafood. I can't recommend any place in particular - well, you could try the big food market on Market and 10th - but I would find it hard to believe that it's possible to get a bad meal there. |
Originally Posted by anonplz
If you are going to Philly, you will eat WELL!! :)
Especially the seafood. I can't recommend any place in particular - well, you could try the big food market on Market and 10th - but I would find it hard to believe that it's possible to get a bad meal there. Ugly city (IMHO) but outstanding eats. There are a number of good restaurants around Rittenhouse Square: Rouge, Bleu, and Salt come to mind immediately. There's also a good Cuban restaurant in the area, Alma De Cuba, as well. So many others I've eaten at whose names don't come immediately to mind. Personally, I blame Philly for falling off my diet. ps. Forget the cheesesteak thing unless it's around 2am and you need something to absorb the alcohol. :D |
Originally Posted by michswiss
ps. Forget the cheesesteak thing unless it's around 2am and you need something to absorb the alcohol. :D
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I have yet to experience the Philly Cheesesteak, I have attempted a few times to try one but something has always gotten in the way.
I have discovered that in DE there is a place that serves Philly Cheesesteaks, I am told by a co-worker that they are as close to the real thing served outside of Philly. Next time I am in the DE/PA area Pats or Ginos are going to be the first place that I hit up. Dan |
Cheez Whiz® at PAT'S?
Originally Posted by Analise
When you think of Philly, you've got to think of Cheesesteaks! Especially South Philly. I recommend Pat's. Very casual. :)
http://www.patskingofsteaks.com The Original Pat's King of Steaks® Philadelphia Cheese Steak recipe For all the people who can not get to South Philadelphia to get the Original. here is the recipe for you home chefs. Serves 4 24oz thin sliced rib eye or eye roll steak 6 table spoons of Soya bean oil Cheese {we recommend Cheez Whiz®} American or Provolone works fine 4 crusty Italian Rolls 1 large Spanish onion |
Originally Posted by wingless
I have never been to Pat's but I have heard how great their cheesesteaks are. I went to the website and the recipe shows they use Cheez Whiz®. Is that true? GROSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No Pats, Nor Geno's
Dear Colleagues,
If you must have a cheesesteak, I strongly urge you to hop in your rental car or take pricier cab to Tony Luke's at Front/Oregon Sts. Pat's and Geno's are in my mind, full of style but lack in substance. At Tony Luke's you get both; provolone is shaved into your bread, etc. If you are in South Philly and need a deli sandwich, let me strongly suggest Sarcone's to you, at 10th/Fitzwater Sts. Their rolls are hands-down the best. They only bake a set amount of rolls per day, and once they are sold, they close the door! |
Originally Posted by Analise
Chee Wit (that's how they pronounce it) works. You can't go into eating a Philly cheesesteak at Pat's with a hoity-toity, uppity frame of mind. A Philly cheesesteak isn't a health food; you shouldn't have one everyday (probably someone here is asking 'why not'). It's sinfully delicious. It's messy. And you need to bite into one to have the true experience.
I don't eat fried foods for the same reason. Do they give you a choice of cheese or just their original? |
Hey, my end advice on this is, go have a Cheesesteak. And the next day go enjoy one of the outstanding restaurants Philly has to offer.
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