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Jim's Steaks
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Most people leave thinking that a visit to Pat's or Jim's or anyone of a dozen cheesesteak emporiums completes their cheesteak experience. They leave with a half smile that disguises their bloated stomach and a sense that , while their cheesesteak was tasty, it featured the ordinary taste of cheese whiz. Enter the next level of your cheesteak experience. Don't get me wrong, we are NOT talking ambiance here. I am strictly referring to the pure taste and texture of the sandwich. If you want to be smiled at by a twenty- something, blonde college student go to some, so called American Bistro. If you want an incredibly great cheesteak. go to LaSpadas in Parkside Pa. near Philly There are other shops like this one, but this is the one I know. What's the difference? Well for one thing, real cheese and no whiz, and Amoroso's rolls
Pros: cheesesteak, popular, it's in philly
Cons: there is better, not real cheese, cheese whiz
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