One of my favorites is the Philly Cheesesteak. Can you get a decent cheesesteak in the intermountain west? Yes sir, yes you can.
Here are my top three cheesesteak choices in the Salt Lake Valley.
These guys are really authentic. A little pricey I feel, but worth it. The one knock I have on these guys is, no fries. For some reason, it just isn't as enjoyable without some greasy potato slivers.
A DP (stands for “Downtown Philly”) cheesesteak is on par—and I’m not blowing steak smoke here—with the best The City of Brotherly Love has to offer. In fact, I think a DP Cheesesteak is actually better than Geno’s, and more meaty than Pat’s, where they seem to be skimping on the steak lately. If you’ve ever had a Jim’s cheesesteak from Philly’s South Street and loved it, then you’re also gonna love DP’s. - By Ted Scheffler , For Salt Lake City Weekly
This place is great, I have been here a few times. Nice, clean, hip atmosphere. Young staff, but friendly. Great, piping hot cheesesteaks. They don't skimp on the amount or quality of the food. Their fry sauce is pretty great as well.
MOOCHIE’s Meatballs and More was born in September 2003, serving fresh homemade Italian food and the best Philly Cheesesteaks and meatball sandwiches in Utah. Where did the name “Moochie’s” come from? It’s a nickname Joanna got from her dad that comes from an Italian word we can’t figure out how to spell.
So you have heard of a dive, or a hole in the wall. Well, The Philapelphian takes that to the next level. This place is likely to give you tetanus, or lime disease, but the food is worth it! There is a reason there is always a line out the door. The Philadelphian Steak is only $5.50. It has steak with sauteed mushrooms and onions, smothered with Provolone cheese. Their fries are awesome, as is their fry sauce.
This reviewer puts it well:
I love their Cheese Steak sandwiches and fried mushrooms. These portions are huge and you get your money's worth. The place looks dirty, but it's my kind of hole in the wall. Service is a bit slow, but that's to be expected when they are busy as they usually are.
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