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Philadelphia cheese steak, aka Philly cheese steak or simply cheesesteak (so named due to its origin in Philadelphia) is a sandwich often meeting the following criteria:- It is made with a submarine or Hoagie roll (an oblong, typically 6" or 12" piece of latitudinally-sliced French or Italian bread)
- It contains a thinly-sliced, grilled piece of steak; American, provolone, or Swiss cheese, or cheese spread such as Cheez Whiz; and possibly other ingredients including grilled onions, green peppers, mushrooms, and/or pizza sauce (a Pizza Steak).
Much debate can be had in Philadelphia over what makes a Philadelphia cheese steak unique. Some citizens believe it is the roll while others believe how fine the meat is chopped, and yet others believe it is the cooking method.
"Philly cheesesteaks" can be found throughout the U.S. and Canada at various sandwich restaurants, some of which specialize in or serve only cheesesteaks.
Pat's Steaks and Geno's Steaks, both in South Philadelphia on the same street, are widely considered the best places to get a cheesesteak anywhere, though many Philadelphians develop a loyalty to a local neighborhood steak shop.
See also: French dip sandwich - Submarine sandwich
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