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The State of Cheese Steak in Seattle
So if you read my earlier post, you could tell I was little peeved at the actions of some cheese steak vendors, making lettuce and tomato part of the default cheese steak configuration. I stopped by Philly Fevre the other day since I remember them offering an authentic cheese steak experience. Thank God they still do. I talked to the people working and they informed me that the owners are from Philly and know the true cheese steak. I really enjoy supporting a place that takes pride in their food, and suggest to meat eaters in the area that you stop Philly Fevre
Philly Fevre
This place beats the pants off of the cheese steak place on 23rd that used to be Philly’s Best. Elo’s on airport way south comes no where close, however I have not tried Dan’s on the ave. So that will be my next stop.
In the meantime let me know if you come across any other Seattle based cheese steak shops that are worthy of evaluation.