Showing posts with label cheesesteak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheesesteak. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Not a French Dip Review: Geno's Philly Cheese Steak, Philadelphia, PA







Setting the Stage
I was in Wilmington, DE for work, saying good by to my client JPMorgan Chase and wound up at the Philly Airport at dinner time.  I saw the Geno's stand and had to partake.  I know it's not a french dip but it's a close cousin!

Name famous 🎗️

Location Philadelphia airport 🛫, seemed new 🆕

Organization looked clean and like a production line, assumed care

Ordering cheese steak 🧀🥩, Kraft wiz, onions, added mushrooms 🍄 and peppers

Service quick 🚄

Delivery wrapped in paper 🌲, side soft drink 🥤, got napkins and their sauce

Texture bread 🥖too chewy, not toasted, could have been stale, each bite caused sandwich filling to fall out

Cheese nasty and too creamy although they did have other options they recommend this 🚮

Size good

Beef 🐮 not notable

Onions not notable

Peppers good, variety of colors, spicy, pickled

Sauce spicy, good, fun

Overall a classic Philly staple, fun with garbage too creamy cheese, toppings okay, bread too chewy

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

4 of 5 DeliciScore™ (Great) Awarded to The Steak 'N Hoagie Shop for their French Dip Sandwich in Charlotte, NC on this 11th day of March, 2015 -

Editor's note: It looks like Scott had another good French dip, a 4 of 5 in Charotte, NC.  Here's his very positive review!

I've been a Charlottean for 17 years. I've passed by the three locations of The Steak 'N Hoagie probably hundreds of time. But I'd never felt inspired to check it out until a coworker of mine said it was a good place to get a delicious Philly Cheesesteak, and very affordable. So last week I took the plunge.

I arrive at this mostly take-out joint, and see on the menu a Philly Cheesesteak Au Jus. I was in awe of the idea. It's like my two favorite sandwiches in one. So of course, I skipped the regular cheesesteak that they are known for and went with the "dip" version.

First off, this place is cheap. Really cheap. It was $4.75 for the sandwich and I decided to go with double meat for an extra $1.75. Added a side of pepperoncini peppers for $1.50.

"I came back to my office, and unwrapped the best hidden secret in Charlotte that I've found in a while."

I came back to my office, and unwrapped the best hidden secret in Charlotte that I've found in a while. A meat-packed sandwich with melty provolone on a soft hoagie bun. Though the bun was soft, maybe not French Dip material, it was still fresh and delicious. The meat was just what you would expect in a Philly: thinly sliced, finely chopped, and with crusty bits of goodness throughout.



The meat was just what you would expect in a Philly. Thinly sliced, finely chopped, and with crusty bits of goodness throughout.




"So of course, with this place being a cheesesteak place, and not necessarily a French Dip place, I had low expectations of the au jus."

So of course, with this place being a cheesesteak place, and not necessarily a French Dip place, I had low expectations of the au jus. But I was so pleasantly surprised when my styrofoam cup plentifully full of au jus contained a wonderful, dark jus with a ton of flavor.

I thoroughly enjoyed the sandwich. Throw it on a French roll and it's a solid 5. But unfortunately that isn't an option.

"I now can see myself hitting this place up on a weekly basis to fulfill my endless French Dip cravings for a measly $4.75 to $6.50 if you want extra meat."

The Bread: 3
The Meat: 4
The Au Jus: 5
The Portion: 5 (of course, I got double meat - worth the $1.75)
Overall: 4