It was in the fall of 2024 that I proclaimed the New York cheese pizza at Pizzeria Salvy to be my favorite pie in Philadelphia. I’ve been back there a couple times since then and that judgement has held firm. So it was a bit of a jolt to check out Salvy’s current menu andContinue reading “My Favorite Philly Pizzeria Tinkers With Their Crust”
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Reevaluating a South Philly Steak Shop
Nearly a year ago I visited the then new Skinny Joey’s Cheesesteaks on Broad Street in South Philadelphia and concluded that the only thing preventing their steaks from being elite was the chopped ribeye being underseasoned and lacking in flavor. Everything else – most notably the roll and meat and cheese proportions and distribution –Continue reading “Reevaluating a South Philly Steak Shop”
Back to Radin’s for More Jewish Deli
It was only a couple weeks ago that I posted about my first Jewish deli meal in about six months – at Philadelphia’s Famous 4th Street Deli. In that post I mentioned that Russ Cowan, the former owner of Famous, now plies his trade at Radin’s Delicatessen in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The two delisContinue reading “Back to Radin’s for More Jewish Deli”
Steaks and Pizza of West Chester, PA
Two cheesesteak purveyors in West Chester, Pennsylvania, made my top 20 list – Steaks, which is in the five slot, and Lorenzo’s Steaks and Hoagies at number 15. As part of the preparation for putting out a revised list, I headed toward West Chester with the intention of visiting one of the two along withContinue reading “Steaks and Pizza of West Chester, PA”
Enjoying a Rare Hoagie from a Delco Italian Deli
The cheesesteak may be Philadelphia’s signature sandwich, but the region also has an abundance of other great long-roll offerings, including roast pork, chicken cutlets and hoagies. I don’t eat nearly as many of the latter as I used to – in part because I only have so many large sandwiches in me during any givenContinue reading “Enjoying a Rare Hoagie from a Delco Italian Deli”