A Good Steak and Cheese
When I moved to New York a year and change ago, I assumed that, since cheap pizza is ubiquitous around here, it would also be easy to get a decent sub (or hero, or hoagie, or whatever you call them), specifically a good steak and cheese. In the Boston area, which is where I'm from, good pizza/sub shops are all over the place, but while I have had plenty of great culinary experiences since moving here, I have been suprised and disappointed at the lack of quality subs in New York. I'm not talking specifically about a Philly cheesteak, more like a sub from the chain D'Angelos (I know there are at least a few posters from MA on this board, so you'd be familiar with that, though it's not the best example of what I'm looking for). I have been to Carl's in Manhattan, which I thought was pretty good, but not great, and definitely in the Philly mold. Can anyone recommend a place (anywhere in the city)? Am I just not looking hard enough?
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Here's a thread from a while back - http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=803&highlight=philly+cheesesteak I have since tried 99 Miles to Philly and I wasn't impressed, mainly because of the dryness of the sandwich... I'm thinking that a) I was there at a bad time (3pm), maybe catching them during a lunch rush would yield better, more freshly prepared results and b) I had provolone, maybe the cheez whiz would have been a better choice...
Now that I think about it, I should make my own damn steak sandwiches... I have a new-ish double-burner, cast iron griddle that should do the trick...
It's been the best and most versatile addition to my kitchen in a long while... but where to get the rolls? -
Try Juaga's on Carlton and Park Place. Tell them you want a steak sandwich with cheese. They're not bad although the cheese will be mild because they won't have provolone. Most of the Dominican/Latin places should be able to help you out with that. Otherwise, you're probably stuck with the bagel place by Carroll and 7th for a semi-decent hero.
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Idlewild wrote: Try Juaga's on Carlton and Park Place. Tell them you want a steak sandwich with cheese. They're not bad although the cheese will be mild because they won't have provolone. Most of the Dominican/Latin places should be able to help you out with that. Otherwise, you're probably stuck with the bagel place by Carroll and 7th for a semi-decent hero.
Do't forget Albaz on Flatbush! -
I'm spoiled, the steak sandwiches at both Fanelli's in Soho as well as at Grey Dog on Carmine (near the office, natch) are so superior to anything I've found local in PH...
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I grew up way outside Philly in the boonies, but upon a recent trip home I realized how much I miss cheese steaks & Italian subs/ hoogies. I've been dying for an Italian Sub. Anybody found any in the hood? And no, I don't mean meatball or chicken parm sandwhiches (not that they don't hold a place in my heart & tummy, too)
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Steak and cheese, huh? Heh, heh, heh...
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Subject: subs!
Russos on 7th in the Slope (7th and 11th?) has good Italian subs. But amen to missing New England Italian grinders! No one in NY seems to really get those - Russo's is the closest. -
The bagel shop on 7th across from the high school makes decent grinders. The Godfather there rules.
I am still looking for the perfect tuna grinder! D'Angelos did make great sandwiches as well as the greek pizza place on the corner!
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There's an A&S pork store in Park Slope, I think on 5th, that makes unbelievable italian subs. A little pricey, for sure, but quite good. Also, if you're willing to tell them everything you want on the sandwich, you can get a pretty decent one from the fancy-ish Key Food on flatbush.
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Thanks for the tips. Is a grinder the same as a sub? Yes?
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as far as I know, hoagies, subs, grinders, and heroes are all regional words for the same thing. I prefer the term "hero," because, to me, a great sandwich deserves a triumphant name.
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very good sub place on bergen between flatbush and fifth - blanking on the name, but you can't miss it. order any sandwich "toasted and hot."
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Thanks for all the tips... I'll have to try out these places.
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Almost. A grinder (Philly-style anyway) is a hoagie that is toasted in the oven for a few minutes after being prepared.
teddyballgame wrote: as far as I know, hoagies, subs, grinders, and heroes are all regional words for the same thing. I prefer the term "hero," because, to me, a great sandwich deserves a triumphant name.
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Don't forget the Westchester-based term for a hero: the "Wedge". At least, Westchester is where I always see it. The best cheesesteak I've had in NY was in Hoboken on Washington - pretty dry like 99 Miles To Philly. That can be a good thing.
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BBs, which I think is at W.3rd and 6th Avenue (across from Blue Note), makes one of the ebst sandwiches in the city. Its called a Cheese Steak, but is a much different beast than the traditional Philly version. Its 4 bucks and is rediculously delicious, so rather than describe it, I'll just say go eat it. Its the only thing on the menu.
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I sort of like the "Philly" cheese steak at Wing Wagon (on Flatbush) but when it comes on a pita it's a little hard to justify using the word Philly with it.
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