Submitted by TwoWilburs t3_12223am in philadelphia
Passyunk Avenue is about a block away from where I’m staying.
Submitted by TwoWilburs t3_12223am in philadelphia
Passyunk Avenue is about a block away from where I’m staying.
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At least there's no green peppers on their steaks
I would ordinarily scoff at the idea of eating a an 'American restaurant' when abroad, but this is enough of a curiosity and cheesesteaks are, bafflingly, so rarely well-made outside of their 'native range' that I would encourage you to sample its fare. It would be a Hell of a thing to be able to get in London what seems almost impossible to get in Pittsburgh or Albany^(*).
^(*These are just places where I have ordered inexplicably bad cheesesteaks or seen them ordered.)
I think even a bad cheesesteak would be preferable to British “food”
I went to a Philly cheese steak food truck near bishops gate in the city in 2017ish. Wonder if they are related or upgraded.
I went to the Waterloo location during the Phillies playoff run last year.. Lots of fun and I got a city wide for a taste of home. Cheesesteak was okay maybe 6/10 compared to the better Philly spots.
On another note, if you get a free hour, I highly recommend the Dennis Sever's house. They recreate different time periods late 1600s-early 1900s inside an old home. No phones and no talking so they try to make it pretty immersive.
Passyunk Avenue is amazing! There’s four locations—the one in Fitzrovia is the best. I understand the Waterloo location is the worst, though I haven’t been to all four yet.
The Fitzrovia one is the one near me! Though I do hesitate to potentially waste a foreign meal on it, with a bunch of kids it might be a good call one night
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I remember the chinese food being really good in London.
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I went here on a trip to London shortly after the Super Bowl win and it was a lot of fun. Had a lovely chat with the owner about the Kensington heroin crisis! (His choice of conversation topic, not mine lol)
Are you staying near the Waterloo location? Lots of fun pubs in that area but the wellington is a great place to watch a game (match?). Cubana is a Spanish restaurant with a great happy hour. Go walk along southbank on the river and there’s a lot of cool pop ups.
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Go to Beijing Dumpling in Leicester square, they have incredible soup dumplings!
Eating cuisines where you don’t expect them can be kind of fun. When I was in London, I went to a Mexican restaurant (American didn’t seem like that big of a leap). The corn was baby corns. It was weird and not great!
If you’ve never had Nandos I highly recommend getting some for a lunch. Great peri peri chicken. Closest location to Philadelphia is in D.C. area but London is full of them
Dudes that run passyunk ave are expats from here. So not as much of a gamble in this case
If you eat meat, check out Blacklock in Soho. Went in 2017 and I still have the meat sweats
Nah man British food is good. Sunday roasts, fish & chips, meat pies, a shitload of different cheeses… there’s a lot out of great British dishes. Not even including some of the British Indian cuisine like tikka masala.
No talking??? Did ppl back in the day not talk?
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if it makes you feel better about wasting a meal somewhere else, british food isn’t that interesting.
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My boyfriend and I went back in 2018, it was actually a really fun experience, I’d recommend. But please bring a $1 bill to write your names and say you are from Philly on it, they had a few on the wall but of course we had no US money on us. Have fun!
Not my first time in England and that’s a somewhat dated stereotype. And I personally loooooovve steak & kidney pies. And Indian food in England is otherworldly. Plenty of great food.
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Oh I’ve had it in DC and did t realize it was English. I love their spice level!
You got downvoted but it’s true. I went to the Waterloo one and it was great. Didn’t get to try the food, but they had Herr’s which was pretty cool.
Don’t worry about missing out on British food. Try fish and chips then check out and try whatever.
Nah near the Fitzrovia one
Nah... I'm sure there was actually talking.. they take a daredevil approach there. Basically they're saying your other senses are heightened if you're not "allowed" to look at your phone or talk with others. They play big into smells and "ambient noise" of the past.. just an offbeat experience that I thought was fun to check out
Oh this is good to know. I roll deep with 4 Philly daughters. Should we do 4 singles or one family one? What’s the vibe of the wall?
I was surprised to find some Nando's sauces for sale at Lidl (in NJ) recently! I don't know if it was a rotating special buy like the Greek foods are, or if they were one time only.
They are really good sauces.
There’s also a polish restaurant hall called mama masuka. Definitely recommend. It’s near passyunk ave in London.
I got a "cheesesteak" in Syracuse that was steak-ums & Kraft singles on a New England hot dog roll. I wanted to spaz when I got it
I went there with my family when we visited in 2018. Good food, good place in general. I recommend the fish and chips.
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Can confirm. Pizza in Paris was awesome
The owners are from NJ tho. Close enough.
I went to watch Iggs vs Packers a few years ago while I was visiting. The place is cool, good food.
FWIW I had a great time watching the Eagles-Commies game at the Waterloo location last year, plus the space is pretty cool, in a tunnel
They have Nandos sauces in the Acme on girard too
After a night out, nothing hits like a cheese and onion slice. That’s just a fact.
Ah well pretty close either way. Go walk around the market at southbank (right near the eye) it’s a pretty cool spot.
It’s called Mamuśka (a cute way of saying Mom in Polish)
Angelo's cheesesteaks are god tier and he's from Jersey, so what
its south african. but they have restaurants everywhere
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I still have nightmares about the cheesesteaks I was served in Pittsburgh when I lived there during law school. Hoagies were also terrible, like 90% bread. Then you’d have to deal with yinzers claiming they had a better food scene than us lol
"England has some of the best restaurants in the world"
"What food do they serve?"
"French and Indian."
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I was just telling my friends that London didn't realize food could be color beyond shades of brown until roughly 2010.
I’d do one family one, they just had them taped to the wall behind the bar and it was a bar probably the size of Oscar’s on Sansom. It was your typical dive bar type area, stickers, dollars, notes, whatever. I really liked it, cheesesteak was mid tier but seeing your home away from home was so worth it. Plus the people were great.
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