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cheesesteak

British  
/ ˈtʃiːzˌsteɪk /

noun

  1. a sandwich filled with grilled beef and cheese

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In their introduction to the documentary, directors Angela Zender and Shannon Furman say they wanted to make the city a character in the story, and to that end they have hairdressers, pastry chefs, chess players, cheesesteak makers, DJs, rappers and one guy dressed up like Ben Franklin recounting the play in detail.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hahn remembers visiting the restaurant at least once or twice a week for a Philly cheesesteak omelette or a King Saugus Burger when he worked in the area.

From Los Angeles Times

A Korean cheesesteak and a kale salad.

From Los Angeles Times

A crowd of about 50 supporters and curious locals meet the candidate at Donkey’s Place, a venerable deli that serves a meatier cheesesteak than more-famous shops in nearby Philadelphia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Without those additions, the cheesesteak is $18 on its own or $25 with fries.

From Los Angeles Times