Philadelphia's world famous fizzled beef, onion & cheese sandwich, the Philly Cheesesteak, from inside Catfish bar, 30-32 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy.
What Is A Cheesesteak?
A cheesesteak is a long, delicate soft roll filled with thinly sliced sautéed rib eye beef and melted cheese. Generally, the cheese of choice is American and provolone but some joints in Philly will use a melted offering of their own creation.
The art of cheesesteak preparation lies in the balance of flavours, textures and what is often referred to as the “drip” factor. Other toppings may include fried onions, sautéed mushrooms, ketchup and hot or sweet peppers.
Cheesesteaks are fast, portable and readily available at steak shops, delis, food trucks, pizzerias and even some high-end restaurants throughout Philadelphia and the Tri-State area. Australians have not yet learned to embrace this delicacy but Sparrow's Philly Steaks hopes to change this.