Grizlaw,
If I ever open a restaurant, I'm having you in to sample and write up a review


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barechestcat wrote:Grizlaw,
If I ever open a restaurant, I'm having you in to sample and write up a review![]()
Thats okay GL, we knew all along you were just a fairy.Grizlaw wrote:barechestcat wrote:Grizlaw,
If I ever open a restaurant, I'm having you in to sample and write up a review![]()
That's funny, because one of my friends out here actually commented not long ago that I should have been a food critic.Eating good food is one of my favorite pastimes, and in my group of friends here in NY, I guess I'm kind of the guy everyone calls when they need restaurant advice...not sure if that's something to be proud of or not, but whatever.
94VegasCat wrote:Are you for real? That is just a plain ol dumb paragraph! You just nailed every note in the Full Reetard sing-a-long choir!!!
??grizzh8r wrote:Thats okay GL, we knew all along you were just a fairy.Grizlaw wrote:That's funny, because one of my friends out here actually commented not long ago that I should have been a food critic.Eating good food is one of my favorite pastimes, and in my group of friends here in NY, I guess I'm kind of the guy everyone calls when they need restaurant advice...not sure if that's something to be proud of or not, but whatever.
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I went to Gandolfos the other day, and noticed they had a cream cheese cheesesteak. So I ordered, and I did not like it, but not because of the cream cheese. It was more like deli-cut roast beef than steak, had either BBQ sauce or steak sauce on it, green peppers and cream cheese. Not to mention it was not very hot at all, though the menu said it would be. It was a good sandwhich in its own right, but it didn't make for a very tasty cheesesteak.Grizlaw wrote: What makes their cheesesteak better is the flavor. It's been a few years since I've been there so I don't remember what kind of steak they use, but it's something of a little higher quality than what you'd typically find in a cheesesteak. The other interesting thing about their sandwich is that they use cream cheese instead of regular cheese (the first time I ordered it, I asked the waitress to substitute real cheese -- she told me to try one with cream cheese, and said that if I didn't absolutely love it, she'd bring me one with real cheese. If you've never had a cheesesteak with cream cheese, try it sometime -- it sounds weird, but it's awesome.)
Yeah, I'm not sure I could deal with having BBQ sauce or steak sauce on my cheesesteak. I guess it could be good, but it just doesn't seem right. Steak, cheese, onions, period. Peppers are fine, but I won't go out of my way to order them.CelticCat wrote:I went to Gandolfos the other day, and noticed they had a cream cheese cheesesteak. So I ordered, and I did not like it, but not because of the cream cheese. It was more like deli-cut roast beef than steak, had either BBQ sauce or steak sauce on it, green peppers and cream cheese. Not to mention it was not very hot at all, though the menu said it would be. It was a good sandwhich in its own right, but it didn't make for a very tasty cheesesteak.
I used to work at Joes. I had to give up pop entirely when I worked there. We got it free as long as we brought out own cup.grizzh8r wrote:As far as I know, you can still get 50 cent sodas at Joes, but the proce of a Cheesesteak jumped fomr 4.95 last year to 5.55 this yearmquast53000 wrote:I think Honolulu dated himself a little when he was talking about $.50 pops. Next he is going to tell us about when he could get a gallon of gas for less then $2.50!![]()
! Poor college kids like me notice things like that.
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