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| - My nonexistent OCD was killing me when this place had a dozen reviews and yet no one took a single picture of the food besides the business owner. I had to check it out for myself.
I think I've been to the truck a blue moon ago, but I don't think I've ever been to their brick and mortar locations. It had a really nice set up and clean decor, which surprised me on a Monday dinner when it was completely empty. I still had to check out the food for myself.
My bro got a regular chicken steak, while I got a large cheesesteak. Honestly a regular is probably enough for a meal, but I wanted to see the difference. They throw in a free drink if you get fries, which is nice - they got a Coke machine with fixed flavors instead of the fancy new ones. It ended up being about $31 for both of us, but I think a regular with fries you should expect between $13 and $14 for the meal. Yeah, it's pretty expensive.
The cheesesteak itself was solid. The bread was nice and soft but held everything together. Steak was nice and tender, and was melded well with the grilled veggies. The whiz I think it's personal preference - it was terrible in a "so bad it's good" kind of way, with the gooey plasticky feel bringing the sandwich together. But you kind of want to feel like garbage eating a cheesesteak, so I really enjoyed it. Plus it wasn't that bad on the cheese fries I got, but they included dipping sauce if you wanted to go the extra mile on those too. You gotta love those extra crispy fries.
Next time I might go for the chicken or try a different cheese. All the food was great, but everything being a dollar or 2 too expensive prevents me from taking it to the very top. It's a decent alternative if you're tired of Corleone's in North Scottsdale.
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