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  • I'm no expert on what the perfect Philly cheese steak sandwich, but this 7.99 lunch special at Super Pizza was monstrous like the Hulk, and pretty tasty. A few days ago, there was a posting about Philly Cheese Steaks sandwich in the Yelp's talk forum about this place, and curiosity caught me. It's not too far from the Galleria Mall, and pretty close by everything in the area; so I decided to check it out. Located two blocks west of Stephanie Street on Sunset road, Super Pizza is in small strip center next to a Jack in a box. One major heads up, if you're driving like an idiot on Sunset, you will pass this place without knowing it's there. So please people, drive with some common sense in the area. It's not the Las Vegas speedway on that part of Sunset road. Super Pizza is a tucked away like the Bat Cave in this strip center on Valle Verde and Sunset, and parking is pretty easy to find. When I walked in, I seen a few daily specials the board, but my mind was made up like the Bat signal for their Sandwich. S.O.S. there was a nice white pizza slices ready to be saved, but thankful I didn't cave into buying a couple of slices (4.99 with a soda), because within five minutes I got my order. Holy special delivery, my order was damn huge like the size of the marshmallow man in Ghostbuster. My Philly sandwich was easily over a foot long, and was loaded with thin sliced steak, grilled onions, green and red peppers, and cheese. Then, my Galactus sized fries came out...DAMN, it was clearly the same amount of fries as two super size McD orders. The sandwich was very good, but there was one area to improve on, the bun could have been grilled a little longer. The dining area has about 30 seats, and looks like the Justice League headquarters with a number of super hero big heads on their windows. Also the LED monitor was playing the original Superman movie from the 1950's, which was pretty cool. Also I notice they had a large number of superhero DVD to watch, so I guess they rotated movies like the how the old Brown bagger at Puck Alley (in Honolulu) use to show the old Three stooges and Laurel and Hardy movies. Yeah, I have to admit, I was a comic nerd when I was much younger. Super Pizza hooked me with their sandwich, but will they catch me for the pizza in the area? Well, looking at the pizza that came out, the chance are about the same as me checking out the next Iron Man and Superman movie this summer. So you can count on it.
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