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If this was not called Philadelphia Sandwich company, I might give a better rating because the sandwiches were ok and the guys were pretty cool.. That being said, other than the fact that they were sliced meat and on a roll with cheese, they are not true philly cheesesteaks. In fact I was told when I asked that they are "not trying" to be philly authentic. Why call it philly then? I am from philly and NJ, have eaten all over there..and just recently at Frankies in Tucson, AZ (awesome AND authentic-he is FROM philly and flies his ingredients in, including rolls-see my other review). The chicken cheesesteak I got was ok, but not Philly. Not even close. My family all got cheeseteaks..and my dad (also from philly) said "this is lousy". When I asked the guys if they got Amoroso rolls (philly rolls) they said "no, ours are better". The rolls were rock hard before I was done eating..didn't do it for me. No one is from philly, so I am still baffled why they use that name? My understanding is they get a crowd at 2AM after the bars let out since not much else is open.
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