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  2. Pat's King of Steaks - Wikipedia

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    Late night diners crowded in front of Pat's Steaks. Pat's King of Steaks (also known as Pat's Steaks) is a restaurant that specializes in cheesesteaks.It is located at the intersection of South 9th Street, Wharton Street and East Passyunk Avenue in the Passyunk Square section of South Philadelphia, directly across the street from rival Geno's Steaks.

  3. Dalessandro's Steaks - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the restaurant finished runner-up to Jim's Steaks’ South Street location in Philadelphia Business Journal's poll for best cheesesteak in the region. [10] In July 2017, U.S. News & World Report named Dalessandro's as having one of the top five cheesesteaks in Philadelphia. [11]

  4. Geno's Steaks - Wikipedia

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    Geno's Steaks is a Philadelphia restaurant specializing in cheesesteaks, founded in 1966 by Joey Vento. Geno's is located in South Philadelphia at the intersection of 9th Street and Passyunk Avenue , directly across the street from rival Pat's King of Steaks , which is generally credited with having invented the cheesesteak in 1933. [ 1 ]

  5. What Exactly Makes a Philly Cheesesteak .. a Philly ... - AOL

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    What makes a Philadelphia cheesesteak special is the beef, and the way that it plays with the cheese, onions, and bread to become a cohesive whole that’s better than the sum of its parts. Ribeye ...

  6. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Cheesesteaks - AOL

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    The Philly cheesesteak came about in the 1930s when hot dog vendor Pat Olivieri had the idea to construct a sandwich made with steak, according to Visit Philly.

  7. Iconic cheesesteak joint reopens in Philly - AOL

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    The iconic Jim’s Steaks on South Street in Philadelphia is back just in time for summer. “We’re back. Now open,” said a sign posted on Jim’s South Street official Instagram page on May 1.

  8. Tony Luke's - Wikipedia

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    Tony Luke's is an American-based cheesesteak restaurant that was founded in 1992 by Tony Lucidonio and his sons, Tony Luke Jr. and Nicky Lucidonio at its original location at 39 East Oregon Avenue in South Philadelphia.

  9. Max's Steaks - Wikipedia

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    Max's Steaks is a cheesesteak and hoagie restaurant that was founded in 1994 on Germantown Ave in Nicetown, North Philadelphia. [2] The restaurant is known for its whole cheesesteaks sometimes referred to as the "Giant" which is two feet long. [2] [3] [4] The restaurant is attached to a bar called Eagle Bar. [5]