Spataro's Cheesesteaks ★ 4.3
Spataro's Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia is the 1947 Reading Terminal Market cheesesteak stand, the second-oldest cheesesteak counter in the city after Pat's.
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Tommy DiNic's in Philadelphia is the 1980 Reading Terminal Market counter that won Travel Channel's Best Sandwich in America 2013 with its roast pork, rabe and sharp provolone roll.
Address: 51 N 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Spataro's Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia is the 1947 Reading Terminal Market cheesesteak stand, the second-oldest cheesesteak counter in the city after Pat's.
Try: Cheesesteak
Center City Pretzel Co. in Philadelphia is the South Philly wholesale pretzel bakery on Washington Avenue, baking the city's hand-twisted figure-eight pretzels around the clock.
Try: Philadelphia soft pretzel
Banh Mi Cali in Philadelphia is the Chinatown banh mi counter at 9th and Arch, with grilled pork, meatball and lemongrass chicken sandwiches under five dollars each.
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Pho 75 in Philadelphia is the Washington Avenue Vietnamese counter, a no-frills South Philly Little Saigon room with the city's most-named single bowl of beef pho.
Try: Beef pho
Pat's King of Steaks in Philadelphia is the 1930 founder of the cheesesteak at 9th and Passyunk, where Pat Olivieri ladled chopped steak onto a hot-dog roll for a taxi driver.
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Geno's Steaks in Philadelphia is the 1966 Joe Vento cheesesteak corner across Passyunk from Pat's, the orange-and-neon South Philly rival half of the city's cheesesteak duel.
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