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Shorty’s: “NYC’s Only Authentic Cheesesteak”

16 Nov

Down the street from the office there lives a little Cheesesteak restaurant called Shorty’s.  They bill themselves as “NYC’s only authentic cheesesteak.”  I have to assume they mean authentic to Philly, especially because there is all sorts of Eagles and Philthies merchandise everywhere (BLEH!)  Now seeing as though I have never been to Philly, I can’t really comment on authenticity.  (And yes… I know… it’s crazy that I have grown up less than an hour away and never been to the City of Brotherly Love.  But I will try to go soon, just so I can lick the Liberty Bell… special Nom cred to anyone that gets that reference).

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The inside is a long bar with a few small tables on the side.  It’s not easy to jocky for seats, but it is feasible for lunch.

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And for this special, you can see why it’s usually packed!  $9 gets you a “shorty” cheesesteak (that’s 6 inches of sandwich for ya) and a beer from 12pm-7pm and 11pm to close.

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We started making a tradition at work where we would go each Friday.  Unfortunately, 2 Fridays into the plan and I was out.  It’s all tasty, but I literally was useless at work on Friday afternoons.  And I’m not a fan of being unproductive, no matter how delicious cheesesteak is.  Not to mention the waistline damage!

I do love their Italian Fries, however.  These have Italian seasoning and Romano cheese.  Nom Nom Nom.  Delish!

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They must be used to groups, because they conveniently label each sandwich so you know who gets what.

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I went with a chicken cheesesteak my first go-around and it was topped with sharp provolone (not sharp enough… at all), mushrooms, and onions.

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Delicious… but HEAVY.

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And definitely missing out on that oozy, cheesy goodness that I usually expect with cheesesteaks.  The steak version I would level set in about the same place.

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They do have the classic option of Cheese Whiz, and I hear this is the way to go.

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You can also top it with sweet and/or spicy peppers.  My coworkers went for the pepper duo.

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The last time I was there I tried something a little different and went with the Potato Skins with steak, wiz, bacon, and sour cream.  They were DELISH, but I couldn’t even make my way through half of the course before my stomach said “ENOUGH!”

My coworkers love this place, and the special is pretty awesome, but only go if you are prepared to dedicate a few hours to digestion and digestion only!

Total Nom Points: 6 out of 10

Carbone- For Lunch

8 Nov

I have reviewed Carbone before, however, one of the highlights of working next to your apartment is getting to know the local restaurants even better.  Looking back at my review now, I’m really surprised by how underwhelmed we were there.  When I went for lunch with my coworkers, we had a great experience.  Everything felt very authentic and while not plated all fancy, was just easily delicious.

We started with fresh mozzarella with tomatoes and basil. The mozzarella was unbelievably fresh and delicious!

Everyone basically ordered a classic pasta dish. There was gnocchi..

And rigatoni…

And penne, with chicken.

One coworker got the calzone.

I went with a pappardelle special and it was DELICIOUS!

And we were served some great little cookies at the end.

Every single person raved about this meal.  It was really tasty, reasonably priced for midtown NY Italian, and everyone left completely satisfied.

Total Nom Points: 6.5 out of 10

Father’s Office – LA

27 Oct

When I asked my coworkers where I should be sure to eat lunch, a few questions later (mainly… do you like burgers? and do you like craft beer?) we were told that Father’s Office was a MUST!  My coworker recommended the Santa Monica version rather than the larger LA location.  We were fine with that since we wanted to check out the pier anyway.

The inside was VERY small and it’s seat yourself when you can stalk someone until they give up their seat find a chair.  It only took about 10 minutes until there were 2 stools open right in the center of the bar.  I was impressed with the beer selection.  My type of place.

We each ordered a draft and the sweet potato fries.

We decided to split the famous Office Burger.  This burger cannot be modified and is served as is (dry aged beef, caramelized onion, applewood bacon compote, gruyere, matag blue cheese and arugula).  In my opinion, that didn’t need modification anyway!

I found it interesting that it came on more of a long roll than a hamburger bun.  No complaints from me though!

The burger was INSANELY juicy.  The meat was hardly formed into a patty… it was so loose and tender (without being greasy).

While I’m not a huge fan of arugula in everyday life, I think it’s a great foil for a burger.  The bitterness really compliments the fats and cheese.  And those onions were to die for.

Overall, the sweet potato fries, burger, and beer all surpassed expectation.  I really enjoyed this meal and highly recommend stopping in if you’re in the area.

Total Nom Points: 8 out of 10