Embarking on a culinary adventure in Atlanta, you’ll discover a host of eateries dedicated to perfecting the art of the Philly cheesesteak. These sandwiches, with their roots in Philadelphia, have found a new home in the heart of the South, blending traditional flavors with a distinctly Southern twist.
Fred’s Meat & Bread, nestled within Krog Street Market, offers a mouthwatering selection of sandwiches, but it’s their cheesesteak that steals the show. Made with chopped ribeye, caramelized onions, and melted American cheese, all nestled in a warm, crispy roll, it’s a true delight. And for those feeling adventurous, their Korean cheesesteak adds a spicy kick with candied jalapeños and gochujang sauce.
Downtown, Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks serves up an authentic experience with a Southern flair. Their flagship location and presence in Mercedes Benz Stadium ensure accessibility for eager diners. The “Dave’s Way” option, loaded with onions, mushrooms, green peppers, and a blend of cheeses including Cheez Whiz, captures the essence of Philadelphia’s culinary heritage.
Woody’s CheeseSteaks, open until the early hours of the morning, satisfies late-night cravings with its sloppy, yet satisfying sandwiches. Thinly sliced steak, grilled onions, and gooey American cheese come together in a perfect harmony of flavors, transporting diners to a carefree era of indulgence.
On Cheshire Bridge Road, the aptly named Philly Cheesesteak Place stays true to its roots, offering a triumph of flavors with its original cheesesteak. Meticulously prepared steak, seasoned to perfection, is complemented by grilled peppers, onions, and a generous helping of cheese, ensuring a symphony of tastes with every bite.
JD’s Summerhill Variety Deli caters to cheese enthusiasts with its decadent offerings, including an indulgent cheesesteak loaded with an abundance of melted cheese and peppers. Meanwhile, JenChan’s Pizza & Chinese in Cabbagetown puts a unique spin on the classic with Mongolian beef, grilled peppers, onions, and melty cheese.
International Cafe, known for its wings, surprises patrons with a noteworthy cheesesteak along Buford Highway. Despite minor qualms about the bread’s texture, the abundance of melted provolone and tender steak ensures a satisfying experience.
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Hidden within Chattahoochee Food Works, Philly G Steaks may not boast flashy signage, but its sizzling ribeye sandwiches speak volumes. Opting for the classic ribeye rendition promises moist, flavorful bites that pay homage to Philadelphia’s culinary heritage.