Here's a mushroom cheesesteak with fried onions:
That cheesesteak seems to be missing the cheese
That looks like crap. Canned mushrooms have a large poison potential. I cannot imagine anything less appetizing
I agree with John. This picture should be removed.
I would think that this slop would be at the botom of almost any list of "best food, etc."
I would rather eat that then the snapper soup at PV or anywhere for that matter. Anyone who says they actually like snapper soup is totally full of it.
That being said...the Fernando at TCC is lethal. After I won the 2007 caddy tournament I celebrated by drinking about 6 of those things...on my bike ride home that night I ended up going west instead of east into the city.
That's two strikes against the snapper soup, very interesting. Do the members seem to like it. Maybe it's a joke their pulling on the guests
Sarge,
I'm a very pick eater. I've lived in Philadelphia for 29 years, and pretty much avoided Snapper Soup like the plague. Its found mostly at old golf clubs in philadelphia, plus a handful of restaurants (bookbinders among others). This summer I got the opportunity to play pine Valley for the first time. I didn't know if I ever get back there so I tried to savor every moment and soak it all in. We played in a heat wave and when we finished it must have been close to 100 degrees and with the humidity it felt a lot hotter than that.
When it came time for lunch I told myself I had to order the Snapper soup, I just had to. Snapper soup, cheeseburger and a yuengling at Pine Valley. The soup turned out to be very good, and I'm glad I ordered it and would do so again.
Regarding the pic of that cheesesteak, thats a dalesandro's cheesesteak, which for a long time was legendary in philadelphia. It's been sold a few times in the past year and I've heard some mixed things. But if you get up to philadelphia, you must have a cheesesteak, with, or without the mushrooms
Jason