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leaving Philly - Final 4 takeout/delivery


jmbrightman

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we are moving to the burbs in a couple days after many many years of city living. we are leaving South Phila (Girard Estates), and here are our final takeout choices:

Nick's Roast Beef - the original and the best, at 20th and Jackson. Beef combos overboard on the outs, with a side of gravy fries

Jamaican Jerk Hut - whole Jerk Chicken with rice and peas, vegetable roti, and 2 chicken patties

Tony Luke's - roast pork sandwiches with sharp provolone and long hots, may they open soon in Washington Twp

Chickie's and Pete's - white pizza with lobster tail, mussels in red, buffalo wings, and hot shrimp in the garlic/pepper broth

Happily, our family, friends and jobs will keep us in the city on a regular basis. If you have a better recommendation for delivery or take-out, let's hear it! Reading Terminal Market is too obvious. close runners-up are Bomb-Bomb for the BBQ chicken and rib combo, and Criniti's lasagna.

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No greens on those Tony Luke's Roast Pork sammies?? Ferchrissakes man, it's not long hots OR greens, it's long hots AND greens! :biggrin:

Your favorite whatever from your favorite Chinatown haunt seems like a good choice. I'd recommend the Lemon Duck and Hot n' Sour Soup from Lee How Fook.

I dunno. Must be personal taste, but I'd hardly waste one of my last four takeouts on Chickie and Pete's. It's just not that good.

Get a pizza from Rustica on North 2nd Street next door to Standard Tap.

Get some good Mexican from La Lupe or Plaza Garibaldi or even Pico de Gallo.

Go have a really good cheesesteak and some excellent draft beers at the Grey Lodge before you head to the 'burbs. Might not be takeout but will be hard to replicate.

Go have a cheeseburger at Rouge. They're still one of the best burgers in the country. And I'm not the only one saying that.

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Go have a cheeseburger at Rouge.  They're still one of the best burgers in the country.  And I'm not the only one saying that.

I would have said Alan Richman was displaying hometown bias in his GQ roundup of the country's best burgers around this time last year.

Then I had a Rouge Burger.

No, it's not hometown bias at all.

Pricey for a burger and fries? You betcha. Worth the $15? You betcha. The fries are great too, but the burger's all that: Thick, fresh, juicy and beefy.

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Go have a cheeseburger at Rouge.  They're still one of the best burgers in the country.  And I'm not the only one saying that.

I would have said Alan Richman was displaying hometown bias in his GQ roundup of the country's best burgers around this time last year.

Then I had a Rouge Burger.

No, it's not hometown bias at all.

Pricey for a burger and fries? You betcha. Worth the $15? You betcha. The fries are great too, but the burger's all that: Thick, fresh, juicy and beefy.

Agree with you and Katie about the burger. I just had my first one last week and it was perhaps even better than my favorite, Standard Tap. I liked the roll too. I asked for fried onions on mine unaware that they served them with carmelized onions, who am I to complain!

Somewhat off topic but you should try their blood mary's. We had a few while waiting for lunch on a nice late Sunday afternoon.

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I had a Rouge burger for lunch at least twice a week when I worked there and still didn't get tired of them. It really is the best burger in town IMHO. Standard Tap and Good Dog make a fine burger too, but the Rouge burger is the whole package - really high quality meat cooked the way you asked for it, carmelized onions, blue cheese, Applewood smoked bacon and a really good roll. :drool:

Katie M. Loeb
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I had a Rouge burger for lunch at least twice a week when I worked there and still didn't get tired of them.  It really is the best burger in town IMHO.  Standard Tap and Good Dog make a fine burger too, but the Rouge burger is the whole package - really high quality meat cooked the way you asked for it, carmelized onions, blue cheese, Applewood smoked bacon and a really good roll.  :drool:

I second that salivation.

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  • 4 weeks later...

I haven't tried a Rouge burger yet, but so far my favorite is the Black Angus Burger for $4.95 (add $1 for fries) at Yummy Cafe & Bakery at the junction of Township Line (Rte 1) and Burmont Rd, just before the Pilgrim Gardens Shopping Center, across from St. Dot's. It's in a small strip shopping center (there's a Pat's Pizzeria next door). I order it medium rare and Joe the cook nails it perfectly every time, with the pink everywhere it's supposed to be. Deep beef flavor followed the pink. I get a side of mayonnaise and it's giddy city. The fries were decent, too. I've eaten it many times, and I keep meaning to try their Reuben, but there never seems to be enough room.

I realize it's not in Philly, but maybe on your way to Longwood Gardens you might pass by there.

Don't go Sunday or Monday, though, and if you do go - get there by 2:30 because the grill closes at 2:45.

Holly, I'd rate this one 5 deep grease stains for the burger alone. Not that I could tell you much about the rest of the menu.

edit addition - the patty is 8oz and is a little over an inch thick

Edited by bob tenaglio (log)
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