The Philly Taco, South Street Sushi, The Lorenzo's and Jim's Challenge

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PhillyBite10Philadelphia, PA - Are you searching for the ultimate Philadelphia franken-food? Look no further; it's The Philly Taco. A combination of a Philly cheesesteak and a slice of pizza. The combo gets its origins on South Street, where foodies of all kinds head over to both Jim's Steaks and Lorenzo's Pizza for their steaks and pizza. Just wrap your Jim's steak in your Lorenzo slice, and you just made The Philly Taco or South Street Sushi.

 


The Philly Taco or South Street Sushi

So, whether you call it The Philly Taco or South Street Sushi, this is the ultimate foodie bucket list item and a must-try when visiting South Street for the diehard Philly foodie.

What's a Philly Taco?

First, head on over to Jim's Steaks to get your cheesesteak, and then you run over to Lorenzo's and Son's Pizza and get your oversized slice pizza, just a block away. Getting your pizza last is important, so it's still hot when you pile on the cheesesteak. Your next decision is how to assemble your taco. One way is to place your cheesesteak perpendicular to the pizza crust like a true Philly Taco or wrap the pizza around the steak like a pig-in-a-blanket a/k/a The South Street Sushi. Whatever you choose, Enjoy!

"Philly Taco" Jim's Steak wrapped in a Lorenzo's Pizza



Two ways to build your Philly taco - Lay the steak down the middle of the slice, lengthwise, and eat it like a great big pig in a blanket, which you will feel like later when you're in bed, and this food baby is rolling around your belly.

Tip: Bring a friend to share.




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