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The CheeseSteak Shop: the habit forming experience

Vouchers anyone?!

We all have this barat attitude inside us. Nowadays, haggling has the trend; stretching your budget up to the last peso is a WIN!

I admit, buying vouchers IS addictive. :)

I had a chance to get some vouchers at Deal Grocer for The Cheese Steak Shop's original Philly cheesesteak sandwich.

Many said that huge discounts and buying something like this was too good to be true... I am adventurous anyway so I gave it a shot.

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This is a STEAL!!!
It is my first time having Philly cheesesteak sandwich and it is  REALLY habit forming (the tag line of the shop)!
The meat was soft and oozing with cheese. The 10-inch long sandwich is even good for sharing :)
I bought 2 vouchers : exchanged it to a chicken and a beef version
sorry, manage take picture of the ends of the sandwich, haha...
lots of jalapenos on top!

Well, i purchased another set of vouchers for this philly cheesesteak sandwich. Yay! Continuing the habit, haha :D

til next pig out session!






The Cheese Steak Shop
Ground Floor, E-Hotel Makati
906 A. Arnaiz Ave.
(formerly Pasay Road)
Makati City
(02) 555-0235
(02) 555-1818

Operating Hours
Monday to Saturday:
7AM - 11PM

Sunday:
7AM - 10PM

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