

The texture of the meat was not as offensive as one might have guessed it would be, but it’s still very obviously meat from a restaurant that does not specialize in meat, it’s pizza-topping-quality meat, but maybe that’s okay, depending on what you want. And presentation-wise, it’s an appetizing looking sandwich.Īs I bit into the sandwich I was immediately relieved to find that the taste itself was good, not great, but good. Upon opening the box containing the sandwich I was greeted with a quite pleasant aroma, the product smells good.

The sandwich in this review consists of: bread, philly steak, onions, American cheese, other type of cheese that I forgot the name of. I ordered a standard Domino’s Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich with no bell peppers, and a pie to go with it. So I picked up one of these sandwiches and decided to give it a try. Well my Colleague Eric insists that it’s a subpar sandwich experience, while resident foodie JP insists it’s sublime. In the realm of the Philly, it’s well-known. So – The Domino’s Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich. But let me state unequivocally: I love steak. Some of my colleagues have far more experience in the field than I, and I won’t pretend that I’m about to explore some new territory with this review that they haven’t. Let me preface this review by saying that I’m not a connoisseur of the Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich.
