Arterial Terrorism
For someone visiting Philadelphia, eating a cheesesteak is the most obvious item on the culinary checklist. But from where? Pat's or Geno's are the most highly publicized choices, but ask any local and they'll rattle off a bunch of favorite must-stops — and usually throw in a few places that don't serve steaks at all. There's no official cheat sheet to help whittle down such an overwhelming tourist decision. Luckily, Jeff Gaynor recognized the dilemma and decided to help by creating The Junk Food Tour.

The guys at Time (1315 Sansom St.) have already tried to kill us once, with the chicken-fried foie gras on their dinner menu. Now they're bringing a near-identical level of glorious disregard for our longevity to Sunday brunch with The Beast, aka THE WORLD'S DEADLIEST BREAKFAST SANDWICH.
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| Courtesy of Matthew Hartnett |
Achtung! Matthew Hartnett, chef at Fox Chase's Hop Angel Brauhaus (7980 Oxford Ave.), sent us word on the newest arterial terrorist to join his menu: the Burgermeister Meisterburger. This BEAST — priced at a very reasonable $11 — consists of a 10-ounce beef patty on a bed of crispy onions and "H.A.B. Sauce" (ketchup, mayo, cognac), all of which is topped with ham, smoked gouda and a fried egg. Chef Hartnett, you are sick and twisted and we'll see you in like 20-25 minutes depending on traffic.
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by s. bakr, Meal Ticket. Meal Ticket said: Holy heart attack, check out this BEAST burger from Matthew Hartnett at @hopangelbrau: http://ow.ly/3RUZA #burgermeistermeisterburger [...]
I had this bad boy, and it is friggin' delicious. I also had a heart attack afterwards, but it hurt so good.
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| Photo | Drew Lazor |
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Felicia D'Ambrosio and Felicia D'Ambrosio, Meal Ticket. Meal Ticket said: Pierogie Fest at @greenrocktavern though Sunday: http://ow.ly/3Ordr [...]
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To be fair, the adult milkshake + an extra shot will usually run you $15 by itself. Steep, but worth it. Especially if you can get someone to buy on FOR you.
i'm wondering if there is anyone living who has had this special. i guess it works more as a marketing gimmick and less as an actual meal... also, do you know if that is american cheese in the picture above? if so, this concoction somehow got grosser.
That's a very lofty statement, Bill. I think your fecal feast is a novelty food concept all its own.
to be fair, bill poops foie gras. seriously though...$25???
I would rather eat my own feces,than a hamburger on a doughnut.ZERO interest in novelty food concepts. Just Me Just Sayin
The most appetizing comment thread on Meal Ticket!
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Rolf Guiel, Meal Ticket. Meal Ticket said: Arterial Terrorism: The "Heart Attack Special" at @pytphilly http://ow.ly/3FlfR [...]
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[...] Last Monday we told you about the eating contest, to celebrate National Pastrami Day (Jan. 13), at Delicatessen (703 Chestnut St.). Today at 5:30 p.m., the top six fastest eaters who have qualified over the past week will face off in the scarf-off finals. The challenge: a 48-ounce (aka 3-pound) pastrami sandwich known as The Maccabee. Delicatessen owner Michael Spector plans on doling out gratis pastrami and beer for curious onlookers. [...]
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Noooooooo! (And by that, I mean: Yessssssssssssssss!)
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Jerry Weller. Jerry Weller said: Arterial Terrorism: Artisan's chocolate-streaked hazelnut croissant http://bit.ly/hf8flh [...]
[...] Arterial Terrorism: Artisan's chocolate-streaked hazelnut … [...]
[...] pie, L&M Bakery’s cream doughnuts the best on earth, from Delran, N.J., and Artisan pistachio/hazelnut croissants. So much food. Even the pup was pooped. [...]
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| our kind of buffet |
Would be nice if you could also get a bowl or two for $2 or $3. We didn't feel like spending $7 for a few bowls of cereal instead of the full brunch we ordered. But a bowl of Captain Crunch to kick it off would have been perfect.
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[...] Time introduces chicken-fried foie gras. We bow to you, Time. [...]
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Audrey Julienne, Melissa Greiner. Melissa Greiner said: Whoa. Take that, French fast food foie burger. RT @mealticket From the insane people at Time: chicken-fried foie gras http://ow.ly/3ljkV [...]
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