Quick bites in Anchorage: Satisfying smashburgers, considerable cheesesteaks and a bounty of birria
I have been excited to try Mammoth Cheesesteaks since they opened their doors — on wheels — in 2021. I finally caught up with them holding lunchtime court in the parking lot of Credit Union 1 on Abbott Road . I’m so glad to finally be in the know.
You can opt for either Cheez Whiz or provolone on each sandwich, and I chose Cheez Whiz for the Original Philly and provolone for both the Pepper Steak and The Mammoth varieties. The Original Philly, the simplest by far, stuffed with steak, onion, and Cheez Whiz, is gooey, juicy and decadent. However, the Cheese Whiz adds a fair amount of additional salt to an already salty dish. Highly seasoned, I would call it, and that, for me, is saying something. My husband always says that if I were a deer at a salt lick, I would pronounce it to be underseasoned.
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