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PAAnthony Bourdain famously declared Donkey’s Place in Camden, NJ, as having his favorite cheesesteak, even declaring it better than those in Philadelphia. Featured on Parts Unknown, the iconic 1943-founded spot is famous for serving a, “sublime,” “Jersey-style” steak on a round, poppy-seeded kaiser roll with loads of onions and American cheese.
Key Details About Donkey’s Place:
The Sandwich: It breaks tradition by using a round poppy seed Kaiser roll rather than a long hoagie roll. It features, “tons,” of, “caramelized,” or, “fried onions,” and is known for being, “well-seasoned,”.
Bourdain’s Impact: Anthony Bourdain visited for his CNN show, Parts Unknown, which helped elevate the spot to a, “legendary,”, “destination level adventure,”. He said it was, “unbelievably good,”.
Location & Vibe: Located at 1223 Haddon Ave, Camden, NJ, the establishment has been in operation for over 80 years. It is described as an, “old school,” bar that serves, “just,” cheesesteaks and fries.
History: Founded in 1943 by Leon “Donkey” Lucas, a former Olympic heavyweight boxing champion, the name comes from his nickname.
It is often recommended as a must-visit spot in the South Jersey/Philadelphia area for foodies.
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