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Burger King Adds 2 Cheesy, Philly-Inspired Items To The Menu And Customers Say ‘Most Unique Melt Yet’

May 19, 2024 by Faith Geiger

 
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Attention, Philly Cheesesteak aficionados! If you’re a fan of this classic melty, cheesy, delicious sandwich—and of Burger King—there are two new items on the BK menu that you’ll definitely want to try.

That’s right. Introducing the Philly Royal Crispy Wrap and Philly Melt. Both of these mouthwatering new meal options bring a twist to the Philly Cheesesteak we all know and love. And according to customers who have tried ’em, they certainly meet the mark when it comes to flavor. Find all of the info below.

Burger King Philly Royal Crispy Wrap

Joining the ranks of Burger King's delicious chicken wraps is the brand-new Philly Royal Crispy Wrap, which adds a Philadelphia-inspired twist to a classic menu item. This wrap features crispy white-meat chicken fillets, Swiss cheese, fire-grilled peppers, onions, and Burger King's Royal Sauce, all wrapped in a soft, warm flour tortilla.

If you're wondering where the steak is, don't fret; those looking to something that resembles something a little more like a classic Philly Cheesesteak can try out the new Philly Melt.

Philly Melt

Burger King's melts are iconically delicious. You may already be familiar with the Whopper Melts, which feature Whopper burger patties, American cheese, stacker sauce, and caramelized onions. Now there's a new take on this toasty, cheesy menu item. Like its predecessors, this delectable sandwich features beef patties, but it adds shaved steak (like the kind you'd find on a Philly Cheesesteak sandwich) to the mix. It's completed with peppers, onions, melted cheese, and royal sauce.

Our mouths are watering!

Luckily, the Philly Melt seems to past the customer taste test. "I tried the Philly Melt," one person posted on Reddit. "It was very good. The most unique melt yet." We can't wait to try!

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