I stumbled onto this place by accident after falling asleep on the bus where that bus line ended. I had to exit the bus and wasn’t sure where I was but I smelled something good and saw this busy sandwich stop. Shortly after walking in, I wondered if I had died on the bus and went to heaven...roasted lamb sandwich.
My parents took me here when my sisters and I were kids visiting friends in LA. Now I do the same with my kids whenever we get a chance. A great place to go prior to a Dodger game or USC game.
Still can’t believe I grew up with a Latino family next to Dodger stadium and never in those years visited Philippe’s. I guess we never thought outside of the “Mexican cuisine” box. The curious foodie in me will never forgive me for that. I’m 43 now and been there a good chunk of times. Boy, that mustard.. I even make copycat recipe at home. And he’s right… doble dip, even triple dip is the way to go. Bon Appetit!
Before Philippe's was at their current location the second floor of the building was a brothel, there was another brothel across the street in what is now Philippe's second parking lot, there were several brothels in this area which was known as Hells half acre. The crib district also was here. Bartolo Ballerino ran the majority of the cribs. Look up a book republished called the Los Angeles Sporting Guide from the 1890s. It's filled with maps of all the cribs and brothels that were available.
"She learned how to speak English, reading the beer labels"....that's funny, because I learned how to forget how to speak English reading the beer labels.
Zatoichi444 what cracks me up, is they tell you all the health warnings on the label, but they never tell you that excessive consumption will make you stupid, lol
Now I want one! Too bad I live an hour away! Another good one is the Pastrami at The Hat...double-dipped with Swiss....soooo good! They have several locations. I've been to the original in Alhambra and the newest one in Simi Valley. I also want to try the #19 at Langer's but DAMN, it's expensive!
I would like to sit down with those ladies & eat , the african american lady with short hair is gorgeous & has a beautiful smile & personality, no surprise she has on a wedding ring , a very blessed man/husband
It's an "old time" way to clean up spills, plus it adds a restful scent in the air. If I remember correctly, there was a Furniture Company next to them. It's also easy to see when the floors been cleaned, when they close they, sweep up and you can see that the floors clean, then before opening you throw down some Saw Dust ( actually they're "Chips" most coming from a Saw).
I stumbled onto this place by accident after falling asleep on the bus where that bus line ended. I had to exit the bus and wasn’t sure where I was but I smelled something good and saw this busy sandwich stop. Shortly after walking in, I wondered if I had died on the bus and went to heaven...roasted lamb sandwich.
btw, if their mustard was much more concentrated it would be a non-lethlal weapon called mustard gas, trurh
My parents took me here when my sisters and I were kids visiting friends in LA. Now I do the same with my kids whenever we get a chance. A great place to go prior to a Dodger game or USC game.
Lamb dip is the way to go.
GO TROJENS!!
@@theviewer102 i go with the classic roast beef
@@skunkman9815 A classic choice. Can’t go wrong with that. Don’t forget the mustard.
Still can’t believe I grew up with a Latino family next to Dodger stadium and never in those years visited Philippe’s. I guess we never thought outside of the “Mexican cuisine” box.
The curious foodie in me will never forgive me for that.
I’m 43 now and been there a good chunk of times. Boy, that mustard.. I even make copycat recipe at home. And he’s right… doble dip, even triple dip is the way to go.
Bon Appetit!
The double dip beef is the way to go, I don't like triple dipped because the roll tends to be soggy
Before Philippe's was at their current location the second floor of the building was a brothel, there was another brothel across the street in what is now Philippe's second parking lot, there were several brothels in this area which was known as Hells half acre. The crib district also was here. Bartolo Ballerino ran the majority of the cribs. Look up a book republished called the Los Angeles Sporting Guide from the 1890s. It's filled with maps of all the cribs and brothels that were available.
This place is the bomb!!!
I love philippe’s
Over in France the French are knownfor great mustards with a wide variety, they have shoppe's that only sell mustards
i love this place and the lunch rush it never that bad doesnt take too long
"She learned how to speak English, reading the beer labels"....that's funny, because I learned how to forget how to speak English reading the beer labels.
Zatoichi444 what cracks me up, is they tell you all the health warnings on the label, but they never tell you that excessive consumption will make you stupid, lol
Seriously good sandwiches. The queue goes around the building at 08:00.
The cop didn't catch the bank robber , but hey , we got the French dip , lol
let us be honest with ourselves we know Philippe’s is the best
Now I want one! Too bad I live an hour away!
Another good one is the Pastrami at The Hat...double-dipped with Swiss....soooo good! They have several locations. I've been to the original in Alhambra and the newest one in Simi Valley.
I also want to try the #19 at Langer's but DAMN, it's expensive!
kdm71291 It's worth a forty minute drive
this place is bomb! I get the lamb
Well I get the classic roast beef
@@skunkman9815 So do I.
It’s heavenly
Why can't I add this to a playlist?
The french dipped invented in USA, Los Angels..🌿😂
Not france
Thanks for this video
It is pronounced Philipp-ae, not as he said it. I don't know how to do an accent mark.
The coffee has gone up a lot since.
Juanita is a very attractive lady & extremely personable & nice , if she is married her husband has been Blessed by God, as have I with my wife
I would like to sit down with those ladies & eat , the african american lady with short hair is gorgeous & has a beautiful smile & personality, no surprise she has on a wedding ring , a very blessed man/husband
Whats the sawdust for?
It's an "old time" way to clean up spills, plus it adds a restful scent in the air. If I remember correctly, there was a Furniture Company next to them. It's also easy to see when the floors been cleaned, when they close they, sweep up and you can see that the floors clean, then before opening you throw down some Saw Dust ( actually they're "Chips" most coming from a Saw).
Good sandwiches, but if your from Chicago and used to the Italian beef sandwiches, you may be a little disappointed.
Go to eastside market then. You won’t be disappointed
So she learned how to speak English reading bare labels so all she can say is Malt Barely, Yeast, Coors ...
The important thing is she speaks more than one language. How many do you speak muchacho?
@@conjured_up_skeletons6178 One and a half
Banana pudding
Ketchup is the worst condiment. Mustard is the fucking bomb!
1:44 Emeril thinks to himself, “Hmmm lamb AND Roquefort? What an idiot!”