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Philly Cheesesteaks and Bread

Made for those who understand that a philly cheesesteak is only as good as the structural integrity of the bread holding it together.

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Sandwich shop offers an authentic Philly vibe with Amoroso rolls and large portions. The space feels cozy and welcoming despite tight seating and loud music. It brings a genuine cheesesteak experience with high-quality ingredients and a clean, tidy setting.

Philly cheesesteaks come on Amoroso rolls with authentic Philly flavors. Options include the classic Philly Cheese Steak and a Nashville Hot Chicken Cheesesteak, both made with high-quality ingredients.

Soft, fresh bread from the east coast serves as the perfect base for the grilled ingredients. It stands out as gorgeous, crazy mad great, and pairs well with provolone and high-quality meat.

People are saying

"The food here is addictive and flavorful."

"This cheesesteak bread is authentic and delicious."

"I thought this Philly Cheesesteak was the best I ever had."

Good to know

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Street parking can be tricky, so be aware of that.

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They have a few parking spots in the back.

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The restaurant offers dine-in seating.

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Cheesesteak restaurant

Simple setup with outside dining only creates a casual, family-oriented vibe. Lively energy comes from friendly conversations and occasional loud music, reflecting a South Philly atmosphere. Busy and authentic, it offers some of the best Philly cheesesteaks in Los Angeles.

Philly cheesesteaks here feature well seasoned meat, soft bread, and plenty of cheese wiz. The sandwich delivers an authentic taste that stands out in the city.

Bread stays fresh and unbelievably soft with a perfect texture that avoids sogginess. It pairs well with the cheesesteaks, offering high-quality support without being overly abundant.

People are saying

"I found the Philly Cheesesteak here to be the best west of Philadelphia."

"The bread here is unbelievably soft and fresh."

"You have to try the fried ravioli; it's amazing."

Good to know

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You can dine outdoors, but seating is limited.

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The cheesesteak costs $15 and is essentially two meals.

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Parking can be difficult, so plan accordingly.

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Steak house offers Philly cheesesteaks with excellent meat and perfect cheese-to-onion ratio on excellent bread. Fries and chili cheese dogs stand out as popular choices. Cheesesteaks vary in size and cheese flavor but maintain a focus on authentic ingredients like cheese wiz.

The Philly cheesesteak features rich, savory flavors and a satisfying blend of ingredients. It stands out as a go-to choice for those craving an authentic taste.

Bread stands out for its freshness and quality. It often feels like the main focus, with the excellent bread complementing other items.

People are saying

"This food is the best cheesesteak I've had in LA."

"The bread here was excellent and fresh."

"I thought the Philly Cheesesteak here was the best in LA."

Good to know

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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.

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Prices for sandwiches range from $8 to $15.

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Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.

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Deli with big menu of sandwiches, pastas, and salads offers superb food and beer selections. Atmosphere is casual and mostly takeout-focused, with a picnic table outside for eating. Known for amazing bread and generous portions, it draws a crowd seeking value and quality.

Philly cheesesteaks come served hot with good flavor. Some versions include jalapeรฑos and bell peppers.

Garlic rolls and sandwich bread stand out as amazing and high quality. Some bread batches come burnt and crumbly, causing inconsistency in the overall experience.

People are saying

"I loved the sandwiches here; they were amazing and a great deal."

"The bread here is amazing, especially the garlic rolls."

"I had a solid Philly cheesesteak that tasted good and was hot."

Good to know

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Online orders have a $40 minimum, which can be a hassle.

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Parking can be tricky due to nearby businesses.

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Most menu items are under $14, offering good value.

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Dark, sleek dining room with a huge wraparound bar and clear kitchen view creates a modern yet cozy atmosphere. Noise rises near the bar where tables sit very close together, requiring raised voices. The space blends warm hospitality with a slightly corporate vibe, attracting a lively crowd especially during peak hours.

Wagyu beef shines in the Philly cheesesteak with tender, juicy meat and melted cheese that blends perfectly. The sandwich is highly addictive and often the main draw, paired well with fries.

Fresh bread stands out with a soft inside and crisp outside that adds flavor to dishes. Sesame crusted bread appears alongside sliced wagyu beef, and garlic bread serves as a starter option.

People are saying

"Every bite of these dinner spots was memorable and perfection."

"I found the Philly cheesesteak here to be the best I've ever had."

"The bread here is so fresh and packed with flavor."

Good to know

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Expect to wait about an hour for a seat during peak dinner hours.

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Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.

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The tasting menu costs $87 per person, which may not match expectations.

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Small sandwich shop offers a family-owned atmosphere with a few tables for dining in. The vibe is slow-paced and personal, reflecting strong values and ethics behind the counter. Known for rich, flavorful Philly cheesesteaks and exceptional tortas, it draws those who appreciate quality over speed.

Philly cheesesteaks here are flavorful and fresh with a delicious, tasty profile. The sandwich pairs well with fries, and ordering double filling is a common suggestion.

Bread comes from a family-owned bakery nearby, ensuring fresh quality. Toasting hits the mark with a perfect crunch that avoids sogginess or burning.

People are saying

"I thought the Philly cheesesteak was amazingly flavorful and fresh."

"The pastrami sandwich bread was stacked high and grilled perfectly."

"You have to try the tortas; they're the best in the valley."

Good to know

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Expect 30-40 minute wait times during busy hours.

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The restaurant closes at 8 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.

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Combo meals typically cost around $40 for two.

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Street vendor setup with tables and canopies surrounds cooking equipment, creating a casual outdoor dining spot. Atmosphere feels focused and energetic, with halal food as the central draw. Known for Philly cheesesteaks, organic halal wings, and hand-cut ribeye, it offers crispy skin wings and generous portions of loaded fries.

Philly cheesesteaks come with a good serving of meat in a soft roll topped with cheese wiz. The L.A. Philly steak sandwich pairs well with fries and wings, served by friendly staff with good service.

Soft yet firm bread holds the fillings well and stays intact until the last bite. Excellent bread choice adds to the flavor and complements the hand-cut ribeye and whizz cheese in the Philly sandwiches.

People are saying

"The bread was soft yet firm enough to hold everything in."

"The Philly Cheesesteak's rolls were great, and it had plenty of meat."

"The bread was soft yet firm enough to hold everything."

Good to know

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Everything at Phillyboyz is halal.

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The sandwiches cost $15 each.

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They charge a 4-5% service fee for credit card payments.

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