Ресторан · Los Angeles · ⭐ 9.3/10 · 12180 reviews · $ · updated: 2026-06-30 20:04:13
Address: 1001 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States
Philippe The Original — the birthplace of the French Dip since 1908
A Los Angeles legend (4.6 across 12,000+ reviews): legend has it the French Dip sandwich was invented here. A historic dining room with sawdust on the floor and prices that surprise.
What to order
The French Dip sandwich (beef/pork/lamb), signature mustard, pie.
Who it’s for
For getting to know LA’s culinary history.
Website and social:
Official website
Opening hours
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 06:00–22:00 |
| Tuesday | 06:00–22:00 |
| Wednesday | 06:00–22:00 |
| Thursday | 06:00–22:00 |
| Friday | 06:00–22:00 |
| Saturday | 06:00–22:00 |
| Sunday | 06:00–22:00 |
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A wonderful place to eat, because it's a historic spot. If you haven't tried it, give it a go so you can decide for yourself whether it's good or not. I have to say I adore all the eras of Los Angeles and the photos of t…
If Philadelphia has the Philly cheesesteak and Chicago has the Italian beef sandwich, then Los Angeles has the French dip. The prevailing theory is that it was invented by Philippe Mathieu, a French immigrant who founded…
Reviews last updated: 2026-06-30 20:04:13
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Philippe's The Original is an essential part of Los Angeles. I love coming here before a Dodgers game. Before a Dodgers game there's always a line at the door. This place is huge. There's plenty of seating. The atmospher…
I heard I had to visit this place during my trip to Los Angeles, so I did. I parked for free in Chinatown and walked over to Philippe's. The staff were very friendly, even to a new and unsure customer like me. I got the…
It's wonderful that they've managed to preserve this wonderful spot. It's like a time capsule: servers in 1940s uniforms, sawdust on the floor, a row of old phone booths, classic wooden booths and a fantastic period menu…
Honestly, it was such a lovely place. Old-fashioned and very simple. It's one of those regular spots where you can eat cheaply. I actually only ordered the breaded item with jam when I was there, but a few people in my g…
We stayed at a hotel nearby and had breakfast there. The restaurant is very spacious and cosy. In Japanese terms, it's like a traditional diner where people gather for breakfast. My wife and I ordered sandwiches for two,…