One day turn to LAX and Phillipe’s

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Mmmmmacaroni salad!
Conversation over Ping! for iPhone

Pally: “Hey, when are you coming down to LA? I’ve got some friends I’d like you to meet…”

Me: “As soon as I get some time, I’ll swing down for a few days. Think the weather will behave?”
That initial chat was over a month ago. Despite my best laid plans (which involved driving my MX5 down the coast and visiting friends along the way), I’ve not been able to make the drive to LA. I’ve been just plain busy! Since I returned to SF from Japan, the weather has been cold and rainy and issues have come up with the money pit that required me to go “out there” to fix things. I don’t like being flaky (cuz I absolutely LOATHE it when people are flaky with me) so when I found a SFO-LAX same day turn flight on UA for US$100, I went for it. I figure it’s been a long time since I’ve been to LA strictly to putter. Longer still since I had a french dip sandwich from the place that invented the yummy thing. And since I was arriving around lunch time, I figured that this was a sign.
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Nah, THIS is a sign!
Phillipe’s is an 91 year old Los Angeles institution; basically a deli that makes short orders (and sells cuppa coffees for 9 cents) and french dipped sandwiches with your choice of meat. It doesn’t sound like much. A sandwich (with your choice of meat and cheese) dipped whole into au jus. But like alchemy, the ingredients themselves aren’t that fantastical; combine everything and it’s wonderous!! There’s also hot spicy mustard at all the tables for that added kick. Bam.
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I arrived at the restaurant just after 1300 and parked in the free parking lot. A very fast 6 minutes later, I was ordering a French Dip Beef with swiss cheese, macaroni salad, homemade custard and a Diet Coke (burp). $12 or so for the entire thing; if I nixed the custard, it would have been under $10.
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Ah, what a healthy lunch!
Oh yeah, the whole reason why I came down to LA? I’ll have to cover that next time. I did have the fastest sashimi dinner ever and got from Little Tokyo to LAX in 29 minutes during the evening commute. So I accomplished something else besides satisfying my french dip craving…
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Three Los Angeles icons: free parking, Phillipe’s and an LAPD radio car
Phillipe the Original
1001 N. Alameda St
Los Angeles CA 90012
+1-213-628-3781
http://www.phillipes.com

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