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Welcome to Authentic Philly At The Corner

"Authentic Philly At The Corner" is a Latinx-owned restaurant in Los Angeles, offering a diverse menu with vegan options and plastic-free packaging. Customers rave about the flavorful food, with reviews praising the burgers, fries, and Korean Philly. The restaurant provides excellent service, with fast and hot orders ready for takeout or dining in. The Big Steak with Buffalo Sauce and fat sandwiches are standout dishes that hit the spot. Overall, this hidden gem is a must-visit for a satisfying meal with a focus on quality and sustainability.

LOCATIONS
  • Authentic Philly At The Corner
    1855 W Manchester Ave #101, Los Angeles, CA 90047, United States
    1855 W Manchester Ave #101, Los Angeles, CA 90047, United States Hotline: +1 323-455-0229

Welcome to Authentic Philly At The Corner, a hidden gem nestled in Los Angeles, CA, serving up a mouthwatering array of Cheesesteaks, Burgers, and Salads. This Latinx-owned establishment offers a diverse menu with options for everyone, including vegan choices and plastic-free packaging.

With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, Authentic Philly At The Corner provides exceptional service with amenities such as delivery, takeout, and reservations. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and welcomes all patrons, offering a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all.

The reviews speak for themselves, with customers raving about the consistently delicious food, fair prices, and friendly staff. From the double burger with cheese combo to the Big Steak with Buffalo Sauce, each dish is carefully crafted to deliver a flavorful experience that keeps customers coming back for more.

Whether you're craving a classic Philly cheesesteak or a unique Pastrami burger, Authentic Philly At The Corner has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this underrated spot that deserves more attention for its exceptional food and welcoming environment. Stop by today and experience the flavors of Authentic Philly At The Corner for yourself!

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Brit J.
Brit J.

I had this a few times every time it was really good would definitely try again I just don't eat a lot of beef

R S.
R S.

I can't lie I've been smoking that good weed and this place got McDonald's beat with the fries! I have even bit the burger yet but I'll bet it's good cause the fries don't even need ketchup...

Trent D.
Trent D.

Originally I was headed to Bills tacos that's in the same shopping structure/ parking lot but, Bills was closed even though the website said they closed at 9 pm. My friend tried this restaurant last time and he said how good the food was... It was really delicious and I'm sorta happy the Bills was closed...

De'Mar S.
De'Mar S.

Decided to hit this place up after an amazingly bad experience at Jino's. Wish I'd just went here from the get go. Called in my order of a double burger with cheese combo. Food was ready as soon as I got there, and was still hot once I got back home. (Just a short drive around the corner) Burger was great. Big patties. Moist. The melted cheese and grilled onions with the sauce was good. Fries were on point, and I kinda like the fact that they came in brown paper bag. Definitely will stop by here again.

Zach H.
Zach H.

This place is epic! The menu has a wide range of food I'm sure you'll find something you'll like. The Korean Philly was amazing. Loved all the flavors mixing with each other. Might try the wings here next.

Alex W.
Alex W.

Very hard to find fat sandwiches (a New Jersey staple) out here. Fortunately, by accident I came across this place while looking for cheesesteaks. Had to come up and get one once I took a look at the menu. I ordered the Big Steak with Buffalo Sauce instead of mayo and it hit the spot. Every bite had a good combination of ingredients and the price was right. This is an underrated spot that deserves more attention.

Ron Q.
Ron Q.

So I was meandering around LAX and hunger pangs begin to call out. It was late, so places were starting to close or were already closed for the night. I truly love mom and pop spots and was craving a burger. I passed the usual suspects, McD's, Jacks and even In N Out... yes, you heard me... I turned to the trusty yelp app for guidance as I wasn't sure which way to turn. Low and behold, Authentic Philly at the Corner came up. It was just down the road a little less than 2 miles east of The Forum. No traffic, but better git outta ma way! I was HANGRY! When I arrived, there was no one in sight. As mentioned, most of the other businesses nearby were closed or closing. Philly had about another 40 mins before they shut the door, so I figured I better get in quick, order and eat before they closed shop for the night. The gal behind the counter was welcoming and patient with me as I decided what I wanted. I requested assistance between two items... The original Philly or the Pastrami burger? Most places would opt for the more expensive to boost sales. She, however went straight to the Pastrami burger. She said you can always order the Philly next time! Good enough reason for me! Since there wasn't anyone else around, prep time seemed to take all but 4 minutes. She brought it out to go, but I still had plenty of time to dig in before the closed. The Burger itself has a beef patty with melted cheddar cheese, a stack of pastrami topped with a couple onion rings, a split chicken finger (sliced in half lengthwise) drizzled with BBQ sauce and spread with mayo on the bun. I asked her if the real thing would come out as shown in a picture on the menu. Sure enough, it didn't disappoint. The burger itself wasn't pleasant to look at since it was packed to go, but it sure was tasty! I loved the different flavors from the bbq sauce, pastrami and beef. The chicken finger along with the onion rings added some crunch. I made it a combo for $2.50 and added fries and a can of coke (no soda fountain here, just bottles and cans). My only concern was the chicken finger seemed a bit tougher, as if it had been sitting for a while and not freshly fried. Otherwise, it was a grand burger! Not too much sauce and lots of flavor. A great find if you're in the LAX area! Keep on Yelp'n!