- Sandwiches
- Wraps
- American
South Street
Menu for South Street
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Ratings and Reviews for South Street
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Jan 25 2010
hello y. via Yelp
This location closed :[read more
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Aug 19 2009
Patrick B. via Yelp
Good food, It all depends on the bread. If you go on a day where they get it in fresh, there isn't anything better. Other times the bread is stale. Good...read more
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Jul 17 2009
Harvs K. via Yelp
I just found out this place closed :( They merged with their Burbank location :( so sad.. this place was greatread more
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Nov 09 2008
via Citysearch
I stumbled upon this place by accident and boy am I glad I did. I'm from PA originally and these cheesesteaks are pretty authentic...read more
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Sep 08 2008
myanimator via Citysearch
I've given this South Street a couple tries but every time I get more disappointed. The last time, my Cheese Steak's meat wasn't e...read more
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Mar 13 2007
juju13es via Citysearch
I came here one day randomly, looking for a place to eat in Westwood, and I was pretty blown away. Their Philly Cheesesteak with ...read more
The Scene
After searching L.A. for the perfect cheese steak, former Philadelphians Mitch Goldman and Smitty Smith decided to open their own shop. The decor is Philly-meets-Tinseltown: Faux exposed brick walls are covered with Eagles memorabilia and celebrity head shots (like one of Will Smith, whose autograph proclaims ''Just like home!'').
The Food
While hoagies and salads are offered, it's the authentic cheese steaks that make taste buds sing. Like any good sandwich, it starts with the bread, so dough is flown in from Philly's famed bakery, Amoroso's, for those crisp yet doughy rolls. Chips of rib eye and sweet onion are grilled to succulent perfection, then topped with a delectable blend of American and provolone cheeses. A hot veggie sandwich topped with tangy, garlicky marinara is a good vegetarian alternative. For dessert, try Philly favorites like Tastykakes, Italian water ice or peanut chews. The spicy fries can be too much; instead, order plain fries then flavor them yourself with spice shaker.