The Best Jewish Delis in Los Angeles

New York may be the Jewish deli capital of the world, but Los Angeles is no slouch when it comes to putting together a nice spread. 

With Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur coming up, there’s no better time to familiarize yourself with the best of Los Angeles’ Jewish deli options.

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Canters (Photo by Terry Olsen via the LAist Featured Photos Flickr pool)

CANTER’S DELI

An oldie but a goodie, Canter’s has been a beacon of fine delicatessen since it first opened in 1931. Painted a distinctive shade of Creamsicle orange, Canter’s is open 24 hours, a true gift when you find yourself wandering the desolate streets of the Fairfax district at 3:47 a.m. and longing for a steaming-hot cup of matzoh ball soup. (If you’ve never found yourself in this predicament, you haven’t lived in L.A. long enough.) There’s a certain gloomy glamour to Canter’s Deli; the Pfefferman family on Transparent, the “most Jewish show on television“, has a standing order there. And in her 2009 essay “Ten Notes on Oscar Season,” author Zadie Smith describes repairing to Canter’s—a “sprawling Jewish diner where you can get good chicken soup at two in the morning”—with a handful of celebrities after the Vanity Fair Oscar party. Canter’s is also home to The Kibitz Room, a wonderfully grubby dive bar that’s seen appearances from Guns N’ Roses, Joni Mitchell and other legendary musicians.

Canter’s Delicatessen is located at 419 N Fairfax Ave, Fairfax. (323) 651-2030

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Pastrami and fries at Nate ‘n Al. (Photo by Celestine A. via Yelp.)

NATE ‘N AL

New York, you can keep your Katz’s and your Barney Greengrass; for us Angelenos, nothing hits the spot quite like a languorous Sunday-afternoon feast of matzo brei and cinnamon French toast at Nate ‘n Al. After you’ve finished digesting your brunch and perusing the “Arts & Leisure” section, order half a grapefruit to go and take a slow drive over to the Beverly Hills Athletic Club for an invigorating game of tennis. Then, ease yourself into a schvitz while complaining loudly about your lower back pain. Congratulations, you’ve just reached peak Affluent L.A. Jewish Grandfather.

Nate ‘n Al is located at 414 N Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills. (310) 274-0101

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Langer’s Delicatessen on Alvarado Street. (Photo by Jasmine N. via Yelp.)

LANGER’S DELICATESSEN

We’ve written before about Langer’s legendary pastrami sandwich, which no less a food authority than Nora Ephron famously deemed the best in the world. The 70-year-old Westlake deli is no one-hit wonder, though; Norm Langer, who inherited the business from his father Al, can often be spotted at the restaurant, doling out corned beef and cheese blintzes with a side of Borscht Belt humor. Sadly, Langer’s closes at 4 p.m. daily—if you’re in a rush, avail yourself of their “curb service” and get an order to go, but be warned that the famous #19 Hot Pastrami Sandwich is best enjoyed at one of Langer’s signature brown booths.

Langer’s is located at 704 S Alvarado Street, Westlake. (213) 483-8050

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Black-and-white cookie goodness. (Photo courtesy of Wexler’s Deli, via Instagram)

WEXLER’S

While some Jewish delis refuse to stray from tradition (insert Fiddler On The Roof reference here), Wexler’s isn’t afraid to try new things. The downtown L.A. deli opened just three years ago in Grand Central Market, but its hearty, applewood-smoked fish and meats landed it on our most recent list of L.A.’s best breakfast spots. When it comes to a Jewish deli, so much depends on a pickle; while some establishments that shall remain nameless are content to serve up sad, soggy specimens alongside your entree, chef Micah Wexler brings the crunch with barrel-fermented pickles made in a salt brine. If you’re dining at Wexler’s Santa Monica location en route to the beach, pick up a “Big Poppa” (pastrami, egg and cheddar cheese on a bagel) to go, and don’t sleep on the chocolate babka.

Wexler’s is located at 616 Santa Monica Blvd in Santa Monica, (424) 744-8671. And at 317 S. Broadway in downtown L.A. (213) 620-0633

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The lox plate at New York Famous Deli. (Photo via New York Famous Deli)

NEW YORK FAMOUS DELI

In a city teeming with high-concept “eateries”, there’s something wonderfully simple about New York Famous Deli. Nestled between a cheese shop and a hair salon on Colorado Boulevard in Eagle Rock, the restaurant offers an impressive Northeast L.A. counterpart to Langer’s famous pastrami sandwich, plus some New York-inspired offerings all its own. The eggplant parm really holds its own, and you haven’t lived until you’ve tried the “Rachel’s Belly Fries”, which come piled with cheese, grilled peppers, onions and roast beef. (Not exactly what they ate in the old country, but hey, it’s okay to get a little Reform at lunchtime.) In New York terms, NYFD is less of a Katz’s Deli and more of a random-place-next-to-your-subway-stop”: you drop in unexpectedly, and you don’t regret ending up there. Plus, you don’t really want to wait in that never-ending weekend line for Belle’s Bagels, do you?

New York Famous Deli is located at 2108 Colorado Blvd, Eagle Rock. (323) 255-3354

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Chicken noodle soup at Brent’s. (Photo by Alan B. via Yelp)

BRENT’S DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

Next time you’ve got a hankering for Jewish deli in the San Fernando Valley, drive directly to Brent’s. Even if it were located in the Fairfax district, this Northridge spot would hold its own in the matzo-ball department, and the kreplach—meat or potato dumplings in soup—is the perfect comfort food. (We would have included a picture of Brent’s kreplach up top, but it is a cruel fact of life that all kreplach looks disgusting in photos. We don’t know why, that’s just the way it is.) The portions at Brent’s are staggeringly massive, so come with an appetite or be prepared to leave with a doggy bag. To that end, Brent’s is a great place to take your Jewish grandma to lunch if you want to give her a built-in subject to complain about: “Why do the portions need to be so big? Back in my day…” et cetera, et cetera.

Brent’s is located at 19565 Parthenia Street, Northridge. (818) 886-5679

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Fleishik’s sign on Beverly Boulevard. (Photo via Fleishik’s.)

FLEISHIK’S

While many of the delis on this list are as old as Moses, Fleishik’s just opened in March. Still, the deli is already attracting a cult following to its location near the Grove. Fleishik’s is in the mold of New York’s updated Russ & Daughters Cafe, offering cheeky modern interpretations of old-school deli favorites. Sandwich-wise, you can’t go wrong with the “Bubbe” (brisket, raw red onion and horseradish on a challah roll) or the “Zayde” (grilled salami, pickles and caramelized onion.) In an extremely L.A. update on a New York deli classic, Fleishik’s offers an “almond milk egg cream”, as well as a host of liquors with which to wash down your nosh. The menu might be playful, but Fleishik’s does not play when it comes to Jewish dietary law—the restaurant keeps kosher, with an on-site rabbi supervising the food’s preparation, and observes shabbat on Saturdays.

Fleishik’s is located at 7563 Beverly Blvd, Fairfax. (323)-746-5750

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Complimentary pickles at Factor’s. (Photo by Winnie L. via Yelp)

FACTOR’S FAMOUS DELI

There are restaurants that perform wild gastronomical feats to get your attention, and then there are restaurants like Factor’s. Occupying the same space on Pico Boulevard since 1948, Factor’s shines brightest when it comes to the simple things—smoked fish, matzo brei, corned beef. While Canter’s may attract more star power, Factor’s does a brisk, no-frills business just fifteen minutes away, serving up food that can best be described as “delightfully predictable.” Just to clarify, there’s zero shade in that description; the best Jewish delis are marked by their predictability, serving up the same menu standbys—smoked salmon, whitefish, matzo ball soup—in a way that makes you feel at home, no matter what corner of the world you’re noshing in.

Factor’s is located at 9420 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles. (310) 278-9175

Story courtesy of LAist. 

Dog Haus Becomes First Outside Vendor To Set Up Shop At The Rose Bowl

It’s the 21st century, and the experience of watching sports live is something of an immersive affair. Arenas and stadiums come replete with shopping centers and cineplexes. As for the food, hot dogs and peanuts are now accompanied with honey lavender biscuits and quinoa salads (per Staples Center).

So it’s perhaps overdue that, for the first time ever, the Rose Bowl is bringing in an outside vendor to provide a new dining option. Dog Haus, that purveyor of tots and outsized dogs, announced Thursday that they will start plying their wares on September 3 at the start of the UCLA football season. There’s a bit of shared fraternity here, as Dog Haus opened its first shop in 2010 in the Pasadena area (where, obviously, the Rose Bowl has resided for 95 years).

Those who are familiar with Dog Haus know the drill: the dogs come in a toasted and pillowy fold of King’s Hawaiian rolls. The selling point is pretty self-evident here, but the joint takes it up a notch by making the dogs unique. Menu items will include the “Oktoberwürst,” which includes a Cajun-spiced, Emmentaler cheese-stuffed Bierwürst that’s topped with mustard aioli and chopped green onions. There’s also the “Long Snap,” which is a marriage of the house chili, cheddar, and green onions. Dog Haus will also be bringing their crispy tots, as well as a rotating roster of beers (though this will only be for concerts, and not UCLA football games, for the obvious reasons).

As stated in a release, “The Rose Bowl is now looking to improve the dining experience with Dog Haus leading the way,” which suggests that we may see other options popping up in the future. The stadium may be following in the steps of the Staples Center, which currently has, among other things, a BS Taqueria and Ludo Lefebvre’s pet project LudoBird.

Story courtesy of LAist.

Rodeo Realty's 2017 Summer Picnic

It was a beautiful day for Rodeo Realty’s 2017 Summer Picnic! The event was held Thursday at the Roxbury Memorial Park in Beverly Hills.

Rodeo Realty agents enjoyed a day filled with great food, water balloons, and softball! Oh, and let’s not forget about that delicious banana bread pudding–thanks Kerry Gelbard!

To view more photos of the picnic, visit our Facebook page:

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DTLA’s newest food hall opening soon

Downtown Los Angeles’ newest food hall is expected to open soon!

Corporation Food Hall will be located down the street from the Spring Street Arcade and Grand Central Market. The new food hall announced its lineup last week.

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Coming to the food hall is Tacos Tu Madre, Poke 2 Go, Pig Pen Delicacy, On the Thirty, Bardonna, Soom Soom, Buddha Belly, and Funculo.

The hall has nine stalls in total with communal seating down the middle. No word on when Corporation Food Hall will open, but it should be soon!

The address to Corporation Food Hall is 724 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles.

Rodeo Realty helps OPCC feed the homeless

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On Monday, December 12, several Rodeo Realty agents took the day to feed the homeless.

Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades and Sunset agents showed up to the Cloverfield Services Center in Santa Monica and helped OPCC prepare and serve food to some of the community’s most vulnerable residents—homeless individuals and families, survivors of domestic violence, challenged youth, indigent Veterans, and other who have nowhere else to turn.

In addition to volunteering, Rodeo Realty also donated $3,000 to the organization. The monetary donation will help OPCC provide almost 4,500 meals to individuals in need.

The non-profit organization relies on the generosity of volunteers and Rodeo Realty is happy to help and make a difference in the lives of others!

Last Tuesday, Brentwood agents volunteered and helped the organization feed the homeless as well.

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Rodeo Realty collecting donations to help West Valley Food Pantry

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The West Valley Food Pantry is preparing for its annual Holiday Toy Drive. This year’s drive will be Saturday, December 17.

To help with donations, all Rodeo Realty offices have become drop off locations. From now until December 14, donations to help the Pantry can be dropped off at any Rodeo Realty office.

The Pantry is asking for donations of gift cards, toys, board games, electronics, sports equipment and bags, cologne, makeup, costume jewelry, perfume, face/body lotions, nail products, clothing, etc.

Donations of unwrapped, new gifts can also be dropped off at the Pantry (5700 Rudnick Ave in Woodland Hills) before December 15. The organization receives many toys for young children, but few are received for older boys and girls. Please consider bringing a gift for a teenage child. Gift cards of $20-$30 amounts are especially popular with this age.

Rodeo Realty is also helping the Pantry with food donations. The organization feeds the hungry, helps unemployed residents, the working poor, the homeless, and those living on fixed incomes. In order to continue their work of feeding almost 3,000 people per month, the Pantry also needs food donations. To view preferred and needed food items, view the flyer below.

For information on the Pantry, you can visit their website at westvalleyfoodpantry.org.

Toy and food donations can be dropped off at the following Rodeo Realty locations:

Encino
17501 Ventura Blvd.
Encino, CA 91316

Northridge
9338 Reseda Blvd., Suite 102
Northridge, CA 91324

Woodland Hills
21031 Ventura Blvd., Suite 100
Woodland Hills, CA 91364

Calabasas
23901 Calabasas Rd., Suite 1050
Calabasas, CA 91302

Beverly Hills
202 N. Canon Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Brentwood
11940 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90049

Pacific Palisades
839 Via De La Paz
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Sherman Oaks
15300 Ventura Blvd. #101
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

Studio City
12345 Ventura Blvd., #A
Studio City, CA 91604

West Hollywood
9200 Sunset Blvd., #200
West Hollywood, CA 90069

Westlake Village
100 N. Westlake Blvd., #100A
Westlake Village, CA 91362

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Rodeo Realty offices enjoy Thanksgiving luncheon

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This week, Rodeo Realty offices had their very own Thanksgiving luncheon. Agents enjoyed a complete Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings!

Below are a few photos of agents enjoying their luncheon:

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Sherman Oaks' staff cook breakfast for agents

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On Wednesday, November 16, Rodeo Realty’s Sherman Oaks manager Jason Katzman and staff from the office cooked breakfast for the agents. The staff put together the early event to thank all of the agents in the office for their hard work and dedication. Agents enjoyed a breakfast that included, eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles, and hash browns–all cooked by the staff!

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Rodeo Realty sponsoring Thanksgiving event to help feed homeless and hungry

On Wednesday, November 23, Hope of the Valley will provide the largest Thanksgiving meal in the Valley at their Help Center in Van Nuys.

Several Rodeo Realty agents will be in attendance helping serve more than 1,000 traditional Thanksgiving meals to the homeless and hungry.

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In order to help the ministry offset the cost of feeding so many hungry people, Rodeo Realty is also sponsoring several tables for the event. The company cares about the less fortunate and is happy to be able to continue sponsoring the event and also volunteer.

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For the Thanksgiving banquet, homeless individuals and people in need will be bused to the center from all over the Valley to enjoy a gourmet Thanksgiving meal. In addition to enjoying a meal with all the fixings, guests will also be able to participate in the fourth annual street fair where community partners will give away blankets, socks, tooth brushes, sleeping bags, medical exams, and much more! Hope of the Valley will also give away two cars.

Rodeo Realty holds pumpkin patch event for the community

Rodeo Realty’s Pumpkin Patch was a great success! The annual event was held outside of the Pasific Palisades office October 15.

Residents stopped by between 12 – 3 p.m. and enjoyed free In-N-Out lunch and also received a free pumpkin! Parents and children also enjoyed cupcakes, cookies and candy!

Below are photos of the pumpkin patch event.

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