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Reviews for Langer's Delicatessen-Restaurant in Los Angeles, CA

Michael Rubin 1 year ago
5

I went to three Jewish Style Deli's in NYC within the last few months, including a highly renowned one. I was disappointed with... the sandwiches in all of them But Langers in Los Angeles beat them hands-down. The sandwiches are a little smaller than in NYC.But still a good size and leave you well-satisfied.. The prices are commensurately lower. Sides are very good. The coleslaw isgreat. The potato salad is a bit too sweet for my taste. The waitress suggested their home-made vanilla cream soda. It was alsovery good. In other words, go and enjoy. The only issue is the adjacent neighborhood. So be careful. They have a parking lot onthe next opposite corner with validated parking. Otherwise, it is difficult to find street parking in the area. Read more

Michelle L 1 year ago
5

Definitely need to order a pastrami sandwich with a side of pastrami cheese fries for a good time! They have parking about a... block away that can be validated at the restaurant. Read more

Greg Linscheid 1 year ago
5

Words cannot describe this place. The #19 is the best sandwich I've eaten in the 30 years I've graced this fine planet. Nothing... compares. The delis of New York are fine contenders but no match. Do yourself a favor if you're in Los Angeles, or just evenanywhere on planet Earth. Go to Langers. Find yourself. It is an experience that will transform you, and your next day will bethe true start to a life well lived. Read more

tristan tobar 1 year ago
2

To be honest the prices are way too high for something I could get down the street for half the price. They claim to be the best... at serving pastrami but that claim fell short for an order of pastrami fries with chili that was horrible and disgusting, itstill had that fatty red parts from not being warmed enough or could have been old, second there wasn't enough of it, thepastrami which was the reason for my visit became the reason I wanted to leave, the price was steep at almost 20$ for a smallportion. The breakfast was okay my wife ordered a full of cinnamon toast and crispy bacon. Not too bad. They do ask for avaccine card which I think is dumb but w.e be warned. Read more

Tom Marinello 1 year ago
5

Knowledgeable waitress, good service. The pastrami is EXCELLENT, and has a much more subtle flavor than the local hamburger... joints that serve pastrami. Literally melts in your mouth. Read more

Dave Barber 2 years ago
5

Only been there once and had the pastrami sandwich on rye bread, it was delicious! Comes with a house made pickle that was very... crisp and tasty. Clean restaurant and very friendly staff. Parking lot is close to the entrance. Try it, I think you will likethe food and service. Read more

Carlos Babcock 2 years ago
5

Loved the whole experience. The service was extremely helpful and friendly. Started with the creamed herring. The plate was... filled with pickles, radishes, olives, and of course the creamed hearing. It also comes with rye bread, but since I was going tofollow up with a pastrami sandwich I opted out of the extra. The pastrami was the crown jewel however. The rye bread was freshand soft with the contrasting crunch of the crust. The pastrami was the Jewish equivalent to Texas BBQ, just the right amount offat with a great bark. A Los Angeles institution that you just have to try. Read more

L W 3 years ago
3

I enjoyed a pastrami sandwich and fries from the beloved aged establishment. The staff is friendly, quick and efficient. I give... Langer?s 3 stars due to the bread not being toasted, something I believe every classic pastrami sandwich should have. The friesweren?t seasoned and perhaps steak fries could be a better fit for a deli setting. They were out of ice cream, so I couldn?t trya malt. I can tell this place was a hit back in the day. It?s not a favorite but added to my list due to the lack of deliculture in Los Angeles. Still worth a try ???? Read more