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During a stroll along Pico near Robertson on a typical Saturday, the usually lively street seems strangely deserted. There are families visiting each other's homes or walking to and from shul, but aside from a handful of Thai and Chinese restaurants, a diner, a deli and a drugstore, most of the shops are shuttered. Of course: It's shabbos, the day of rest for observant Jews, who...
Dear Mr. Gold:
My son would like to go a kosher restaurant for his birthday. Do you have any recommendations?
—Michael, Northridge
Dear Michael:
The local universe of kosher dining is better than it used to be, when nine-tenths of my meals with observant friends were at the Pico Kosher Deli, but there still may not be the broad range...
Question: When I lived in New York, I would sometimes schlep out to Jay & Lloyd’s, what I think may be the best delicatessen in the five boroughs, for its version of the Catskills classic RPG: roast pork on garlic bread with duck sauce. Jay & Lloyd’s is kosher, so the sandwich was made with roast veal instead of pork, I believe. Very delicious. But the sandwich...
Ah! The menu is an encyclopedia! So many/too many options! Coming here hungry is both a good idea, and a bad idea; you'll find something you want to eat, but it may take you an hour to decide exactly what that is.
Read Full ReviewI love their sandwiches... their huge! But you can get half orders!
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