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Canter’s Deli

December 31st, 2008 Tweet Facebook Digg Stumble Reddit (2)Comment
Who could ask for anything more?

Who could ask for anything more?

Another LA landmark restaurant that has managed to evade me since I have lived here is Canter’s Deli, located at Fairfax and 3rd Street.  Canter’s is a good old-fashioned Jewish-style deli, heavy on meat and character.

Their menu is immense, but the best way I know to judge a Jewish deli is the pastrami.  As goes the pastrami, so goes the deli.  Canter’s offers a hot pastrami sandwich, which I promptly ordered after the waitress told me it was simply pastrami and rye, without any wasted add-ons.

While my friend and I waited, the waitress brought out pickles, which I dared not touch, but my friend seemed to enjoy.  Despite my hatred for all things pickled, I am glad that Canter’s chooses to serve the pickles separate from the real food, ensuring that they don’t pollute the pristine meat sandwiches.

When my sandwich came, it was just as I had hoped.  Mounds upon mounds of meat between bread.  The pastrami was quite good – not too fatty, while still being comfortably juicy.  It didn’t take too long to finish and once I was done, all I wanted was more.  I had actually expected the sandwich to be more filling and failed to order any sort of soup or side.  Next time I’ll be sure to remedy that.  The price was a bit high, but who can really put a price on great pastrami?


2 Responses to “Canter’s Deli”

  1. gerber says:

    oh boy! when i come to LA (in march) you MUST take me to this sandwich!

  2. Danny Cohen says:

    I just went here for lunch, and got it to go, and it is still really good. It has a high flavor quotient. I also got a piece of the chocolate rugelach, and they just gave it to me for free! This place is great. Parking was really easy in the adjacent lot, also.

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