3 MUST-TRY Pastrami Spots in Los Angeles!

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3 Must-Try Pastrami Spots in Los Angeles!

If you are looking for the best pastrami sandwiches in Los Angeles, then this is your food video! Rockstar Eater takes you on a LA food tour of pastrami, covering 3 must-try pastrami spots. Pastrami is one of the most popular foods in Los Angeles. The hot pastrami sandwich comes in different forms, from the Cali-style pastrami to deli-style pastrami to artisan pastrami. You’ll find pastramis at fast food restaurants all the way to Jewish delicatessen. It’s one of the best sandwiches you will find in LA.

No food tour in Los Angeles is complete without the pastrami sandwich. Whether you live in LA or are visiting LA, use this guide to eat some of the best pastrami sandwiches in Los Angeles, which includes Johnny's West Adams, Langer's Delicatessen, and The Oinkster.

🔸 Johnny’s West Adams
4327 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007

🔸 Langer’s Deli
704 S Alvarado St, Los Angeles, CA 90057

🔸 The Oinkster
2005 Colorado Blvd, Eagle Rock, CA 90041

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Though there are many great pastrami restaurants around, this tour only covers pastrami spots that are within the city of LA, as stated in the video description, and not LA County as a whole. Sorry to disappoint with what was left out.

RockstarEater
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Belgian Fries are cooked in beef tallow, that's why they taste so good.
Every fast-food joint cooked their fries in beef tallow (pre 1990s) before they were pressured into using seed oil by health activist who didn't know better.

wmtrader
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I like Brent's Deli as well. Worth a try.

triiipleb
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My friend and I stayed in downtown LA on 4th off Spring. We were in walking distance from one of the really great landmarks in downtown. Philippe’s the Original is across the street from Union Station. They have the original French Dip, and it’s available in several meats. I’m a sucker for their lamb dip.

patriciaaturner
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Brent’s Deli in Northridge is legit for pastrami sandwiches too! Also try The Hat.
Another great review, Steve!! 🙌😊😋

brianbaron
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When in LA you got to try Eastside Italian Deli Downtown L.A. Since 1929 Great Roast Beef & Pastrami sandwiches!

straybox
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johnie’s in jefferson park is under new ownership. all of the sides are different than what it was famous for for many years. to their credit, the new owners kept the old smoky pastrami flavor but raised the price of everything quite a bit. the place looks a lot better too, but it’s sad that the original owners weren’t able to hold on to that iconic establishment

sarahbaartmansrevenge
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I forgot to write just how much im wanting the Hat now, so i'm heading out to Alhambra from Rosemead for an order of The Hats chili cheese fries & pastrami @8:30pm on Friday 08/16/24.

outdoorliving
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My top 5...
1. Langer’s #19
2. Johnny’s Pastrami in Culver City
3. Top’s
4. The Hat
5. Oinkster’s

georgelyles
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The oinkster is everything! The pastrami with gruyere is delish. The belgian fries with the garlic aioli is the best!

BossaQueenie
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I’ve been many times to Johnny’s Pastrami on Sepulveda in West LA. I don’t think they have that Marble Rye sandwich, but it’s been too long. I need to go to Langer’s! One thing you neglected to mention. The subway station is literally right across the street. Red and Purple (I forget the new letter designation) lines. Oinkster is new to me. All looked amazing.
To continue your journey, you must go to Brent’s in Northridge which is Los Angeles. The Black Pastrami Reuben is to die for. Well, a heart attack is guaranteed. LOL. The Hat, Canter’s Deli on Fairfax many famous deli’s in LA have closed, sadly.

jbs
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My family used to own that property for decades. Back then, people used to lined up a few blocks. Everybody's favorite place, and no damage during LA riot even nearby Pep-Boys were burnt down. There was no side menu. Just pastrami and pickles and peppers. Not greasy at all, they used to give chunks of meat, i had to put some on side. It was awesome.

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After growing up in the San Gabriel Valley since 1970, I am biased for The World Famous Pastrami by The Original Hat on the corner of Garfield & Valley in Alhambra AND both Tops Burgers in Pasadena are also have amazing pastrami. Weather it's Tops on Walnut & Hill St or Tops on East Colorado, there both equally good.
BTW; not all Hat restaurants are created equal. The Hat in the city of Glendora and city of Rosemead are subpar compared to the Original Hat in Alhambra which never lets down, the pastrami meat is always soft and thin cut but packed on, the Au-Jus from the pastrami meat is damn amazing and why I always get my bun double dipped.

outdoorliving
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Langers is one of my favourite delis but, you have to try Brent’s!

andydurazo
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The Hat is the bomb and not as pricey.

veronicaarzola
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I’ve only been to Johnnys on Sepulveda in Culver City. It was so good. I like the bread.

dmotta
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Wow Steve, the Johnny's pastrami that you visit on Crenshaw and Adams. is right down the street from where I live.

ricktatum
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Can't forget Tom's Famous Pastrami on Burbank Blvd and Cahuenga in N. Hollywood. There's a reason it's been there for decades.

SuperSushidog
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Love your vids. You are the man of restaurant reviews for sure. Let me know next time you are in the High Desert. I would like to shake your hand.

HarleyRider
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that Oinksters used to be called Jims Burgers about 40ish years ago. Seeing that BLDG brought back a flood of memories.

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