The Best Restaurant in Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles

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Downtown Los Angeles is also home to L.A.'s Arts District, Financial District, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, the Theater District, and everything in between. The neighborhood, still dodgy in places, has experienced a culinary renaissance that has rippled through the area, making it a popular dining destination where people come in search of edgy and creative menus that celebrate its eclectic nature. Here you'll find plenty of cozy wine bars, quaint bistros, historical landmarks, ethnic eats, and upscale restaurants that lack pretension.

Langer's Delicatessen-Restaurant

$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

This James Beard Award winner not only has the look and feel of a no-frills Jewish deli from New York, it also has the food to match. The draw here is the hand-cut pastrami: lean, peppery, robust—and with a reputation for being the best in town. Other classics include the #19 (pastrami with Swiss and coleslaw piled high on twice-baked rye), but purists prefer it straight up with Russian dressing. The neighborhood is a little rough around the edges, but if you're in search of a classic deli, it would be wise not to worry and dive in for blintzes, matzo ball soup, and a take-home order of rugelach.

704 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA, 90057, USA
213-483–8050
Known For
  • #19 sandwich
  • Jewish deli classics like matzo ball soup and rugelach
  • No-frills atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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