We've been trying to visit Langer's for quite some time. However, every time we have been in L.A., it just hasn't happened. This time around, it was only Viv and I, without the kids. Hence, we did a bit more exploring into neighborhoods that may be a bit sketch. To be fair, we didn't feel that we were in danger anytime, even though we had to walk 4 blocks to Langer's. I guess we could've just parked in their lot and get validated, but like most times, it was full.
We didn't have to wait long as there wasn't much of a lineup on the day we went. We were seated right by the door, which was interesting. The first thing we had was the Matzo Ball Soup which was fantastic. Really enjoyed the chicken broth as it was definitely chicken-flavored and the sweetness really came through. I could also taste the mirepoix with the celery being prominent. The matzo balls were ever-so-fluffy and texturally-pleasing.
So I know everyone will tell you to order #19 which is the a pastrami sandwich with coleslaw, Russian dressing and Swiss. However, Viv didn't want that and heck she wasn't going to be a lemming. So she just wanted a basic Hot Pastrami Sandwich on rye. Well, there was nothing wrong with that choice as the meat was super tender and literally fell-apart. It had a smoky saltiness to it that was accented by the fattiness of the meat. Add a bit of mustard and it was delicious. Bread was good too being a light rye that wasn't too soft either.
For myself, I went for the #12 as in the Mixed Delicatessen with Corned Beef, Pastrami and Beef Tongue. This also came with 2 slices of rye bread, pickles, veggies and olives. So essentially, I could make my own custom sandwich with the supplied meats. But I just ate the meats and bread separately. I thought the corned beef was buttery, tender and a balanced saltiness with pickling spice vibes. As for the beef tongue, we had a similar flavor profile except since it was fattier, there was a silkiness to it.
This also included a plate of Fries. These krinkle-cut potatoes were fried until golden brown. Beyond the aesthetics, they were hot and super crispy. Inside, the steaming potato center was delicate and soft. Really good fries. In general, this was worth the visit, even if the area is a bit colorful. Just mind your own business and you'll be fine. I thought the pastrami was very good and brought back memories of Katz's except being more tender and less smoky. Whatever the case, I enjoyed it and would come back again for more.
The Good:
- Super tender Pastrami
- Loved the light rye bread
- The fries are crispy
The Bad:
- Parking is validated but the lot gets full fast
- Neighborhood isn't pretty, but you'll be find during the day
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