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Factor’s Famous Deli on Pico Blvd, Los Angeles. I had a thick cut pastrami sandwich with a side of potato salad. That was a great sandwich and potato salad. They brought out some salty style Russian pickles as an appetizer. I’m not a dill pickle guy and they were a bit salty for me, but my coworker
Est. 1948 Layout/atmosphere *Deli & bakery to right of the entrance (the bakery features products from the old Beverlywood Bakery recipes); two rooms of tables & booths; six TVs; movie posters on the walls Service *Friendly; one of the owners Debbie Markowitz Ullman was there Food/drink *Combinat
Turns out there is a nice New York deli right here in LA. Factors Famous Deli was just a short walk from our hotel so we got to experience breakfasts and dinners over a few days. The menu is extensive and the food is delicious. Pastrami and corned beef sandwiches with meat piled so high you can’t ge
Love this deli. First time dining at Factor’s this morning and we all had a great brunch. Service was prompt, polite, and we were seated as soon as we arrived. They have valet parking out front, but we were able to find street parking close by for our 11AM Saturday brunch. I especially love all the
3.5 solid rating I’m leaving. There wasn’t a host, and employees in the general area were too busy to give direction on what to do, where to go, or what to expect. So we edged closer to the areas we saw a tables by which we came to a podium. It was there we were helped and seated. Our waitress was
I have always loved Factor's. I feel - in my opinion - they make the best tuna melt with a side of potato salad, that I've had anywhere ever. So getting back to Los Angeles last week and we made Factor's our first stop. We walked in seconds before a big rush, yet we, along with a couple of others,
Delicious old world style jewish deli. All of your favorites are on the menu and easy on the pocket book. Great portions to boot.
5 stars for the yummy deli food. Classic sandwiches on rye and much more. Minus 1 for the prices, quite high. Photo of vegan corned beef on rye with yellow mustard. Came with coleslaw and lots of pickles on the side.
This is a good spot for soup and a sandwich. We like to head here about once a month during the afternoon after the lunch rush. It’s consistent and the bakery has a good selection of cookies and sweets. Be sure try the pickles and potato salad.
The best deli in LA . For many reasons. Pastrami always lean. Sandwiches not too big or small. Never really crowded and a real new york deli in LA. Hate the parking situation but worth it on every level. Deserts are great , cookies and all good old deli comfort cookies.
My favorite deli in LA. Good food and old fashioned feel while staying clean and not looking run down. There is a deli in front to buy meats, cheese, halva, drinks… you can get half a sandwich with soup- even matzo ball. Best of all - good coffee with your meal and a real egg crème! The location
The BEST corned beef and pastrami sandwiches west of Brooklyn. I love this place.
At the same location on Pico for 71 years, in addition to excellent food with generous portions, this restaurant pays homage to the film/entertainment industry and Los Angeles sports. The walls are packed with signed and framed sports jerseys from Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angele
Went tonight for dinner with Dad and was pleasantly surprised with the matzo ball soup and the turkey and bacon triple decker. Also, the movie posters and baseball memorabilia on the walls add a lot of charm.
The food was delicious. The owner knew everyone, which was great! The only thing I would say would be that the service was a little slow. However, everyone is low on staff and that could have been the case here.
Where I live in Fort Collins, Colorado, there are no Jewish delis. My wonderful wife, who learned to make matzo ball soup for me, let me use up 2 hours prior to our return home to visit Factor's Famous Deli. I was in heaven. I tried a tongue sandwich for the very first time and loved it. The mat
Yum, yum, yum!! Everything was absolutely perfect, knishes, matzo ball soup, pastrami sandwich, dessert, French toast n sausages, everything. Real home cooking, no frills necessary because the ingredients are high end plus the food was cooked to perfection. The pastrami was bite through, the sausag
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