Lee, unluckily, Nate and Al's isn't kosher either, just kosher-style. Pity, because they're damned near my favourite restaurant in LA.
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Neither is Canter's, as it turns out. Real Food Daily is though, they have good food, and they take reservations, so that is where we are going.
What about Canter's Lee? It's inexpensive, and I believe has kosher foods, as well as a bakery for tasty take-home yumminess.
Wait, are you sure they don't have kosher selections?
I called. They said they weren't kosher.
Allyson, I think the problem with the "kosher selection" thing is the strictness of the rule - unless they're using special cookware, special plates, special cutlery and can guarantee that their meat never touches their milk, it's a minefield. The first time we at Nate and Als, they brought me out this amazing pastrami sandwich and I was crooning over it, and thinking wow, a kosher restaurant in Beverly Hills! And then the waitress cruised by and dropped a little dish of butter pats next to me.
That put the kibosh on the kosher, alas. I just wish they were, because their food is so. damned. good. And the portions would feed the Sixth Fleet. Same with Jerry's.
Reminds me, I still need a set of cutlery and a nice little "not used for anything but Nilly so long as Nilly's here" pot. I love living within walking distance of three stores that specialise in restaurant supplies for Chinatown at whimper-low prices.
The Los Angeles Jewish Guide lists kosher restaurants into meat and dairy.
Allyson, insent to the non-Fury address.
The place on that list that looked the best after more research was Milk N Honey.
Nessims is kosher sushi. I need to see that while Nilly is here. I won't eat it, but I think I need to see it.
Kosher sushi? Whoa. That's - OK, now I'm playing around in my head, trying to figure out what's wrapped in what, and I'm already hampered by the fact that I don't eat non-kosher sushi.