NATE'N AL DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT
Fast food – Takeaway
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2024
Recommended
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2024
This deli, one of the few cheap addresses in Beverly Hills, has the charm of an authentic place. Nate'n Al has been in existence since 1945 and for the most part hosts a clientele of visitors. The interior is vintage with old leather benches. The whole garden is orange or brown… until the boxes of matches. On the menu, there are countless sandwiches for a very rich meal. We recommend la salad with chocolate foam pudding.
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Members' reviews on NATE'N AL DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
The pickles were unexpectedly delicious and the service was great!
The decor was 1970's with a very brown vibe going on. This is a Jewish deli with a casual atmosphere second only in my experience to Katz deli in New York.
The guy at the front desk taking take out orders was excellent and attentive. He kept us informed of the progress of our order and chased before we needed too.
There were lots of choices on the menu but we focused on the Signature Sandwiches. These were served on double-baked bread, with pickle spears. Along with this you also get a side of either potato salad, macaroni salad or coleslaw.
I went for "The Westwood". This was roasted turkey, coleslaw and Russian dressing. I made the mistake of choosing more coleslaw on the side. Forgetting that american coleslaw is not the creamy mayonnaise luxury which we are accustomed to in the UK.
My husband had the "The Canon". The filling in this was corned beef, pastrami, swiss cheese, coleslaw and russian dressing. He opted to pay extra for the steak fries, which was a wiser choice than the coleslaw.
We absolutely did not need two sandwiches, When we ate them later that evening we managed to finish one half each. They were massive! The Canon was more flavoursome than The Westwood. The coleslaw wasn't for us.