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Laughing Squid: Canter’s Deli | Laughing Squid

  • Beth Kanter · 3 years ago
    I wonder how it compares to the Lower East Side Katz's Deli
  • Jim Fourniadis · 3 years ago
    Yes Canter's rules!! I love the Cheesecake there, but for hot pastrami, I have to say that Katz's in NYC has it all over them.

    Maybe it's just the New Yorker in me.
  • Chuck Cirino · 3 years ago
    So glad you got to visit my old stomping pad. This place was always the late nite destination for post wild weirdness in Hollywood.
  • Jeremy Pepper · 3 years ago
    I was talking to a 4th generation (Jewish) San Franciscan, lamenting that we have no delis here. He was telling me the old Jewish neighborhoods, and that there used to be a line of Jewish bakeries and delis (in the Sunset and somewhere else).

    Too bad they are all gone.
  • Julie Levin · 2 years ago
    As an L.A. Native transplanted to San Francisco's East Bay, I have to say I miss Canter's. There isn't a whole lot I mis about L.A., but I wish we had decent deli food here. Greek would be nice too!

    Thanks for the photos! Brings back good memories.
  • Wayne Enos · 2 years ago
    Canter's has the best pastrami/corned beef combo that is possible to make. We discovered Canter's in December 2004, and every time we come back to LA (from Monterey) we have to go there. In fact we will be in LA this coming weekend (Dec 1 - 3) and Sunday is a planned family pilgrimage to Canters.

    In September 2005 we were in NYC and made a stop at Katz's deli specifically to compare against Canters. Well there is not much of a comparison. Katz is good but not great.... Canters is great. If I had been to Katz and never been to Canters I might think Katz was great but it has to take a back seat to Canters. Someone who has a NYC bias (which I do also) said that the Carnegie Deli is the one to compare. So the next time I am in NYC I will make the trip to Carnegie Deli.

    If you have never been to Canters, make sure that you take time to go it is unbelievably good.